Maybe I'm insane, but isn't this coming December 31st described as NEW YEARS EVE 2008?? NOT New Years Eve 2009? Sure, its debatable, however look at a calendar - it's "New Year's Eve 2008" and we are "ringing in NEW YEARS 2009."
I guess someone got a little confused when they organized their event, because now its being advertised as "NYE09" instead of what was up on the ticket sites as "NYE2008"
But then there's www.newyearsevecentral.com, which states December 31st is "New Year's Eve 2009"
I don't know about you, but I'm pretty sure Dick Clark knows his shit....
Dick Clark's Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve
Monday, 12/31 at 10/9c
Dick Clark Productions, Inc., producer of "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2008," today announced that multi-platinum three-time Grammy Award-winning artist Fergie will return to host and perform during the New Year's party celebration in Hollywood. The Hollywood party will also feature performances by Akon, Natasha Bedingfield, Sean Kingston, OneRepublic, Plain White T's, Taylor Swift and will.i. am. In addition, "Dancing with the Stars" judge Carrie Ann Inaba, whose new ABC show, "Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann," debuts in January, will make an appearance in the first hour.
The 36th Annual Edition of "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" will be broadcast on December 31 on ABC. The special event will be hosted in New York by Dick Clark and Ryan Seacrest starting at 10:00 p.m. (ET & PT) and will include three and a half hours of special performances and reports on New Year's celebrations from around the globe
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Conversations in STARBUCKS
I can't begin to describe the insanity that has occured to me over the past two years in random Starbucks in NYC. So I leave you with this simple conversation:
Man: "ohhh tattoo on the foot."
Me: "yup...never again...way too painful"
Man: "as painful as this?" ::holds up left hand with half a finger missing::
Me: "eek sorry."
Man: "don't be."
Me: "well at least ur pain was quick huh?"
Man: "no...wire cutters...then I was tortured for 3 days. Prisoner of war. Just like McCain."
Then he went on to tell me that they elected Obamba to embarass him bc they're impeaching him "as we speak."
Man: "ohhh tattoo on the foot."
Me: "yup...never again...way too painful"
Man: "as painful as this?" ::holds up left hand with half a finger missing::
Me: "eek sorry."
Man: "don't be."
Me: "well at least ur pain was quick huh?"
Man: "no...wire cutters...then I was tortured for 3 days. Prisoner of war. Just like McCain."
Then he went on to tell me that they elected Obamba to embarass him bc they're impeaching him "as we speak."
Friday, November 21, 2008
SCRAP METAL @ MOHEGAN SUN
Back on Oct. 4, I had the chance to check out Scrap Metal at the Wolf's Den at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.
Special guest Kip Winger opened the show with a 20-minute or so all-acoustic set. I love him acoustically because it really showcases his great voice. Among the songs he performed were: “Down Incognito,” “Headed For A Heartbreak,” “Miles Away,” “EZ Come EZ Go,” “Madalaine” and “Seventeen.”
Next, the core members of Scrap Metal took the stage—Mark Slaughter, Gunnar and Matthew Nelson and Eric Martin. They played Slaughter, Nelson and Mr. Big songs—in that order—until each had done about four tunes. We got Slaughter's “Mad About You,” “Burning Bridges,” “Fly To The Angels” and “Up All Night”; Nelson's “After The Rain,” “(Can’t Live Without Your) Love & Affection,” “Only Time Will Tell” and “More Than Ever” (which was one of my favorites of the night); and Mr. Big's “Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy,” “To Be With You” and “Alive & Kickin’.”
Then, second special guest Jeff Scott Soto came out. He did three Journey songs (including “Don’t Stop Believing”) and a cover of Queen’s “Another One Bites The Dust.” He teased the audience with his big song from the film Rock Star—“Stand Up & Shout”—but didn’t do it.
For the finale, everyone came out onstage to do Queen’s “Tie Your Mother Down.”
This was one of the best shows I’ve seen in years! It was so cool to see all of those great musicians onstage at the exact same time, playing and respecting each other’s songs. It was fun! It was exciting! The energy was amazing! And, not once was I disappointed.
All of the guys looked and sounded great! AND—they were all enjoying themselves onstage. In between songs, they told some stories, joked around and what not.
