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Kristen Stewart says being famous is like ‘leading a vampire’s life’

Twilight actress Kristen Stewart says being famous is as ”’’sad and desolate”” as being a vampire.
Speaking about Edward Cullen, the vampire her character Bella Swan falls in love with, she said: “Edward is actually a really good parallel for fame.
“As a vampire he has a sad, desolate life, and fame is the same.”
Stewart also said [...]

“Twilight” Barbie

Just a reminder guys, that beginning today, Twilight’s own Edward Cullen and Bella Swan will join the Wonderful World of Barbie. Special-edition Twilight Barbie Dolls modeled after Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart — the actors who play the on-screen lovers — are now available at for just $25 each.

The release of the dolls [...]

Kristen Stewart says being famous is like ‘leading a vampire’s life’

Twilight actress Kristen Stewart says being famous is as ”’’sad and desolate”” as being a vampire.
Speaking about Edward Cullen, the vampire her character Bella Swan falls in love with, she said: “Edward is actually a really good parallel for fame.
“As a vampire he has a sad, desolate life, and fame is the same.”
Stewart also said [...]

Jerry Garcia Band: Let It Rock

JERRY GARCIA BAND WILL LET IT ROCK

Double-Disc Collection Includes Rare Early Performances Of The Group’s Original Lineup
Featuring Legendary Pianist Nicky Hopkins, Recorded Live In Berkeley, November 1975

For Jerry Garcia, 1975 was a seminal year that found him splitting time between recording Blues for Allah with the Dead, directing The Grateful Dead Movie, and forming the Jerry Garcia Band – his long-running side project. JGB’s earliest days are the subject of a two-disc live collection recorded during that momentous year. THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2: LET IT ROCK, JERRY GARCIA BAND, NOVEMBER 17 & 18, 1975, KEYSTONE BERKELEY will be available November 10 from Jerry Garcia Family/Rhino at physical retail outlets and at www.dead.net for a suggested list price of $19.98.

The Jerry Garcia Band – Garcia, his constant collaborator bassist John Kahn and drummer Ron Tutt – played its first show with Nicky Hopkins on piano in August 1975. The ultimate session player, Hopkins’ credits include work with The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Jefferson Airplane to name a very few. While Hopkins residency was brief with the Jerry Garcia Band, it played an important role in the group’s shift away from big jams toward song-oriented material.


In addition to being a brilliant songwriter himself, Garcia had a great ear for other people’s songs and the new band provided him an opportunity to explore others’ works. LET IT ROCK includes covers of Chuck Berry (“Let It Rock”), Little Milton (“That’s What Love Will Make You Do”) and Jimmy Cliff (“Sitting In Limbo”). It also features performances of Allen Toussaint’s “I’ll Take A Melody” and Hank Ballard’s “Tore Up Over You,” songs that would surface a few months later on Garcia’s Reflections (1976). In addition to other artists’ songs, the band dips briefly into the Dead canon for “Friend Of The Devil” and Garcia’s 1972 solo debut for “Sugaree.” Three Hopkins originals are featured as well, “Pig’s Boogie,” “Lady Sleeps,” and the curiously titled “Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder,” a song Hopkins first performed with Quicksilver Messenger Service.

While it is not strictly speaking a complete show, THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2 is sequenced to approximate a two-set club gig, highlighting performances recorded November 17 and 18, 1975, during a pair of intimate gigs at Keystone Berkeley in front of a hometown crowd. The shows demonstrate that this lineup was capable of collective improvisation on the same level as the Grateful Dead, says David Gans, host of the Grateful Dead Hour. “Everybody could play melody or rhythm, or both, at any time, flying in and out of formation and always in intimate relation to what the others were playing,” he writes in the collection’s liner notes.

