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Remote Spaces and Odyssey
Artist: Remote Spaces and Odyssey
Genre(s):
Electronic: Progressive
Discography:
Ypsylon Project
Year: 2003
Tracks: 9
 
Olafur Eliasson Goes Chasing Waterfalls, and Other Culture Highlights From the Magazine
In this week's New York, Olafur Eliasson talks about the waterfalls that will soon appear in the waters around New York City. How will Eliasson's waterfalls be made, and will they be as "wonderfull" as he thinks? In other water news, Firewater's Tod A. returns from his exile across the ocean with a new album full of songs he made along the way. Jeremy McCarter marvels at the flood of Neil LaBute plays out there and wishes he'd slow it down to a trickle. David Edelstein reviews the icebound majesty of Werner Herzog's Encounters at the End of the World (plus the more local majesty of Adam Sandler's hair in You Don't Mess With the Zohan). And Vulture's own Dan Kois marvels at the announcement that the Riverbottom Nightmare Band might be on Broadway soon, and quizzes you on the many, many other projects currently in the musical-theater development pipeline.
Winehouse quizzed by police over drug claim
A Scotland Yard spokesman said officers interviewed the 24-year-old in connection with an allegation of unlawful possession of a controlled drug.
He said she was not arrested, but was interviewed under caution and inquiries were continuing.
Last month footage obtained by the Sun newspaper appeared to show Winehouse inhaling fumes from a crack pipe.
The disturbing images were said to have been filmed during a party at Winehouse's London home.
The singer is now in rehab, admitting herself to the clinic in north London on 24 January days after the video appeared.
On 4 February the singer took a break from her treatment to apply for a US visa so she could attend the Grammys in Los Angeles on 10 February, where she is nominated for six awards.
The application process will not be simple due to her drugs record. Last October she was arrested and fined in Norway for possession of cannabis.
Amy Winehouse Filmed Singing Racist Song
The video shows Winehouse and a friend being filmed by her husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who is egging the pair on to sing the tune.
The News Of The World claim they were given the footage by one of Fielder-Civil’s friends who was “determined to show the world just what power Blake wields in manipulating the vulnerable young star.”
The video was purportedly shot in May 2007, just weeks before the pair married in Miami.
Fielder-Civil is heard to say: "Can we have a singsong of it?"
Winehouse and her friend then reluctantly give a rendition of the song Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes with the original words replaced.
They repeatedly sing: "Blacks, Pakis, Gooks and Nips, Gooks and Nips!
The last line contains the words: "And deaf and dumb and blind and gay!"
After they finish singing, Fielder-Civil insists that he wasn’t filming before Winehouse’s friend asks him to swear on his life.
On top of the potentially damaging video the newspaper have also published numerous pictures of Winehouse surrounded by drug paraphernalia including crack pipes.
Do you think Amy could possibly get any worse? Be sure to leave your comment below.
Minor accident on the set of "Hannah Montana" movie
RIDGETOP, Tenn. — No one was seriously injured when the wind blew a projection screen against a Ferris wheel on the set of "Hannah Montana: The Movie," witnesses said.
No local law enforcement agencies or emergency medical services reported being called to the set Tuesday in Robertson County, some 15 miles north of Nashville.
Witnesses told WKRN-TV in Nashville that some children were on the ride at the time.
Jim Humphrey, the business manager for Miley Cyrus, the 15-year-old star of "Hannah Montana," said he wasn't aware of the accident.
Humphrey didn't return later phone calls for information.
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Lethian Dreams
Artist: Lethian Dreams
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
Lost In Grief
Year: 2004
Tracks: 5
 
Hendrix's drummer Buddy Miles dies
The drummer died at his home in Austin, Texas on Tuesday; he had suffered from congestive heart disease, according to his official website.
A teen prodigy, Miles played with such other greats as Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Muddy Waters, Barry White, Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin, and his work is credited with developing acid jazz and funk metal.
Reuters reports that paying to tribute to Miles, his former Band of Gypsys bandmate Billy Cox described him as "an unsung musical genius".
"Jimi Hendrix no longer has to hold auditions as the right drummer has just flown in," said Cox.
Jascha Heifetz - violin, Brooks Smith - piano
Artist: Jascha Heifetz - violin, Brooks Smith - piano
Genre(s):
Classical
Discography:
Violin Sonata, K.454 in B flat major
Year: 1954
Tracks: 3
Sonata, Op.18 in E flat major
Year: 1954
Tracks: 3
Sabre Dance (from Gayne)
Year: 1954
Tracks: 1
Porgy and Bess
Year: 1954
Tracks: 6
Preludes
Year: 1953
Tracks: 3
Nana (Berceuse) (No.4, Seven Popular Spanish Songs)
Year: 1952
Tracks: 1
Garden Scene (from Much Ado About Nothing, Op.11)
Year: 1952
Tracks: 1
Caprice, No.13 in B flat major, Op.1, No.13 (1952)
Year: 1952
Tracks: 1
Caprice No.20 in D major
Year: 1952
Tracks: 1
Oriental Sketch, Op.2, No.2
Year: 1950
Tracks: 1
March (from The Love for Three Oranges)
Year: 1950
Tracks: 1
Daisies, Op.38, No.3
Year: 1950
Tracks: 1
Nicole Richie - The Things They Say 8529
"Forget about 40 years in showbusiness. Just surviving 27 years of NICOLE RICHIE is enough. I stand here as a survivor." LIONEL RICHIE on his daughter's troublesome childhood.
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