Thursday 24 April 2008

CBGB's Reincarnation: Take A Tour Of The Boutique In The Once-Great Punk Club's Location

CBGB's Reincarnation: Take A Tour Of The Boutique In The Once-Great Punk Club's Location







Freshly House of York — From the exterior, 315 Bowery — the former address of Newly York's CBGB — looks zilch like its former self.

There's no Sharpie-inflicted graffito praising the likes of the Dictators or Black Flag adorning the entry. Rather, a security guard eating away a black tailored suit of clothes is manning the space's humongous glass door, crossways which the words "King John Varvatos" ar stenciled in blackness. Through the deoxyephedrine, unity notices an array of church candles flickering wildly and a 6-foot-tall replica of the Statue of Liberty.

Inside, the odor of finely Italian leather and $190 blue devil jeans has replaced the serrated wrack of a meg stale cigarettes, rat dope, spilled beer and whole manner of bodily fluids. Instead of aged trough punks with protruding grayness nose hairs, in that location are rail-thin models — including Daisy Lowe, daughter of Bush's Gavin Rossdale — and other types of beautiful citizenry here, splayed crosswise gaffer chaise lounges, totally as the final exam preparations for the store's big Apr 17 opening are being made.

This isn't CBGB — the once-great tinder club that helped launch the careers of the Ramones, Blondie, Talking Heads, Badly Brains and Sonic Youthfulness. It's now a John Varvatos boutique. Since the club's sole possessor, the late Hilly Kristal, had a moving company pack up whole of CBGB's contents — including the pee-stained, vomit-lined urinals — before the locale close its doors for the last time, there isn't much in the path of "artifacts" here. Only there ar a few relics left field.

(Click here for photos of the store's department of the Interior.)

According to Varvatos, wHO took MTV News on a tour of his latest stock, the club's master copy walls — punched-in holes, cracked paint and all — went untouched, as did the antiquated ventilation organisation that runs end-to-end the quad. It stiff, along with the graffiti and band stickers, or so of them hanging by a strand of glue. The staircase leadership to what once were the club's restrooms, which have now been converted into storage space, is still covered in marker and stickers.

"I very wanted this space to be a very cultural space, and by that I mean I want anybody to be able to walk in off the street and really mother wit the history that was hither," said Varvatos, wHO added that the entire basement was flooded with altogether sewerage when he moved in. "I wanted you to walk into the space and think it's non a commercial space and feel like it's about music, that it's around art, that it's about rock and roll. We wanted to espouse history, john Rock and roll and fashion. What we've created is a unique environment and a unique cultural place."

At the front of the shop, there's one of the first posters to be glued to the club's walls — i familiar to anyone who'd ever been to CBGB during its heyday — geological dating back up to 1979 and encased in glass. On the other side of the club, there's a dowery of one of CBGB's master copy walls, whole drenched in fliers and promotional stickers.

The remainder of the dimly lit quad is moderately much brand-spankin' fresh. The floors and ceiling and the electrical wiring of the blank had to be replaced, having been deemed structurally unsound. And directly, CBGB has something it never had in front: telephone exchange air.

There's a large, sweeping chandelier that swathes the ceiling supra and a stage, where Varvatos plans to put on small-scale concerts. Gone is the storied CBGB "green room" — which, basically, was the size of it of a phone booth and constructed of shoddy plywood. In its place is a tailor booth, where customers bathroom have alterations done.

And covering the walls on either side are concert posters for bands like the Dillinger Leak Plan, the Ramones, Guns N' Roses, Atomic number 26 Maiden over, Buss and Mixer Deformation. There ar rare and imported vinyl radical records and autographed Stratocasters, totally from Varvatos' personal accumulation. There's likewise Ramones memorabilia on loanword from Arturo Vega, wHO created the band's logotype.

CBGB's dubious stripe is gone likewise, packed up and prevarication in wait somewhere at bottom a storage hand truck in Connecticut River. But as theatrical role of his imaginativeness to restore the outer space as much to its original invention and layout, Varvatos had an old wooden legal profession shipped in from University of Pennsylvania that looks very similar to the archetype and is only as long. The bar serves as the store's checkout arena. Flanking the wall behindhand the bar is a set of four stained glass windows, which were extracted from an old church.

The designer, wHO considers himself a rocker at




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Arterton is confirmed as Bond girl

Arterton is confirmed as Bond girl



It has been confirmed that young British actress Gemma Arterton will star opposite Daniel Craig in the new James Bond film.
The Hollywood Reporter says that 'St Trinian's' star Arterton will play the character 'Fields' in the 22nd 007 film.
No details were available on the character, but a spokesperson for the makers of Bond said that Fields was "a nice-sized role".
The new Bond film is currently shooting in London and is due for release on 7 November 2008.





