Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Under some dirty words--- Under a dirty wall

Oh man...silly silly man. And silly silly women. Read about this woman who caught her husband on craigslist. At least this played out for our enjoyment. She also posted one last time.

Music trivia game. Where did they get their name?

Drowned in Sound tells you their favorite CDs of April. I am not familar with a few of these? Am I missing out on something? Please inform me. Thanks.

He is done with Michigan on to Illinois. Sufjan Stevens new tune "C'mon feel the Illinoise" MP3.

More later
Bro

It's later here's more:

Stephen Colbert is getting his own show on Comedy Central. His show will be on after the Daily show. The Colbert Report will lampoon the Cult of Personality shows on Cable (like O'Reilly, Matthews, and Hannity). He will only be on the Daily Show occasionally. I hope it doesn't ruin the flow DS has right now. I guess right now I will just be happy that it basically means DS is an hour now.

File Under: It's a start now just get rid of the Adverts all together. This is a story from the NYTs.

Coming soon to a movie ad near you - if not to a space-squeezed marquee - the time that the movie starts. The time that the movie really starts, not the time that the trailers and the commercials start. Or words to that effect.
Loews Cineplex Entertainment says that next month it will begin publicizing true starting times, sort of.
John McCauley, the company's senior vice president for marketing, said the times in the company's newspaper and Web listings would still be the times when the trailers and commercials start. But the ads will also carry a note advising that, as Mr. McCauley put it yesterday, "the feature presentation starts 10 to 15 minutes after the posted show time."
Loews said it had heard from moviegoers annoyed by commercials that run before the trailers for soon-to-be-released films. Loews has heard from people who resent feeling that they are a captive audience for commercials that seem longer than ever. Loews has heard from busy moviegoers, so busy that they have to coordinate their moviegoing with busy babysitters, who want them home on schedule so they can catch the late show.
Loews, which has 11 theaters with 84 screens in New York City, will begin testing the notices next week in Connecticut, where it operates two theaters. The 198 theaters in New York City and the rest of the country will follow a few weeks later, once any kinks are smoothed out, Mr. McCauley said.
He said it was just a coincidence that Connecticut was the home of State Representative Andrew M. Fleischmann, a West Hartford Democrat who sponsored a bill requiring real times in listings. A similar bill was introduced in New York City Council by Councilwoman Gale A. Brewer of Manhattan.

Now there are 3 times the Company to hate. Clear Channel breaking into 3 groups. One for Radio, one for Billboards, One for entertainment. Now there are a few bids for one of their groups.

Radio fights back. Story from Rolling Stone.

Springsteen has 7th Number one. Devil and Dust comes in at top spot. It is great so don't be afraid to get it.

Sinatra in the mob or so says new Bio.

The post is from the mellow and wonderful new Ben Folds. The tune is called "Late" Good stuff.

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