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Inside the Circle (2007)
Capturing the raw power of a grassroots hip-hop movement, the award-winning documentary Inside the Circle tells the stories of strikingly talented b-boys Josh and Omar, former best friends who become rivals when they join competing dance crews. Immersed in the b-boy culture of defiant creativity, Omar rises to international renown, while Josh tangles with the law. Both of them struggle to keep dance at the center of their lives, and the “B-Boy City” competitive events thrown by visionary street dancer Romeo Navarro serve as emotional milestones in their journey to adulthood. Facing off in intense dance battles that mirror the larger events in their lives, Josh and Omar seek respect, meaning and identity “inside the circle.”

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16 Jul 2008 @ 10:38 am +0000 http://www.directorsnotes.com Directors Notes Inside the Circle (2007) Capturing the raw power of a grassroots hip-hop movement, the award-winning documentary Inside the Circle tells the stories of strikingly talented b-boys Josh and Omar, former best friends who become rivals when they join competing dance crews. Immersed in the b-boy culture of defiant creativity, Omar rises to international renown, while Josh tangles with the law. Both of them struggle to keep dance at the center of their lives, and the “B-Boy City” competitive events thrown by visionary street dancer Romeo Navarro serve as emotional milestones in their journey to adulthood. Facing off in intense dance battles that mirror the larger events in their lives, Josh and Omar seek respect, meaning and identity “inside the circle.” Related Posts DN EP 097: Inside the Circle - Marcy Garriott INSIDE THE CIRCLE Breakin' Convention Screening Routes - Alex Reuben Tokyo Cowboys - Daneeta Loretta Saft & Patrick Jackson Routes Hits a Cinema Near You Directors Notes http://www.directorsnotes.com
U.S. News & World Report columnist Alex Kingsbury and author of The Dumbest Generation Dr. Mark Bauerlein Alex Kingsbury writes about homeland security, the war in Iraq, and other national and international news for U.S. News & World Report.

An associate editor, he has written cover stories about the Iraq war, college accountability, trends in E-learning, and World War II history. He reported stories from Iraq in 2007 and 2008.

His articles have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post Express, National Geographic Traveler, the Dallas Morning News, and been distributed by the New York Times. He has also written for the Watchdog Project, an initiative of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.

He appears frequently on national television, including The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, CBSâs Up to the Minute, CNNâs American Morning, CNN Headline News, C-SPANâs Washington Journal, FOX News Channelâs Studio B with Shepard Smith.

Kingsbury holds a bachelorâs in history from George Washington University and a Masterâs in journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Mark Bauerlein earned his doctorate in English at UCLA in 1988. He has taught at Emory since 1989, with a two-and-a-half year break in 2003-05 to serve as the Director, Office of Research and Analysis, at the National Endowment for the Arts. Apart from his scholarly work, he publishes in popular periodicals such as The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Post, TLS, and Chronicle of Higher Education. His latest book, The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future; Or, Donât Trust Anyone Under 30 (www.dumbestgeneration.com), was published in May 2008.

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16 Jul 2008 @ 05:30 am +0000 http://thirdrail.libsyn.com Third Rail's Podcast Alex Kingsbury writes about homeland security, the war in Iraq, and other national and international news for U.S. News & World Report. An associate editor, he has written cover stories about the Iraq war, college accountability, trends in E-learning, and World War II history. He reported stories from Iraq in 2007 and 2008. His articles have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post Express, National Geographic Traveler, the Dallas Morning News, and been distributed by the New York Times. He has also written for the Watchdog Project, an initiative of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. He appears frequently on national television, including The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, CBSâs Up to the Minute, CNNâs American Morning, CNN Headline News, C-SPANâs Washington Journal, FOX News Channelâs Studio B with Shepard Smith. Kingsbury holds a bachelorâs in history from George Washington University and a Masterâs in journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Mark Bauerlein earned his doctorate in English at UCLA in 1988. He has taught at Emory since 1989, with a two-and-a-half year break in 2003-05 to serve as the Director, Office of Research and Analysis, at the National Endowment for the Arts. Apart from his scholarly work, he publishes in popular periodicals such as The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Post, TLS, and Chronicle of Higher Education. His latest book, The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future; Or, Donât Trust Anyone Under 30 (www.dumbestgeneration.com), was published in May 2008. Third Rail's Podcast http://thirdrail.libsyn.com
Rest In Pete

In the explosive series finale Great Britain? The Podcast comes to a dramatic end asking the questions "What?, "Why?" and "Really?". Your favourite southerners talking shit in a car continue to do so with topics including Indiana Jones' name, Spud's Top 5 albums of the year so far (Until May) and of course more Sick Sex Stories for your disturbed little ears. Sit back, relax and enjoy. Then go back to the beginning and start your Great Britain? journey all over again. You know you want to.

