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Joe Francis Divorce? Christina McLarty Dumps “Girls Gone Wild” Founder Two Months After Wedding

Well, what do you know? Joe Francis’ marriage to busty newscaster Christina McLarty lasted a whole five minutes longer than we originally expected. Bravo! Word on the Curb has it that sometime between Thanksgiving and the last full moon, Christina made the miraculous revelation that she’s married to a sleazy slimebag and dumped her porn [...]

Wild Nothing: 2011 Tour Dates

TOUR STARTS FEBRUARY 1 IN SAN DIEGO, CA


Wild Nothing

Wild Nothing have
announced a string of dates in 2011 with Abe Vigoda. The tour kicks off February 1 in San Diego and will run through Phoenix, Dallas,
Atlanta, Philadelphia, DC, New York, Denver, and other cities before wrapping up on March 4 in Los Angeles.

Wild
Nothing followed up the spring 2010 debut full-length Gemini with the October release of Golden Haze
EP
.

Tour Dates:

02-01 San Diego, CA – Casbah
02-02 Phoenix, AZ – Rhythm Room
02-04 Austin, TX – Red 7
02-05 Dallas, TX – Sons of Hermann Hall
02-07 Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s

02-08 Atlanta, GA – Drunken Unicorn

02-09 Greensboro, NC – Guilford College
02-10 Charlottesville, VA – Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar

02-11 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church

02-12 Washington, DC – Rock and Roll Hotel

02-13 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
02-16 Montreal, Quebec – La Sala Rossa
02-17 Toronto, Ontario – Wrongbar
02-18 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
02-19 Grinnell, IA – Grinnell College

02-21 Madison, WI – Der Rathskeller

02-22 St. Paul, MN – Turf Club

02-23 Lawrence, KS – Jackpot Music Hall

02-24 Denver, CO – Hi-Dive
02-25 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court

02-26 Boise, ID – Neurolux
02-27 Seattle, WA – Cairo

02-28 Vancouver, British Columbia – Biltmore Cabaret
03-01 Portland, OR – Holocene
03-03 San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop

03-04 Los Angeles, CA – Natural History Museum

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Cops ‘to question Charlie Sheen, Denise Richards about wild Plaza night’

Police reportedly want to interrogate Charlie Sheen and his ex-wife Denise Richards about his NY hotel incident. According to sources, NYPD detectives have contacted Sheen’s lawyer, Yale Galanter, to try to set up the interview that could happen within the next couple of weeks, reports the New York Post. But Galanter didn’t comment whether he [...]

“Survivor” Meets “Bachelor” Dating Reality Show “Love In The Wild” Greenlit By NBC

Just what the world needs, another network reality show: NBC has hit the green light on a new show called Love in the Wild. Think Survivor meets the Bachelor. The series puts singles looking for mates together in the wilderness to see which come together. The Hollywood Reporter writes: “Twenty men and women will pair [...]

Congratulations, America. Torture Has Led You On a Wild Goose Chase, Destroyed the Rule of Law and Made You Less Safe

There are numerous headlines this week about torture:Bush: “Damn right” I authorized waterboardingBush says waterboarding is legal “because the lawyer said it was legal”, even though the head of the 9/11 Commission – Thomas Keane – said they got legal …

Green energy: Wild is the wind

Wind power is in the doldrums

STORMS have brought alternating ruin and fortune to the small German town of Husum. A 14th-century gale flooded and destroyed parts of the town. Yet it also carved an inland harbour, allowing the survivors to build a prosperous market. These days the town still depends on the weather. Wind turbines are built in its shipyards and every second year it plays host to the world’s biggest gathering of wind-energy companies.

Two years ago, windmill-makers were fretting about their inability to meet a surge in global demand. Last year the industry installed 37,500 megawatts of electricity-generation capacity, increasing the total installed base by almost a third. Capacity in China doubled. Wind firms’ main worry was a shortage of components. …

Ex Sleater-Kinney/Helium Members Form Wild Flag

DEBUT ALBUM OUT NEXT YEAR


Wild Flag

Wild Flag is the new band featuring singer/guitarist Carrie Brownstein and drummer Janet
Weiss
from Sleater-Kinney, as
well as Mary Timony of Helium and The MindersRebecca Cole.

