Thursday, December 31, 2009
Teachers caught in alleged naked romp in classroom
BROOKLYN (WABC) -- The alleged classroom tryst is the talk of the school at James Madison high.
Although some students told Eyewitness News they had been issued a warning by other teachers and staff.
"They told us not to talk to anyone and stuff," said 12th grader Tijo Thomas.
The chatter centers around two female language instructors, French teacher Cindy Mauro, 33, and 29-year-old married Spanish instructor Alini Brito.
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A janitor apparently caught the pair naked in an empty classroom and reported it to school officials.
Senior Irma Buzhinskya is one of Brito's former students.
"They're very professional and all these are just rumors. It's like he said-she said. It's just a bunch of rumors and if they do an investigation about this, I believe it's gonna come out to be all rumors," said Buzhinskya.
The Department of Education will only confirm that it's investigating an incident of employee misconduct saying, "the two teachers, who are tenured, have been reassigned, pending the outcome of the investigation."
One parent agrees with the department's actions so far.
"I think they've taken the right measure. Innocent until proven guilty," he said.
Students described both teachers as popular and professional, and seemed inclined to dismiss the allegations as nothing more than a smeer campaign.
"It's probably someone who doesn't like them. They're trying to ruin the image of the school. And we're not like that. It's a really good school. Nothing even happens in this school," said Juan Pablo Pettit.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
'Twilight' stars Taylor Lautner and Kellan Lutz to attend People's Choice Awards
As you already know, Twilight and its cast received quite a few nominations for the People's Choice Awards, including one for Lautner as "Favorite Breakout Movie Actor." (The full list is available here in case you need to see Twilight nominations again.)
The People's Choice Awards will air on January 6th, 2010. In the meantime, intermittent polls for the PCAs have been on-going, and of the "major movie series" listed (Pirates Of The Caribbean, Harry Potter, and The Lord Of The Rings) alongside New Moon, The Twilight Saga: New Moon leads already. Should be a rather Twilight-filled event! See more like this here.
Susan Boyle has a fan in Lady Gaga
"I love Susan Boyle. She is my woman of the year. She has achieved more in this year than most artists will in a lifetime. This time last year nobody even knew who she was and now she is knocking the world's most established artists off the album and singles charts...Our styles are different. I don't know if we could work together, but never say never. It would be great to work with somebody of that talent."
The only thing more surprising than Gaga's quote? The report that 50 Cent also is interested in working with the singer as well.
Susan Boyle is currently in Japan, where she will perform a traditional song for a local TV network. Are you surprised that she has fans in Lady Gaga and 50 Cent? Let me know your thoughts with a comment below.
Tiger Woods celebrates his birthday amidst plastic surgery rumors
Making money off Woods: Oddsmakers making money off potential Tiger Woods divorce settlement
If the email is to be believed, Woods' recovery time from surgery was about a month. Since his November car accident, Woods has remained underground.
The Bisher email has yet to be confirmed as authentic
Hungry Girls' holiday diet cards; Rachel Ray's 'Make
Recipe decks just might be the next best thing. Popular cooking-world personalities like Rachael Ray and “Hungry Girl” Lisa Lillien are just two of the cookbook authors who have put recipes in carry-around card form.
Lillien offers holiday-season help in her “Hungry Girl: Chew the Right Thing” deck (St. Martin’s Press, $17) with “supreme makeovers for 50 foods you crave.” Consider such figure-friendly fair as “Amazing Ate-Layer Dip” at 105 calories per serving; Sassy SouthWestern Egg Rolls, 181 calories for three; or the 82-calorie Raspberry Mocha Swappuccino.
Lillien, founder of the hungry-girl.com website and known for adding high-fiber cereal to her favorite dishes, includes lots of sweet snacks, drinks and fun foods like pizza, noodle dishes, nachos and chicken fingers, which she coats with Cap ’n Crunch cereal and bakes.
The addition of fresh fruit cuts calories and boosts nutrition for some breakfast and snack recipes, with at least two snacks made by adding canned pumpkin to cake or brownie mix. (For her 181-calorie brownie muffins, add a 15-ounce can of pumpkin to devil’s food cake mix, omit the other ingredients and bake in a 12-cup muffin tin for 20 minutes at 400 degrees.)
‘DELISH DISHES’ Ray’s “Make Your Own Take Out” (Random House, $15) is a scaled-down recipe card-holder with tabs that identify options by cuisine. Categories: Thai, Chinese, Indian, pizza, burgers and “sammies” and Tex-Mex.
Ray streamlines a variety of ethnic dishes, avoiding less common ingredients, such as lemongrass or galangal in Thai dishes, that might require a trip to the gourmet market or Asian grocery.
The recipes, designed to be on the table in 30 minutes, include options such as honey-nut chicken sticks, Thai pizza, bacon and creamy ranch burgers, and sweet and spicy pineapple pork.
FOODIE FLASHCARDS
Want to know more about spices or coffees or wine? Ghigo Press offers a deck of reference cards on each of the topics. The company also makes educational wall calendars ($13.95) on the topics and wine grape posters ($13.95).
Each $15.95 card set includes 45 photo cards with facts and, in some cases, recipes.
Spice: Each spice card details the history of a spice, its origin, with dishes and wines that pair well with its flavor.
Coffee: The coffee cards explore the many coffees of the world with instructions for making them.
Vinifera: Cards for wine-lovers contain descriptions, stories and classic pairings of the “world’s great wine grapes,” including less well-known varieties such as carignan, dolcetto, primitivo and viura.
iPods and educational applications have Minnesota students giddy about learning
For fourth-grader Gabe Rivera, running vocabulary drills and solving mathematical problems on his classroom iPod Touch is a fun way to learn, in part because it's "something that is more newer than paper."
The student at Somerset Elementary School in Mendota Heights is one of many enthusiastic about the Apple touch-screen media players and handheld computers. The devices are becoming fixtures in U.S. schools as educators become aware of the various applications that can be installed on the gadgets to help students learn.
At Somerset and other schools in the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan district, for instance, the iPod Touch has taken classrooms by storm.
For kids there, math and spelling activities that used to seem, well, boooring have a sudden allure on an iPod. This was clear on a recent morning in a room filled with students raptly tapping, scrolling and swiping.
Rivera's teacher, Jean Stai, had to impose little discipline as her kids lost themselves in Word Salad, a vocabulary program, TanZen, a geometry app, and States and Capitols, among others.
Her biggest challenge appeared to be prying the kids from one app so they'd switch to another. The students were handed sheets with short, personalized lists of apps each had to try.
"They're so engaged," Stai said. "Suddenly, it's not so horrifying to study your facts tables. It is like a game. What would be tedious with paper and pencil is no longer so with bright colors and things moving
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around."
