Posts Tagged ‘Music’

In the Works: Silva & Peirano’s “Old Cats,” Gaza Love, Havana to Miami, Crematory & Rubberband Music

Thursday, July 1st, 2010
This week, indieWIRE's in-production column tackles the new project from the star and director of last year's Golden Globe-nominated "The Maid." We put the spotlight on four projects currently being churned through the IFP labs, from life in Gaza, to children headed from Cuba to Miami, to a Georgian crematory, to a Brooklyn-based rubberband musician. New projects from Sean Penn and Paul Reubens ...

Celebrating Mother Earth

Sunday, April 18th, 2010
By BRETT WILKISON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT You'd be hard-pressed to find a town more earnest and energetic about its Earth Day celebration than Sebastopol, which dedicated its peace park on Sunday. Oh, and did you know that plants can make music?

Equinox Releases Exclusive Celebrity Playlists

Monday, August 31st, 2009
Pump Up The Volume: Equinox Releases Exclusive Celebrity Playlists NEW YORK, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ — Want to “Get into the Groove” to the same music that motivates Madonna? Curious about what “The Remedy” is for Jason Mraz’s healthy lifestyle? Beginning September 2009, Equinox pumps up the volume with a revolutionary approach to having a fit body and a sound mind. Launched in April 2008, EQ Sessions offer members the opportunity to download playlists via iTunes from Equinox.com. Curated in-ho

Altadena Fire

Sunday, August 30th, 2009
Altadena Fire RT wants to go to party Questlove … But Altadena is in flames. And one of the most viewed YouTube videos: Susan Boyle – Singer – Britain's Got Talent 2009 (With Lyrics) Google say: Altadena, CA Fire / The year was 1993 Homes neighborhood. Fernando was Altadena officials after a fall no wind, we forced Altadena music for us, 31 're hr-1247 Fire: do Parade where Lori Los Cañada Pasadena the first governor in handling the evacuation center, fire

THE BEST AND WORST STEPHEN KING MOVIES/T.V. SHOWS (A fairly complete guide to the moving pictures of America’s greatest horror author)

Thursday, August 6th, 2009
Even the most causal reader of this site should know that in addition to music I really dig horror flicks. And making lists. So this post is a natural. Stephen King is definitely my favorite horror writer. Whether it is his later, more thoughtful works like Bag of Bones or earlier blood-and-fang epics like ‘Salems Lot and Cujo, there are few who can hold a torch to him when it comes to incredible ideas and, generally, reliable execution. But as for his movie/TV adaptations? Not so mu