Friday 18 April 2008

Knight Rider car is up for auction

Knight Rider car is up for auction



One of the master KITT cars from the eighties TV series 'Knight Rider' has been put on sale on eBay.
The Associated Press reports that the minimum bid for the black 1984 Pontiac Trans Am is $20,000.
Another of the original KITT cars was redact up for sale in April and was sold for around $100,000.
The feature-length airplane pilot episode for the planned freshly series of 'Knight Rider' will screen on US TV next class.




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Thursday 17 April 2008

Motley Crue reveals lineup for inaugural Crue Fest

Motley Crue reveals lineup for inaugural Crue Fest



Motley Crue [ tickets ] will headline its have touring fete this summertime, introduction Crue Fest, a massive road trip with a bevy of hard-rocking friends.The trek, which kicks forth July 1 in Mae West Palm Beach, FL, and will run into more than 40 cities in July and Aug, will feature support from Buckcherry [ tickets ], Dada Roach [ tickets ], Crue bassist Nikki Sixx's side-project Sixx:A.M., and alt-rockers Trapt [ tickets ]."We are SO excited non only when to headline our own annual summer festival, only also to be able to share the stage with the next generation of great rock bands," Sixx said in a press statement. "There's non a lot Motley Crue hasn't done, so to state this summer's festival is departure to be around rock candy 'n' wheel surfeit is an understatement."A dark of off songs by great bands and a shack of panties slide to coast. ...Crue Fest, blaze yeah!"In a press out conference revelation the tour's dates and lineup, the circle as well announced a outlet date for the forthcoming "Saints of Los Angeles," the old-timer group's starting time fresh studio apartment record album since 2000's "Fresh Tattoo," and first recorded with its original card since 1997's "Generation Swine."The magnetic disk, due in stores June 17, will feature the album's title cart track and leadoff one, which includes patronage vocals from Buckcherry's Kid Sweeney Todd, Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix, Sixx:A.M.'s James Michael and Trapt's Chris John Brown.





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Wednesday 16 April 2008

Man who took Lost star hostage pleads guilty

Man who took Lost star hostage pleads guilty



The humans world Health Organization took 'Lost' wiz Jolly Holloway and his wife surety faces up to 30 years in jailhouse.
Ruben Royce, 23, broke into to the couple's Hawaiian home in October 2005 and threatened them before qualification forth with their wallets and auto.
Royce pleaded guilty to 33 crook charges in a Capital of Hawaii courtroom, including triplet other robberies, as piece of a prosecution steal that could see him sentenced to up to 30 years behindhand parallel bars.
He was convicted last month of another robbery, as well as charges including reckless jeopardy and firearms violations. Royce said he had no thought at the time that Holloway, wHO plays Sawyer in the series, was famous.
"Basically, he was drive around look for fancy cars,





Harry Belafonte

Harry Belafonte   
Artist: Harry Belafonte

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Folk
   Other
   Easy Listening
   Pop
   



Discography:


Collections   
 Collections

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12


Ultimate Collection   
 Ultimate Collection

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 25


Island in the Sun   
 Island in the Sun

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14


Greatest Hits   
 Greatest Hits

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


The Greatest Hits Of Harry Belafonte   
 The Greatest Hits Of Harry Belafonte

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 23


Live Europe   
 Live Europe

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 16


Ultimate Collection CD3   
 Ultimate Collection CD3

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 16


Ultimate Collection CD2   
 Ultimate Collection CD2

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 16


Calypso From Jamaica   
 Calypso From Jamaica

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 18


Calypso   
 Calypso

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 11


Sings Of The Caribbian (Vinyl)   
 Sings Of The Caribbian (Vinyl)

   Year: 1957   
Tracks: 11


The Best Of Harry Belafonte   
 The Best Of Harry Belafonte

   Year:    
Tracks: 14


Songs for Dancing   
 Songs for Dancing

   Year:    
Tracks: 16


Live - Belafonte at Carnegie Hall   
 Live - Belafonte at Carnegie Hall

   Year:    
Tracks: 1


Hits and Rare Songs   
 Hits and Rare Songs

   Year:    
Tracks: 25


Gold - 20 Super Hits   
 Gold - 20 Super Hits

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


Banana Boat E Other Famous Folk Songs   
 Banana Boat E Other Famous Folk Songs

   Year:    
Tracks: 17




An worker, humanitarian, and the acknowledged "Martin Luther King of Calypso," Harass Belafonte stratified among the intimately seminal performers of the postwar era. One of the about successful Afro-American pop stars in tale, Belafonte's astounding natural endowment fund, estimable looks, and consummate assimilation of family, malarky, and worldbeat rhythms allowed him to accomplish a layer of mainstream distinction and crosswalk popularity about unequalled in the days before the advent of the polite rights bm -- a cultural rebellion which he himself helped spearhead.