Somerset recently obtained an iPod Touch minilab of sorts — consisting of a storage-and-charging cart on wheels with dozens of the players, along with a laptop for downloading educational apps and transferring them to the players. Teachers take turns checking out the cart one or more times a week and handing out the charged-up iPods to students for some high-tech learning that, to the kids, feels a lot like playtime.
Stai is not yet convinced iPods will have substantive, lasting educational value. But she doesn't discount the students' excitement in the two months or so she has been using iPods in class. "Enthusiasm is important," she said.
Laptops are in little danger of being displaced by iPods as the favored digital devices for hands-on learning in K-12 classrooms. Educational experts, though, are increasingly embracing the Apple handheld gadgets as teaching supplements and, in some cases, outright replacements for computers.
Ginger Malin, who trains the next generation of schoolteachers as a DePaul University secondary-instruction professor, recently began equipping her students with iPod Touch players and inexpensive Flip digital-video cameras. These are being used to develop interactive lessons that the teachers-in-training may someday integrate into their own classrooms.
Malin, a gadget geek who likes going to tech conventions such as the Consumer Electronics Show, has discovered that her students in some cases are terrified of the classroom technology.
"They're petrified," she said. "I help them be less afraid of something new. I fail in front of them so they're not afraid to fail, too. The 'aha!' moments (eventually) come. I get e-mails from students who are so proud of what they've produced."
Developers of iPod Touch apps and add-on hardware are getting wise to a burgeoning educational market, too, and seizing the chance to innovate.
Alex Silverman, a former high school teacher now working as an app developer, has pioneered an eClicker system. It allows teachers and their students to communicate via iPod Touch over a classroom's Wi-Fi network. Such electronic interaction spurs classroom participation, he said, but older technologies to enable this are too expensive.
With eClicker, sold by Big Nerd Ranch Software, a classroom's only expense other than iPods is a $25 eClicker app for the teacher (the eClicker app on students' iPods is free). This allows teachers to ask questions and get answers more easily than if prodding shy kids into speaking up, Silverman said.
The iPod Touch has been a godsend for Jon Smith, a fifth- and sixth-grade special-education teacher at Gibbs Elementary School in Canton, Ohio.
His students have a variety of learning disabilities that often cannot be overcome with regular teaching methods. But something as simple as a flash-card slide show on touch-screen iPods, with finger swipes for moving from one digital photo to the next, tends to electrify the kids. So Smith has nudged his superiors into spending more money on the Apple devices.
His kids now rack up impressive scores with vocabulary-drill apps, devour social-studies moving-picture books and even watch videos of themselves delivering book reports. This footage, after being taken with low-cost video cameras, is transferred to a computer and then synced to the kids' iPods.
Smith delights in seeing "a sparkle in the kids' eyes."
Charles Duarte, a second-grade teacher at Moreland Elementary School in West St. Paul, has introduced his students to e-mail — via a set of classroom Google Gmail accounts used on iPods under close supervision. Each account is associated with a classroom iPod Touch, which a student uses to send the teacher morning journal entries and the like.
One of the iPods even has a Twitter app. Students use it to update a Twitter account at the school, which is part of the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan district.
Back at Somerset, second-graders in Mary Nelson's class emulate their fourth-grade classmates with giddy use of educational apps — though different ones, for simpler activities such as spelling short words.
Trent Dilfer: 'Give Favre the keys' because Childress hasn't mastered the Video game
"Let the guy who is the best in the world at what he does do what he does," Dilfer told the Pioneer Press on Tuesday. "Brad Childress can't say that. Brett Favre can.
"Give him the keys and say, 'Hey, there's a reason we sent the private jet, a reason why I picked you up, and you've won three MVPs.' "
Dilfer played 14 NFL seasons, won a Super Bowl and made one Pro Bowl roster, and he said he clashed with one head coach over control of the offense.
Based on "conversations with people within" Winter Park, Dilfer said he's confident in his analysis of the Vikings' predicament.
Here is what he told the Pioneer Press:
Q: What do you think is at the heart of the problem?
A: There's two elements involved when it comes to this scenario with offensive coaches who are control freaks.
No. 1, I don't care what they say, (but) they are absolutely influenced by public perception. If the perception is that, "We need to run (Adrian Peterson) more, and if we do that, I'm going to get seen in a better light, then by golly, that's what I'm going to do."
The second element is, there is a mastery of the offensive game that some have and some don't, and (Childress) doesn't have it.
And that's Brett's frustration.
(Childress is) good. He's a great clinic coach. He can talk up what you want, and it looks great on the
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chalkboard. But when it comes to the artistic ability to coach offense — the creativity, handling the matchups, the in-game adjustments — it's just not there, and the result of that is trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
What you have is a quarterback who has mastery of the West Coast offense more than any quarterback ever has. He has the best in-game feel of any quarterback to ever play — his intuitive feel for the game is second to none.
So look at the polar opposites at work.
This is a polarizing situation, with (Childress pushing) numbers and then you have the master of the West Coast offense with all of his intuition.
Last night was the perfect example (of the problem).
Look at the formations and play calls in the first half. Look at the numbers. No rhythm.
You let Favre run the show (in the second half), and there are spread formations and, all of a sudden, a world of opportunities open up for you.
And, oh by the way, Adrian Peterson had 66 yards doing it that way and only 28 in the first half.
Q: So you think the Vikings are forcing the run?
A: The golden nugget here is this: Running the football is the product of total plays in a game. Total plays in a game are the product of how many first downs you can create. So doesn't it make sense to throw the football to get first downs and open things up?
Go and look at their scoring drives earlier in the season. Were they pass heavy or run heavy? They were pass heavy. Adrian got touchdowns when they threw it and he ran it in.
Q: Did you ever have a clash with a head coach?
A: Why do you think I wasn't there (in Baltimore, after leading the Ravens to Super Bowl XXXV after the 2000-01 NFL season) the next year?
I don't care about my stats. I had 52 guys in that locker room who would take a bullet for me. I clashed with (former Vikings offensive coordinator Brian Billick). Third and 2, he wanted to run motion across the formation, and we had a double stick pattern to (Ben) Coates and (Shannon) Sharpe.
I threw backside fade to (Qadry) Ismail for 44.
I have the ball in my hand, and I know best. It's very simple. I depend on you to give me an offensive structure, then let me do what I do.
Think whatever you want about Trent Dilfer. But when I was playing, I was one of the best in the world. (Coaches) can't figure that out. They don't get it.
Now Brett is the best. He's the best in the world at what he does. Being creative. Being intuitive. Having that sixth sense.
Q: What was Mike Holmgren (Favre's longtime coach in Green Bay and Dilfer's coach in Seattle from 2001 to 2004) like?
A: Mike Holmgren had strict boundaries. "This is how we're going to do it. But you choose to do something else, it better work. And if it works, then we'll keep doing it."