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16 Jul 2008 @ 01:54 am +0000 http://www.btpodshow.com/shows/?show=greatbritain Great Britain? In the explosive series finale Great Britain? The Podcast comes to a dramatic end asking the questions "What?, "Why?" and "Really?". Your favourite southerners talking shit in a car continue to do so with topics including Indiana Jones' name, Spud's Top 5 albums of the year so far (Until May) and of course more Sick Sex Stories for your disturbed little ears. Sit back, relax and enjoy. Then go back to the beginning and start your Great Britain? journey all over again. You know you want to.  Great Britain? The Podcast... Rest In Pete Great Britain? http://www.btpodshow.com/shows/?show=greatbritain
DN EP 096: Tokyo Cowboys - Daneeta Loretta Saft & Patrick Jackson

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What happens when you're far from home and on-route to living your dream? Do you come back to start again with nothing to show for your years of effort when things get rough or do you hang on in the hope that success and the life you've imagined is just round the corner? Co-directed by Daneeta Loretta Saft and Patrick Jackson, Tokyo Cowboys follows the stories of four Gaijin living those very questions in seductive Japan. Daneeta joins us this week to discuss their feature debut.

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10 Jul 2008 @ 06:11 am +0000 http://www.directorsnotes.com Directors Notes What happens when you're far from home and on-route to living your dream? Do you come back to start again with nothing to show for your years of effort when things get rough or do you hang on in the hope that success and the life you've imagined is just round the corner? Co-directed by Daneeta Loretta Saft and Patrick Jackson, Tokyo Cowboys follows the stories of four Gaijin living those very questions in seductive Japan. Daneeta joins us this week to discuss their feature debut. Showlinks The Elektrik Zoo Tokyo Cowboys (The Blog) Down in the Parish Story Truths The London Film School Canon XL1S Apple Final Cut Pro Japan Film Festival Little Rock Film Festival Blood is Thicker Than Floodwater Article Related Posts Tokyo Cowboys - Daneeta Loretta Saft & Patrick Jackson INSIDE THE CIRCLE Breakin' Convention Screening DN Special: Joy Division - Grant Gee DN LFF07: The English Surgeon - Geoffrey Smith DN EP 097: Inside the Circle - Marcy Garriott Directors Notes http://www.directorsnotes.com
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Tokyo Cowboys (2008)
Tokyo Cowboys follows the stories of four western men living long-term in Tokyo. The film's delicate and humorous portrait illuminates the price some pay for a taste of Tokyo's success.

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9 Jul 2008 @ 03:46 am +0000 http://www.directorsnotes.com Directors Notes Tokyo Cowboys (2008) Tokyo Cowboys follows the stories of four western men living long-term in Tokyo. The film's delicate and humorous portrait illuminates the price some pay for a taste of Tokyo's success. Related Posts DN EP 096: Tokyo Cowboys - Daneeta Loretta Saft & Patrick Jackson Routes - Alex Reuben Inside the Circle - Marcy Garriott Four Eyed Monsters - Arin Crumley & Susan Buice All The Drunken Horsemen - Tomas Leach Directors Notes http://www.directorsnotes.com
Gladys and the chiX Pop Singer

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Introducing Mandy, Laura and Sam - the three members of the latest chart topping girl band - the chiX. This is the story of how it all began, before they were famous.

Oh, but we should not forget the other sister, Gladys. You might not have heard of her before. She's not in the band because she's too young and she's too geeky. But she is the brainiest. And although they others don't always admit it, they couldn't have got anywhere without her.

Read by Natasha. Duration 14 min.

Gladys and the chiX

Hello this is Natasha and this is a story about some sisters who had an ambition to be famous.

Have you ever wanted to be lead singer in a band? I mean, have you ever picked up an old cardboard toilet roll, held it to your mouth, and pretended that it was a microphone ?

Or have you ever found yourself tapping out a beat on the kitchen table with a couple of felt tip pens? Or come up with a great new dance in front of the mirror?

I bet you have because almost everyone has. Everyone except Gladys. She had never done anything like that. She was much too clever to mistake a toilet roll for a microphone. But her three older sisters had all done it. Their names were Mandy, Laura and Sam. And all three of them loved dancing. And while they were dancing, they secretly imagined that they were on TV and everyone was watching them. They also dreamed what it would be like to be really, really famous. When they went to school, the kids on the bus would say “Hey girls, you were great on TV last night.” Only they probably wouldn't go on the bus to school any more. The record company would give them a black stretch limo as long as the street and with dark windows. That's how they would go around once they were famous.

