Friday 27 June 2008

Soundalive Consort

Soundalive Consort   
Artist: Soundalive Consort

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Discography:


Music Of The Tudor Age   
 Music Of The Tudor Age

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Tracks: 27




 





Mickey Hart

Monday 23 June 2008

K-Fed -- Papa-Zao of the Year!

Yes, you will read this right: Kevin Federline is getting an award for being the Father of the Year ... from a Las Vegas nightclub.

People reports that the Federdaddy –- who as far as we can tell has been tending quite diligently to his four-strong brood of kids over the past year –- is getting the informal honor from Prive Las Vegas. And he'll get to celebrate at a party there on June 13, presumably without the kids.

Last year, he got another Daddy of the Year of the award from Details magazine, along with Larry Birkhead.

Angelina's Faux-ssistant Unmasked!



So that false "ET" story that TMZ debunked the other day about Angelina Jolie having her twins? Looks like it was the work of an impostor assistant.

Rush & Molloy report that Angie has hired the legal commandos at Lavely & Singer to make media outlets aware that "a random impostor" using a fake email address has been giving out "fictionalized tips" – including the one that duped "ET." Jolie's real assistant's name is Holly Goline, and her people have located the hoaxer.

Levert's Widow Files Wrongful Death Suit



The widow of R&B singer Sean Levert has filed suit against jail officials who she accuses of failing to look after his medical condition.

Levert died March 30th after falling ill abruptly in jail. The exact cause was determined to be "natural causes" – Sean had high blood pressure. His widow, Angela Lowe, says that jail officials didn't look after his medical condition properly and is seeking unspecified damages.

Sean was serving a 22-month sentence for skipping out of child support. His brother Gerald died in 2006 of "acute intoxication."

Party Favors: Rosie Calls "View" a Women's Prison ... Chicago Reporter Won't Be Jailed in R. Kelly Trial



Rosie O'Donnell is still mining "The View" for yuks – FOX News says that during her set on the True Colors tour, Ro said the show started "as a tea party and wound up like a women's prison movie. There were shivs out on the table." ... Longtime Chicago Sun-Times music critic Jim DeRogatis won't be arrested for failing to show to court to talk about the R. Kelly sex tape, but he will have to show up today to talk about it.



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Monday 16 June 2008

Today's Special at Paula Deen's: Fire!

Paula Deen might want to cut down on the butter. A small fire -- caused by a bunch of greasy rags -- broke out last night around 11:00 PM at her restaurant in Savannah. Don't worry though, they're open for lunch today!

Deen's son Jamie told a local paper "I think if we get one round of fried chicken goin' in here you won't smell the smoke at all."

When she heard the news, Paula rushed to the scene in her bathrobe and slippers.



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Sunday 8 June 2008

Williams & Watts pay tribute to Ledger

Several of Heath Ledger's friends and former partners have paid tribute to the late actor by sharing their memories of him with Interview magazine.
According to Entertainment Tonight, actress Michelle Williams, who had a child with Ledger, said: "I think that the interesting thing about Heath, which maybe people have only really fully discovered in his death, is how vulnerable he was."
"You can pick up on it in his performances, but it's easy to overlook because he was so physical and beautiful and strong and masculine. But there was always that underlying sensitivity. That's who he was."
Williams also referred to Ledger's sleeping problems, saying: "For as long as I'd known him, he had bouts with insomnia. He had too much energy. His mind was turning, turning, turning - always turning."
Actress Naomi Watts, who once dated Ledger, told the magazine: "I think he wanted to be someone who was doing the observing - not the one being observed."
"He hated not being able to go about his life in an ordinary way. But I think that, deep down, he enjoyed that he was being recognised for his talent."
"I think he was starting to own that and that's the deepest tragedy, in terms of his work. He was just beginning to own it and embrace it," she said.
Television show host Ellen DeGeneres and actor Philip Seymour-Hoffman also paid tribute to the actor in the magazine.