What happens now is the system grows, and evolves and blossoms.
Then there's synergy between the play caller and quarterback, and it's beautiful.
What you see in New Orleans is the most awesome thing in football between Drew Brees and Sean Payton. They argue. They fight. But they have synergy.
Q: What is the solution at Winter Park?
A: People say Brett's going to lose it for them. But nobody wants to win the Super Bowl more than Brett Favre. He has so much invested in this in terms of pain.
He wants it more than anybody. Let him go do it.
If you let him do it, then Adrian Peterson will be the MVP of the Super Bowl. Brett doesn't care (about accolades).
Thomas Jones and Dorsey Levens and Edgar Bennett.
These pedestrian backs rush for 1,200 yards (with Favre). Why? Because Brett knew that if you scare people with the passing game, then your runner goes off.
Adrian Peterson? Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me?
The silver lining of last night's game: They were forced by the score to let Brett Favre run the show.
If I were him, I would have been in the office today and said: "With all due respect, I told you so. This is how we have to do it.
"You can have all the credit, Coach. You're brilliant. But let's make something very clear: This is our only chance. Give me the keys, and now let me drive the car."
Car hits light-rail train near Mall of America Video
The southbound train then struck the car, said spokesman Bob Gibbons.
The woman driving the sedan was taken to a hospital complaining of neck and back pain, Gibbons said. A second person, a man who was on the train, also complained of neck pain. Neither appeared to have serious injuries.
The rest of the train passengers were taken by bus to the Mall of America — which was likely their destination, Gibbons said.
As of early afternoon, both vehicles remained at the scene. The light-rail system was running on a single track between the 28th Avenue station and the Humphrey Terminal station, Gibbons said.
Kannada actor Vishnuvardhan dead
He has acted in 200 films in Kannada and richly popular for his friendly nature and good deeds. After the death of Dr Rajakumar on April 12 2006 the passing away of Dr.Vishnuvardhan after three years eight and half months is a huge loss to Kannada cinema industry.
Dr Vishnuvardhan took the treatment on Tuesday evening at 5 pm and moved to the hotel where he was staying in Mysore. Sadly he developed severe problem early on Wednesday morning. He leaves behind actress wife Smt. Bharathi Vishnuvardhan, Keerthi and Chandana adopted daughters and son in law actor Anirudh.
Dr Vishnuvardhan was brought from Mysore to Bangalore around 8 am on Wednesday morning. The body will be kept in his 4th T Block Jayanagar residence till 10.30 am. Then for public darshan the body of Dr Vishnuvardhan will be kept at Cosmopolitan Club grounds in Jayanagar from 10.30 to 4 pm. The Chief Minister of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa has ordered for state honors to the agile actor. The cremation of Dr Vishnuvardhan will take place today evening.
Vancouver 2010 news and notes
"It's very cool," said Davis, an anthropology major at the University of Michigan.
Skaters are given a prescribed rhythm for their original dance but can use any music or choreography that falls under that rhythm. This season, it's folk/country. Although many skaters opted for American country or Spanish music, choreographer Marina Zoueva wanted Davis and White to stand out.
The skaters called Anuja Rajendra, who combines Bollywood music and dance with exercise at her BollyFit studio in Ann Arbor, Mich. She showed them how to move their arms and bodies in true Indian style.
Ruggiero hopes to end career with gold
Nearly 12 years after competing in her first Winter Games, women's hockey player Angela Ruggiero (Simi Valley, Calif.) would like nothing more than to end her career the way it began: with a gold medal.
"It's something that I never would have dreamed of when I was little: to play in my fourth Olympics and represent the U.S. in so many games," Ruggiero said. "It's an honor to play for the team. I was a young kid in 1998 when we won the gold medal, and it's something we've been chasing since then."
Ruggiero, who will be 30 on Sunday, was 18 — and the team's youngest player — when women's hockey made its Olympic debut at the 1998 Nagano Games. The U.S. has won silver and bronze the last two Winter Games as Ruggiero, a Harvard graduate, continued building her reputation as a skilled defenseman.
Ruggiero and forward Jenny Potter (Edina, Minn.) are the only players on the roster to have played in all three Olympics. Ruggiero is the all-time leader in games played for Team USA, which has been struggling recently against Canada. The U.S. is coming off a recent 4-2 loss to its biggest rival in Denver.
"Even though we're losing to Canada right now, people don't understand that we're a much younger team than Canada, and our coach is the master of timing," Ruggiero said. "In a weird sort of way, it's almost ideal."
World Cup bobsled, skeleton action resumes in Königssee, Germany
The bobsled and skeleton World Cup tour resumes in Königssee, Germany from Jan. 4-10. The U.S. team has collected 13 medals to-date, five of them gold.
Three World Cup competitions remain before the Vancouver Games. Nation quotas for Vancouver will be decided after the St. Moritz, Switzerland race, and the U.S. will name their team no later than Jan. 20.
Bobsled pilot Steve Holcomb (Park City, Utah) contributed six medals to the overall count after adding four gold medals to his resume. The reigning World Champion leads four-man standings and is sixth in two-man. John Napier (Lake Placid, N.Y.) posted his first top-ten result in two-man by claiming gold on his home track. Since then, Napier has maintained seventh place in two-man standings and is fifth in four-man.
Mike Kohn (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) will join Holcomb and Napier on the quest to qualify three U.S. sleds for Vancouver after Todd Hays (Del Rio, Texas) suffered a career-ending head injury during a training run in Winterberg, Germany. With three nations qualifying three sleds for Vancouver, Kohn will battle the Germans, Canadians, Russians and Swiss in the next two competitions to receive his first Olympic nomination as a pilot.
U.S. drivers occupy three of the top eight positions in women's bobsled world standings. Shauna Rohbock (Park City, Utah) is third after sliding gold and bronze medal performances this season. Erin Pac (Farmington, Conn.) is fifth after winning two bronze medals this year, and Bree Schaaf (Bremerton, Wash.) is ranked eighth.
The U.S. skeleton team will chase the podium in the final three World Cup events. Eric Bernotas (Avondale, Pa.), Zach Lund (Salt Lake City), Noelle Pikus-Pace (Orem, Utah) and Katie Uhlaender (Breckenridge, Colo.) have all finished with a season-best fifth place this year, but have yet to medal. Pikus-Pace is the highest ranked U.S. skeleton athlete in seventh.
Matt Antoine (Pairie du Chien, Wisc.) and John Daly (Smithtown, N.Y.) have decided to battle head-to-head on the Intercontinental Cup tour. Only three nations will be granted three sleds at Vancouve, and the U.S. currently qualifies behind Germany and Canada. Antoine edges Daly by a 25 points on the world-rank list entering second half. Kyle Tress (Ewing, N.J.), who leads America's Cup points, will join Bernotas and Lund on the World Cup team.