***All pictures taken by Cheryl A. Hoahing***
Special guest Kip Winger opened the show with a 20-minute or so all-acoustic set. I love him acoustically because it really showcases his great voice. Among the songs he performed were: “Down Incognito,” “Headed For A Heartbreak,” “Miles Away,” “EZ Come EZ Go,” “Madalaine” and “Seventeen.”
Next, the core members of Scrap Metal took the stage—Mark Slaughter, Gunnar and Matthew Nelson and Eric Martin. They played Slaughter, Nelson and Mr. Big songs—in that order—until each had done about four tunes. We got Slaughter's “Mad About You,” “Burning Bridges,” “Fly To The Angels” and “Up All Night”; Nelson's “After The Rain,” “(Can’t Live Without Your) Love & Affection,” “Only Time Will Tell” and “More Than Ever” (which was one of my favorites of the night); and Mr. Big's “Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy,” “To Be With You” and “Alive & Kickin’.”
Then, second special guest Jeff Scott Soto came out. He did three Journey songs (including “Don’t Stop Believing”) and a cover of Queen’s “Another One Bites The Dust.” He teased the audience with his big song from the film Rock Star—“Stand Up & Shout”—but didn’t do it.
For the finale, everyone came out onstage to do Queen’s “Tie Your Mother Down.”
This was one of the best shows I’ve seen in years! It was so cool to see all of those great musicians onstage at the exact same time, playing and respecting each other’s songs. It was fun! It was exciting! The energy was amazing! And, not once was I disappointed.
All of the guys looked and sounded great! AND—they were all enjoying themselves onstage. In between songs, they told some stories, joked around and what not.
***All pictures taken by Cheryl A. Hoahing***
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
He's in Love with Janie Jones
"WHAT A FUCKING BITCH!!!!"
That was my reaction to the last line of this week's episode of Californication spoken by Karen. "Yeahhhh...but he [Lew Ashby] is a great kisser..." If that wasn't another SHOT in Hank's heart I don't know what is. After about 10 seconds my reaction turned into actually feeling sorry for Karen for once...because...well, I think Kristal Hawkins at NYmag.com's VULTURE blog sums it up best:
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2008/11/californication_karen_gets_in.html
Also, are we realizing that Lew is fond of Karen because she reminds him of Janie (who I must add is mighty hot). For the most part, this was the first episode of the season that I actually enjoyed. YAY!
But next week? Hmmmmm....
That was my reaction to the last line of this week's episode of Californication spoken by Karen. "Yeahhhh...but he [Lew Ashby] is a great kisser..." If that wasn't another SHOT in Hank's heart I don't know what is. After about 10 seconds my reaction turned into actually feeling sorry for Karen for once...because...well, I think Kristal Hawkins at NYmag.com's VULTURE blog sums it up best:
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2008/11/californication_karen_gets_in.html
Also, are we realizing that Lew is fond of Karen because she reminds him of Janie (who I must add is mighty hot). For the most part, this was the first episode of the season that I actually enjoyed. YAY!
But next week? Hmmmmm....
Sunday, November 16, 2008
ALVIN...SIMON...THEODORE!!!
Alvin & The Chipmunks Rule!!!
I just listened to their brand new album, Undeniable, and it's really fun!
Who doesn't want to hear squeaky versions of classic rock, pop and disco hits!?!
My favorite track is their cover of Bon Jovi's "Livin' On A Prayer," of course. They even start out the song acoustically. It's totally adorable!!!
I also really like the 'Munks doing 'Time Warp" from The Rocky Horror Show. It's a "Classic Chipmunk" recording that Alvin really rocks out on.
You also get to hear the trio reinterpret Bob Marley ("Three Little Birds"), Blink-182 ("All The Small Things"—are they singing about themselves? LOL!), Journey ("Don't Stop Believin'"), Led Zeppelin ("Rock and Roll"), Daughtry ("Home") and others. Plus, there are some Chipmunk originals.
And, in case you haven't heard, Alvin, Simon and Theodore are busy working on their next feature film, a follow-up to their 2007 hit flick.
Even though it's nearly 4AM in the morning, I am being serious here.
Chipmunks forever!!!
