Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Sun rises to occasion on Bumbershoot's second day

The endure got into the festival spirit on the second day of Bumbershoot 2008 on Sunday. The temperatures were mild, not unco cold like Saturday's, and the sun came out in the afternoon.



Sunday's fluffly white clouds were in contrast to Saturday's sinister overcast skies of gray and black. On Day 2, whitney Moore Young Jr. Bumbershooters even braved the waters of the International Fountain, sousing themselves in the spraying. On Saturday that would have brought on chilblains.



Although official attendance figures aren't in in time, Seattle Center's 40 estate did not seem as crowded Saturday and Sunday as in past years. However, virtually all the Mainstage shows were packed to the capacity � about 23,000 � both days. And the three clowning stages, inside the Vera Project and the Intiman and Charlotte Martin theaters, were standing-room-only for every show.



Overheard in the railway line waiting to get into rapper T.I.'s Mainstage show Sunday afternoon: "Dude, I wish I had a Mini-Me to stand in line for me."



Full venues can be a miscellaneous blessing at Bumbershoot. Those who can't get into the filled venues may discover something else they like at one of the outdoor stages, or at the art or literary venues, or even take in one of the street performers garbled throughout the grounds.



Folks were ooohing and aaahing at 15-year-old yo-yo champ Sterling Quinn, for instance, near the solid food booths cicily Isabel Fairfield of the Mural Amphitheatre. "Help Me Get To The National Yo-Yo Contest," read a hand-painted house next to his hat on the ground, filled with donations.



The crowds this year tend toward jr. people, teens to 30-somethings, said Jon Kertzer, who's been mired in Bumbershoot, as a booker, dining table member and now in an advising capacity, since 1974. He works for Microsoft's Zune project and has an international-music wireless show on KEXP-FM.



"For a while in that location was more of a baby-boomer core audience," he said. "Now it's more than of a � I hate to use the term 'Gen-X' � merely it's more of an audience in their 20s and 30s, who hold small kids and stuff."



He pointed out that thither didn't used to be acts that could fill the stadium.



"In the sure-enough days, the biggest venue was the Opera House. It was a smaller, more versed festival. But the stunner of the festival remains that you can find new things." He cited his have personal discovery of the Asylum Street Spankers, an acoustic vapors and jazz band that played the Mural Amphitheatre on Saturday.



David Meinert, a local rock group manager and Bumbershoot programming consultant, recommends the Physics, a mellow, local, hip-hop trio from the South End, acting today at 2:30 p.m. on the Fisher Green Stage.



"They couch out a really outstanding album, 'Future Talk,' last year. They're like Blue Scholars a couple of years ago, when they played Bumbershoot." The Scholars are now one of Seattle's top hip-hop acts.



Meinert also recommends Dan Deacon, an electronica artist playing the Exhibition Hall Stage at 4:15 p.m. today.



Kertzer recommends Xavier Rudd, tonight at Fisher Green, release on at 9:15 p.m. Rudd's an Australian whose arsenal of instruments includes a didgeridoo.



Other Sunday notables:



Best overheard conversation � Near the Meldi Madness "Henna for the Masses" booth, a mother and a shirtless young man were admiring a modern, arm-length henna tattoo on his right arm.



"Put your shirt on, honey, it's cold."



"No. I want everybody at shoal to think I got a tattoo."



"School doesn't start up until Tuesday. Aren't you going to shower ahead then?"



Boy newmarket to think. "Um, no, I'm not."



Best cheap Bumbershoot souvenir � Photos from the $3 picture booths on the third base floor of Center House and in the Fun Forest games building.



Loneliest seat at Bumbershoot Sunday � The Lost Kids booth inside Center House.



"The only person who's occur by today was a girl wHO we reunited with her parents here when she was 6," said one of the staffers, wHO preferred non to give her nominate. "She hugged me and said, 'I'm 18 and in high school. I'm, like, old now. But I'll never forget you guys.' "



Patrick MacDonald: 206-464-2312 or pmacdonald@seattletimes.com










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Saturday, 23 August 2008

Mp3 music: Pharcyde






Pharcyde
   

Artist: Pharcyde: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Dance

   







Pharcyde's discography:


Plain Rap
   

 Plain Rap

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 13






An influential alternative tap quartette from South Central Los Angeles, the Pharcyde was formed by MCs/producers Tre "Slimkid" Hardson, Derrick "Fatlip" Stewart, Imani Wilcox, and Romye "Loot Brown" Robinson. Hardson, Wilcox, and Robinson were all dancers and choreographers wHO met on the L.A. subway system golf club circuit in the late '80s, worked together for a piece, and served a erolia minutilla as dancers on In Living Color. Stewart, meanwhile, performed at local clubs and finally aquiline up with the others in 1990. Under the charge of Reggie Andrews, a local fourth-year high school medicine teacher, the radical conditioned around the medicine industry and the litigate of transcription an record album. They landed a deal with Delicious Vinyl in 1991, and a year later on released their case debut album, Freakish Ride II the Pharcyde, which went gold. After support slots for De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest as well as a successful office on Lollapalooza's second stage in 1994, the mathematical chemical group released its second album, Labcabincalifornia, which was calmer than their first just now no less warped. After a five-year break which saw little action demur for the debut of Stewart as a solo rapper (his single "What's Up Fatlip" became an tube strike), the Pharcyde returned in late 2000 with their third album, Unmingled Rap. The grouping fractured even more during the subsequent trey years, going away only 2 members -- Imani Wilcox and Bootie Brown -- to islet of Man 2004's Humboldt Beginnings.





