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21:38:38 05/23/12
Dad gets probation in toddler's death
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Dad gets probation in toddler's death
A Niagara County father held back tears as a judge sentenced him for negligence in the death of his 3-year-old son. From: WIVBTV Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:23 More in News & Politics
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11:35:07 05/20/11
Kerrigan Mom Denies Son Choked Dad
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Kerrigan Mom Denies Son Choked Dad
Brenda Kerrigan tearfully described the moments before her husband's death on the stand Thursday, saying her son never put his hands around her husband's neck. From: WCVBtv Views: 27 0 ratings Time: 01:39 More in News & Politics
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13:00:00 03/03/11
WebBeat.TV 071 | Find random stories on Broadcastr.com, Mac Google Voice App: BigPhone, SocialEyes mashes Facebook and Skype, and Artsicle: rent art Netflix style
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Find audio stories around the world with Broadcastr.com
Ok - I have a new web addiction, a website I can%rsquot get enough of: Broadcastr. It%rsquos an interactive map of stories, with pins that represent individual audio files. You can literally find anything: funny, sad, interesting stories that people share. Very addicting, informative and super random!
The site is currently in beta, and it seems it%rsquos plannign to release iPhone and Android apps pretty soon.
BigPhone
Mac dektop application for Google Voice: BigPhone. Read more here: http://webbeat.tv/bigphone
Read 24 hours worth of tweets
Stephen Blackwell actually stopwatched about 100 Tweets, and found that on average,
it takes about 6.6 seconds to read every tweet. So that means:
24 hours worth of tweets would take a regular reading human...10 YEARS!
SocialEyes mashes Facebook and Skype
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Once you log in SocialEyes through Facebook connect, you can immediately connect with your online friends: you can start chatting with several of them at once - in a group, or a private conversation (just like Skype). But unlike Skype, you can pause conversations if you don%rsquot want someone to hear you while you%rsquore having a personal break or something. And if someone isn%rsquot online, you can leave a video message. It seems very simple, and best of all: it%rsquos free!
Baby laughs about tearing paper
An unemployed dad received a job rejection letter, and was so frustrated - he started tearing it up. That%rsquos usually not something to laugh about, but his baby son thought it was the funniest thing! Watch the video here: http://webbeat.tv/babypaper
Website of the Day: Artsicle
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Finding and purchasing nice fine art can be very difficult - unless you have the time and patience to visit and browse multiple galleries.
Well, artsicle can make things a bit easier. It lets you rent art: Netflix style. It%rsquos try-before-you buy, for $50 per month. The cool thing about Artsicle is that it also helps young or emerging artists spread their work.
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05:44:08 06/02/10
OKInsiderEpisode72- Ellen records, Tiger's payout, Jesse's tears and Cruise control.
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Ellen has got the music bug and is setting up a new record label and her first signing is Greyson Chance - the little boy who did an awesome youtube cover of Paparazzi- he will be overseen by Lady Gaga’s manager also- Simon must be seething!
The last time Mariah Carey pregnancy rumours came out- her team flatly denied it. However after being spotted leaving a medical centre, the rumours have sprung up again and her team now say “I am not at liberty to discuss her personal life at this time”. Surely that is a yes!
Elin Nordegren is about to sign one of Hollywood’s highest ever divorce agreements- settling at around $500 million from husband Tiger Woods. According to insiders tiger has asked Elin to sign a silencing agreement stopping her from telling all. So far she has refused.
Jesse James has made a shockingly desperate plea for public sympathy after repeatedly cheating on wife Sandra Bullock and now claiming that he cheated because his father abused him as a child- his dad denies this.
Britney Spears is out hero of the week by finally de-throwning Ashton Kutcher and stealing his twitter crown.
Villain of the week is Tom Cruise who is trying to play down the Oprah sofagate scandal, saying it was purely misconception. We HAD jut started to fall back to liking Tom after his role in Tropic Thunder , and really wished he just wouldn’t bring the whole thing up!
Hotshots:
Lilo will be sporting a rather attractive ankle bracelet! Christina Aguilera cancels gigs, Justin Beiber denies being a diva and Sex and the city 2 - the verdict… AVERAGE!
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15:32:48 01/19/09
Interview With Martian Child's Bobby Coleman (Part Two)
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PART TWO OF JOEL VETSCH'S FOUR PART INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR BOBBY COLEMAN ON FEBRUARY 21, 2008. BOBBY COLEMAN TALKS ABOUT HIS ROLE IN "MARTIAN CHILD", AND THE EMOTIONAL FINAL SCENE THAT WAS FILMED WITH HIS REAL LIFE DAD, BOB, WHO ALSO PROVIDES SOME INSIGHT INTO WHAT TOOK PLACE THEN WITH HIS SON BOBBY.Bobby Coleman grew up on film sets watching and learning from his older sister and actress Holliston Coleman, until at age six he wanted to join the "action" himself. By age 8, he had done a dozen national commercials and some guest-star roles. Then major lead roles began to be offered to Bobby in TV and film. Now at age 10, Bobby has played in leads opposite Minnie Driver, Angie Harmon, William H. Macy, Annie Potts, Michael Keaton, Carol Burnett, Amanda Peet, Joan Cusack, and John Cusack. Bobby's biggest role to date is the title lead in New Line Cinema's MARTIAN CHILD, starring opposite John Cusack as an emotionally disturbed foster child who believes he is from Mars.