Friday, November 14, 2008
THAT METAL SHOW
Metal fans out there will want to make sure they check out the premiere of VH1 Classic's That Metal Show on Saturday, November 15, at 11PM.
I personally know all three of the guys hosting the show and they are very cool and very knowledgeable when it comes to classic metal bands.
Plus, they have some really awesome guests lined up.
Here's parts of the official press release with more details:
NEW YORK – October 28, 2008 – After November 15, all heavy metal and hard rock fans are going to be talking about “That Metal Show.”VH1 Classic has mixed the best of “The View” with “Headbangers’ Ball” to create “That Metal Show,” an outrageously funny weekly series that discusses and debates everything in the world of metal.
Heavy Metal and Hard Rock bands undoubtedly have some of the most intense and dedicated fans in the music scene. Many debate—and disagree over—which bands stand the test of time, and which are easily forgotten. “That Metal Show,” premiering on VH1 Classic on Saturday, November 15 at 11:00 PM*, settles all arguments and even debates new ones. From Sabbath to Slayer to Dokken to Dio, “That Metal Show” covers all of the fist pumping, head banging, hard rock acts of the past 40 years.
Hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine (Crank Yankers, Inside the NFL, Meet The Creeps) and Don Jamieson (Inside The NFL, Dice Undisputed, Meet The Creeps) discuss the latest rock news, share stories and argue about their favorite bands. Each week they will be joined by special guests who will weigh in with their opinions and offer their own unique viewpoints to each episode Scheduled to appear the first season are rock legends Rush, Twisted Sister, Lita Ford, Ace Frehley of KISS and a very special appearance by former baseball star Mike Piazza. Whether they’re arguing over the best British Metal Band of all time in “The Throwdown ” or tracking down one of your favorite metal artists who disappeared in a “Whatever Happened To” segment, no topic is too small and no metal band is left behind.
But “That Metal Show” isn’t just a roundtable discussion; it’s about comedy too. Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson will hit the streets to connect and hang out with the fans....and by “connect” we mean pull pranks on them. In one episode, they pull a fast one on fans outside a Van Halen concert by telling them that they have a direct line to the band backstage. The comedy continues in studio, as host Eddie Trunk takes on the metal maniacs in the studio audience in the “Stump the Trunk “ metal trivia contest. If the audience can stump Eddie, they win a metal-worthy prize.
“That Metal Show” is a hilarious 30 minutes of mayhem that all fans of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal are bound to love! It is the perfect combination of music and comedy in one show. Tune in to VH1 Classic on November 15 at 11PM* to join the debate, and rock on!
For more information on That Metal Show, visit:
http://www.vh1classic.com
I personally know all three of the guys hosting the show and they are very cool and very knowledgeable when it comes to classic metal bands.
Plus, they have some really awesome guests lined up.
Here's parts of the official press release with more details:
NEW YORK – October 28, 2008 – After November 15, all heavy metal and hard rock fans are going to be talking about “That Metal Show.”VH1 Classic has mixed the best of “The View” with “Headbangers’ Ball” to create “That Metal Show,” an outrageously funny weekly series that discusses and debates everything in the world of metal.
Heavy Metal and Hard Rock bands undoubtedly have some of the most intense and dedicated fans in the music scene. Many debate—and disagree over—which bands stand the test of time, and which are easily forgotten. “That Metal Show,” premiering on VH1 Classic on Saturday, November 15 at 11:00 PM*, settles all arguments and even debates new ones. From Sabbath to Slayer to Dokken to Dio, “That Metal Show” covers all of the fist pumping, head banging, hard rock acts of the past 40 years.
Hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine (Crank Yankers, Inside the NFL, Meet The Creeps) and Don Jamieson (Inside The NFL, Dice Undisputed, Meet The Creeps) discuss the latest rock news, share stories and argue about their favorite bands. Each week they will be joined by special guests who will weigh in with their opinions and offer their own unique viewpoints to each episode Scheduled to appear the first season are rock legends Rush, Twisted Sister, Lita Ford, Ace Frehley of KISS and a very special appearance by former baseball star Mike Piazza. Whether they’re arguing over the best British Metal Band of all time in “The Throwdown ” or tracking down one of your favorite metal artists who disappeared in a “Whatever Happened To” segment, no topic is too small and no metal band is left behind.
