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21 Scariest Examples Of Childhood Nightmare Fuel

In movies, TV shows and books aimed at kids, the creators will often times throw in something a little scary in order to keep the kids on their feet. However, sometimes they really underestimate just how creepy and terrifying these creations are, and end up crafting a scene that permanently scars the fragile young psyches. [...]

Montel Wiliams Cited For Drug Paraphernalia Possession; Mark Twain Gets Politically-Correct Makeover; John Lithgow Writes Memoir; & More Morning Crunch Crumbs

-Gwyneth Paltrow continues to open up about her experience with postpartum depression following the birth of her second child, Moses, in 2006. “I felt like a zombie. I couldn’t access my heart. I couldn’t access my emotions. I couldn’t connect,” the Country Strong actress told Good Housekeeping’s February issue. “It was terrible, it was the [...]

“Glee” European Tour Dates

Glee’s going across the pond for an all-new singing/dancing stage extravaganza. On Friday, producers of the hit FOX hit musical-comedy announced that the show’s cast will embark on a tour of Europe once the set goes dim for summer break in May. Your favorite New Directions singers — Lea Michele (Rachel), Cory Monteith (Finn), Amber [...]

Julia Roberts to adopt child from India?

Julia Roberts, who recently converted to the Hindu faith, is now trying to adopt a child from India, according to sources. The 42-year-old, who already has three children with cameraman Danny Moder – twins Hazel and Finn, five, and Henry, three, suffered from complications during her previous pregnancies but is still keen to add to [...]

Julia Roberts to adopt child from India?

Julia Roberts, who recently converted to the Hindu faith, is now trying to adopt a child from India, according to sources. The 42-year-old, who already has three children with cameraman Danny Moder – twins Hazel and Finn, five, and Henry, three, suffered from complications during her previous pregnancies but is still keen to add to [...]

“Glee” “Rocky Horror Picture Show” Tribute Album Available Oct. 19

Just in time for Halloween: The Rocky Horror Glee Show EP arrives at music and digital retailers on Tuesday Oct. 19.The seven-track set will feature the kids of McKinley High taking on classic numbers featured in 1975 cult classic. The rock opera — a parody of sci-fi and B-movies — celebrated the anniversary of its [...]

“Glee” Guys To Co-Host Teen Choice Awards 2010

What do you get when you combine four crooning guys from the cast of Glee with thousands of screaming teen girls? Sounds like the 2010 Teen Choice, an awards extravaganza airing Monday, Aug. 9 (8PM -10PM ET/PT) on FOX.In addition to being nominated for 13 Choice Awards, the guys of Glee — Cory Monteith (Finn), Chris [...]

Chord Overstreet Lands Recurring Role On “Glee”

Meet the newest member of The Glee Club: Chord Overstreet has landed a recurring role on Glee, producers of the Emmy-nominated musical-comedy announced during the Comic-Con Convention in San Diego Monday.Overstreet — who previously guest-starred on an episode of the Nickelodeon hit iCarly — has been cast as New Directions crooner Sam on the [...]

The 18 Worst Comic Movies Of All Time

These days we’re pretty spoiled. Good comic movies like Iron Man and The Dark Knight outnumber the bad ones, but for years, every single movie that came from the drawn page was horrible. There were few that were even watchable, and they usually tried to hide their four-color roots. So how bad were they? Well, [...]

Amanda Seyfriend and Dominic Cooper to Spend Their Time Together

Still it is unknown whether their relationship is over. As a matter of fact, Amanda Seyfriend and her ex British boyfriend, Dominic Cooper are again spending their time together. It turned out that they met each other in a Hollywood gym. They came their for a morning workout. Later they had a launch together at [...]

Ruder Finn Asia – Corporate moves

Ng Chip Keng has been appointed MD, Hong Kong and Singapore operations wef June 1
Work experience: Senior VP/head, Financial Practice, Weber Shandwick; more than 16 years experience as an in-house and agency communications professional
 

“Glee” Porn Spoof Trailer “This Ain’t Glee XXX”

Like Double-Stuffed Oreos without a tall glass of milk or a bad day that doesn’t get better after a side-splitting episode of The Golden Girls, certain things should be illegal. Add porn parodies of good-natured TV musicals to that list.FOX’s hit TV musical Glee is about to get a whole lot happier – the show [...]

Glee Ready to New Romances and Affairs

After spending four-month vacation, school has come again! The glee clubbers are quite excited in finally getting the respect as well as attention that they really deserve.
Perplexed by his lasting feelings for Quinn, Finn has dumped Rachel thereby goes on a three-way date, guess with whom? With Santana and Brittany! In the meantime [...]