One Saturday night, all four sisters were squashed together on the couch watching the Eurovision Song contest. If you don't know what the Eurovision Song Contest is, that' s probably because you live in Mexico or somewhere twenty time zones away from Europe. In fact Gladys remarked:

“I wish we lived somewhere like Mexico or Alaska, and then we wouldn't be able to watch this trash.”

But Laura said, “I expect all the Mexicans watch it on the Internet.” And Gladys had to admit that she hadn't thought of that, because although she was the brainiest, she couldn't always think of everything.

Just in case you are lucky enough never to have seen the Eurovision Song Contest, I had better tell you about it. It's when all the worst bands in Europe get together and see who can come up with the corniest, cheesiest, naffest, most annoying tune, and who can dress up in the most ridiculous costume and look the silliest dancing and prancing around on stage. Only the bands taking part don't always understand it that way. They probably think that they are really it ! And do you know what? 100s of millions of people watch it every year. I'm not kidding. It's that popular.

It's true that quite a cool band called Abba once won it. But that was like, 7 zillion years ago. In fact, it was so long ago that Dad was still at school. And nobody cool has ever won it since.

Well Mandy,Laura and Sam liked watching it - There was a Danish Man dressed up as woman, a Norwegian Flamenco dancer. and a rugged Moldovian with blond hair extensions. They were just funny. The only band really worth seeing was from Ukraine. The singers were three beautiful but mean looking girls with straight black hair falling over their white faces..

“You know what?” said Mandy. “I bet we could do that. We could be just as good as them, and be on the Eurovision Song contest. In fact, I bet we could win it.”

“Only the UK never gets any points,” said Gladys.

“So ! We say we're from Montengro. But what I'm point out, is that they are on telly, and like billions of people are watching them, and we are just as good-looking as they are and can dance just as well as they can.”

“But we can't sing,” said Gladys.

“Well neither can they,” said Mandy. “Besides, Laura has a great voice. Everyone says so.”

Gladys still thought it was a silly idea so she said:

“But Laura wears a tracksuit and gold bangles, even when she's going out with her boyfriend. You can't dress like that if you're on TV.”

“Well, said Mandy, “When we're famous, all the top designers will send us free gear, so Laura won't have to wear a tracksuit unless she feels like it, like when she wants to go shopping and not get noticed by all the fans. Beside, you aren't in this band, because you're too young.”

“And too Geeky..” added Laura.

Gladys hadn't really thought about being in the band, but when they said that she wasn't in it, she felt well, a bit left out. It wasn't fair. She could play the piano. If anyone was going to form a band, it ought to be her.

“Well at least I know how to read music, which is more than any of you lot,” she said. “So you'll have to have me in your band because you won't know what tune to sing.”

Laura scoffed:

“Ah come off it who's ever heard of a band that knows how to read music ? We're not the church choir ! Now go and play computer games like a good little geek while we get ready to be famous.”

“Yeah go on G-laddy,” said Sam, “Stop annoying your older and better sisters. You aren't in the band anyway, and it's time to tuck your dollies up in bed.”

It was particularly annoying when Sam spoke like that, because she was born only a year and a half before Gladys, but she looked a lot older, especially when she put on make-up, so somehow people took her more seriously.

“I haven't got any dollies,” said Gladys as she left the room - “Unlike you darling Samantha - you've still got six ! Besides, your band hasn't even to a name - so it's not a band at all. Good night.”

On Sunday afternoon, Gladys spent a lot of time on her homework, because she was working on a big project about Ancient Egypt and she had to research the pyramids on the Internet. But her three older sisters watched the music channel on TV and tried to copy some of the dance routines.”

Later that evening, they were still talking about what to call their girl band - because it wasn't easy to come up with cool name.

“How about The Smith Sisters?” said Mandy. You see, their name was Smith.

“Boring ! ” said Laura.

‘Or The Teddy Girls?” suggested Sam. Because they lived in a place called Teddington.

“Too babyish” said Mandy.

Dad was there for a while. He had go wind of this idea about forming a band - though nobody had actually told him about it. He said : “How about the Rich Girls?” because he was hoping that they would pay for his retirement. But the girls took no notice of him - they never did - so he went out to the front drive to fix his motor bike, which was how he usually spent Sunday Evenings.