Luger Hamlin included among Associated Press top female athletes
World luge champion Erin Hamlin (Remsen, N.Y.) finished 10th in the voting for female athlete of the year by members of the Associated Press.
Hamlin, headed to her second Winter Olympics, captured the world title in Lake Placid in February. The accomplishment ended a 99-race winning streak amassed by Germany in World Cup, World Championship and Winter Olympic events dating back to the late 1990s. Earlier this month, she added her first World Cup medal in Lillehammer, Norway.
"It is definitely not something I ever thought I would be grouped within," said Hamlin, 23,. "I think it is a great thing for luge and Olympic sports, in general, to get that recognition amidst a dominating field of professional athletes in mainstream sports."
Olympic gold medalists to attend U.S. figure skating championships
Twelve U.S. Olympic figure skating champions will attend the Jan. 14-24 U.S. Championships in Spokane, Wash.
The gold medalists will participate in an on-ice presentation during the Smucker's Skating Spectacular on Jan. 24 and will attend a "Destination Vancouver" fundraising dinner later that evening.
The Olympic champions scheduled to appear are Dick Button (1948, 52), Tenley Albright (1956), Hayes Jenkins (1956), Carol Heiss Jenkins (1960), David Jenkins (1960), Peggy Fleming (1968), Dorothy Hamill (1976), Scott Hamilton (1984), Brian Boitano (1988), Kristi Yamaguchi (1992), Tara Lipinski (1998) and Sarah Hughes (2002).
The championships are the final event before the selection of the team that will compete at the Vancouver Games.
Also, several of the figure skaters expected to make the U.S. Olympic team will perform on the Smucker's Stars on Ice Tour after the Vancouver Games. The 40-city tour begins April 1 in Fort Myers, Fla. Evan Lysacek (Naperville, Ill.) and Olympic silver medalists Tanith Belbin (Glen Mills, Pa.) and Ben Agosto (Chicago) are among the skaters performing.
Reality TV meets curling
Chris Plys (Duluth, Minn.), an alternate on the U.S. Olympic men's curling team, will appear on the new E! series "Bank of Hollywood."
Plys auditioned for the role in November and is set to appear on one of the episodes this season (exact air date not yet determined).
Plys, the 2008 world junior champion, was the youngest skip in the field at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials and was selected as the alternate on John Shuster's (Duluth, Minn.) team for the Vancouver Games.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Olympic women's team, captained by Debbie McCormick (Rio, Wis.), gets back in action in Switzerland for training and competition, Jan 5-12. They'll then travel to Scotland for competition on Jan. 13-17.
Also, Shuster teamed up with Vancouver Olympians Jason Smith (Cape Coral,Fla.), Jeff Isaacson (Gilbert, Minn.) and John Benton (Stillwater, Minn.) to finish with a 6-1 record in a World Curling Tour event in Eveleth, Minn.
Briefly: World Cup luge action continues Saturday and Sunday in Koenigssee, Germany. … The U.S. cross country skiing Championships begin Saturday and run through Jan. 8 in Anchorage. … Nordic combined World Cup action continues Saturday and Sunday in Oberhof, Germany. … Freestyle skier Shannon Bahrke (Tahoe City, Calif.), snowboarder Steve Fisher (St. Louis Park, Minn.), bobsledder Steve Holcomb (Park City, Utah), short track speedskater Katherine Reutter (Champaign, Ill.), skeleton slider Rebecca Sorenson (Fort Collins, Colo.) and alpine skiier Marco Sullivan (Tahoe City, Calif.) will join Olympic medalists Bonnie Blair, Dan Jansen and Michelle Kwan and the Budweiser Clydesdales on a float in Friday's Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif.
See Why These 10 (Plus) News Apps Do Mobile Well
Mobile devices, especially smart phones, are becoming increasingly important in delivering news. So it's useful to look at news applications that serve the mobile user well, both in content and packaging. Looking at these apps can guide the rest of us as we figure out how to provide relevant content in the new world of smarter mobile phones.
I downloaded about 40 news apps and played with them, looking for those that target the needs of the mobile user and didn't simply duplicate a news site.
Some of my favorites give me location-specific information, while others are just fast and efficient at providing what I want in a readable, enjoyable format on the small screen. Some don't offer traditional news stories at all, but tools and information useful when on the move. And It took some searching, but I found three local news apps worth a look.
Here, in no particular order, are some news apps that I think do this well. All are free unless noted otherwise. Since I have limited access to an Android phone, they're all iPhone apps. (My niece got an Android phone for Christmas, and she let me load up a couple, which I've noted below.) Android users, I'd love to hear your favorites.
AP Mobile
This is first on the list simply because it has become my favorite general news app. AP was early to the iPhone, and its developers have continued to innovate. The customization is terrific. I can select up to six regions of world news, choose to see only baseball news instead of all sports, and separate health from general science news.
I also like having a local section with selections from both Tampa Bay papers. (Unfortunately, the structure of the local feeds generates some odd top stories, like "Senior lunch menus in Pasco County.") Rating a story is easy and intuitive, as are saving and sharing. Photos and videos are easy to access. The video quality varies, but this is a minor quibble. And if you doubt people watch videos on their iPhones, take time to look at the latest numbers.
Unfortunately, the app doesn't provide local news based on my current location, but on the information I supply, which is a drawback when traveling. The upside is that you can set multiple local sources.
The Android app on an HTC phone has very similar functionality.
ESPN ScoreCenter
ESPN also was early to the mobile scene, and its mobile-optimized Web site is a gem of usability. The ScoreCenter app, though, rocks. Customizable by sport and team, it's most useful for keeping up with scores during a game or finding an upcoming matchup. The app updates scores as quickly or faster than broadcast outlets and the MLB app, and it fits an impressive amount of game details on the small screen. ScoreCenter does a limited number of things and does them well. The Web site picks up the rest.
NPR
What makes NPR's app interesting is the ability to assemble audio stories into a playlist that you can listen to one at a time or in a stream. This is great for commuters without access to the radio and those who travel when news programs aren't on air. I like searching by program; I can listen to shows that are live now or archived ones.
The Android app has a much more limited functionality, with no live streams. (Or my eggnog-fogged brain couldn't figure it out on a new phone.)
I find I still use the Public Radio Player for live streams because it seems to do a better job remembering the last station I listened to and retaining my favorites. My local NPR station airs the morning and afternoon news shows and classical musical the rest of the day, so if I miss the news slots, I like to pick up the programming from a different time zone via my phone plugged into my car stereo.
USA Today and USA Today AutoPilot
The attractive USA Today app is one of the few I've found that uses your location for more than the weather forecast. When you view "Snapshots," USA Today's iconic infographics, you can answer a related poll question and see results sorted by your current city and state. Sweet! The app also does a beautiful job handling photos.
