Taylor Lautner is such a doll! Thanks to the success of the beloved Edward Cullen and Bella Swan dolls that hit shelves Nov. 1, mega toy giant Mattel is expanding its hit Twilight Barbie Collection, bringing lovelorn werewolf Jacob Black to life via a new action figure that mirrors the 17-year-old star’s portrayal of the [...]
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15 Celebs That Support Roman Polanski
A list of almost 200 celebs is circulating now, including writers, directors, actors, all petitioning for Polanski’s release and rallying against his extradition to the US.
Bella vs. The Wolf Pack “New Moon†Clip Debuts On iTunes
OMG — Bella takes The Wolf Pack in this brand new clip from The Twilight Saga: New Moon available for free on iTunes!
Check out what happens when Bella confronts The Wolf Pack about Jacob and makes the mistake of slapping the volatile Paul.
“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 [...]
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey:One Day In Brooklyn
By: Dennis Cook
The studio debut of the 2009 configuration of JFJO is perhaps the “jazziest” effort from them in some time. While often seen as the genre’s wild child (a well earned tag), the Fred works in a smoother, slinkier vein on One Day In Brooklyn (released September 1 on Kinnara Records), fitting for what may be the most forthrightly sensual lineup in their 15 year history.
Beginning with a rollicking double shot of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, “A Laugh For Rory/Black & Crazy Blues,” dedicated to recently departed friend/producer/music maestro Joel Dorn, the four-piece JFJO – Brian Haas (piano, keys), Josh Raymer (drums, percussion) and new arrivals Chris Combs (lap steel, guitar) and Matt Hayes (upright bass) – struts out confident, playing arm-in-arm like men with something to prove. There’s a forthright appeal to that kind of “chip on your shoulder” mentality when applied to high-end material like this, and JFJO keeps the momentum going till the end of this six-track EP. While Winterwood, their last release with bassist/co-founder Reed Mathis, found them reconfiguring tradition into strange new shapes, One Day, perhaps wisely, is a bit more orthodox and thus probably a better handshake to the bread ‘n’ butter jazz community. Oh, they’ve still got plenty o’ quirks (the hip-hop/classical hybrid “Drethoven” is wholly Fred in nature) and lap steel isn’t your standard jazz instrument (outside of kindred spirit Bill Frisell’s bands, a palpable echo here) but this EP goes down smooth in a way that perhaps their other recent boat rockin’ doesn’t.
Original “Country Girl” is like one of those lovely gems one discovers on old Prestige albums by Yusef Lateef or Sonny Rollins, a beautiful merger of craftsmanship and unabashed melody that shows off Combs unique, moving technique to best form here. Their reading of The Beatles’ “Julia” is actually more melodramatic than the original, with Haas’ piano out front, as it is pretty much throughout One Day. That’s perhaps the main difference between this release and much of what we know as Jacob Fred. Haas is the clear leader now and instead of the creative sparring one’s come to expect there’s unanimity of vision stemming from his keys, where the others certainly shine but their glimmer isn’t quite as bright as Haas, at least not yet. Within a genre that adores pianist this may not be a bad move, especially with Haas turning in some of his loveliest work to date on the non-Western modalities of “Imam” and a superb Midwestern accented reading of Monk’s “Four In One.”
It’s too soon to tell what this newly minted quartet will eventually sound like, but this glimpse into their emerging artistic construction is ample (and satisfying) proof that JFJO endures, keeping jazz on its toes and kicking its borders a few inches wider with each salvo.
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Jacob M. Appel: The Ultimate Prescription: Make Us Decide How We Want To Die
At a recent AARP tele-town hall on healthcare, President Obama fielded a provocative question from a North Carolinian caller named Mary. Mary asked the President…
Jacob Heilbrunn: Whatever Works: Obama, Gates, and Crowley
Now that he’s reverted to his conciliator mode by inviting Gates and Crowley over for a brew, Obama is playing to his strength. For the American beer industry this could be a great moment.
“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 [...]
Jacob M. Appel: A Culture of Liberty
The right to remove an unwanted conceptus from one’s uterus, and to choose one’s intimate partners, and to end life on one’s own terms, are each threads in the same social blanket.
Jacob M. Appel: Assisted Suicide for Healthy People?
Advocates for physician-assisted suicide have in recent years focused upon the rights of the terminally ill and severely disabled to control their own destinies. Oregon’s…
Jacob Reitan: No LGBT Rights Mentioned in Sotomayor’s Confirmation Hearing
I watched the opening statements made by the nineteen senators in Monday’s confirmation hearing for Judge Sotomayor. Each senator previewed what they were going to…