While they were talking, Gladys had been trying to imagine a name that both sounded good, and looked good when it was written down - like on a poster or an album cover. When the others went quiet, she said:

“I think “chiX spelt with a small c and a big X because it's a Chick Band and X looks like a kiss.”

“Yeah, or like “Leave me alone” which is cool,” said Laura, “But I bet there's already a girl band called the chiX because it's too good.”

Mandy searched iTunes and YouTube and she couldn't find any other band with that name. They couldn't think of anything else, so their name just sort of became “chiX. But somehow they didn't quite remember that it was Gladys who had come up with it. It was just like they had always been the chiX ever since they were born.

Now all they needed was a song - but of course they didn't have one. A week went by and the chiX almost got forgotten. Then next Saturday, when Dad came home from the football match, he said :

“Hey girls, how's your band going. Have you got a gig fixed up yet?”

“Of course they haven't go a gig,” said Gladys. “They haven't even got a song.”

Dad was disappointed. You could could see from his face that in his mind, his darling daughters were already rich and famous and had bought their beloved daddy a new bike, a cottage by the sea, and a subscription to the sports channel.

Mandy said: “I'm working on it.”

“Oh go on Mandy, do sing it to me, pretty please, I”m sure it's such a lovely song,” said Gladys.
And Mandy looked annoyed.

“Well don't cry. I'll write you some words.”

“How could you write the lyrics for a song?” asked Laura. “You don't know anything about relationships. You're too young.”

“Not all songs are about relationships,” replied Gladys. “Some people think about other things apart from boys.”

And Mandy said: “Besides, before we start on any songs, we need to decide what sort of musical genre we're going to do. I mean, are we going to be more like the Spice Girls or the SugarBabes?”

“Can anyone really tell the difference?” asked Gladys. But that gave her an idea to work on. So she went up to her room, sat down at her desk and scribbled down a few ideas. Later she came to the living room and switched off the television. Her sisters started to say “Ah come on Glad, what was that for?' But she took no notice. She stood in front of TV and read out her words:

You've had your sugar
You've had your spice
Now you're looking
For something nice.
Not too sweet
and not too sharp
The chiX are here
to take your heart.

“Not bad, ” said Laura,” but “sharp doesn't rhyme with heart.”

“Well what do you want it to rhyme with - Harp? Besides it's an internal rhyme. And i've got a chorus.

But don't you think
We're an easy catch
don't count your chix
Before they hatch !

Well at least that rhymes - said Mandy. Here, that's not too bad. Did you really write those words yourself Gladdy?

“Of course”, she said, and before she handed over her words she signed her name on the bottom and wrote Copyright Gladys Smith so that they others wouldn't forget that she composed them.

Now the chiX had some words, all the needed was some music. And I'll tell you about how they made that another time soon.

And don't forget - there are loads more stories on Storynory.com. So drop by soon, and listen to a few. For now, from me, Natasha, Bye Bye !