USA Today AutoPilot is also worth a look. Based on USA Today's travel section, it provides quick access to its travel blogs and gives you information related to upcoming flights (although you have to enter them manually or forward flight bookings from an account on TripIt). The phone directory for all kinds of travel-related resources could come in handy next time you're stranded.
Kayak's trips option looks like it has similar functionality as AutoPilot -- showing that the line between news and other types of information is getting fuzzier and fuzzier, and that neither domain is owned by traditional news organizations.
IndyStar
Kudos to The Indianapolis Star for creating a news app that uses your current location to customize its news feed. I believe this is going to be critical to all mobile apps, but particularly for local journalism, so having a site that makes an effort to provide news that way is exciting. The traffic maps are fast and functional, too.
WCCO
WCCO-TV in Minneapolis-St. Paul has developed a well-organized app clearly customized for their newscasts, highlighting regular segments like "Good Question" and "Good to Know." The video quality is terrific. Since it was released, I have seen a number of other local television stations use the same interface for their apps.
Dolphins Football 2009 ($1.99)
Produced by The Miami Herald, this app is based around its Dolphins In Depth blog, with the ability to comment on the blog directly from the app. Nice! The photo galleries are huge, and the videos of reporter game analysis look great. Seems to me if you're a Dolphins fan, this is a must-have. The Herald has similar apps for four college teams as well.
Bloomberg
The stock charts on the Bloomberg app are awesome pieces of mobile interactivity, enabling you to zoom in for a close view or choose a variety of views over time. For your mental well-being, I don't advise looking at the five-year view on media stocks. The six-month perspective is much more heartening.
Fluent News Reader
A news aggregator that constantly pulls news from 37 major news outlets, Fluent News is fast becoming one of my favorites. The free version lets you turn off one source and view more or fewer stories from one source. The premium access version (which costs $1.99 a month) enables you to fully customize sections and filter news sources.
Another interesting aggregator is the BNO News app ($1.99). It sends alerts on breaking news stories, which I find to be quite a bit ahead of the other news sources I'm using. This app is done by the same people who run @breakingnews on Twitter. The app provides the alerts, but no links to the source story, which definitely limits its usefulness. With the paid subscription of $0.99 a month, you can add more categories to the alerts. BNO is working with msnbc.com as its first client, so it will be interesting to see how the app and service develop.
CNN Mobile ($1.99)
CNN generated a lot of press when it released its $1.99 iPhone app this year. I figured it was worth it just to be able to watch live video on my iPhone. Sadly, since the launch, CNN has cut back on live Web video, and this seems to have affected the mobile app as well, since I haven't seen a live video alert in the app in months.
Still, the video offerings are extensive and look great. If you turn the phone sideways you can flip through thumbnail images of videos, just like the "coverflow" view in iTunes. That isn't necessarily more functional, but it does look cool. Not only can you save stories, you can "follow" them, which means that when you return to the app, it tells you how many developments have been posted since you visited last.
Get started
If you're not working on a mobile strategy yet, it's time to get serious. The New York Times reported getting 60 million mobile views of its content in April. Yes, I know that's the Times and not you, but 13 percent of traffic from mobile is nothing to shrug off. A new report from the Audit Bureau of Circulations [PDF] suggests mobile traffic will increase as much as 25 percent in the next two years.
You may, at this stage, choose to use a vendor to get you up and running. It's a logical choice many organizations are making in times of tight budgets. Even if you don't have resources to develop an app, you shouldn't delay developing a mobile strategy, as Amy Gahran wrote earlier this year. An important first step is to make your Web site mobile-friendly and so you can move into the next platform for news content delivery.
Top 2009 News: Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class To Start At $33,900
LOS ANGELES - Mercedes-Benz USA has announced the suggested retail price of the new MY 2010 GLK-Class SUV. Set to arrive at U.S. Mercedes-Benz dealerships in January, the new GLK350, with standard 4MATIC all-wheel-drive, will be priced at $35, 900, plus an $875 destination fee. Arriving in dealerships in April, the GLK350 with rear-wheel-drive, will be priced at $33,900 with a plus the $875 delivery fee.
Powered by a 268-hp 3.0L V-6 engine, the five-passenger GLK-350 represents the newest member of a highly successful Mercedes-Benz SUV family that includes the full-size M-Class, the larger GL-Class, the crossover R-Class and the rough-and-tough G-Class.
TeacherMate Program Growth Breaking News & Video
Nonprofits benefit from for-profit practices
While new research from the University of Illinois at Chicago indicates the hand-held gadgets improve students' reading scores, the program also receives high marks for cost efficiency. By contracting with a Chinese manufacturer to produce the devices, Seth Weinberger said, he can price the TeacherMate system at $100, which includes reading and math software for kindergarten through second grade. That's less than the cost of textbooks over the same period, he said.
Weinberger, an attorney at Mayer Brown who also serves as president of the foundation, adopted best practices from the for-profit arena to expand the nonprofit. In 2010, he plans to make the literacy software available as an iPhone app, boosting efficiencies and extending the software's reach to more children.
Unlike many for-profit startups whose plans have been curtailed by the credit crunch, Innovations for Learning has had a steady stream of funding.
Rumor Claims Nick Jonas Dead Full Video
Silly season is in full swing on the fake celebrity death circuit, and today’s rumor claims that Nick Jonas is dead.
According to “reports,” Nick Jonas died at the Baylor University Medical Center at 7pm EST after going into cardiac arrest. One report claims Nick experienced chest pains and difficulty breathing while receiving a lap dance from an exotic dancer at the “Silver City Cabaret, a popular strip club in Dallas.”
The fake reports claim Joe Jonas “mentioned Nick had neglected to properly treat his diabetes that evening, being completely enamored by the dancers.” The fake Nick Jonas dead report even goes as far as quoting strippers at the club claiming that they thought he was drunk, as he regularly was while visiting.
Besides the likelihood of a Jonas Brother regularly frequenting a strip club being highly unlikely, there’s also no serious outlet reporting the news, so we’re calling 100% fake, but a 6/10 for originality.
Just for the record, Nick Jonas is not dead, Nick Jonas did not die, end of story.
Avenged Sevenfold Drummer Jimmy Sullivan Dead
The body of 28 year old Sullivan, known as “The Rev,” will undergo an autopsy, although police at this stage believe that the death may have been due to natural causes.
In a statement on the band’s site, members wrote “It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we tell you of the passing today of Jimmy ‘The Rev’ Sullivan. Jimmy was not only one of the world’s best drummers, but more importantly he was our best friend and brother. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jimmy’s family and we hope you will respect their privacy during this difficult time.”