Track Listing

Disc One

Let It Rock
Tore Up Over You

Friend Of The Devil

They Love Each Other
It’s Too Late
Pig’s Boogie
Band Introductions
Sitting In Limbo
(I’m A) Road Runner

Disc 2

Sugaree
I’ll Take A Melody
That’s What Love Will Make You Do
Lady Sleeps
Ain’t No Use
Let’s Spend The Night Together
Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder


James Dean Inspired Pattinson’s Edward Cullen

If Twilight’s Edward Cullen’s perfect hair and outcast persona strick you as eeriely similar to those of 1950s bad boy James Dean, they should; Robert Pattinson has confirmed that the Rebel Without a Cause legend inspired his portrayal of the lovesick screen vamp.

“‘Rebel Without a Cause’ was a big influence on the first ‘Twilight’ film [...]

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros: Up From Below

By: John Smrtic

There is something grand, brilliant and beautiful about Up From Below (Vagrant Records), the jaw-dropping first offering from Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. Like an intriguing page-turner that becomes more enthralling by the chapter or a movie that becomes more engrossing with each passing scene, Up From Below is air-tight from the first to the last track, drawing the listener into this emotionally evocative musical journey as an active participant.

The album has a sweeping, cinematic feel in its sound and scope. The lyrics, mood, and musical stylings move effortlessly and coherently from haunting to ecstatic, moving to triumphant, freaky to folksy, and even orchestral to acoustic. Other times a ’60′s psychedelic pop sound emerges, like on “Carries On.” A few tracks sound like they were crafted for a Quentin Tarrantino or Robert Rodriguez movie, particularly the emboldened Mariachi-esque vibes on “Kisses Over Babylon” and “Simplest Love.” Accentuated by whistling, handclaps, tambourines, shouting and chanting, sweet female backing vocals, and brilliantly placed horn lines, the album is slick in its production and nearly-flawless in its execution.

Up From Below has an old soul feel with a new world swagger thanks to the poetic musings of frontman Alex Ebert. Pain and redemption are in order on the title track as Ebert sings, “Yes I’ve already suffered/ I want you to know God/ I’m riding on Hell’s hot flames/ Coming up from below.” Meanwhile, the opening track, “40 Day Dream,” may have the most memorable lyrics: “I been sleepin’ for 60 days / And nobody better pinch me/ Bitch, I swear I’ll go crazy/ She got jumper cable lips/ She got sunset on her breath now/ I inhaled just a little bit/ Now I got no fear of death now.” Love takes the forefront on tracks like “Carries On” and “Home.” The later cut is a joyous, back and forth, male/female duet between Ebert and Jade Castrinos. As Castrinos declares, “Man o man/ You’re my best friend/ I scream it to the nothingness/ That we got everything we need,” Alex replies, “Hot and heavy/ Pumpkin pie/ Chocolate candy/ Jesus Christ/ Ain’t nothing please me more than you.”

Up From Belowis hands down one of the best albums of the year. Period. The music sweeps you up and carries you into the sometimes-bizarre yet always beautiful world of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

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“Twilight” Twitter

Listen up, Twihards! Grab your iPhones and start following the official Twilight Saga Twitter feed.

The best-selling novels by Stephanie Meyer that later began a big screen vampire epic, has joined the hottest micro-blogging site on the web, thanks to director Chris Weitz. Edward, Bella, and the gang went live on Monday, and so far they’ve [...]

Commonwealth Games Federation General Assembly meet begins

The meeting of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) General Assembly commenced here today.
The meeting is being attended by Vice Patron of the CGF, Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex.
Edward, who was escorted by officials of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, on Sunday, visited the games village, the National Stadium and Commonwealth Games Headquarters to assess [...]

“Twilight” Corn Maze Honors Robert Pattinson Taylor Lautner

Twi-Hards and maze-enthusiasts are beside themselves with glee over a giant cornfield maze designed in the likeness of Hollywood’s hottest vampire Edward Cullen and lovesick werewolf Jacob Black.

The creation is making headlines far beyond the confines of its tiny hometown in Utah. Black Island Farms, located in the small town of Syracuse, Utah, has [...]

Last of the clan

Edward Kennedy, a liberal champion, has died. Who could fill the gap he has left?

