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Candle-making in Italy: Guttering

A once revered trade struggles in godless times

FOR centuries Christian congregations have lit tall paschal candles at Easter. Some stand a metre and a half from base to wick, their white paraffin wax decorated with religious symbols. In addition to these, the grandest of liturgical candles, Italian producers have long profited from the brisk trade in altar candles, votive candles and memorial candles to be placed on graves. But as churchgoing dwindles, their business is melting away—prompting some firms to look for new customers.

Being based in Rome and for decades official candle-supplier to the pope gives no special edge to Cereria Di Giorgio. With 45 employees and annual sales of about €10m ($13m), it is the biggest of the 100-odd firms in the candle-making business in Italy. But even it is struggling. “Margins are slim in the religious segment,” says Alessia Di Giorgio, the founder’s great-granddaughter. …

Michigan Christian militia appears in court

A standoff between police officers and the Hutaree Christian militia group ended with the arrest of Joshua Matthew Stone Monday night. Stone is the ninth member of the Michigan-based militia group accused of plotting to kill law enforcement officers in an act of defiance against the US government.

Krishna jazz from faraway Congo

The tall dark African servitor from Congo spreads the gospel of Hindu god Krishna on the east coast of Africa with a saxophone, guitar and jazz.
“Hare Rama, Hare Krishna, Rama Rama, Hare Hare…”, his gentle baritone fills the air as he plucks a plaintive riff — in the American bluegrass tradition — on his guitar.
The [...]

Religious leaders discuss HIV issues in the Netherlands

Religious leaders and top UN officials began Monday a two-day conference in the Netherlands to debate HIV issues and religions’ response to the illness.
Several dozen Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh leaders were taking part in the conference taking place in Den Dolder near Utrecht in the central Netherlands through Tuesday.
Top United Nations [...]

Seema Biswas makes first filmic foray into comedy with ”Cooking with Stella”

Indian film actress Seema Biswas, who is vastly known for the serious roles she plays in movies, has made her first filmic foray into comedy with ”Cooking with Stella”.
”Cooking with Stella”, which was written by Dilip Mehta and his sister Deepa, was made about a year ago, and it is set in New Delhi, primarily [...]

Violence leaves hundreds dead in Nigeria

Nigeria’s acting President Goodluck Jonathan is due to meet with security chiefs to discuss the recent clashes involving Muslim herders and Christian villagers. The clashes killed hundreds of people near the central city of Jos.

Deadly reprisals

Sectarian violence kills hundreds in Nigeria

THE number plates in Nigeria’s Plateau State declare it to be the “Home of Peace and Tourism”. This has seemed ever more optimistic in recent years, as the state capital, Jos, has been battered by brutal violence, with fresh attacks over the weekend reportedly leaving hundreds dead.

In the early hours of the morning of Sunday March 7th gangs attacked villages near Jos, according to the Red Cross. Houses were razed and many women and children killed. Locals say the gang members belonged to the mainly Muslim Fulani tribe while the villages were populated by the mostly Christian Berom group. The death toll is hard to verify, with estimates ranging from 200 to 500. …

Christian Scott Covers Thom Yorke on New Album

Grammy-nominated Trumpeter Christian Scott to Release

Yesterday You Said Tomorrow March 30 on Concord Jazz

Christian Scott

On March 30, star trumpeter Christian Scott will release Yesterday You Said Tomorrow, his all-new 10-song collection. The album was recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey where legendary Rudy Van Gelder engineered the work. Van Gelder, who is known for his work with John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock among others, says about the new album, “This is one of the best things I have done in a long, long time.” Yesterday You Said Tomorrow was co-produced by Scott and Chris Dunn and marks the young trumpeter’s fourth Concord Jazz release.

Born in New Orleans in 1983, Scott has always been acutely aware of the legacy of jazz and its role within the broader context of 20th century history. Regarding the new album, Scott says, “I wanted to create a musical backdrop that referenced everything I liked about the music from the ’60s – Miles Davis’ second quintet, Coltrane’s quartet, Mingus’ band – coupled with music made by people like Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix. The music from that era just had more depth, whether it was jazz or rock or folk or whatever. The political and social climate at the time was much heavier, and there were a few musicians who weren’t afraid to reference that climate in their work. The
ones who did that – and at the same time captivated people in a way that referenced their own humanity – were the ones who ended up lasting the longest.”

