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Franti Ruptures Appendix:Cancels Several Performances

[Update to previously reported story]


Michael Franti

Michael Franti has canceled four concert appearances, the result of emergency surgery this past Thursday, to remove a ruptured appendix. He is currently recuperating at an undisclosed hospital, but is expected to be discharged within the next few days. Michael is expecting his doctor’s clearance to return to the road in time for his Friday, July 31st performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

“After many days and many doctors, it was discovered that my appendix had ruptured,” said Michael. “It was removed this past Thursday. It’s with deep emotion that I will not be able to perform over the next week or so, especially in places like Calgary, Vegas, Tahoe and Berkeley, where I’ve been fortunate enough to share my music with so many people over the years. I’m sorry to disappoint, but I will be back as soon as possible. Big love.”

Michael had canceled his July 23rd appearance at the Calgary Folk Festival and will not perform at his July 24th appearance with the Counting Crows in Las Vegas and appearances in Lake Tahoe, Nevada and at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, also with the Counting Crows.

The cancellations come as Michael celebrates the first multi-format hit of his career, “Say Hey (I Love You),” from his All Rebel Rockers CD, the highest Billboard Top 200 Album Chart debut of his career. The single has topped 200,000 in digital sales, a career sales high, and just this week debuted in the Top 10 on iTunes/Alternative Chart.


Fecal Transplants Used To Kill Colon Superbug

Some Oklahoma patients are opting for an admittedly gross procedure to kill superbugs living in their colons.

Integris Baptist Medical Center doctors recently gave fecal transplants to three patients suffering from Clostridium difficile, also…

Riot Police Storm Texas Town After Black, White Protesters Clash Over Dragging Death

PARIS, Texas — State police in full riot gear rushed a downtown street in this eastern Texas town Tuesday to break up a tense standoff between hundreds of black and white protesters who exchanged screams of “Black power!” and “White powe…

Mike Ragogna: Thank God It’s Thursday: Oklahoma’s College of Rock with Scott Booker, Raphael Saadiq’s New Video, Rhino’s Digital 45s, More Woodstock, The Bee Gees, and Kimya Dawson

ACM@OCU So you wanna be a rock ‘n’ roll star? Well, built on the whole “School of Rock” phenomenon that has become many musically talented…

Phil Bronstein: Wise Latina, Meet Ricky Ricardo…

Ricky Ricardo always got blindsided, then hustled by his ditzy wife. All she needed to do was apologize and maybe cry a little. Neither Sotomayor nor Senator Coburn seem like they’ll be doing any weeping.

Neo-Nazi found guilty of terrorism

• Neil Lewington, 43, built bomb factory in bedroom
• Arrested by chance on train with parts for explosive devices

A neo-Nazi who turned his bedroom into a bomb factory is facing years in jail after being convicted today of terrorism and explosives offences.

Neil Lewington, 43, was arrested by chance on a train on his way to strike his first blow in his racist war against the “non-British”.

The white supremacist, an unemployed electrician who lived with his parents in Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire, was also trying to perfect tennis-ball bombs which he could throw at the homes of Asians.

He was found guilty at the Old Bailey of having explosives with intent to endanger life and preparing for acts of terrorism.

Lewington had denied all eight charges brought under the Terrorism Act and explosives laws. He was convicted on seven counts and remanded in custody until 8 September.

Judge Peter Thornton said: “The likely outcome is a lengthy sentence of imprisonment.”

Lewington had an “unhealthy interest” in other racist attackers such as London nail bomber David Copeland, America’s Unabomber and Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh.

He was arrested at Lowestoft station in Suffolk on 30 October last year after abusing a female train conductor who challenged him.

Lewington was found to be carrying two firebombs that would have exploded when primed.

Later searches of his home revealed a notebook entitled “Waffen SS UK members’ handbook” with a “device logbook” of drawings of electronics and chemical mixtures. The notebook also contained his boasts of two-man hit squads bombing the UK at random.

Weedkiller, firelighters, three tennis balls with diagrams on how to convert them into shrapnel bombs, firework powder, electrical timers and detonators were found in his bedroom as well.

