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Digital media and the future of journalism

I mentioned earlier this week the session on digital media and journalism I chaired at the Communicate conference in London. One of our speakers was Ruth Sunderland, business and media editor of The Observer – The Guardian/Observer media group being one of the earliest adopters of digital in the mainstream UK media. Ruth kindly shared [...]

Femi Kuti: Tour

EXTENSIVE NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER TOUR BEGINS IN JUNE

Femi Kuti

On June 3 in New York City, Afrobeat pioneer Femi Kuti, backed by his
band the Positive Force, will begin a 24-date summer tour spanning North
America, including several shows opening for the Dave Matthews Band, a
headline appearance at the Hollywood Bowl and performances at the Bonnaroo,
Montreal Jazz and Rothbury Music festivals. Kuti’s performances will
feature material from his first studio album of new material in seven years,
the acclaimed Day By Day.

Femi is ready to bring his new material from Day By Day to the many cities
comprising the summer tour. It’s easy to hear that the long respite has
inspired him. He is upbeat, enthusiastic and raring to hit the road again,
in spite of how much has changed since he began his hiatus. “Everybody is
back in training now,” he says. “We have to re-establish my music. We have
to come out and play it live, because the record industry is in such a bad
shape, we are all suffering.”

“Luckily,” he laughs, “the African man is used to suffering.”

Check out JamBase’s 2008 interview with Femi Kuti here.

Femi Kuti U.S. Tour Dates:

June 3
New York, NY
The Fillmore at Irving Plaza

June 4
New York, NY
The Fillmore at Irving Plaza

June 5
Hartford, CT
Dodge Music Center*

June 6
Hartford, CT
Dodge Music Center*

June 9
Toronto, ONT
Molson Amphitheatre*

June 10
Montreal, QC
Parc Jean Drapeau*

June 11
Atlanta, GA
Variety Playhouse

June 12
Manchester, TN
Bonnaroo Music Festival

June 14
Salt Lake City, UT
Red Butte Garden

June 16
Seattle, WA
Showbox

June 17
Portland, OR
Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre

June 19
Boonville, CA
Sierra Nevada World Music Festival

June 20
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore

June 21
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Bowl

June 24
Boston, MA
Paradise Rock Club

June 25
Brooklyn, NY
Celebrate Brooklyn

June 26
Philadelphia, PA
World Cafe Live

June 27
Washington, D.C.
9:30 Club

June 30
Apple Valley, MN
Music in the Zoo‹Weesner

July 1
Highland Park, IL
Ravinia Festival

July 2
Milwaukee, WI
Summerfest

July 3
Rothbury, MI
Rothbury Festival

July 4
Toronto, ONT
Harbourfront Centre

July 5
Montreal, QC
Metropolis

* Supporting Dave Matthews Band


Armband Won’t Weigh Heavy On Him

While shocked at Aide’s retirement, Indra says it’s time to focus on
Tajikistan

Cubby Leong
cubby@mediacorp.com.sg

JOHN Wilkinson limped away after the first tackle, but when Gombak
defender Precious Emuejeraye steamed into the SAFFC midfielder the second
time, both players squared off with each other at a Lions’ training match
yesterday at the National Stadium.

While some Singapore fans would be alarmed to hear of the confrontation,
so near the second leg of their Asian Zone World Cup second round
qualifier with Tajikistan, new Lions’ captain Indra Sahdan (picture) was
unconcerned.

“I don’t foresee any problems. They are all good boys in the team,” the
Home United striker said. “They are not hard to manage and are easy to
talk to.

“This team is focused on playing as a unit and it’s not just about the
captain or anyone else in particular. That’s a good sign.”

Indeed, minutes later, both Precious and Wilkinson were already speaking
to each other on the touchline and looked a little sheepish.

After the shock retirement of veteran defender and long-time Singapore
captain Aide Iskandar last Friday, national coach Radojko Avramovic has
named 28-year-old Indra as team skipper.

Which means besides scoring goals, Indra will now have to deal with such
issues as team unity and player bonding.

While some have blamed a rift between Aide and Avramovic for the
defender’s retirement, other members of the public have blasted the
Geylang player for the timing of the submission of his letter – hours
before the crucial home clash with Tajikistan.

The new captain just wants to move on.