Yesterday You Said Tomorrow references a saying that Scott’s grandfather would use to emphasize the importance of recognizing the work at hand and making the most of the available time to complete it. He is aided by guitarist Matthew Stevens, pianist Milton Fletcher, Jr., bassist Kristopher Keith Funn and drummer Jamire Williams. Scott addresses the issues head on, regardless of how uncomfortable the subject matter may be. He opens the set with “K.K.P.D.,” a track full of dark harmonies and tense, competing polyrhythms. The title stands for “Ku Klux Police Department,” a reference to what Scott calls the “phenomenally dark and evil” attitude held by some of the local police toward African American citizens of New Orleans when he was growing up – and the similar dynamic that persists there and in other cities to this day.


Scott wipes away some of the darker shades in “The Eraser,” the melodic second track penned by singer-songwriter Thom Yorke, co-founder and frontman of Radiohead (“The Eraser” is the title track to Yorke’s 2006 solo debut). The aptly titled piece resets the tone of the overall recording, says Scott. “With that song, we’re erasing the issue that was raised in the previous song, and then the album starts,” he says. “Those first two songs are very much a part of the album, but they’re there to establish an environment where you’re willing to listen to whatever else we have to say, because you’ve been opened up to the validity of the original argument.”

Since his Concord debut, Rewind That, Scott has received significant accolades. He was quickly tapped as one of the faces to watch by Billboard, received a Grammy nomination for Rewind That and named one of Ebony‘s “30 Young Leaders Under 30.”

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Elton John: “Jesus Was Gay…”

Sir Elton John sat down for an interesting interview — where he chats candidly on celebrity, his relationship with longtime partner David Furnish and his conviction that Jesus was gay — in this week’s issue of Parade.
“I think Jesus was a compassionate, super-intelligent gay man who understood human problems. On the cross, he forgave the [...]

Mia Farrow calls for support for Haitian orphanages

Actress Mia Farrow has called for support to help children in Haiti as they struggle for survival in the quake-ravaged region.
The 64-year-old activist, who looks after 11 adopted children, spoke after 10 American members of a Christian charity group were charged with attempting to illegally smuggle 30 kids to the US, reports the Daily Express.
The [...]

Late Nite Crunch Crumbs: MTV Spring Break 2010 In Acapulco; Charlie Sheen Felony Assault Charges; Restaurant Encourages Bathroom Sex; “Down Under” Stolen!?

-Australian band Men at Work’s hit single “Down Under” has been cited for copyright infringement because it replicated the flute riff of the 1934 song “Kookaburra,” a federal court judge said Thursday. Too bad….I’ve always loved this song!
-Naomi Campbell is taking a break from hurling electronic devices at the hired help to aid the people [...]

Haiti judge hears child smuggling case

The Haitian judge in charge of the case of an American Christian group suspected of trying to smuggle 33 children out of quake-hit Haiti said on Tuesday he interviewed five members and will later speak to the other five. “We interviewed five Americans for several hours at the judicial police

CBS Defends Tebow Super Bowl Abortion Ad

CBS is responding to the furor over a planned Super Bowl ad featuring college football star Tim Tebow.

The ad is funded by the conservative Christian group Focus on the Family. It is expected to recount the story of Pam Tebow’s pregnancy in 1987. After falling ill, she ignored doctors’ recommendation to abort her fifth child [...]

150 bodies found in Nigeria

At least 150 bodies have been recovered from wells following deadly Muslim-Christian clashes in central Nigeria in which the estimated death toll stands at about 300.  "So far we have picked 150 bodies from the wells. But 60 more people are still missing," said Umar Baza, head of Kuru KaramaAt least 150 bodies have been recovered from wells following deadly Muslim-Christian clashes in central Nigeria in which the estimated death toll stands at about 300. “So far we have picked 150 bodies from the wells. But 60 more people are still missing,” said Umar Baza, head of Kuru Karama

Ladysmith Black Mambazo Tour

LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO RETURNS TO U.S. WITH 2010 TOUR

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Ladysmith Black Mambazo, “South Africa’s long-running musical treasure” (New York Times), returns to the U.S. in 2010, bringing the nine-man a cappella group’s high energy live show to over 40 cities nationwide, including two dates in New York City. The group will perform songs from their 2009 Grammy Award-winning album Ilembe, in addition to selections from their wide catalog.

“There is an honesty and integrity in their music that illuminates the best parts of humanity,” notes the Associated Press. “Using their majestic voices and nothing else,” adds the San Francisco Chronicle, “[Ladysmith Black Mambazo] produces a full orchestra of sound.”

The group marries the intricate rhythms and harmonies of their native South African musical traditions to the sounds and sentiments of Christian gospel music, garnering accolades worldwide and solidifying their identity as a cultural force. As Billboard explains, “Ladysmith is proof that music knows no boundaries.”

Over its forty-year career, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has earned three Grammy awards and received over 15 Grammy nominations, in addition to a Tony Award, and even an Oscar nomination. They’ve performed for kings, queens, presidents and popes. They accompanied Nelson Mandela when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and also recorded with Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, Melissa Etheridge, Sarah McLachlan, Josh Groban, among many others.