“Glee” Disses Jessica Simpson

We sure hope Jessica Simpson won’t be tuned in when Glee makes its eagerly-awaited return to FOX this Tuesday. The hit TV musical takes a low-blow at the blonde in the form of a voiceover by Cory Monteith’s Finn that will air on tonight’s season premiere. “Sometimes I wish I could be more like Coach Tanka. He [...]

“Glee” Live Concert Tour Dates!

Glee’s going live. The cast of the popular FOX series is hitting the road on a four-city tour. In an unprecedented live event, FOX and Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy are bringing the hit TV musical to the stage this spring.

Glee Live! In Concert! will kick into high gear Wednesday, May 18 at the Dodge [...]

The Hold Steady New Album Heaven Is Whenever 5/4

The Hold Steady’s Heaven Is Whenever Set For Release May 4

The Hold Steady

The Hold Steady, lauded for the scope, depth, truth and heart they bring to chronicling the American rock myth, recently put the finishing touches on Heaven Is Whenever, their new album set for release May 4 on Vagrant Records. The album was produced by Dean Baltulonis, who engineered the band’s Almost Killed Me and produced Separation Sunday, and was recorded at Dreamland Recording Studios in Upstate NY and Wild Arctic Studios in Queens, NY, with mixing also happening at Wild Arctic.

Singer Craig Finn says Heaven Is Whenever is about “embracing suffering and understanding its place in a joyful life. The lyrics speak a lot about struggle and reward.” Piano and keys take a backseat to guitar on the new record, which also gets production help from guitarist Tad Kubler. “I really believe the album exposes new elements of the band that we hinted at on other records but weren’t able to fully realize until this one,” says Kubler. “Rather than just concentrate on changes in the instrumentation, we made changes to the song writing process.”

Recorded in several smaller sessions spread out over a long period of time, the songs on Heaven Is Whenever received the benefit of being tested on the band’s recent tours. There was also a makeshift recording booth set up on the back of their tour bus so songs and musical ideas could be documented as they developed. As Finn says this allowed them to “see what was working and what wasn’t. I believe this record benefits from us working at a more deliberate pace.”


Following the release of 2008′s critically acclaimed Stay Positive, which gave the band its highest Billboard chart position to date, The Hold Steady toured relentlessly, playing to some of their biggest audiences to date.


The Hold Steady is: Craig Finn, Tad Kubler, Galen Polivka, Bobby Drake

Heaven Is Whenever Track Listing:

1. The Sweet Part of the City

2. Soft in the Center

3. The Weekenders

4. The Smidge

5. Rock Problems

6. We Can Get Together

7. Hurricane J

8. Barely Breathing

9. Our Whole Lives

10. A Slight Discomfort

The Hold Steady Confirmed Tour Dates:

04/02/10 Fri Life The Place To Be Ardsley, NY

04/03/10 Sat Toad’s Place New Haven, CT

04/05/10 Mon Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT

04/06/10 Tue Pearl Street Nightclub Northampton, MA

04/07/10 Wed The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio Albany, NY

04/08/10 Thu Bearsville Theater Woodstock, NY

04/09/10 Fri Eleanor Rigby’s Jermyn, PA

04/10/10 Sat The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

04/12/10 Mon Club @ Water Street Rochester, NY

04/13/10 Tue Beachland Ballroom/Tavern Cleveland, OH

04/14/10 Wed Diesel Pittsburgh, PA

04/15/10 Thu 123 Pleasant St. Morgantown, WV

04/16/10 Fri Appalachian Brewing Company Harrisburg, PA

05/05/10 Wed El Rey Theatre Los Angeles, CA

05/06/10 Thu The Fillmore San Francisco, CA

05/29/10 Sat Sasquatch! Fest The Gorge George, WA

06/12/10 Sat Isle of Wight Festival @ Seaclose Park Newport, GB

06/14/10 Mon La Fleche d’Or Paris, FRA

06/21/10 Mon Melkweg Amsterdam, NL

06/22/10 Tue The Forum London, GB

06/26/10 Sat Academy 2 Manchester, GB

For more on The Hold Steady see our exclusive feature/interview here.


Lifter Puller/Pre-Hold Steady BandDigitally Release Catalog

LIFTER PULLER CATALOG MAKES DIGITAL DEBUT

Lifter Puller

Lifter Puller was a rock band from Minneapolis, existing in various line ups from 1994 to 2000. The band was formed when Craig Finn moved back to his hometown of Minneapolis after graduating college. At first the band was heavily influenced by early 90s indie rock such as Pavement, Archers of Loaf, and Sebadoh. As years went on, however, they developed a style of their own and released three full-length albums, one EP, and a number of singles. They toured sporadically and largely unsuccessfully. After breaking up, the band received a great deal of interest and acclaim, leading to well received reunion shows in San Francisco, New York, and Minneapolis.