“It wasn’t just me, we were all surprised and disappointed by Aide’s
decision to leave,” said Indra. “But we have to move on. There’s a very
important game coming up in Tajikistan and the team must come together and
concentrate on that.”

The Lions leave for Tajikistan tonight and they will take a 2-0 advantage
into the second leg, which will be played at the Central Stadium, in the
capital Dushanbe.

Besides using common sense and instinct, Indra will draw on what he learnt
from watching how Aide performed as captain between 2003 and 2007, to lead
the team.

“I liked how Aide led the team,” said Indra. “He was a very nice man to
begin with. If anyone had any problem, they could speak to him and he
would always be very supportive.

“He never faulted anyone, in any situation. In fact, he was always very
encouraging, especially when things were not going well.”

Indra has always risen to the occasion, coming up with goals against the
likes of Denmark, Uruguay, Japan, Kuwait and Premiership champions
Manchester United.

Could the armband restrict him in any way?

“Of course this is a new experience for me, but I don’t see it as extra
pressure or me having extra responsibilities,” he said. “When I was a boy
watching from the stands, all I wanted was to play for the national team.
Being captain never crossed my mind.

“Now that I am, I will still approach the game the way I have always
done.”

Chelsea’s Defence Cut Down, Grant Stays Calm

Two-week break and an easy upcoming schedule could give walking wounded
time to heal

LONDON – When they won back-to-back Premiership titles under Jose
Mourinho, Chelsea were well-known as a team who refused to throw in the
towel until the final whistle.

Their campaigns in 2004/05 and 2005/06 were littered with matches where
they grabbed a goal at the death to snatch a point, and at times, a vital
three points.

On Sunday, with new boss Avram Grant in the dugout, the boot was very much
on the other foot for the Stamford Bridge outfit.

Leading Everton 1-0, Chelsea was shocked by a spectacular 90th minute Tim
Cahill equaliser which denied the home side three points and saw the Blues
go five points behind league leaders Manchester United.

It was significant that Cahill’s stylish bicycle-kick was executed without
Chelsea’s regular centre-back pairing of John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho
in attendance, or with Petr Cech in between the posts.

But, despite the mounting casualty list in his defensive department, Grant
insisted yesterday that his side would bounce back and remain contenders
for the title.

Chelsea lost Carvalho during the first-half of the clash with Everton and
the seriousness of the Portuguese international’s back injury would only
be known after a scan, but a defiant Grant said: “We have too many
injuries at the moment, and it is not easy to play without key players
like Terry and Cech, as well as Paulo Ferreira.

“But this is why we have a big squad. We have players who can come in and
replace those who are injured.”

Grant definitely cannot afford to be shorn of three of his biggest
defensive stars for too long. But his brave front is possibly due to the
current two-week domestic break for internationals. It could not have come
at a better time as Chelsea fight to regroup. Besides, the Blues will not
face a stern test for at least a month in the shape of a Champions League
clash.

Indeed, Grant is convinced his team will return to action rejuvenated for
their match with bottom side Derby County on Nov 24.

He said: “I am sure that when we come back, we will quickly start to play
the good football that we have managed to play in our recent matches.”

The trickier Champions League tie follows next with a trip to Rosenborg,
but Grant and his men know they only need a win from either one of their
remaining two Group B games to qualify for the last 16.

Following Rosenborg, Chelsea’s next four games will be at home to
Sunderland, West Ham, Valencia (Champions League) and Liverpool, in a
tricky League Cup quarter-final on Dec 18.

That will be the Blues’ next big test, followed by a trip to Ewood Park
five days later to face Blackburn Rovers in the Premiership.

By this time, Grant will want at least a couple of his big-name defenders
back in the starting XI.

After taking over from Jose Mourinho in September, Grant vowed to create a
Chelsea team that placed more emphasis on attacking flair than that of his
predecessor.

They had plenty of chances to score against Everton to extend their run of
five successive league wins, but Grant’s team found American goalkeeper
Tim Howard in magnificent form.

Said Grant: “When a team wants to play attacking football, it is normal
that they will try to score the second and third goals after they have
scored the first.

“They had one chance and scored – we scored one goal from many chances.

“I am happy with the football, but not with the result. The most important
thing is that we continued to play good football.

“We showed we have a good squad and good players. I am happy.” – Agencies