Tour Dates:

01/31/10 Sun Hill Auditorium Ann Arbor, MI

02/03/10 Wed Highline Ballroom New York, NY

02/04/10 Thu B.B. King Blues Club New York, NY

02/05/10 Fri Colonial Theater Bethlehem, NH

02/06/10 Sat Sanders Theater Cambridge, MA

02/07/10 Sun Mahaiwe Theater Great Barrington, MA

02/10/10 Wed Western Illinois University macomb, IL

02/11/10 Thu West Side Theatre Gary, IN

02/12/10 Fri McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage Glen Ellyn, IL

02/13/10 Sat Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago, IL

02/14/10 Sun Sheldon Concert Hall St. Louis, MO

02/16/10 Tue Jesse Auditorium Columbia, MO

02/18/10 Thu Bethel College Newton, KS

02/19/10 Fri Mccain Auditorium Manhattan, KS

02/20/10 Sat Walton Arts Center Fayetteville, AR

02/23/10 Tue Finney Chapel Oberlin, OH

02/24/10 Wed Akron Civic Theater Akron, OH

02/25/10 Thu Goodnight Theater Franklin, KY

02/27/10 Sat Avalon Theatre Easton, MD

02/28/10 Sun Byham Theater Pittsburgh, PA

03/02/10 Tue Mahaffey Theater at the Progress Energy Center for the Arts St. Petersburg, FL

03/04/10 Thu Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, NC

03/05/10 Fri Strathmore North Bethesda, MD

03/06/10 Sat Washington PAC Olympia, WA

03/08/10 Mon Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA

03/10/10 Wed Montalvo Arts Center Saratoga, CA

03/11/10 Thu Congregation Sherith Israel San Francisco, CA

03/12/10 Fri Beckman Auditorium Pasadena, CA

03/13/10 Sat Anthology San Diego, CA

03/14/10 Sun Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ

03/16/10 Tue Newman Center for the Performing Arts Denver, CO

03/17/10 Wed Lincoln Center Performance Hall Fort Collins, CO

03/18/10 Thu Popejoy Hall | UNM Albuquerque, NM

03/19/10 Fri Avalon Theatre Grand Junction, CO

03/20/10 Sat Peerys Egyptian Theater Ogden, UT

03/23/10 Tue Emerson Center for the Arts Bozeman, MT

03/24/10 Wed University Theatre Missoula, MT

03/25/10 Thu Bing Crosby Theatre Spokane, WA

03/26/10 Fri Broadway Center for the Arts Tacoma, WA

03/27/10 Sat McIntyre Hall Mount Vernon, WA

03/28/10 Sun Ross Ragland Theater Klamath Falls, OR

03/30/10 Tue John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts Eugene, OR

Ladysmith Black Mambazo perform “Homeless” at the Nobel Peace Concert:


The Crusade Continues in Iraq

ABC News is reporting that U.S. military weapons are inscribed with secret ‘Jesus’ Bible codes: Coded references to New Testament Bible passages about Jesus Christ are inscribed on high-powered rifle sights provided to the United States military by a …

Attack on Egyptian church kills six

Shooters opened fire at a gathering outside an eastern Egyptian church, killing six during the celebration of a Christian sect’s Christmas Eve, CNN reports. Copts – adherents of an Egyptian sect of Christianity that observes Christmas Day on January 7 – were leaving mass on Wednesday in Naga Hammadi City when they were attacked, the government told CNN.

Attack on Egyptian church kills six

Shooters opened fire at a gathering outside an eastern Egyptian church, killing six during the celebration of a Christian sect’s Christmas Eve, CNN reports. Copts – adherents of an Egyptian sect of Christianity that observes Christmas Day on January 7 – were leaving mass on Wednesday in Naga Hammadi City when they were attacked, the government told CNN.

Michael Lohan Kate Major Matching Tattoos

The estranged dad of celebrity trainwreck Lindsay Lohan has allegedly cozied up to ex-bud Jon Gosselin’s sloppy seconds. Christian missionary Michael Lohan — who is accused of beating, biting, and even kicking former girlfriend Erin Muller in the lady parts –has been spotted all over the Big Apple in the company of former Star Magazine [...]

Michael Lohan Accused Of Kicking Girlfriend Erin Muller In Crotch

Michael Lohan’s former fiancee has accused the celebrity dad of physically abusing her throughout their two-year relationship. According Erin Muller, of Long Island, Lohan physically assaulted her at least 12 times during the union, including one occasion during which he kicked Muller in the vagina.
Lohan — a convicted felon-turned-Christian — has been arrested twice in [...]