Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Tokio Hotel: Germany's Jonas Brothers


Move over Heidi Klum and Hugo Boss. The new ambassadors of German popular culture ingest arrived in the United States, simply they're non what you'd expect.







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Tokio Hotel crataegus laevigata sound like a new Japanese resort, but it's actually a group of four rocking chair guys whose singer is often false for a girl simply is actually the monovular twin of the dreadlock-haired guitarist. Puzzled yet? The band scored two No. 1 albums in its native Germany, and yet most of the band members aren't even previous enough to legally potable here.


Tokio Hotel's sharp prove to fame, from performing school concerts and weddings a few years ago in its hometown of Magdeburg, a hundred miles southwest of Berlin, to currently selling out venues in New Jersey, San Francisco and Chicago, tooshie arguably be seen as Internet-driven. The band has amassed a frenzied fan base of mostly lester Willis Young women world Health Organization take the title of the band's first English album, "Scream," seriously -- by doing just that at a mere glimpse of the band.


Wendy is a young fan from Brooklyn, N.Y., but jokingly claims, "Ich bin ein Deutsch!" She thinks the band is "hot," simply also establish the euphony to be so potent it "can bring crying" to her eyes. "Tokio Hotel ist der beste!," says Doris, 18, world Health Organization says she is acquisition German because of her interest in the band.





"I've spent over $600 this past hebdomad for all the tickets I just now bought and the traveling I let to do," said Kiila, a 20-year-old student world Health Organization plans to attend as many concerts as she can on the band's tour through and through North America this month. She exhausted four years hanging about Times Square near MTV's studio in the hopes of meeting the band, which recently hosted the network's designate "TRL."


Like the launch of some glorious blitzkrieg, Tokio Hotel is eager to conquer American shores. Its success abroad draws comparisons here as the "Jonas Brothers of Germany" -- if the Jonas Brothers were a long-haired, sexually ambiguous-looking behave, blending genres from protrude to glam rock to hip-hop.


Tattooed atomic number 82 singer Bill Kaulitz, 18, is seldom seen without black eye makeup and with his hair, besides dyed black, styled in a gravity-defying lion's mane. Born in the Internet and video game earned run average, he already seems shrewdly aware of the world power of the visual, and credits the Internet with the band's breakthrough outside Germany. "Especially as newcomers, it's very important to have the Internet, where people tin can talk around you and listen to your music," he said in stressed English. When thousands of fan Web sites, blogs and YouTube postings began sprouting up worldwide, its record company noticed.







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Monday, 11 August 2008

Actor and comedian Bernie Mac dies

Bernie Mac, the worker and comedian best known to Irish audiences for his role in 'Ocean's Eleven' and its sequels, has died.

The Associated Press reports that Mac, world Health Organization was 50, died in a Chicago hospital as a outcome of complications arising from pneumonia.

Born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough in 1957 in Chicago, Mac began his career doing standup as a child and went on to throw his own sitcom, 'The Bernie Mac Show', and star in such blockbusters as 'Transformers' and 'Charlie's Angels'.

He was a Golden Globe and Emmy campaigner for 'The Bernie Mac Show', which ran from 2001 to 2006.

Paying tribute, Mac's 'Ocean's...' co-star Don Cheadle told the Associated Press: "This is a very sad day for many of us world Health Organization knew and loved Bernie. He brought so much joy to so many. He volition be missed, but eden just got funnier."



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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

MDC Statement On MPs' Vote To Allow Creation Of Hybrid Embryos For Research

�MPs take started ballot on a series of reforms to the 1990 embryology pentateuch. The measures which ar part of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology (HFE) Bill, are aimed at updating laws in business line with scientific advances.




On 19 May MPs voted by 336 votes to 176 in favour of creating animal-human hybrid embryos for exercise in research.




Robert Meadowcroft, Director of Policy at the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign said:
"We welcome the decisions interpreted today by MPs in support of the research aspects of the HFE Bill. We are pleased that a vast number of MPs have realised the importance of using embryonic radical cell research in portion to find cures and treatments for people with devastating and life-limiting diseases such as muscle disease.




"The safeguard amendments within the Bill provide a much needed regulative framework for this full of life research."




Muscular Dystrophy Campaign



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Friday, 27 June 2008

Hussein El Masry

Hussein El Masry   
Artist: Hussein El Masry

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Zagal   
 Zagal

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 6




 






Extol

Extol   
Artist: Extol

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Undeceived   
 Undeceived

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 14




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Orishas

Orishas   
Artist: Orishas

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Antidiotico Anthology   
 Antidiotico Anthology

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 15


El Kilo   
 El Kilo

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14




Four-piece rap do Orishas were formed in the late-'90s by ex-Amenaza known as Ruzzo and Youtel wHO touched from Havana to Paris as component part of a schoolhouse exchange political platform. Their collective call is based on elysian beings idolised by Yorubas from West Africa, afterward combined with Native Americans and European Spiritualists. Los Orishas remained in spiritual rituals in Cuba and Brazil. Orishas released A Lo Cubano in the year 2000, mixing Afro-Cuban music and universal proposition rap beats and verse.






Meathaus Week on Vulture: Read a Complete Story by Farel Dalrymple

The comics collective Meathaus was formed in 2000 by a group of School of Visual Arts students, and its members have already gone on to great success — drawing for titles like Fables, Demo, and Omega the Unknown. Members include Brandon Graham (King City), Ross Campbell (Water Baby), and Dash Shaw (who's profiled in this week's magazine for Bottomless Belly Button). So when Meathaus announced their first full-color anthology, we got pretty excited — so excited that we couldn't choose just one of the outstanding stories from this awesome book.

That's why we're declaring this week Meathaus Week on Vulture. We're printing three full stories from the anthology — one of the best comics of the year.

Today: "Fotogloctica," a spooky and exciting story from Farel Dalrymple, the artist behind Jonathan Lethem's Marvel reimagining of Omega the Unknown.

Meathaus: S.O.S. will be published by Nerdcore in July.




"Fotogloctica," by Farel Dalrymple


















Meathaus Week:
Dash Shaw's Bottomless Belly Button (excerpt)
Profile of Dash Shaw [NYM]