Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi Saturday appealed to the youth to give 10 years of their life to politics if they want to see change in the country. “I assure you, after 10 years, you will be proud of your decision, and the country’s politics will take a new direction,” Gandhi said, urging educated young [...]
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Give 10 years to politics, Rahul urges youth
Glad youth are no longer armchair activists: Vidya Balan
“No One Killed Jessica” actress Vidya Balan says she feels glad that today’s youth are not just clear about their opinions but know how to voice them and drive the government to act – as was seen in the Jessica Lall murder case. “I think it’s very interesting that youth are voicing their opinion on [...]
Extra weight adds youth, says Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum has revealed her strategy for looking young: keeping on extra weight. “Don”t be too thin! It is always better to have a little meat on your bones. When you are just muscle, you end up being gaunt in the face, and that makes you look older by five or 10 years,†the New [...]
Contracts for youth-oriented projects
Serbian Minister of Youth and Sport Snežana Samardžić-Marković signed Thursday contracts with representatives of 61 youth associations. The projects are worth RSD 57mn (some EUR 550,000) and have the goal of realizing youth-oriented projects.
Matador At 21: Pavement, Sonic Youth, Guided By Voices
CELEBRATE YOUR 21ST BIRTHDAY THE RIGHT WAY
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Matador Records sure know how to throw a 21st birthday party. Over the course of three days on October 1-3 at
the
Palms Casino and Resort in Las Vegas, fans will be treated to a celebration of 21 years at Matador Records, featuring
an absolutely bulletproof lineup of Pavement, Sonic Youth, Belle & Sebastian, Spoon, Yo La Tengo, Cat Power, The New Pornographers, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Girls, Fucked Up, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion,
Shearwater, Chavez, Cold Cave, Kurt Vile, Guitar Wolf,
Harlem, and Superchunk.
Guided by Voices will
reunite at the festival to play their first show since 2004. The performance will feature the “classic 1993-1996″
lineup of vocalist Robert Pollard, guitarists Tobin Sprout and Mitch Mitchell, bassist
Dan Toohey, and drummer Kevin Fennell.
J Lo to Roll out Her Childhood Photo in Support of Youth Club
It does not matter whether she is promoting her own perfume range or working with designer labels, Jennifer Lopez stared in a lot of advertising campaigns due to her career.
Although those endorsements were accompanied with glamorous pictures of the American beauty, her latest billboard venture is considered to be a different matter.
For the latest campaign the singer [...]
SATS’ SFI unit wins $5.5m catering services contarct for Youth Olympics Games
SATS (Singapore Airport Terminal Services) says subsidiary Singapore Food Industries (SFI) has been awarded a S$5.5 million catering services contract by the Singapore Youth Olympics Games Organising Committee (SYOGOC) for the inaugural Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG).
Cheap Computers choice of youth! Posted By : jobe
Cost is always a key concern which forces you to compromises with system performance, execution and worth.
It is quite easy to buy a cheap computer as compare to new-fangled because its cost more and not reasonably priced.
Cheap computers are the renowned choice of todays youth because it is not a costly deal.
USAID to organize youth training
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) will organize youth entrepreneurship training worth more than EUR 500,000. The program will take place at the Youth Offices, with support from the Youth and Sports Ministry, it has been announced in Belgrade on Monday.
Rahul Gandhi is India’s most popular youth leader
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi has been voted the most popular youth leader in the country, says a survey released Wednesday.
Trinmool Congress leader and Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan came next in the line among the favourite leaders.
The survey conducted among 33,000 [...]
Youth vs Experience
Waiting to get off the train on the way home last night, two geeky teenagers were talking about collecting original versions of albums. One was bragging about his Prodigy CD collection (keep it to yourself bud). The other countered that he had original vinyl Beatles albums. He is currently locked in the trunk of my [...]
Sonic Youth | 07.31 | Denver
By: Cal Roach
Sonic Youth :: 07.31.09 :: Ogden Theatre :: Denver, CO
![]() Sonic Youth by Steven Friederich |
The scene outside the Ogden Theatre at show time was chaotic. Shady asshats were trying to squeeze fans for 80 bucks a ticket, and there were tons of out-of-luck stragglers. I’m told that artists often underestimate the size of the ticket buying public in Denver, so I guess this wasn’t out of the ordinary. It was a pleasant surprise to discover that despite the demand, the venue didn’t seem oversold; it was packed, but not like a sardine tin. The mood of the crowd was energetic enough for a stadium, though, with the roar that went up when Thurston Moore lumbered onto the stage, you’d have thought he was a rock star or something.