The band is recording their debut album due out next year on Merge Records, and have a few west coast dates lined
up. Check them out below and go to their Facebook page (link below) for more info


11-10 Olympia, WA – The Northern
11-12 Seattle, WA – High Dive
11-13 Portland, OR – Doug Fir
11-17 Sacramento, CA – The Hub
11-18 San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill
11-19 Los Angeles, CA – Spaceland
11-20 San Diego, CA – Casbah
11-21 Pomona, CA – Alladin’s

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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.


Into the wild green yonder

The end of an era for piston planes?

Correction to this article

DRIVE up to Mojave in the high desert, 100 miles north-east of Los Angeles, and you begin to realise why each small town along the way has its own municipal airport. Remote as it may seem, this is merely the edge of a huge wilderness that gets sparser, lonelier and more barren the deeper you venture into it. The desert air is crystal-clear and the skies cloudless for over 300 days of the year. A light aircraft is really the only way to get around. …

Stem cells in China: Wild East or scientific feast?

In the field of stem cells, China is showing that it can do world-class science. It is a shame, then, that so many fraudsters operate and that officialdom turns a blind eye

IN THE West, and particularly in America, the phrase “stem cell” has acquired a bad reputation. Stem cells are associated, in the minds of many, with the destruction of human embryos, the cloning of human beings and the Frankenstein-like creation of spare body parts. Add in the strange case of Hwang Woo-suk, a South Korean researcher who announced, to great acclaim, that he had succeeded in cloning human embryos and was then exposed as a fraud, and you have a field in which many researchers understandably fear to tread.

Not Chinese researchers, though. A Confucian rejection of the idea that embryos are in any meaningful sense human beings (a view shared by many Koreans), together with the possibility of stealing a march on the diffident West, has stimulated a lot of research into stem cells in China. And not only research. Chinese clinics have moved with what many foreign scientists regard as indecent haste into the offering of therapies. Patients from around the world fly in for the treatment of conditions ranging from autism to spinal-cord injury—treatments that are rarely based on science that would pass muster with the authorities in most rich countries, and are often outright frauds. …

Sydney goes wild for former champ

Former world No1 Justine Henin will extend her tennis comeback in Australia after officials announced yesterday she has been granted a wild-card entry to the Sydney International.  Henin is due to make her official return to the WTA circuit, after an 18-month absence, at the BrisbaneFormer world No1 Justine Henin will extend her tennis comeback in Australia after officials announced yesterday she has been granted a wild-card entry to the Sydney International. Henin is due to make her official return to the WTA circuit, after an 18-month absence, at the Brisbane

The Largest U.S. Banks Have Repeatedly Gone Bankrupt Due to Wild Speculation. The Fed Blessed the Speculation then Helped Cover Up the Bankruptcies

As I have previously pointed out, the New York Times wrote in February:In the 1980s, during the height of the Latin American debt crisis, the total risk to the nine money-center banks in New York was estimated at more than three times the capital of th…

Dust, quakes and fire as Australia reels from wild weather

Australia’s biggest city was shrouded in an eerie blanket of red dust on Wednesday as bushfires, earthquakes, high winds and massive hail stones caused havoc in the country. Sydney’s cars and buildings turned orange as strong winds blew desert dust across the city, snarling commuter and air

Wild senses: Virtual reality lets humans see and hear like animals

By Jason Palmer
Science and technology reporter, BBC News

A virtual reality exhibit is giving visitors the extreme ranges of sight and hearing that many animals have.

The so-called "immersive" exhibit shows what it might be like to see with birds’ ultraviolet vision or hear with whales’ ultra-low frequency hearing.

The researchers say the project aims to demonstrate for the public all the sensing ranges animals experience that are described in scientific literature.

The exhibit is on display at the annual Siggraph conference in New Orleans, US.

The light that humans can see and sounds they can hear are just a small sliver of the total range of those experienced by animals.

Many creatures can both make and perceive sounds at higher and lower ranges than we can hear – dogs’ perception of ultrasound is a well-known example.