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14:53:36 10/04/06
#4 - Richard Hawley
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Today, there is no shortage of serious young men in groups, sketching out how they imagine the extremes and depths of emotion might be. Time was, though, that only those who had earned the right to sing of love, loss and striving would share such confidences - real singers, of the calibre of Scott Walker, Roy Orbison, or even Nancy's old dad, The Chairman himself. Richard Hawley understands this. The man who could well be Britain's finest songwriter insists his mind is full only with "confused thoughts and Guinness". But when he sings, he does so in a voice that's deep and low, and does not lie. His merciful, wise songs tell of the heart's truths as seen in the dark, revealed by moonlight. Remember, this is the hopeless romantic who, on returning home from a lengthy tour of America was reduced to tears by the sight of a bottle of sauce - Sheffield delicacy Henderson's Relish - on his kitchen table. Coles Corner, Richard's first album for Mute, was released on 5th September 2005. While his previous long-players, Late Night Final (2001) and Lowedges (2003), scaled remarkable heights of elegance and emotional candour, this collection is surely his best to date. Within, orchestral splendour sits alongside earthy rock and roll in songs that are by turns intimate and soaring. So go with him as he leads you down to the ocean, or reveals the secret interior of a hotel room, or shows you the seductive open road. Take the string-led, alone-in-a-crowd title track, where Hawley's narrator walks the city at night and hopes that "Maybe there's someone waiting for me/ With a smile and a flower in her hair." A smouldering take on the same ambivalence that drives Petula Clark's Downtown, it's a telling foretaste of what else is coming down the wires. Born Under A Bad Sign, by contrast, is a drifting, country confessional for glockenspiel and guitar, which slow dances around autobiography and universal experience: "What are you like?/ You've had a right life/ Taken a long ride/ But oh, at what cost?""Every time I felt myself pushing it orchestrally, I thought of the Sun studio, one-mic, one guitar thing," explains Hawley of this juxtaposition of town and country. "It's all roots music to me, even with a string section, and I wanted to prove that side by side, both work. I think there's a flow to the record - I'm expressing how I feel, truthfully. And when people tell the truth, no matter how ugly it is, it can't help but be a beautiful thing." Recording took place at Sheffield's Yellowarch Studio, with Hawley and Colin Elliott at the producers' desk. Remarkably, several songs on the album came to Hawley fully formed and were nailed in just one take. "Last Orders was written in a cab on the way to the studio," he confirms, still slightly disbelieving. "I had a minging hangover, but I had this melody in my head, so I walked in and said 'Mic the piano up and tap me on the shoulder when it's time to record'. We got it in one take. With Wading Through The Water, we were all wearing overalls 'cos we were plastering the studio walls. All I did to change was to wash the plaster dust off my hands... we did that in one take too, and then went downstairs again to get back to work." In a career that began playing r 'n' b in German beer halls in 1981, Hawley has never been a stranger to toil. His early musical life involved playing guitar for lost indie heroes Treebound Story. He commenced his solo career with a self-titled mini-album in 2001. Recent activities have included producing songs for Nancy Sinatra, who invited him on her UK and European tour in 2005, gigging with his rockabilly band The Feral Cats, and getting over a vicious attack of pleurisy. In between came the realisation that the music he had always loved - whether Fats Domino, Bo Diddley, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Little Walter, or any number of past giants - would be his salvation. "I've been around but I'm not jaded," he says. "I've been through what I've been through, and I've come out of it, quite alright, you know. I don't remember the hang over, I just remember the party. 'Cos there's hope in a beautiful record. Just recently I've come out of the other side of a couple of years of complete shit. People very near me, several of them, got sick. It seemed like every time the phone went someone else had cancer. But when I started recording this record, gradually, one by one, I started getting phone calls saying they were all right. Now I feel quite optimistic, that I can almost believe that I might actually sell some records, and my oddball music might be heard." As is often the case, blame the parents for just how oddball he is. The son of a Gene Vincent-obsessed Sheffield steel worker, Hawley grew up close to rock and roll - his mum once sang with the Everley Brothers on the back steps of Sheffield City hall, and he later learned guitar via his father. Indeed, his dad Dave once played with Eddie Cochran, and recounts a tale of the doomed rocker standing in a shower at 3am holding an umbrella, "so water wouldn't go in his whiskey". Perhaps this upbringing is why it's so hard to find a comparative voice in the here and now. "There's a lot of factors involved in music today that aren't music," he muses. "But once all the crap is gone, the good stuff's still there. If the core of what you're about is tangible and worth it, and it goes down to your fucking boots, you've got to stick with it because it will stick with you. If the world was just like a fucking Coca Cola advert all the time, all the individual expressions would be denied. So it's good I'm in the position I'm in now. 'Cos I'm not going to be denied anymore." Now we leave him to play a series of high-profile shows with R.E.M., and to spend his rare free hours searching eBay for the few Santo and Johnny albums he has yet to track down. There's just one last thing to clear up: What is Cole's Corner?" It's where Cole Brothers, an old department store in Sheffield, used to stand," says Hawley. "There's a blue plaque there now. It was a convenient place near a lot of tram and bus stops, and for well over 100 years Sheffield's couples, lovers, friends, mums and dads or whatever, would meet. I've always found it quite a romantic notion - how many kids in Sheffield are knocking about as a result of a meeting at Cole's Corner?''I'll meet you at Cole's Corner...' People still say it, even though it hasn't existed for years. It only exists, really, in the ether." Cole's Corner was demolished in 1969. In Richard Hawley's dreams it's still there. You can visit, if you want. Just close your eyes, and listen.