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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

APA Highlights Importance Of Psychotherapy In Treatment Plans

�Psychotherapy corpse a major component in the treatment of mental illness, the American Psychiatric Association declared. Many mental health problems can be resolved with psychotherapy unparalleled, and psychotherapy is often a crucial component in the success of handling with medication.


A late released study in the Archives of General Psychiatry entitled "National Trends in Psychotherapy by Office-Based Psychiatrists" showed a decline in psychotherapy expert by psychiatrists due to insurance policies that party favour shorter spot visits. The study as well found thither is development evidence that various therapies provide good treatment for a range of mountains of disorders.


"The best result for many patients is much a combination of psychotherapy and medication," said APA President Nada Stotland, M.D., M.P.H. "It is about unfortunate that so many health insurance policy plans will only pay psychiatrists to prescribe medication; this deprives patients of the integrated care that psychiatrists ar trained to provide and decreases patients' chances of achieving the full recovery they merit."


Organized psychiatry is already aware of and responding to the shifts in the practice of mental hygiene. The APA established the Commission [straightaway Committee] on Psychotherapy by Psychiatrists in 1996 out of identification that therapy was dwindling as character of the skill fructify and preparation of psychiatrists. Psychotherapy is a required element in psychiatric peculiarity training, and the accreditation council constituted that psychological medicine residency curricula must include training to a level of competency in trey schools of therapy.


Eric Plakun, M.D., chair of the APA Committee on Psychotherapy by Psychiatrists, famous that speak therapy potty be done by psychiatrists less expensively than split treatment, where a affected role sees a doctor for medication and a counselor for blab out therapy.


"Therapy provided by medically trained psychiatrists offers the maximum integration of mind and body to our patients," said Dr. Plakun.

About the American Psychiatric Association


The American Psychiatric Association is the nation's leading medical specialty society whose more than than 38,000 physician members particularize in diagnosing, treatment, prevention and research of mental illnesses including substance use disorders. Visit the APA at hTTP://www.psych.org and http://www.HealthyMinds.org.

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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Do Make Say Think

Do Make Say Think   
Artist: Do Make Say Think

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   Rock
   Rock: Electronic
   Country
   Other
   



Discography:


You You're A History In Rust   
 You You're A History In Rust

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 8


Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn   
 Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9


Live in Paris   
 Live in Paris

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


Live in Montreal   
 Live in Montreal

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


And Yet and Yet   
 And Yet and Yet

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7


& Yet and Yet   
 & Yet and Yet

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7


Live in Austin City Limits   
 Live in Austin City Limits

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 16


Goodbye Enemy Airship the Landlord Is Dead   
 Goodbye Enemy Airship the Landlord Is Dead

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 7


Goodbye Enemy Airship The Land   
 Goodbye Enemy Airship The Land

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 7


Besides   
 Besides

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 4


Self Titled   
 Self Titled

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 8


Do Make Say Think   
 Do Make Say Think

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 8


Wing Ding   
 Wing Ding

   Year:    
Tracks: 3




Toronto band Do Make Say Think began as the psychedelic-influenced instrumental improvisations of bassist/trumpeter Charles Spearin, guitarist Justin Small, and drummer James Payment. The band grew to include keyboardist Jason MacKenzie and multi-instrumentalist Ohad Benchetrit, with the utmost addition of drummer Dave Mitchell in 1998. Do Make Say Think released their self-titled debut on Constellation Records in late 1998, followed by the early 2000 release Bye Enemy Airship the Landlord Is Dead. After promotions for that album subsided, they over again interred themselves in the studio apartment until March of 2002, when they unleashed & Yet & Yet on Constellation Records. The band's fourth record album, Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn came proscribed a year and a half by and by.






Friday, 27 June 2008

Soprano's wardrobe whacks auction buyers

Tough North Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano from hit TV series The Sopranos whacked buyers' bank accounts at Christie's when his wardrobe sold for $187,750 - four times the auction house's forecast.

James Gandolfini, who played Soprano for six seasons over 8½ years, sold his personal costume wardrobe in 25 lots at Christie's pop culture auction, with all proceeds going to Wounded Warrier - a charity that helps wounded US troops.

The top lot was a bloody outfit worn when Soprano was shot at the beginning of season six by Uncle Junior in a fit of dementia, which sold for $43,750, nearly 12 times Christie's pre-sale estimate for the outfit.

Gandolfini was at the auction to see Soprano's signature white tank top, light blue striped boxer shorts, striped short robe and leather scuffs went under the hammer for $21,250, again soaring above the pre-sale estimate of $1500.

Another robe - forecast to go for $1500 - fetched $13,750, while the blue shirt worn by the mob boss in the opening credits of the TV show sold for the same amount, well above the estimate of between $2000 and $3000.

Also up for grabs were a selection of costumes worn by other Sopranos characters, including Junior Soprano, Paulie Walnuts and AJ Soprano.

The award-winning HBO series broke new ground for television: portraying a conflicted man who tries to balance family life with his Mafia career.





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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Christian Bloch

Christian Bloch   
Artist: Christian Bloch

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


New Age   
 New Age

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9




 






Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Gwyneth Paltrow - Paltrows Tears For Kids


GWYNETH PALTROW missed her children so much while filming Hollywood blockbuster IRON MAN, she sat in her trailer between scenes and cried her eyes out.

The actress, who is mum to four-year-old Apple and Moses, two, took a three year sabbatical from her hugely successful career after the birth of her daughter in 2004.

But she found returning to work was much harder than she thought, as she was separated from the tots for long periods of time during shooting for the movie in the U.S.

She tells Britain's Now magazine, "It was hard some days. "I'd think: 'Oh my God, back home, my kids will be in the bath right now and I should be there with them.'

"Then I'd sit in my trailer and cry."





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