Brian Altman QC, prosecuting, said: “This man, who had strong if not fanatical rightwing leanings and opinions, was on the cusp of embarking on a campaign of terrorism against those he considered non-British.

“The defendant had in his possession the component parts of two viable improvised incendiary devices.

“He had the parts which, if assembled together, would have created devices which if ignited would have caught alight and caused flames and fire.”

Searches of the bedroom “revealed nothing short of a factory for the production of many such similar devices”, Altman added.

The prosecution could not say where the devices would be placed, but the circumstances showed Lewington was about to commit acts of terrorism.

The court heard he had been unemployed for 10 years and spent his time searching for girlfriends on chatlines.

One woman was put off by him when he said “the only good Paki was a dead Paki” and he would not hit a woman but would “make an exception for a Paki”, the court heard.

Lewington said he was a member of the National Front and wanted the Ku Klux Klan brought back.

Another girlfriend said he spoke of making bombs and asked at which house in her street an Asian family lived.

In a statement read outside the court, Bethan David, of the Crown Prosecution Service’s counter-terror division, said: “While holding racist beliefs is not a crime, however distasteful they may be to most people, planning and preparing to attack or terrorise people with explosive devices is a criminal act.

“The material collected during the investigation, coupled with the nature of the devices that he had made, convinced us that Neil Lewington was a real threat not just to the people that he was targeting but to anyone in the vicinity had he succeeded in detonating his bombs. He had the knowledge and the will to cause destruction, injury and death.”

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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…

Diane Dimond: Maliciously Missing People

There are hundreds of thousands of Americans reported missing every year. But there is a group of missing people who aren’t really missing at all. They are hiding.

Michael Markarian: Strong Federal Law Brings the Hammer Down on Dogfighters

The flagrant disregard that dogfighters routinely show for society’s norms was replaced by the snap of handcuffs and the slap of 30 or so arrest warrants.

Blue Turtle Seduction:16 States Tour

LAKE TAHOE BOYS HIT OKLAHOMA, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA AND MORE

Blue Turtle Seduction

Blue Turtle Seduction is no stranger to the road – and now their “16 States, 13 Floors Tour”, which kicked off yesterday in Sparks, Nevada, leads them across 16 states in support of their digital release of 13 Floors (JamBase review). The bluegrass, folk, hip-hop and rock ensemble will make their way through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota and several other states before heading back west with a finale in Dunsmuir, CA, at Sengthong’s Blue Sky Room on May 16, less than a month after the tour kicks off.

Featuring Jay Seals (guitar, vocals) Glenn Stewart (harmonica, pan flute, vocals), Christian Zupancic (violin, mandolin, vocals), Stephen Seals (bass) and Adam Navone (drums), the band met while working at a resort in South Lake Tahoe. Several highlights on this tour include the Norman Music Festival and the Hemp Hoe Down, as well as sharing bills with Oakhurst, That 1 Guy, Madahoochi, 56 Hope Road and Pert’ Near Sandstone.

16 States Tour Dates:

04/21 – Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, UT
04/23 – Hodi’s Half Note – Ft. Collins, CO
04/24 – Bottleneck – Lawrence, KS
04/25 – Norman Music Festival – Norman, OK
04/28 – The Deli – Norman, OK
04/30 – Juanita’s Cantina – Little Rock, AR
05/01 – The Old Rock House – St. Louis, MO
05/02 – High Noon – Madison, WI
05/03 – Nomad World Pub – Minneapolis, MN
05/05 – Vaudeville Mews – Des Moines, IA
05/07 – Hemp Hoe Down – Sturgis, SD
05/08 – Filling Station – Bozeman, MT
05/09 – John’s Alley – Moscow, ID
05/10 – Tractor Tavern – Seattle, WA
05/12 – The Goodfoot Lounge – Portland, OR
05/13 – Sam Bond’s Garage – Eugene, OR
05/14 – The Applegate Lodge – Applegate, OR
05/15 – Humboldt Brews – Arcata, CA
05/16 – Sengthong’s Blue Sky Room – Dunsmuir, CA