Along with his drumming duties for Avenged Sevenfold, Sullivan performed vocals and piano in Pinkly Smooth with Brian Haner Jr in 2002. Before leaving to join Avenged Sevenfold, Sullivan performed with the third wave ska band Suburban Legends as their drummer.
'Avatar,' Remembering Jimmy Sullivan, and 'Glee'
blame. The director's sci-fi epic, "Avatar," has ruled the box office while winning over critics and viewers, including many celeb fans of the flick. Adam Lambert thinks the movie lives up to the hype, tweeting, "Yes Avatar was great. Especially in 3d. I love how relationships evolve and develop and shift in unexpected ways. Connection is the truth." Comedian/actor Jamie Kennedy predicts the Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana (both pictured in a scene from the film) tale could sink Kate Winslet's and Leonardo DiCaprio's classic "Titanic" reign, posting, "How do u know avatar will be bigger then titanic? because eveyone was on edge of seats from old ladies to 8 yr olds, in the theater i was in."
Sadly, another celebrity death captured Twitter attention when the news that Avenged Sevenfold drummer Jimmy "The Rev" Sulllivan had passed. The rocker, who died at the age of 28, was remembered by friends and colleauges on Twitter. Audrina Partrige wrote, "rip jiimmy from avenged sevenfold:(:( he was an amazing drummer and a fun person to be around!" Fellow musicians like Chris Daughtry tweeted, " People are dying far too young these days...very sad news about "The Rev," while Joel Madden posted the solemn message, "I'm deeply saddened by the loss of our friend. I'm off twitter for the rest of the year. My prayers go out to Jimmy's family tonight."
Check out what else the stars were chatting about today, including "Jersey Shore" dialect, hard-to-find "Glee" DVDs, and an unsuccessful Wii workout with Jenny McCarthy! Be sure to follow us @hollywoodcrush on Twitter to get all the latest news out of Hollywood!
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I wait for the sound
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I know that love will come (that love will come)
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I am lost
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In the wild wild west,
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I wait for the sound
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Jimmy Sullivan Avenged Sevenfold Drummer Dead (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
James Owen Sullivan, drummer and backup vocalist for rock band Avenged Sevenfold, was found dead at his Huntington Beach, California home on Monday, December 28, 2009. Sullivan was best known as The Rev and was 28 at the time of his death.
Picture of Jimmy Sullivan Avenged Sevenfold Drummer Dead (PHOTOS, VIDEO) [source:BittenBound.com]
Huntington Beach police Lt. John Domingo reported that paramedics responded to Sullivans home at 1:00 p.m. and they notified police. The Orange County Coroners office is investigating the death.
Avenged Sevenfold was formed in 1999. The five man group has put out four albums and won Best New Artist at the 2006 MTV Awards. They are currently working on a fifth album according to member Zacky Vengeance. Other members include lead guitarist Synyster Gates, lead singer M. Shadows and bassist Johny Christ.
Before performing with Avenged Sevenfold, Sullivan was the drummer for the third wave ska band Suburban Legends. He was influenced by such drummers as Vinnie Paul, Mike Portnoy and Terry Bozzio and was also known as The Reverend Tholomew Plague, Rat Head, Mr. Plague, and Jimmy.
Jimmy Sullivan dies at 28 of natural causes Video
Although, officials and doctors are investigating the causes of his death, it seems that it was a natural death and no suspect clues have been found. Natural cause’s only rules out murder, it doesn’t give a reason for death. It basically means that there was no foul play suspected. Lt. John Domingo from the Huntington Beach police mentioned that paramedics responded to Sullivan’s home at 1:00 p.m. and they notified police.
an amazingly talented drummer and back up singer. So how can someone so young just suddenly die? It will take a while for the toxocology reports to come in, so just like Brittany Murphy natural causes have been announced.
Jimmy was best known as ‘The Rev’ and drummer for Avenged Sevenfold that was formed in 1999. The group has put out four albums; they won Best New Artist at the 2006 MTV Awards.
To read more on this story go to primewriter.com. Let us know your thoughts on Jimmy Sullivan. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.
Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller,’ Muppets’ movie debut among picks for National Film Registry Video
WASHINGTON — Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video, with that unforgettable graveyard dance, will rest among the nation’s treasures in the world’s largest archive of film, TV and sound recordings.
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The 1983 music video directed by John Landis, though still the subject of lawsuits over profits, was one of 25 films to be inducted Wednesday for preservation in the 2009 National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.
It’s the first music video named to the registry. It had been considered in past years, but following Jackson’s death, the time was right, said Steve Leggett, coordinator of the National Film Preservation Board.
“Because of the way the recording industry is evolving and changing, we thought it would be good to go back to the development of an earlier seismic shift, which was the development of themusic video,” he said.
Joining the King of Pop in the 2009 class will be the Muppets from 1979’s “The Muppet Movie” — the first time on the big screen for Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy — and the 1957 sci-fi classic “The Incredible Shrinking Man,” among other titles.
The library works with film archives and movie studios to ensure original copies are kept safe. It also acquires a copy for preservation in its own vaults among millions of other recordings at the Packard Campus ofthe National Audio-Visual Conservation Center in the hills near Culpeper, Va.
“By preserving the nation’s films, we safeguard a significant element of our cultural patrimony and history,” said Librarian of Congress James H. Billington.
Congress established the registry in 1989, which now totals 525 films. They are selected not as the “best” American films but instead for their enduring importance to U.S. culture.
The library selects films that are “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant after reviewing hundreds of titles nominated by the public and consulting withthe National Film Preservation Board.
In “The Muppet Movie,” Kermit leads his fellow TV characters on a road trip to Hollywood where they meet Steve Martin, Mel Brooks and other actors with the magic of creators Jim Henson and Frank Oz.
Other notable titles include “Once Upon a Time in the West” (1968), directed by Sergio Leone, representing the “spaghetti western” genre that helped propel such rising stars as Clint Eastwood. The list also includes Bette Davis’ Oscar-winning performance in “Jezebel” from 1938.
The oldest film inducted was “Little Nemo” from 1911, a mix of live action and animation adapted from Winsor McCay’s comic strip “Little Nemo in Slumberland.” The film, highly advanced for its time, influenced future animators, including Walt Disney.
Regardless of ongoing legal disputes over rights to Jackson’s “Thriller,” the library holds a copy submitted in 1984 for copyright purposes and will seek to acquire another for preservation.
Dave Brubeck, grace bumbry, jennifer nettles, robert de niro & wife at Kennedy Center Honors 2009
December 30: Dave Brubeck, grace bumbry, jennifer nettles, robert de niro & wife at Kennedy Center Honors 2009. Watching Tuesday’s CBS broadcast of the 32nd annual Kennedy Center Honors special, one was left wondering whom to look for- the five honorees or the many-time awardees who turned up to grace the occasion.