Several animal species are known to be able to perceive light at extreme ranges; birds can see ultraviolet light and their plumage is often highly reflective in this range.

We hope this will generate greater interest in what’s out there in one’s own back yard

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Carol LaFayetteTexas A&M University

Predators such as rattlesnakes, on the other hand, are sensitive to infrared light, seeing the "heat" given off by their prey.

Carol LaFayette of Texas A&M University’s visualisation department and her team wanted to make those senses available to the public.

"If you were walking through the woods and you had the ability to see in ultraviolet, for instance, things like birds or fungi might stand out in very colourful ways," she told BBC News.

"These species aren’t very exotic, they’re all over the place.

"There is a wealth of information out there in scientific research that is difficult to access and present. Our project makes these fascinating stories accessible to a wider range of people."

The team consulted a number of researchers, gathering together a candidate list of species and even some infra- and ultrasound recordings of animals in the wild.

Deep immersion

The system comprises five large projection screens designed in a semicircle.

The virtual reality scene is based loosely on Cocos Island, west of Costa Rica, and visitors to the exhibit can wander through the island’s forests or swim in its tropical waters, navigating with the aid of a modified Nintendo Wii game controller.

Visible, IR and UV bird image

They can switch between ranges of sounds or sights that they might see.

An ultraviolet setting paints a picture rich with both normal colour and reflections we can’t normally see. Visualisation expert Fred Parke has designed the system such that it corrects for perspective as users navigate the space. The programme allows visitors to hear the infrasound vocalisations of whales or the ultrasound clicks of tiger moths.

The effect, with the aid of surround-system built into the exhibit, is a sense of total immersion in the environment, teh researchers said.

The sounds can be simply scaled in terms of frequency to a band that humans can hear; "seeing" in ultraviolet, however is a little more difficult. Colours must be assigned arbitrarily to different wavelengths because we simply can’t "translate" what it looks like to animals.

The researchers are working to integrate infrared vision into the exhibit, and are considering how to tackle sensory modes that humans don’t even have – such as sharks’ ability to sense electric fields.

"There are things that we can scale, that we can understand because they are things that we can see or hear – then there are things we don’t even know how they can be sensed. That’s a really fascinating area," Ms LaFayette said.

The team hopes the idea takes root and imagines the potential for a "live feed" of audio and video from corners of the globe both near and far. Subscriptions to a real-time experience could pay for the purchase of land for wildlife, they said.

"The immersive system ties interest in the environment to knowledge gained through scientific research," Ms LaFayette explained.

"We hope this will generate greater interest in what’s out there in one’s own back yard."

The Siggraph (Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive Techniques) annual conference runs in New Orleans from 3 to 7 August.


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Samsung Rogue U960 for Verizon in the Wild

A bunch of new images were released on the upcoming Samsung Rogue U960. The Samsung Rogue U960 is scheduled for release on August 15. The latest mobile phone from Samsung Electronics is practically the same height as the Glyde although a bit…

David Wild: “Police On My Back”: My Playlist For Today’s “Teachable Moment” at the White House

Today’s the day that President Obama will attempt to share a “teachable moment” with Sgt. James Crowley and Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. I’m…

Mark Hartley: Welcome to the Wild World of Ozploitation

No matter what you think of the Australian films featured in Not Quite Hollywood, these Ozploitation masters had celluloid running through their veins.

Playboy’s Barbi Twins Target GOP Rep. Hastings Over Wild Horses

The U.S. House recently passed the “Restore Our American Mustangs Act,” which would protect wild horses in 10 western states by providing additional land and protections. But Rep. Doc Hastings, (R-Wash.) isn’t a huge fan.

More o…

James Campion: Where The Wild Things Are: New Jersey State Politics

Racketeering is less a crime than a way of life in New Jersey — like Garden State Parkway tolls or shirtless jackasses puking on the boardwalk.

David Wild: Doctor My Ears: My Top Ten Songs Prescribed To Get You Through The Current Health Care Debate

The forces of evil now appear to be firmly focused on turning President Obama’s attempt to reform our health care into his personal Waterloo….