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Padma Lakshmi upset with public custody drama

padma lakshmiFormer supermodel Padma Lakshmi is said to be devastated after businessman Adam Dell, father of her 11-month-old daughter, went public with the custody battle. “She said, ‘I’m living in a nightmare’. She’s a single working mother who is trying very hard to have a peaceful and calm environment for her daughter. The recent events are [...]

Adam Dell Padma Lakshmi Custody Battle

And you thought Kate Gosselin was the only one with “Baby Daddy Drama!” Adam Dell (photographed left) and leggy Top Chef hostess Padma Lakshmi are taking the tug-of-war over their 11-month-old daughter, Krishna, to court. The venture capitalist brother of billionaire Dell Computers founder Michael Dell has petitioned a Manhattan Supreme Court for full custody [...]

Sad to lose Pathan, happy to have Gilchrist: Priety

preity zinta15Kings XI Punjab co-owner and Bollywood star Priety Zinta said she was disappointed to lose all-rounder Irfan Pathan but glad to buy former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist in the first session of auction for the fourth leg of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Saturday. Kings XI Punjab went all out to buy their former player [...]

Maroon 5 Adam Levine Naked Testicular Cancer PSA

Listen up, Men: Adam wants you to be kind to your testes…. Now this is just what we need to cheer ourselves up on a cold and miserable Thursday afternoon…There’s usually heartbreak, a bathroom mirror, and a high-definition digital camera involved when a celebrity’s nether regions become a Trending Topic on Twitter, but Maroon 5′s [...]

Adam Sandler Dead? Sandler Death Hoax Sweeps Interwebs

Adam Sandler is alive and well, thank you very much. But try telling that to those pesky Tweeters around the Interwebs. On Tuesday evening, a publicist for the Click actor shot down reports that the funnyman died in a Christmas Day fall off a cliff in Switzerland. You know — the same manner of demise [...]

Bring New Life to Your Photo Collection with a Photo Collage Maker Posted By : Adam Firework

A photo collage maker gives you the opportunity to make beautiful presentations of your photos. You can give them that exotic and artistic touch with the help of any easy-to-use and fully featured program called Photo Collage maker from Artensoft.

Anne Hathaway Moving In With Beau

Anne Hathaway’s shacking up with beau Adam Shulman. The Oscar-nominated former Disney princess has reportedly moved into Shulman’s New York City apartment after a two-year courtship. Is a diamond sparkler next to come? “She has moved into his Brooklyn house. They’ve been together for a long time, so she is confident about moving in with [...]

Hathaway moves in with beau?

anne hathway258Anne Hathaway has reportedly moved into her boyfriend Adam Shulman’s New York apartment. The “Love and Other Drugs” star is said to have taken her two-year romance with actor Adam Shulman to another level and agreed to live with him in his apartment, reports femalefirst.co.uk. “She has moved into his Brooklyn house. They’ve been together [...]

A Yonder Mountain New Year

By: Dennis Cook

YMSB by Chad Smith

On December 30 and 31, Yonder Mountain String Band will gather at St. Louis, MO’s The Pageantwith their faithful Kinfolk to ring in the New Year. The NYE show will feature three sets, including one set suggested entirely by the fans – drop your suggestions at yondermountain.com, phantasytour.com or the band’s Facebook or Twitter pages. We grabbed the boys for a few minutes to discuss playing at this special time of year.

JamBase: What is it about New Year’s Eve that floats your boat? It is a special time for both bands and fans.

Dave Johnston: New Year’s Eve is pretty cool because it’s like amateur night [laughs]. There’s a lot of electricity and good vibes going on, and we’re very receptive to that sort of energy. If you put us in that situation we find it to be a good experiential and musical nexus of propulsion to the next year!

Ben Kaufmann: For me – and I guess everybody – it’s a time of reflection or 50-percent reflection, 50-percent looking forward. I get to sit there onstage and think about all the things we’ve done – all the trials & tribulations overcome, the great successes – and the other part of my brain is looking forward to the next year and the things we’re gonna do and the new ideas. It is a very liminal, transitional period of time. I don’t know how the calendar worked 2000 years ago but this was the time picked for the changing of the old from the new, and it’s a very powerful time.

Adam Aijala: It’s also, for a long time now, been a time to let loose, and that definitely goes for bands and fans around the country. There’s a bit of reflection but also a good bit of drinking going on. It’s always been fun for us. I don’t think we’ve missed a New Year’s since we started. It’s one of the bigger shows of the year for us just for the fun factor.