In the early 2000s band members Finn and Tad Kubler landed in New York City and formed The Hold Steady.

As recently reported on Pitchfork, the band is proud to announce that their catalog is now available digitally for the first time, along with a new collection of odds and ends titled Slips Backwards. They will also be releasing a book titled Lifter Puller Vs. The End Of, which will contain photos, lyrics, and an oral history of the band.

Slips Backwards is 17 tracks of singles, non-album tracks, and two live recordings from Washington D.C.’s Black Cat in 2000 – one of the band’s final shows. Their eponymous debut will be available digitally for the first time, while their sophomore LP, Half Dead And Dynamite, gets the Deluxe Reissue treatment, featuring live versions of tracks from a 1998 performance at Minneapolis’ iconic venue 7th St. Entry. The band’s only EP, The Entertainment And Arts (Deluxe Reissue), also includes live bonus tracks from the same 7th Street gig. Fiestas & Fiascos (Deluxe Reissue) was Lifter Puller’s Frenchkiss debut and last studio album, and the reissue features six live cuts from the band’s reunion shows at Seattle’s Triple Rock in June of 2003.

Download and share “To Live And Die In LBI” from Lifter Puller’s Half Dead And Dynamite (Deluxe Reissue) here.

Lifter Puller Re-releases:
All Released 12/01/2009
Slips Backwards – [New]
Lifter Puller – [Original Release Date: 04.97]
Half Dead And Dynamite (Deluxe Edition) – [Original Release Date: 10.97]
The Entertainment And Arts EP (Deluxe Edition) – [Original Release Date: 09.98]
Fiestas & Fiascos (Deluxe Edition) – [Original Release Date: 02.00]


Hamilton returns to winning ways

• ‘It’s been a long time’ says delighted McLaren driver
• Fernando Alonso handed suspension for European grand prix

Lewis Hamilton had almost forgotten the routine for the first three finishers. Today the world champion, for two seasons so familiar with it, had to remind himself of the procedure after winning the Hungarian grand prix and finishing on the podium for the first time in 2009.

“Great to see you. It’s been a long time,” he said as he walked beaming into the conference room along with Kimi Raikkonen and Mark Webber. Hamilton’s obvious pleasure came from reacquainting himself with spraying victory champagne and appreciating the McLaren team’s efforts in returning him to the podium. “This has been a huge leap for us,” he said. “We definitely deserve this after such a long time and after a season that has been very hard on everyone in the team.”

Once the McLaren engineers had finally established the fundamental faults with a car that Hamilton had, at times, found impossible to drive, the Woking team worked flat out to produce and test new parts, the latest changes to the front wing arriving on Friday. Hamilton rewarded the effort by qualifying fourth but confessed yesterday that he did not expect to win.

“It could have gone either way,” he said. “But everything just sort of fell into place. I had quite a good start. It was very close and I immediately got into a fight with Mark [Webber]. He was very fair and I was able to use Kers to good advantage.”

McLaren and Ferrari are the only two teams persisting with Kers energy retention, a system which was not expected to deliver a significant performance advantage on the twists and turns of the Hungaroring. But Hamilton and Raikkonen, who finished second for Ferrari, used the 6.5sec power boost on the main straight as a means of keeping the opposition at bay.

Hamilton’s cause was helped by Renault’s plans for a first win this season coming apart within 12 laps. Fernando Alonso had claimed pole position by running with a light load of fuel during qualifying and planning to stop three times for fuel as opposed to the two-stop strategy favoured by everyone else. Alonso took the lead as planned but was soon slowed by fuel pump problems. The denouement for the former world champion was more embarrassing when he lost a front wheel shortly after his first pit stop, letting Hamilton into a lead he would not lose.

Renault, world champions in 2006 and 2007, were suspended from the next race in Valencia, a home grand prix for Alonso. The team have appealed. The stewards decided that Alonso was released from his pit in the knowledge that the wheel securing nut was not in position “which resulted in a heavy part of the car detaching at Turn 5 and the wheel itself detaching at Turn 9″. It is perhaps no coincidence that the decision comes a week after Henry Surtees was killed by an errant wheel at Brands Hatch.

“Maybe we would not have won but we definitely missed an opportunity to finish on the podium,” said Alonso, before hearing the stewards’ decision. “The car was quick but there was a problem fitting the right-front wheel at the first pit stop. When I left the pits there was a lot of vibration and it felt like I had a puncture. But then a few corners later the wheel flew off my car. I made it back to the pits for a replacement but a problem I’d had with my fuel pump since lap two returned and I had to retire.”