Mel Brooks, Dave Brubeck, Grace Bumbry, Robert De Niro, and Bruce Springsteen were the five artists honored with this year’s Kennedy Center Honors for their lifetime contributions to American culture.
Just after the traditional White House reception, the honorees met again with President Obama, Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden on the stage.
Actress Meryl Streep, who has won multiple Academy Golden Globe and Emmy awards, recalled how astonished she was at the versatility of the director Robert De Niro who had directed her in Falling in Love and The Deer Hunter.
Martin Scorsese, a 2007 Kennedy Center honoree and winner of multiple Academy, Globe and Grammy awards said De Niro is guide, lifesaver and good friend of him.
Multiple award-winning musician Herbie Hancock described musician Dave Brueback as his ‘musical inspiration.’
Then came a series of musical tributes to Mel Brooks and two of them were by Frank Langella and Martin Short who had acted in Brooks-directed movies. Tributes by Jack Balck, Harry Connick, Jr., Richard Kind, Jane Krakowski, Shuler Hensley, Matthew Morrison, and Matthew Broderick followed.
Tony Award winning choreographer Susan Stroman choreographed all the tribute performances.
Caroline Kennedy hosted of the star-studded event for the seventh consecutive year.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
First photos of Kourtney Kardashian with newborn son Mason
Now, it's Kourtney Kardashian who's trying to keep up with her newborn son Mason.
In an interview with "Life & Style," Kardashian, 30, and Mason's father Scott Disick, 26, gush over the new addition to their family.
"It feels amazing. It's just so indescribable. You don't get how good being a parent feels until it happens to you," Kardashian tells the magazine.
Desick is no less effusive in the issue of "Life & Style" out now.
"My first time holding him was definitely special. But holding him the second time was even more special, and the third time was even more special than that," he told the magazine. "I fall so much more in love with this kid every day. I can't imagine how much more in love with him I'm going to be by the time he's 5 or 10 or 20!"
In typical form, Kourtney says the Kardashian girls broke all the rules when it came to the labor.
"You're only allowed to have two people in the room because of the swine flu," Kourtney says, "so we snuck Kim and Khloé in!"
Now that she's a mother, Kardashian is also enjoying a new type of nightlife.
"We're on Mason's schedule," she says, "waking up every couple of hours to breastfeed. But it's fun to get up and see him. I miss him by the time I see him again."
According to Kourtney, the delivery was "surprisingly easy," so easy, in fact, she's already thinking of round two.
"Kim and I are 18 months apart," she says. "Growing up, we did everything together. It would be nice for Mason to have a little brother or sister that many months apart too."
ABC News’ Bianna Golodryga Engaged To Obama Budget Director Peter Orszag (Photos)
ABC News correspondent Bianna Golodryga announced this morning on Good Morning America that she is engaged to Obama administration budget director Peter Orszag. Read more on Peter Orszag and Bianna Golodryga’s engagement below.
The beautiful news correspondent, Bianna Golodryga, 31, met Peter Orszag, 41, in May at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner.
Bianna Golodryga said on Good Morning America that her fiance is “tall, dark and he could say Golodryga and spell it after our first date. That is a winner in my book.”
Peter Orszag reportedly proposed at a romantic lunch at Sarabeth’s restaurant in New York City on Monday.
Orszag said of his fiance, “She’s a Russian Jew who gets up earlier than I do.”
Congrats on their engagement!
Bianna Golodryga and Peter Orszag Breaking News & Video
Levi Beats Bristol, Bianna Meets Peter, Death Greets 'The Rev' Video
Bianna Golodryga – Eligible ABC News business hottie Bianna Golodryga is no longer all that eligible. The 31-year-old reporter announced her engagement to Obama administration budget director Peter Orszag on Tuesday. The two met in May at the White House Correspondent's Dinner. Golodryga said of her beau on 'Good Morning America,' he's "tall, dark and he could say Golodryga and spell it after our first date. That is a winner in my book."
Avenged Sevenfold Drummer Dead – Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan was found dead at his home in Southern California on Monday. The 28-year-old drummer was a founding member of a popular heavy metal band that beat out Rihanna, James Blunt and Chris Brown for Best New Artist at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards. A message was posted on Avenged Sevenfold's official site on Tuesday paying respect to Sullivan. "Jimmy was not only one of the world's best drummers, but more importantly he was our best friend and brother." An Autopsy will be performed in the coming days to determine a cause of death.
Bristol Palin – In an affidavit written by Levi Johnston in his case to retain shared custody of 1-year-old son Tripp, the 19-year-old daddy says Sarah Palin is "powerful, politically ambitious and has a reputation for being extremely vindictive." For these reasons the Alaska custody case should be open to the public, he argued last week. Bristol disagreed, writing, "my mother is not involved in this case," and Levi only wants the case open "for his own self-promotion." Besides, Bristol argued, "Levi is not yet mature enough to take on significant parental responsibilities." On Dec. 23, Alaska Judge Kari Kristiansen sided with Levi, ordering all sealed records of the case made available to the public.
Happy New Year's Eve 2010 Party Ideas for Budget-Friendly Celebrations Video
Pot Luck New Year's Eve Party
You don't have to have a sit-down meal on New Year's Eve but the party won't be the same without great food. Don't spend all your time in the kitchen and miss the party -- make it a pot luck party and everyone can participate.
Ask each guest to bring their favorite dish to the party. Best to make it a buffet and make sure you don't have duplicate dishes. Ask each guest to RSVP with what dish they are bringing and plan accordingly.
If guests are coming after dinner, make it a pot luck dessert party. Supply the champagne, soft drinks and party decorations and the desserts will be provided by your guests.
A pot luck appetizer party is another great idea for a budget friendly New Year's Eve party. If everyone brings their favorite appetizer, you'll have plenty of finger foods to enjoy while you wait for 2010 to arrive.
Time Capsule Party
A Time Capsule Party is the perfect way to celebrate the New Year. Ask everyone to bring something to put in the time capsule. This can be a important story from a newspaper or a picture that they think best represents something that happened in 2009. In addition, ask everyone to write a prediction for 2010: The Grammy winner, a stock market pick or even a weight loss goal. You'll look at the contents of the time capsule at next year's New Year's Eve party.
New Year's Eve Game Party
Waiting for midnight is often a long wait once dinner is over. Games are a great way to get guests to enjoy the night while waiting for the ball to drop.
New Year's Charades: Have guests guess what events or celebrities in the news from 2009 each 'contestant' is trying to act out.
Board Game Tournament
This is for a larger party--with at least 10 or more guests. It's a twist on the usual board game play to keep everyone entertained: Set up a few board games such as: Monopoly, Scrabble, Life, Clue.
Set timers for the games and play for a certain length of time. Once the timer goes off, the winner of each game (at that point) is recorded. Play until everyone has had a chance to play each game. Recommended time is about 20-30 minutes per game.