JamBase: New Year’s Eve is one the core tribe of a band comes out because they want to celebrate with YOU.

Adam: That’s probably true. We’ve done New Year’s in St. Louis before but it’s been 10 years. Usually we’re in our home turf, and it’s definitely true there. We also have a good core of fans in the Midwest, so I have a feeling we could be drawing people from as far North as Madison and Milwaukee and East to Indianapolis and people from Champaign, Bend and Chicago, St. Louis folks and Lawrence, KS as well. There’s so much music going on that people have their pick.

What do you get out of a multi-night run as band?

YMSB NYE ’09 by Tobin Voggesser

Adam: We don’t treat it any differently. From night to night, we don’t play the same show, whether or not we’re in the same town. Our crew, obviously, is thrilled when we do multiple nights in the same city and venue because there’s only one load in and load out. For us, the preparation doesn’t seem much different. We want to make it unique every night. There are people following us on any given tour and even if it’s just one or two dudes you don’t want them thinking, “Shit, they did the same tunes last night.”

Dave: Let’s get this straight: It’s not dudes following us, it’s hot chicks. This ain’t an Umphrey’s McGee show. Let’s get that clear. I think multi-night is a lot like multi-ball in pinball – more points, more lights, more bumpers, more flippers. I keep pushing for lasers. We all just saw Roger Waters do The Wall. Lasers and bluegrass, I swear it goes together.

Is there any special thought that goes into a New Year’s Eve show?

Adam Aijala
by Tobin Voggesser

Adam: This year, we decided to do three sets on New Year’s and one of the sets will be built by fans. People can write in on our website, Phantasy Tour or wherever, and we’ve given them carte blanche to suggest anything they want – things we’ve forgotten that we play, things they’ve always wanted us to play, even different jams, different seques. And we’ve been getting some crazy ideas! The more you sit with them and analyze them, the more cool they seem. Some really good ideas. And I think that’s the case with our audience and the audience in this scene. It’s a very educated audience musically. They have such a depth of musical knowledge that these people are throwing out things we’ve heard of but others we need to research. So, this year fans will build their dream setlist, what THEY want to hear, and then it’s up to us to bring it.

This shows a respect for your fans, which has been a hallmark of Yonder since the start. You guys really seem to respect the time and money and affection folks invest in YMSB.

Adam: Absolutely! When you’re a kid and you tell your parents, “I want to be in a band.” Think of the look they give you – that sort of concerned, dropped thing – and now imagine telling them you want to be in a bluegrass band! That’s a brown trouser conversation.

Ben: We’re constantly amazed at the things we get to do. I think back to all the people along the way who said, “You guys will be limited. This is as big as you’ll get,” almost in the sense of don’t dream too big. That’s a horrible thing to suggest to somebody. That being said, when we look back at what we’ve done and look ahead to the dreams we’ve yet to accomplish, it’s massive. I’m shocked by what we get to do, and it’s all because of the fans. If they weren’t there we’d be fucked.

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President Obama On “Mythbusters” [Sneak Peek]

Heads up, Science Lovers: President Obama’s coming to Mythbusters. Never one to shy away for a beer conference or a guest spot on late-night TV, Obama is now turning his efforts to a bid to promote science education. In this sneak peek clip, we get our first look at the Commander-in-Chief’s guest spot on the [...]

Adam Lambert “Acoustic Live!” EP Album Arrives Just In Time For The Holidays

Stocking Stocker Alert! On Tuesday, American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert announced that he will be unveiling a collection of new acoustic tunes just in time for the holidays. Lambert plans to release Acoustic Live! — a five song EP — through 19 Entertainment/RCA Recordings on Dec. 6th. The EP will contain stripped-down versions of some [...]

Bonerama: Northeast Residency Tour

TOUR KICKS OFF TOMORROW IN NEWMARKET, NH

After a whirlwind month-long Northeast residency last October, Bonerama is at it again this year.
This year’s tour will include three weekly residency stops. Friday nights, Bonerama will hold court once again at
Sullivan Hall in the Village in New York City. On Saturday November 13 and November 20, the band will return to the
North Star Bar in Philadelphia for the first time since December of 2007. Sunday nights, catch Bonerama at the New
Orleans funk-friendly capital of Baltimore, MD, The 8×10.

Drummer Terence
Higgins
(Dirty Dozen Brass Band) will join the band on all November dates. Adam “Shmeeans”
Smirnoff
(Lettuce, Robert Randolph) will be welcomed to the stage on the
first weekend residency stops. Members of Morphine and Jeremy Lyons aka (Ever
Expanding)
Elastic Waste Band will open the New York City show on November 5. Guitarist Cris
Jacobs
(The Bridge) will join the Bones for the November 14th Baltimore show.