I wasn’t expecting “Stereo Sanctity” as the opener, but it really worked, Moore establishing his unmistakable six-string howl immediately, a musical presence that is simply unparalleled. The last time I’d seen Sonic Youth had been an almost somber experience. They played Daydream Nation in its entirety, and the landmark album confined them like a straightjacket, while the encore of the new Rather Ripped material was clearly what their hearts were into. Thus, it shouldn’t have been a surprise that they played all but one song from the brand new album, The Eternal (released June 9, 2009 by Matador Records), and that the band was explosive compared with the nostalgia trip I’d witnessed two years ago.
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To begin with, Thurston was jumping around like a crazy person, clearly feeling it, rather than his forbidding, wooden performance of 2007. You can talk about other guitarists “shredding” but this is a guy who brings visual and sonic clarity to that term, just as acutely on the new material as ever before. Creative yet concise, he tore apart “Sacred Trickster,” and then it was Kim Gordon‘s turn to take the spotlight, screeching with a freakish sexuality on the monstrous “Calming The Snake.” This song achieved instant classic status as I witnessed it live, the epitome of prog-punk, a searing blast of spontaneous emotion contained within a flawless composition. “Anti-Orgasm” was busted down into its metal essence then taken to its most perversely melodic extreme before swelling in a swathe of tension and exploding, absolutely incredible. “Poison Arrow” was King Crimson-meets-The Velvet Underground plus a dash of Germs, and “Malibu Gas Station” was downright Nirvana-esque (yes, it’s okay to be influenced by your offspring), but each song was instantly recognizable as just one band.
Apart from the new stuff, the obvious highlights were the liberated Daydream tracks (the two albums covered all but two songs of the set). “Hey Joni” was perfectly executed geekpop, and “Silver Rocket” was half ’80s hardcore, half shoegaze progenitor, Thurston & Co. taking their time with the occasionally-rhythmic noise jam, then slamming the song home con brio. And after a picturesque take on the elegant “Massage The History” ended the set proper, we got an absolutely unbeatable combo: “The Sprawl,” sounding as modern and fresh as any Pitchfork darling of today, and “‘Cross The Breeze,” the “Stairway To Heaven” of indie rock, frightening in its precision and passion. With the pristine sound in the Ogden, you could hear jaws drop.
The only lull in the entire show was “Walkin’ Blue,” which sucked a little energy out of the room following “Orgasm,” but just-as-ballady “Antenna” flowed naturally out of “Rocket,” and “What We Know” made a pop-perfect second encore until the avant-growl of “Death Valley ’69,” complete with a Moore/Lee Ranaldo guitar fencing match, reminded us with authority how prescient this band was even in 1984. They were innovators; this is incontestable. Judging by this show, they still are, pushing and/or ignoring boundaries, evolving their songs night after night, bringing scenes together, refining their songcraft, and retaining their inimitable essence.
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Gunman kills gay youngsters in Tel Aviv
A gunman in Israel has killed two people and wounded at least ten others, some of them seriously, after bursting into a youth club for gay teenagers. The assailant, said to have been dressed in black and wearing a mask opened fire with an automatic rifle and afterwards ran from the building.
Youth Radio — Youth Media International: Drinking Past Racial Profiling: Obama and the Gates Arrest
Originally published on Youthradio.org, the premier source for youth generated news throughout the globe. By: King Anyi Howell Pundits lampooned President Obama for his comments…
Haryana youth beaten to death for marrying girl of same clan
A 21-year-old youth who had married against the wishes of the community has been beaten to death in Narwana in Haryana on Wednesday.
Ravinder, who had gone to bring his wife from her parent’’s house, was killed by the residents of the girl’’s village.
Ravinder was accompanied by a police officer when the incident took place.
“We [...]
Youth Radio — Youth Media International: Oakland Passes “Respectability Tax” for Pot Clubs (VIDEO)
Originally published on Youthradio.org, the premier source for youth generated news throughout the globe. By: Orlando Campbell You’d think youth in Oakland, California would be…