It might have been Raikkonen assuming the lead had the Finn managed to overtake Hamilton during an eventful first lap as the Ferrari driver elbowed his way past Nico Rosberg’s Williams, the McLaren of Heikki Kovalainen and Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull.

“I had a collision on the first corner with Kimi,” said Vettel. “I was on the inside and had a clear run to accelerate, his car came sideways and we touched. He crashed into my car; it can happen. At some point the front-left suspension gave up and we had to retire the car. There are still a few races left this season and the championship fight is still on.”

Vettel dropped to third place on the points standings after Webber finished on the podium for the fourth race in succession. “I think Lewis thoroughly deserved to win today,” said Webber. “It was a good day for the sport to have McLaren and Ferrari back up there.”

Jenson Button, although disappointed with the performance of his Brawn, ought to agree because Hamilton and Raikkonen claimed points that otherwise would have gone to Webber, now Button’s closest championship rival. Button’s team never fully recovered from the setback during qualifying when a rear spring fell off Rubens Barrichello’s car and caused the serious accident involving Felipe Massa. Button’s qualifying was compromised as safety checks were made to his car but the championship leader was not happy from the outset of the race, complaining that he could barely drive the car.

Hamilton had made similar comments about his McLaren during previous races and Button can only hope that his team can recover lost ground during the summer break before the European grand prix on 23 August.

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Hamilton top as McLaren set pace

HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX
Venue: Hungaroring Dates: 24-26 July 2009 Coverage: Live coverage of Friday’s practice sessions, Saturday qualifying and Sunday’s race – which starts at 1300 BST – across BBC TV, radio and online platforms.Find full listings here

Heikki Kovalainen

By Sean Chaney

Heikki Kovalainen snatched top spot from Nico Rosberg with a last-gasp flying lap in a tight first practice session for the Hungarian Grand Prix.

The Finn continued McLaren’s recent recovery by clocking one minute 22.278 seconds to make the most of his car’s new diffuser and front wing.

Team-mate Lewis Hamilton was third ahead of Red Bull’s Mark Webber.

Brawn’s Jenson Button was 10th, while title rival Sebastian Vettel struggled with his Red Bull’s tyres down in 15th.

Vettel, who has won races in China and Great Britain this season, was heard on Red Bull team radio team saying: "The temperature of the tyres is sky high and there is no grip at all."

Team-mate Mark Webber also confirmed his "tyres are getting a little bit more difficult" as the on-track temperature rose from 30 to 38 degrees during the first 90 minute run-out.

Less than half a second separated the top six drivers in bright and sunny conditions at the Hungaroring just outside Budapest.

Practice performances are rarely the most reliable guide to race results as most teams use Friday’s sessions to analyse and assess any developments and modifications they have made to their cars.

All eyes were on Toro Rosso rookie Jaime Alguersuari at the start of Friday’s first practice session as the 19-year-old debutant put in his first tentative laps in a Formula 1 car.

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""McLaren arrive in Hungary with further upgrades to the MP4-24 predicted to yield "a sustained attack towards the front of the field"…"

The Spaniard traded fastest lap times with team-mate Sebastien Buemi in a quiet opening half hour and improved his lap time by over six seconds, but he still finished the session in 20th position.

Both drivers were looking to benefit from a major overhaul of the Toro Rosso as the team ran with the new diffuser, front wing, nose and top bodywork that has served sister team Red Bull so well since Silverstone.

More to follow.</p


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Water bills to fall due to five-year price cap

Ofwat’s initial decision is likely to spark protests from water companies, which called for an average £28 above-inflation hike in their business plans

Households will benefit from a £14 fall in average water bills to £330 before inflation over the next five years, industry regulator Ofwat said today.

The 4% fall was announced in Ofwat’s “draft determination” on price limits for water and sewerage costs in England and Wales for 2010-15.

But the regulator’s initial decision is likely to spark protests from water companies, which called for an average £28 above-inflation hike in their business plans.

Ofwat’s chief executive, Regina Finn, said: “We understand times are hard and we have listened to what customers have told us.

“They want a safe, reliable water supply at a reasonable cost. People can shop around for the best deal on many things, but not water.”

The regulator said its draft determination would still allow water companies to “invest extensively” in the network and spend almost £21bn over the five-year period.

More than £4bn will be invested in improving drinking water and protecting the environment, Ofwat said.

Spending plans will also reduce the risk of extreme weather – such as 2007′s floods – disrupting supply for around 10 million people, it added.

The regulator will make its final decision on prices in November before the new regime comes into force next April.

Before then it faces talks with water firms which had called for a more generous deal to reflect tougher conditions – such as rising bad debts in the recession – and higher financing costs following the credit crunch.

Finn added: “Our decisions allow efficient, well-run companies to invest in the right place at the right time for the right price.”

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