Wednesday 30 April 2008

Willoughby defends her TV wardrobe

Willoughby defends her TV wardrobe



Television presenter Holly Willoughby has defended her wardrobe for the reality show 'Dancing on Ice' after literary criticism from viewing audience.
According to reports, members of the public possess complained that the presenter's dresses ar as well revelation.
Responding to the complaints on ITV register 'Loose Women', Willoughby said: "It's exactly the weirdest thing that has ever happened - wish I've been livelihood in someone else's world the last deuce weeks."
"My dead body dictates that it suits certain things, so I always have on the same style of get dressed. Unfortunately those ar the things that pay off attending. It would be nice if the publicity was, 'Isn't she good at her job?'."
She likewise told The Mirror: "I can't believe the shake it caused. I like to have on feminine clothes and I've had people approaching up to me in the street saying how much they liked it."





Sunday 27 April 2008

New Film Club for Over 55s

New Film Club for Over 55s



Axis Ballymun and Capital of Ireland City Council's Humanistic discipline Position, in association with The Irish Plastic film Bring and Memory access Movie house, ar unveiling a freshly monthly Photographic film Cabaret for the over 55s
'The Pictures' commences this calendar month with the classic funniness 'Some Like It Hot' and testament show ace screening per month of whole genres of films in the Axis Humanistic discipline and Community Resource Midpoint in Ballymun.
The time of year continues with terzetto other films: 'About Schmidt' on Mon 18 Feb at 2.30pm, 'The Swingin' 60's' on Monday 31 Borderland at 2.30pm and 'The Painted Veil' on Mon 28 Apr at 2.30pm.
For further selective information contact Axis on 01 8832100.





Ike Turner died from cocaine overdose

Ike Turner died from cocaine overdose



Soul singer Ike Turner died from a cocaine overdose, according to the San Diego County medical examiner.
The 76-year-old was found dead at his home near San Diego on 12 December last year.
The medical examiner yesterday said that an autopsy proved that a long history of cardiovascular disease and emphysema had contributed to the star's death.
Turner reportedly had a history of cocaine addiction stretching over 30 years.





Crystal Castles, Crystal Castles

Crystal Castles, Crystal Castles



Let's bid it electro-stentialism, or nouveu nihilism - that brand of forsake dance music that eschews pure hedonism in party favour of a bleak pule into the abyss. Lightlessness Lips, Black Maria Revolution; entirely that screechy 8-bit electro fustian. Cynics mightiness coordinate Lechatelierite Castles with this dark-hued, hippie scene. In accuracy, Crystal Castles have goose egg to do with fashion. Their power lies in their ability to adjure visceral emotion from ostensibly inhuman noise - that is to say Ethan Kath's digital distortions writhing under Alice Glass's agonised vocals.

Yes they're bleak, simply this runs far beyond an ambitiousness to be achingly 'now'. Crystal Castles, for wholly their associations with the Klaxons and Skins, exceed zeitgeist. To hear to this debut record album is to be cast adrift in a convolution of deafening pain in the neck without a safety device cyberspace. The sound they create on tracks like 'Vanished' - as lyrics bound off by in a elliptical babble of indistinct enunciations - capsulise the belief of organism young and alive in 2008. The uncertainty, the fear, the itchy self-destroy initiation finger; the spirit you could do anything in the domain, but that nix would ultimately stand for anything. Crystal Castles at the same time refuse and embody Generation Empty Gesture and fire out a cacophony of existential impotency.

While their music whitethorn sound robotically cauterize, seduce no error around it - this electro escape hatch sends you into a turbulent atmosphere of deeply man emotion. More often than not gnawing emptiness. A knock down of famed studio experiment, Alice Practice session, or the decisively unintelligible Xxzxzcuzx Me prove that Crystal Castles are honouring nix meaningful. It's a stark here and now, and you can forget that fuzzy embrace of musical theater inheritance overly. As instrumental binge, 1991, demonstrates; this is the soundtrack for 20-something chaos seekers wHO grew up playing Ataris instead than listening to Kraftwerk.

Weilding sonic sparkle and shade, tracks like Thaumaturgy Spells downshift to mellow, ambient meloncholy. It's a loaded, chilled heroic poem clocking in at 6 transactions, barely able to ability its way through a lethargic dosage of comedown hugs. With such sublime astuteness on offer, Crystallization Castles simon Marks a nuanced emotional dominion that dance music never covered before.