Add up all the points and crown the person who has the most points the winner. Giving prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place is fun--check the Dollar Store for some cheesy gifts that will be fun to award and easy on the wallet.
Staying home for New Year's Eve is a great, safe way to celebrate the incoming New Year while saving money. Happy New Year!
Bianna Golodryga Announces Engagement To Peter Orszag On "GMA" (VIDEO)
"He could say Golodryga and spell it after the first date," she said, "and that is a winner in my book."
Orszag popped the question at lunch Monday at New York's Sarabeth's restaurant.
The New York Post's Page Six reports that he hid a 5-carat cushion-cut Harry Winston diamond ring underneath Golodryga's menu.
Golodryga was wearing, but did not show off, the ring.
The couple plans an October 2010 wedding.
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Ivana Trump Gets Belligerent, Is ESCORTED Off Plane
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Police say Ivana Trump has been escorted off a plane in Florida after she became belligerent when children were running and screaming in the aisles.
Authorities say the first ex-wife of billionaire Donald Trump cursed at the children Saturday, and when flight attendants on the New York-bound plane tried to calm her, she became even more aggravated.
Her spokeswoman, Catherine Saxton, did not immediately return a telephone message. Trump filed for divorce from her fourth husband earlier this month.
She has not been charged in the incident at Palm Beach International Airport.
Palm Beach County sheriff's deputies asked Trump to voluntarily exit the plane, but they said she refused. She was then escorted off.
Jimmy Sullivan DEAD - The Rev Died - Avenged Sevenfold Drummer DEATH
Sullivan is survived by wife Leana MacFadden aka Leana Silver.
News of Jimmy Sullivan’s sudden death Monday is leaving Avenged Sevenfold fans in shock tonight. Avenged Sevenfold came to glory in 2006 earning top honors that year from fans, music critics, and industry leaders. Sullivan would serve as both singer and drummer for the band.
Notable songs that Jimmy Sullivan sang on for Avenged Sevenfold included “A Little Piece of Heaven”, “Brompton Cocktail”, “Gunslinger”, “Lost”, “Afterlife”, and “Almost Easy”. Sullivan was also drummer with Suburban Legends.
Avenged Sevenfold would win 2006’s Best New Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards.
The Rev’s cause of death is believed to be natural causes. James Owen Sullivan would also be know as The Reverend Tholomew Plague, Rat Head, and Mr. Plague.
A drummer and back-up singer for Avenged Sevenfold, and singer for Pinkly Smooth, Jimmy Sullivan has been found dead Monday at his home in Huntington Beach, California.
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James Owen Sullivan was found dead at his Huntington Beach home approximately 1 p.m. local time. Preliminary reports said James Owen Sullivan's death may have been of natural causes, according to The Orange County Coroner's Office.
Some fans, however, point to the musicians history of hard drug use as the a possible cause of The Revs passing. Statement from Avenged Sevenfold web site: It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we tell you of the passing today of Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan. Jimmy was not only one of the world's best drummers, but more importantly he was our best friend and brother. Our thoughts and prayers go out
Avatar movie review 2009: Amazing art and questionable story line cited by some (video)
The story of Avatar has been compared to that of "Pocahontas," just as the story of "Titanic" has been likened to "Romeo and Juliet." Some also contend that there are themes of racism and political indoctrination woven into the tapestry that is Avatar. Click here to read about the hype surrounding the "hidden messages" in Avatar.
So which is it? Is it an extraordinary movie, or is it a big joke? As with many things, it all depends on what you plan on taking from the movie. If you are looking for a good story, there is some indication that you may be disappointed. If you are looking to be transported in to another world, it appears if you will be very, very pleased.
Click here to read reviews of Avatar from critics and ordinary people.
Avatar has been well received at the box office, shattering records and raking in $77 million domestically on the first weekend and then $75 million on Christmas weekend. The only movie to outshine Avatar was Sherlock Holmes...but only on its Christmas Day opening. Click here to find out how much Sherlock Holmes beat Avatar by.
Click here to read even more reviews of Avatar from critics and ordinary people.
If you want to have an experience unlike any other experience you could ever imagine, it is said that you need to view the IMAX 3D version of the movie. I have heard that some people that easily experience motion sickness have had difficulties sitting through the 3D or IMAX versions.
Click here to view a slideshow of awesome Avatar pictures and a video about the movie's success.
Avatar has received over 80% ratings on RottenTomatoes.com. In addition, it has been nominated for multiple Oscars and will be on the radar at the Academy Awards. Even though the movie has brought in $150 million domestically, there is still a long way to go to make the money, as the budget is in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
Those in Davidson County that wish to see Avatar can click here for showtimes and here for IMAX showtimes. The IMAX is located near Opry Mills and includes not only IMAX screens but also regular screens. If you have plans to see Avatar on IMAX, you will need to purchase your tickets early as many show times have sold out quickly.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon' trailer tops Yahoo! views in 2009
Now, Yahoo! has placed New Moon's trailer at the top of its "Top 10 Most-Viewed Trailers of 2009" list. According to them, the video received over 20 million views on Yahoo! alone.
Also receiving over 20 million on the site was the trailer for Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen, and the two are followed closely on the top ten list by the trailers for (in descending order) 2012, Terminator Salvation, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, G.I. Joe, Star Trek, Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus, Avatar, and Up.
20 million? Wowza!
Avenged Sevenfold Drummer Dies in California Orignal Video
James Owen Sullivan, nicknamed "The Rev," appeared to have died of natural causes, Huntington Beach police Lt. John Domingo told the Orange County Register. He was 28. The Orange County Coroner's Office is investigating, the paper said.
"It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we tell you of the passing today of Jimmy 'The Rev' Sullivan," the band said on its Web site. "Jimmy was not only one of the world's best drummers, but more importantly he was our best friend and brother."
Avenged Sevenfold, which Sullivan co-founded in 1999, hit No. 4 on the U.S. pop album chart in 2007 with its most recent album, a self-titled release that went on to ship more than 500,000 copies, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
Sullivan contributed "A Little Piece of Heaven," a tongue-in-cheek, eight-minute paean to necrophilia and mass murder. The band shot an appropriately gruesome videoclip.
In recent years, Avenged Sevenfold tried to live down its reputation for debauchery. Sullivan, in particular, had raised eyebrows after a 2006 cover story in metal magazine Revolver described his penchant for cocaine and other drugs.
Inspired by such bands as Iron Maiden, Metallica and Guns N' Roses, the quintet built its musical reputation through heavy touring. It played Ozzy Osbourne's annual Ozzfest tour in 2006, and co-headlined a national trek with Buckcherry in 2008 and 2009. It recently announced plans to record a third studio album for Warner Music Group Corp.