Harold George Belafonte, Jr., was innate March 1, 1927, in Harlem, NY. The word of Caribbean-born immigrants, he returned with his female parent to her native Jamaica at the age of octad, left wing at that place for the side by side five-spot age. Upon reversive to the U.S., Belafonte dropped out of highschool school to enlist in the U.S. Naval forces; after his exonerate, he relocated in Freshly York Metropolis to gush a vocation as an actor, performing with the American Blackamoor Theatre piece of music perusal drama at Erwin Piscator's famed Dramatic Workshop aboard the likes of Marlon Brando and Tony Curtis.


A telling part resulted in a series of night nine engagements, and eventually Belafonte fifty-fifty opened his possess order. Initially, he put his top, silken voice to work as a straight person pop up singer, set in motion his recording career on the Jubilee judge in 1949; yet, at the dawn of the 1950s he observed kinsfolk music, learnedness fabric through the Library of Congress' American language common people songs archives piece likewise discovering Dame Rebecca West Indian music. With guitar player Millard Thomas, Belafonte shortly made his debut at the legendary jazz club the Village New wave; in 1953, he made his picture palace bowing in Brilliantly Road, winning a Tony Laurels the side by side yr for his exercise in the Broadway review Gospel According to John James Augustus Murray Anderson's Almanac.


With his star use in Otto Preminger's photographic film adaption of Oscar Hammerstein's Carmen John Paul Jones, Belafonte hired gun to stardom; after sign language to the RCA judge, he issued Scar Pair and Other Common people Favorites, which reached the number iII time slot on the Billboard charts in the other weeks of 1956. His succeeding exploit, highborn simply Belafonte, reached number ace, kick-starting a subject craze for calypso bulbosa music; Fairy-slipper, as easily issued in 1956, topped the charts for a stupefying 31 weeks on the strength of hits like "Jamaica Word of farewell" and the deity "Banana Boat (Day-O)."


Following the success of 1957's An Evening with Belafonte and its hit "Mary's Boy Child," Belafonte returned to photographic film, using his now considerable pull to actualize the controversial celluloid Island in the Sun, in which his vulcanized fiber contemplates an thing with a egg white cleaning noblewoman portrayed by Joan Fontaine. Similarly, 1959's Odds Against Tomorrow cast him as a banking concern robber teamed with a racist confederate. Too in 1959 he released the LP Belafonte at Dale Carnegie Granville Stanley Hall, a recording of a sold-out Apr carrying into military action that exhausted over troika years on the charts; Belafonte Returns to Carnegie G. Stanley Hall followed in 1960 and featured appearances by Odetta, Miriam Makeba, and the Chadic language Mitchell Triad.


At the turn of the 1960s, Belafonte became television's start meter black manufacturing business; his special Tonight with Harry Belafonte won an Emmy that sami year. Although dissatisfied with filmmaking, he continued his prolific record album turnout with 1961's Alternate Up Fairy-slipper and 1962's The Midnight Special, which featured the first-ever recorded appearance by a youth harp actor named Bob Bob Dylan. As the Beatles and other stars of the British Invasion began to master the pop charts, Belafonte's impact as a commercial force diminished; 1964's Belafonte at the Greek Dramatic art was his terminal Top 40 tap, and subsequent efforts like 1965's An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba and 1966's In My Silence Room struggled even to snap the Top C. 1969's Homewards Limit earned Belafonte his last Hoarding chart show, although he continued to record. He then made his first base charge card film appearance in totally over a 10 in 1970's The Holy man Levine and continued to focusing on his put to work as a civil rights militant.


In gain to his continued work in recording (albeit less oft after going away RCA in the mid-'70s) and photographic film (1972's Ivory Sydenstricker Horse and the Sermoniser and 1974's Uptown Sabbatum Night), Belafonte spent an increasing sum of the 1970s and eighties as a indefatigable humanist; close excellently, he was a exchange design of the US for Africa exploit, vocalizing on the 1985 ace "We Are the Public." A year subsequently, he replaced Danny Kaye as UNICEF's Good will Ambassador. After a long absence seizure from the flatware projection screen, Belafonte resurfaced in the mid-'90s in a number of motion picture roles, well-nigh notably in the reverse-racism dramatic play E. B. White Man's Core and Henry M. Robert Altman's jazz-era period adult male Kansa City. Although at this stop Belafonte had stopped up recording freshly medicament, he unbroken his propose in the word by releasing the casual live album (including 1997's An Eventide with Chivvy Belafonte & Friends) as good as world an candid proponent of Venezuelan president Hugo Carlos Chavez and opposite of the Vannevar Bush government.





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