The band also deploys some secret weapons in the form of two jam band superstars. Keyboardist Kyle
Hollingsworth
(String Cheese Incident) and guitarist Steve Kimock (Crazy Engine, Zero, PRAANG, Steve
Kimock Band and KVHW) lend their talents to Bonerama’s wall of sound.

To open the final four dates of the tour, Bonerama welcomes their Boston-based friends and co-conspirators Nate
Wilson Group. This up and coming super-group features members of Assembly of Dust and Percy Hill.

Fans are encouraged to “Bone Up” and pick up their tickets in advance for this special run of shows. The Boner Donor
program is designed to provide the ultimate Bonerama fan experience. Opportunities to
purchase refillable flash-drives, private parties, back-stage passes and much more
enable the band to be closer to their fans than ever before. Existing Boner Donors are encouraged to bring their
official Hard Times Hard Drives out to the shows for free refills. New drives will be available on all gigs in
November.

Click here for full details on the Boner
Donor program.


November 4 The Stone Church Newmarket, NH
November 5 Sullivan Hall w/ Adam Smirnoff & Members of Morphine and Jeremy Lyons New York, NY
November 6 Market Street Live Wilmington, DE
November 7 The 8×10 w/ Adam Smirnoff Baltimore, MD
November 10 Wonder Bar Allston, MA
November 11 Narrows Center for the Arts Fall River, MA

November 12 Sullivan Hall w/ Jonathan Batiste New York, NY
November 13 North Star Bar w/ Jonathan Batiste Philadelphia, PA
November 14 The 8×10 w/ Jonathan Batiste & Cris Jacobs Baltimore, MD
November 16 Chico’s House of Jazz Asbury Park, NJ

November 18 Church of Boston w/ Nate Wilson Group Boston, MA
November 19 Sullivan Hall w/ Nate Wilson Group, Kyle Hollingsworth & Steve Kimock New York, NY

November 20 North Star Bar w/ Nate Wilson Group, Kyle Hollingsworth & Steve Kimock Philadelphia, PA

November 21 The 8×10 w/ Nate Wilson Group and Kyle Hollingsworth Baltimore, MD

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Adam Lambert “E! True Hollywood Story” Nov. 21

Set your DVRs, Glamberts: Glam rocker Adam Lambert will be the subject of an all-new editon of The Entertainment Television docu-series E! True Hollywood Story airing Nov. 21. The American Idol runner-up dishes the deets on sexuality, growing up in San Diego, backpacking it across Europe as a singer, and some of the most controversial [...]

Beastie Boys Album Details

BEASTIE BOYS SWITCH ONE ALBUM FOR ANOTHER


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In what can only be described as a bizarre coincidence, following an exhaustive re-sequence marathon, Beastie Boys have verified that their
new album Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 will be comprised of the same 16 tracks originally slated
for inclusion on Hot Sauce Committee Part 1. The record (part 2 that is) will be released as
planned in spring 2011 on Capitol.

The tracks originally recorded for Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 (which now are actually back on Part
1
) have now apparently been bumped to make room for the former Hot Sauce Committee Part 1
material. Wait, what?

“I know it’s weird and confusing, but at least we can say unequivocally that Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 is
coming out on time, which is more than I can say about Part 1, and really is all that matters in the end.” says
Adam “MCA” Yauch. “We just kept working and working on various sequences for part 2, and after a year
and half of spending days on end in the sequencing room trying out every possible combination, it finally became
clear that this was the only way to make it work. Strange but true, the final sequence for Hot Sauce Committee
Part 2
works best with all its songs replaced by the 16 tracks we originally had lined up in pretty much the same
order we had them in for Hot Sauce Committee Part 1. So we’ve come full circle.”

Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 marks Yauch, Mike “Mike D” Diamond, and Adam “Ad Rock”
Horovitz
‘s first full length effort since 2007′s Grammy winning all-instrumental The Mix-Up. The new
track listing of the album is now as follows:

1. Tadlock’s Glasses
2. B-Boys In The Cut

3. Make Some Noise

4. Nonstop Disco Powerpack
5. OK

6. Too Many Rappers (featuring NAS)
7. Say It
8. The Bill Harper Collection
9. Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win (featuring Santigold)
10. Long Burn The Fire
11. Funky Donkey
12. Lee Majors Come Again
13. Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament
14. Pop Your Balloon

15. Crazy Ass Shit

16. Here’s A Little Something For Ya

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President Barack Obama “Mythbusters” Guest Appearance

A spokesperson for President Barack Obama has confirmed that the Commander-in-Chief will appear on upcoming episode of the Discovery Channel science series Mythbusters. Obama will appear in a walk-on role — airing on the popular show later this year — to quiz the show’s hosts about an ancient weapon of mass destruction. “I’m pleased to [...]