BRAIN cancer, diagnosed last May, killed Edward Kennedy on Tuesday August 25th. America’s liberal lion, famous in later years for his girth, his flushed face and his mane of white hair, had been ill and largely out of Senate action for months. But when he did appear, he was unafraid of linking what he called the biggest political issue of his life to his own circumstances. “Over the last year, I’ve seen our health-care system up close. I’ve benefited from the best of medicine, but I’ve also witnessed the frustration and outrage of patients and doctors alike as they face the challenges of a system that shortchanges millions of Americans,” he wrote in the Boston Globe. He was as keen as ever to join the fight for reform, but had to leave it to the man he so helpfully endorsed when he was just a hopeful senator from Illinois, Barack Obama.

Mr Kennedy’s status stemmed mostly from being part of the Kennedy clan: the apparently charmed brothers, Robert, Edward and John. His brand of liberal politics was much closer to Robert’s keen idealism (cruelly curtailed in 1968 as he campaigned for the Democratic nomination) than to JFK’s more pragmatic style. Edward was sworn in as a senator in 1962 and, by comparison with his brothers, seemed colourless. But after Bobby’s assassination, now the lone Kennedy remaining, his standing was such that the polls suggested the Democratic Party would win the election against Richard Nixon if he was included on the ticket. That was before an accident at Chappaquiddick in 1969, the death of the passenger in his car, Mary Jo Kopechne, and his own failure to explain what had happened, drew attention to his inability to cope in a crisis. …

Aug. 26, 1346: First Cannon Fired in Battle, Maybe

1346: Genoese mercenaries fighting under Philip VI of France are surprised, unpleasantly, when they are among the first soldiers in history to come under cannon fire.
It has been claimed that this battle, which occurred near Crécy in northern France early in the Hundred Years War, marks the first use of cannon on the battlefield. Like [...]

US Senator Edward Kennedy dies aged 77

US Senator Edward Kennedy, a towering figure in the Democratic Party who took the helm of one of AmericaUS Senator Edward Kennedy, a towering figure in the Democratic Party who took the helm of one of America’s most fabled political families after two older brothers were assassinated, has died at age 77, his family said on Wednesday. “Edward M. Kennedy, the husband, father, grandfather,


Robert Pattinson Texts Kristen Stewart 400 Times A Month

Robert Pattinson: Awesome friend or a hottie with a serious case of “The Stalkers?”
We hear Pattinson is so wowed by his Twilight co-star, Kristen Stewart, he sends the actress over 400 text messages a month.

“He says a day doesn’t feel right unless he talks to her a dozen times a day – anything that goes [...]

Henry J. Stern: The Petri Dish of Politics: Starting with New York

When one asks what can be done about the errant or corrupt public official, we would first respond that the question is very difficult to answer.

Jennifer Love Hewitt “Twilight” Fanatic: “Team Edward!”

Jennifer Love Hewitt may be The Ghost Whisperer, but the actress has her eye on one very famous creature of the night.

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Add J-Love to the growing list of celebrity hotties going gaga over British bloodsucker Robert Pattinson.
“Who’s not Team Edward?” the actress told MTV News while promoting the upcoming fifth season [...]

Edward Wytkind: Surface Transportation: The Need is Now

Transit systems nationwide are hemorrhaging while history shows that transportation bills are engines of job creation and their services are in highest demand.

“Twilight New Moon” Clips Premiere @ Comic-Con Convention (VIDEO)

A sneak peek of two clips from the upcoming film The Twilight Saga: New Moon premiered at The Comic-Con Convention in San Diego Thursday night. One courageous fan managed to sneak a camera into the screening and posted clips of the scenes online — get ‘em while they’re hot. Sidebar: The screaming and squealing gets [...]

Conductor Edward Downes And Wife Joan Die In Swiss Suicide Clinic

LONDON — He spent his life conducting world-renowned orchestras, but was almost blind and growing deaf – the music he loved increasingly out of reach. His wife of 54 years had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. So Edward and Joan…