Monday, 8 September 2008

�Where the Wild Things Are� Gets a Release Date!

�Where the Wild Things Are� Gets a Release Date!
9/5/08 at 3:34 PM

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Impossible though it may look, Spike Jonze's much-delayed film adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are � the stream record bearer for children's movie responsible for the highest number of pooed pants at test screenings � might actually be released! Our friends at ComingSoon report that it's been re-added to Warner Bros. schedule for October 16, 2009, meaning the studio noneffervescent has spate of time to change its mind. If this release date actually sticks, we'll corrupt you a Dr. Pepper.



Wild Things are Coming October 2009 [ComingSoon]







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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Comparing Intermittent To Continuous Androgen Deprivation For Advanced Prostate Cancer

�UroToday.com - Dr. Arto Salonen and Finnish colleagues compared intermittent androgen deprivation (IAD) to continuous androgenic hormone deprivation (CAD) in 856 patients with locally ripe or metastatic prostate cancer (CaP) toughened at 27 clinics in Finland. This report represents an interim analysis of their information.


The patients were accrued between 1997 and 2003 and had a life expectancy of at least 12 months. A 24 week run in of continuous LHRH agonist therapy preceded randomisation for those who had a PSA decrease to

Mean patient age was 72 eld and mean PSA at entry was 383ng/ml. Patients had stage T3 tumors (61%) and stage T4 tumors (29%). A total of 564 men completed the quarrel period and 279 were randomized to IAD and 285 to CAD. PSA, alkaline phosphatase, proportion of T4 tumors, poorly differentiated tumors, metastatic disease, and skeletal hot spots among patients with M1 disease were significantly higher in the IAD group. Baseline testosterone was not significant in the analysis.


A significant proportion of patients with the most fast-growing and advanced CaP did not respond to androgen deprivation therapy. The investigators concluded that IAD appears feasible for patients with locally advanced, hormone sensitive CaP. A low bound of testosterone at baseline did non select for IAD or CAD. Patients with advanced CaP, with a high PSA, alkaline phosphatase and metastatic disease, with more than than 5 skeletal hot spots, did not show up adequate biochemical response to ADT. Thus, they ar not good candidates for IAD and other modalities should be considered.


Salonen AJ, Viitanen J, Lundstedt S, Ala-Opas M, Taari K, Tammela TL

J Urol. 2008 Jul 15. Epub ahead of print.

doi:10.1016/j.juro.2008.05.009


Reported by UroToday.com Contributing Editor Christopher P. Evans, MD, FACS

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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Kele 6

Kele 6   
Artist: Kele 6

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


New Talk   
 New Talk

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1




 






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Glastonbury festival: final day, Pilton, Somerset

The rain held off, and so did the vultures. After all the negative publicity, the sense of relief no doubt felt by the organisers on Sunday was mirrored in the mellow cheerfulness of the crowds. Sundays at Glastonbury have a hazy, meandering feel, anyway. This year, you could take in Ladyhawke's 1980s pop in the Queen's Head, or go to Dance East for some Day-Glo face paint and Rex the Dog electro-house. If the sunshine had made you exceptionally generous, you could even watch trustafarian troubadour Newton Faulkner cover Dead or Alive's You Spin Me Round (Like a Record).












Later, Billy Bragg joined Carl Barât for some Libertines songs, and Manu Chao was the Reduced Shakespeare Company of world music: all the most popular bits performed very, very fast. Meanwhile, Mark Ronson demonstrated his ability to make any song sound like Saturday night ITV and hosted the most uncomfortable guest appearance of the weekend: a Lily Allen so devastated by a bereavement the day before (her grandmother) that she cried and forgot the lyrics.

When Goldfrapp played here five years ago, Alison Goldfrapp's look was S&M Weimar disco. This time, it was hippy folk priestess: there was even a maypole on stage. A run of delicate new material made a suitably bucolic soundtrack to the dipping sun, but it was the glitterball pulse of Ooh La La that ignited the set. One minute the dancers were wearing white robes and flowers, the next they were in black bikinis and wolf masks.

In the past, the Sunday afternoon Pyramid stage slot has hosted the likes of Al Green, Brian Wilson and Shirley Bassey. Neil Diamond - whose face shows how good you can look at 67 if you are the only man in pop who didn't do drugs in the 1960s - lies towards the Bassey end of the spectrum. He may have had a critical resurgence with two autumnal Rick Rubin-produced albums, but he remains resolutely uncool. Beautiful Noise was pure corn, and Medicine Man could be no more redolent of 1973 if he performed it wearing a Nixon mask. It took Sweet Caroline to prompt the mass singalong this slot demands.

Leonard Cohen also required, and received, the crowd's patience. Clearly, few people knew his later material, but curiosity kept them hanging around for an extraordinary troika of Tower of Song, Suzanne and Hallelujah. The latter song has been performed here before, but never by the man who wrote it, never with such wracked intensity, and never to such a glorious response.

The boos that greeted Richard Ashcroft's shout-out to Jay-Z suggested the Verve were who the Gallagherites had been waiting for. This is Glastonbury's comfort zone: big, mate-hugging indie anthems. They do it with aplomb; during Bitter Sweet Symphony, Ashcroft even raised his sunglasses, for once, to survey the sea of arms. But what saved Glastonbury this year was the willingness of festival-goers to give something different a chance.


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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Hardline

Hardline   
Artist: Hardline

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Rock
   



Discography:


Stik 099   
 Stik 099

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1


Double Eclipse   
 Double Eclipse

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 13




Guitar machine gunner Neal Schon played as a adolescent with Santana. Then, he founded Journey and rode their radio wave piece soundless reaching proscribed to Jan Hammer and Sammy Hagar for creative freedom and chop flexing. In the late '80s, he joined Bad English, which was bad theme since isaac Bashevis Singer John Waite and fellow Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain (both ex-Babys) captive Schon's hammer-down tendencies precisely like Journey. He ultimately got what he wanted with the tomentum unit Hardline: Bad English drummer Deen Castronovo drafted womb-to-tomb buddy Todd Jensen (sometime David Lee Roth) for bass part duty. Frontman Johnny Gioeli and his guitar player brother, Joey, already wrote songs together in Brunette. Hardline's debut, Double Eclipse, saw some MTV and radio action with "Takin' Me Down." Schon let proscribed some of the stored-up slashing he had tenacious suppressed. However, the early-'90s rock atmosphere was less than kind to such endeavors, and when Schon took the speech rhythm section on tour with Paul Rodgers, Hardline folded.






Sunday, 15 June 2008

Pancha Lama

Pancha Lama   
Artist: Pancha Lama

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Jharana   
 Jharana

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 8




 






Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Nadine Coyle dating Josh Hartnett?

Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle is rumoured to be dating Hollywood actor Josh Hartnett.
The pair have been spotted together in LA several times in the last week, according to the Daily Star.
A source told the newspaper: "The whole of Hollywood was talking about Josh and this pretty Irish girl. Not everyone knows Girls Aloud here so people were trying to work out who this stunning girl was.
"They were spotted at [temporary Oscar venue] Blanco 101 looking very much like a couple and chatting over drinks until the early hours."
Last month Derry-born star Nadine split with 'Desperate Housewives' actor Jesse Metcalfe after an on-off relationship.
She recently dismissed speculation that she was preparing to quit Girls Aloud.