Personal space invader?

For those of certain vintage, just mention of the words space invaders conjures up a whole host of 80s imagery that might well include Debbie Harry, Adam & the Ants and Duran Duran from music, two-tone Cortinas and Delorean cars from motors, yuppies, Wall Street and ET from film and Ronald Reagan from er, politics.

Space Invaders formed a large part of my teenage years and its sound is ingrained in my brain, not to mention the hypnotic dance of the alien creatures as they inevitably destroyed my attempts to destroy them.

So one idea has been to put the game sound on to its electric vehicles as a way of alerting pedestrians.

But this could be just one of myriad potential sounds added to cars, with the issue slowly rising to the top of legislators’ in-trays as EVs start to become a reality.

No-one likes the heavy hand of the State micro-managing daily life. But just imagine if everyone personalised their EV to Kajagoogoo or whatever 80s tune grabbed their fancy?

We’d end up with a cacophony of white noise. Perhaps it’s best left to the lawmakers after all.

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Where The Economist is censored

SINCE January 2009 The Economist has been banned or censored in 12 of the 190-odd countries in which it is sold, with news-stand (as opposed to subscription) copies particularly at risk. India has censored 31 issues and at first glance might look like the worst culprit. However its censorship consists of stamping “Illegal” on maps of Kashmir because it disputes the borders shown. China is more proscriptive. Distributors destroy copies or remove articles that contain contentious political content, and maps of Taiwan are usually blacked out. In Sri Lanka both news-stand and subscription copies with coverage of the country may be confiscated at customs. They are then released a couple of weeks later (sometimes sooner if the story is also reported by another news outlet). In Malaysia the information ministry blacks out some stories that it judges may offend Muslims, among other things. And in Libya, four consecutive editions were confiscated in late August/early September 2009, the first of which featured a piece critical of Muammar Qaddafi.

Images can also prompt action. The cover of last year’s Christmas issue showing Adam and Eve was censored in five countries. Malaysian officials covered up Eve’s breasts. Pakistan objected to the depiction of Adam, which it said broke a prohibition on depicting Koranic figures. …

Adam Lambert Paparazzi Attack: “American Idol” Runner-Up Could Face Criminal Charges For Scuffle With Photographer

A day at the beach could end with a misdemenor battery charge for American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert. The flamboyant singer is accused of violently attacking a paparazzo following him on Miami Beach Thursday, and could face a misdemeanor battery charge for the melee. Although we think Adam’s true crime in this case is one against [...]

Maroon 5 “Give A Little More” VIDEO

Oh look, it’s a new video from the guys of Maroon 5! The award-winning troupe has rolled out the red carpet for the “Give a Little More” music just as frontman Adam Levine has vowed to never launch a “nerdy” solo career. Adam says his bandmates keep him grounded.The singer has won acclaim with a [...]

Louisiana Cajun & Creole Music: The Newport Field Recordings

TWENTY SEVEN TRACK ALBUM FEATURES FIELD RECORDINGS MADE BETWEEN 1964-1967

Rounder Records has announced the release of Louisiana Cajun and Creole Music: The Newport Field
Recordings
.

Due September 28, this CD release encompasses 27 tracks on one disc, and is comprised of recordings made over
the
years 1964-67 by Ralph Rinzler, working under the auspices of the Newport Folk Foundation and at the
suggestion of board member Alan Lomax. Rinzler, who later came to head the Festival of American Folklife at the
Smithsonian Institution, arrived in “Cajun country” in southwest Louisiana at a time when the very existence of
Cajun
music was under threat as the forces of the surrounding English-language culture pressed in upon the Cajun
people.

Among the artists included in the set are the Balfa Brothers, Bois-Sec Ardoin and Canray Fontenot, Austin
Pitre,
and Adam & Cyprien Landreneau. In subsequent years, Dewey Balfa and Bois-Sec Ardoin were
both recognized with National Heritage Fellowships awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts.

This release contains numerous photographs, many never before published, and extensive liner notes by a number
of
authors which run over 80 pages in the PDF embedded in the disc.