Got a cool $4 million lounging around? Baby makes three for songbird Alicia Keys and her beau, hip-hop superproducer Swizz Beatz. And it looks like the accused homewrecker and the lanky former DJ will be welcoming their new bundle of joy in a new pad; Alicia’s selling her Long Island mansion for nearly $4 million.The seven-bedroom [...]
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Cate Blanchett’s fitness mantra
Cate Blanchett has found a new way of staying fit – her children. The mother-of-three has been picking up her two sons from school on foot, reports the Courier Mail. The actress was recently spotted wrestling Dashiell, 8, and Roman, 6, on the footpath while walking back to their recently renovated – and super private [...]
EOTO | 03.04 | Lake Tahoe
By: Brennan Lagasse
EOTO :: 03.04.10 :: Crystal Bay Club Casino :: Lake Tahoe, NV
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Throughout the ski season, the Crystal Bay Club Casino (CBC) on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe offers a “Rail Jam” party where the casino shows ski and snowboard movies, gives away free swag and even hosts a free show. In early March, the completely improvisational duo EOTO, featuring String Cheese drummers Michael Travis and Jason Hann, threw one hell of a party at the CBC. With snow falling hard and talk of the upcoming “Incidents” floating through the crowd, there was a highly-charged vibe as EOTO took the stage.
EOTO’s success has been defined by relentless touring. Not many bands would (or could) play 32 of 33 days in a row. From February 24 to March 28 EOTO is on the road, from Flagstaff, Arizona to Roanoke, Virginia, and they’re taking one day off. Amazing. Never playing the same show twice helps keep it interesting and the band has a solid crew to help them make it all work. Beyond the normal merchandise booth, which was housed by longtime Cheese-Head B.J. at this particular show, there were also Conscious Alliance posters for sale and for fans who donated non-perishable food items. These posters will be available during this entire current EOTO tour, and their purchase helps donate food to needy families.
From the start EOTO displayed the smooth mix of live dubstep, electronic, house, funk and fully improvisational jamming that this pair is known for. Hann played from behind a fairly stripped down drum kit with some laptop hookups that seemed to focus on a center mounted crash cymbal, while Travis was surrounded by a plethora of music making devices. Of course, there were his patented percussion instruments, but there’s also a guitar, bass, laptops and several keyboards.
Did I mention vocals? Beyond the special telepathic relationship these two possess, simply glancing at each other when one feels they want to tweak or stop or start a new segue in the jam they’re playing, these guys also loop in vocal sounds that completely mesh with the beats. The textures, the builds and spacing, everything was tight and on-point at this show, especially for a group that pre-records nothing.
It’s rather amazing to have watched these guys transform from a small String Cheese side project some years ago into a band that totally brought the Burning Man vibe to Tahoe on a random Thursday in March. Just as their improvisational technique has strengthened, their bond as a duo has as well, and it’s especially evident in the way the layers of their music morph and run off into tangents while seemingly keeping a continuous groove throughout. The crowd loved it, and though many fans can’t wait for SCI’s shows this summer, there seems little doubt that EOTO is helping pass the time. The same could be said for Travis and Hann.
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Canada probes child driver video

Canadian police say they have begun investigating a video showing a seven-year-old boy driving a car along a dirt road while his father films him.
The video, which Canadian media told Quebec police about, was posted on the video-sharing site YouTube but the date and location of the events are unknown.
The man films from the front passenger seat, while a woman and two children sit in the back, media reports say.
Police said a Crown prosecutor would decide about possible charges.
Canadian reports said none of the people in the car were wearing seatbelts.
The video showed the boy sitting on the edge of the seat as a man identified as his father gave him encouragement, CBC website reported.
At 40km/h (25mph) the man says: "It’s a little bit fast." When the boy reaches 70km/h (43.5mph) he laughs and says: "He’s rolling, he’s rolling", the broadcaster reported.
‘Smile for the camera’
The man identifies the child as Samuel from the North Shore and tells him to "smile for the camera".
The Montreal Gazette said the footage was shot on a rainy day with the Honda CRV’s windscreen wipers going.
Police had opened an investigation after seeing the footage, CBC quoted Sgt Chantal Mackels as saying.
Sgt Mackels said she was "very hopeful" that police would determine the family’s identity, although police were not presuming that the man and woman were the children’s parents, the Montreal Gazette reported.
A charge of dangerous driving was unlikely as the driver was underage and not legally responsible. Other charges could be applied to the adults in the car, she said.
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Buyers’ Market For Suburban Mansions
Real estate agents say they have never seen prices drop so precipitously when dealing with opulent, often empty high-end homes along the North Shore that cost a small fortune to maintain and keep secure. Though homes in the $400,000-to-$700,00…
Mark Kirk Won’t Run For Senate: Report
U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk will not run for the Senate in 2010, the Washington Post’s Chris Cilliza reports.
The North Shore Republican appeared set to enter the race just days ago, after Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced she would no…




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