But “That Metal Show” isn’t just a roundtable discussion; it’s about comedy too. Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson will hit the streets to connect and hang out with the fans....and by “connect” we mean pull pranks on them. In one episode, they pull a fast one on fans outside a Van Halen concert by telling them that they have a direct line to the band backstage. The comedy continues in studio, as host Eddie Trunk takes on the metal maniacs in the studio audience in the “Stump the Trunk “ metal trivia contest. If the audience can stump Eddie, they win a metal-worthy prize.
“That Metal Show” is a hilarious 30 minutes of mayhem that all fans of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal are bound to love! It is the perfect combination of music and comedy in one show. Tune in to VH1 Classic on November 15 at 11PM* to join the debate, and rock on!
For more information on That Metal Show, visit:
http://www.vh1classic.com
Labels:
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Eddie Trunk,
Jim Florentine,
That Metal Show,
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
I Heart Coked Out Marcy!
Sunday night's episode made me feel dirty. I also get way too choked up when Becca speaks to Hank. Some scenes of this episode were unwatchable...as much as I'd like to go for a ride on papa Hank, I had to fast forward through the sex scenes. They just don't interest me anymore (GASP). And I certainly did not need to know that Mallory Keaton had her period. On of the final scenes of this one made me feel like i had been punched in the stomach by a 400lb body guard - Becca scolding her father.
I couldn't bear to post that scene here, for if I watch it again I might slit my wrists. Her scolding went something like this: “I'm always on your side, always, even when I shouldn't be. But I'm sick of it. I don't care if you and mom never say another kind word to each other, but I'm sick and tired of parenting you both. I'm a kid! I don't know what I'm doing half the time! But I do know this...If you keep cracking jokes, and taking another drink, and pretending that life is one big stupid party, you will miss everything.”
I think i need to watch Seanson 1 over again and see if it really was better than this season or if i'm just becoming jaded.
On another note, I am loving coked out Marcy! If you've never seen the movie Some Girl with Juliette Lewis, Marissa & Giovanni Ribisi, Michael Rapaport and the lovely Pamela Adlon pay three bucks for it on eBay and enjoy. Adlon plays the tough friend of a heartbroken Marissa Ribisi and kicks ASS.
I couldn't bear to post that scene here, for if I watch it again I might slit my wrists. Her scolding went something like this: “I'm always on your side, always, even when I shouldn't be. But I'm sick of it. I don't care if you and mom never say another kind word to each other, but I'm sick and tired of parenting you both. I'm a kid! I don't know what I'm doing half the time! But I do know this...If you keep cracking jokes, and taking another drink, and pretending that life is one big stupid party, you will miss everything.”
I think i need to watch Seanson 1 over again and see if it really was better than this season or if i'm just becoming jaded.
On another note, I am loving coked out Marcy! If you've never seen the movie Some Girl with Juliette Lewis, Marissa & Giovanni Ribisi, Michael Rapaport and the lovely Pamela Adlon pay three bucks for it on eBay and enjoy. Adlon plays the tough friend of a heartbroken Marissa Ribisi and kicks ASS.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Vagina MonoVlogs
Could it be possible that Mia's vlog is more interesting than the last few episodes of Californication? As much as I am patiently waiting for Karen to spank the shit out of Mia for stealing Hanky's novel, I really love the character development the writers have done with Mia. Unfortunately I can't say that for Hank - I think his character has become corny and they're going way too far with the chivalrous male crap...have you heard of subtly?
Monday, November 3, 2008
Coke Dick & the First Kick
Maybe its because the previews gave EVERYTHING away, but last night I felt myself not as enthused with Californication. Or it could have been the lack of cute little devil worshipping Becca (Hank and Karen's daughter). I am extremely disgusted that Lew banged Mia (though this was expected) - someone needs to hand that girl her ass...I'd love to do it myself.
God help me if this baby is really Hank's, though I have a feeling that either it won't be his or she'll have a miscarriage. If it ends up being Hank's I might have to stop watching the show.
A quote from the lovely Becca: "It's all well and good to talk about happy endings, but if a person can't deliver,
if he keeps screwing up, well, eventually i guess you kinda just have to say fuck you.
Or words to that effect."
Labels:
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Hank Moody,
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