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29 Jun 2008 @ 09:48 am +0000 http://storynory.com Storynory - Stories For Kids Download the audio Introducing Mandy, Laura and Sam - the three members of the latest chart topping girl band - the chiX. This is the story of how it all began, before they were famous. Oh, but we should not forget the other sister, Gladys. You might not have heard of her before. She's not in the band because she's too young and she's too geeky. But she is the brainiest. And although they others don't always admit it, they couldn't have got anywhere without her. Read by Natasha. Duration 14 min. Gladys and the chiX Hello this is Natasha and this is a story about some sisters who had an ambition to be famous. Have you ever wanted to be lead singer in a band? I mean, have you ever picked up an old cardboard toilet roll, held it to your mouth, and pretended that it was a microphone ? Or have you ever found yourself tapping out a beat on the kitchen table with a couple of felt tip pens? Or come up with a great new dance in front of the mirror? I bet you have because almost everyone has. Everyone except Gladys. She had never done anything like that. She was much too clever to mistake a toilet roll for a microphone. But her three older sisters had all done it. Their names were Mandy, Laura and Sam. And all three of them loved dancing. And while they were dancing, they secretly imagined that they were on TV and everyone was watching them. They also dreamed what it would be like to be really, really famous. When they went to school, the kids on the bus would say “Hey girls, you were great on TV last night.” Only they probably wouldn't go on the bus to school any more. The record company would give them a black stretch limo as long as the street and with dark windows. That's how they would go around once they were famous. One Saturday night, all four sisters were squashed together on the couch watching the Eurovision Song contest. If you don't know what the Eurovision Song Contest is, that' s probably because you live in Mexico or somewhere twenty time zones away from Europe. In fact Gladys remarked: “I wish we lived somewhere like Mexico or Alaska, and then we wouldn't be able to watch this trash.” But Laura said, “I expect all the Mexicans watch it on the Internet.” And Gladys had to admit that she hadn't thought of that, because although she was the brainiest, she couldn't always think of everything. Just in case you are lucky enough never to have seen the Eurovision Song Contest, I had better tell you about it. It's when all the worst bands in Europe get together and see who can come up with the corniest, cheesiest, naffest, most annoying tune, and who can dress up in the most ridiculous costume and look the silliest dancing and prancing around on stage. Only the bands taking part don't always understand it that way. They probably think that they are really it ! And do you know what? 100s of millions of people watch it every year. I'm not kidding. It's that popular. It's true that quite a cool band called Abba once won it. But that was like, 7 zillion years ago. In fact, it was so long ago that Dad was still at school. And nobody cool has ever won it since. Well Mandy,Laura and Sam liked watching it - There was a Danish Man dressed up as woman, a Norwegian Flamenco dancer. and a rugged Moldovian with blond hair extensions. They were just funny. The only band really worth seeing was from Ukraine. The singers were three beautiful but mean looking girls with straight black hair falling over their white faces.. “You know what?” said Mandy. “I bet we could do that. We could be just as good as them, and be on the Eurovision Song contest. In fact, I bet we could win it.” “Only the UK never gets any points,” said Gladys. “So ! We say we're from Montengro. But what I'm point out, is that they are on telly, and like billions of people are watching them, and we are just as good-looking as they are and can dance just as well as they can.” “But we can't sing,” said Gladys. “Well neither can they,” said Mandy. “Besides, Laura has a great voice. Everyone says so.” Gladys still thought it was a silly idea so she said: “But Laura wears a tracksuit and gold bangles, even when she's going out with her boyfriend. You can't dress like that if you're on TV.” “Well, said Mandy, “When we're famous, all the top designers will send us free gear, so Laura won't have to wear a tracksuit unless she feels like it, like when she wants to go shopping and not get noticed by all the fans. Beside, you aren't in this band, because you're too young.” “And too Geeky..” added Laura. Gladys hadn't really thought about being in the band, but when they said that she wasn't in it, she felt well, a bit left out. It wasn't fair. She could play the piano. If anyone was going to form a band, it ought to be her. “Well at least I know how to read music, which is more than any of you lot,” she said. “So you'll have to have me in your band because you won't know what tune to sing.” Laura scoffed: “Ah come off it who's ever heard of a band that knows how to read music ? We're not the church choir ! Now go and play computer games like a good little geek while we get ready to be famous.” “Yeah go on G-laddy,” said Sam, “Stop annoying your older and better sisters. You aren't in the band anyway, and it's time to tuck your dollies up in bed.” It was particularly annoying when Sam spoke like that, because she was born only a year and a half before Gladys, but she looked a lot older, especially when she put on make-up, so somehow people took her more seriously. “I haven't got any dollies,” said Gladys as she left the room - “Unlike you darling Samantha - you've still got six ! Besides, your band hasn't even to a name - so it's not a band at all. Good night.” On Sunday afternoon, Gladys spent a lot of time on her homework, because she was working on a big project about Ancient Egypt and she had to research the pyramids on the Internet. But her three older sisters watched the music channel on TV and tried to copy some of the dance routines.” Later that evening, they were still talking about what to call their girl band - because it wasn't easy to come up with cool name. “How about The Smith Sisters?” said Mandy. You see, their name was Smith. “Boring ! ” said Laura. ‘Or The Teddy Girls?” suggested Sam. Because they lived in a place called Teddington. “Too babyish” said Mandy. Dad was there for a while. He had go wind of this idea about forming a band - though nobody had actually told him about it. He said : “How about the Rich Girls?” because he was hoping that they would pay for his retirement. But the girls took no notice of him - they never did - so he went out to the front drive to fix his motor bike, which was how he usually spent Sunday Evenings. While they were talking, Gladys had been trying to imagine a name that both sounded good, and looked good when it was written down - like on a poster or an album cover. When the others went quiet, she said: “I think “chiX spelt with a small c and a big X because it's a Chick Band and X looks like a kiss.” “Yeah, or like “Leave me alone” which is cool,” said Laura, “But I bet there's already a girl band called the chiX because it's too good.” Mandy searched iTunes and YouTube and she couldn't find any other band with that name. They couldn't think of anything else, so their name just sort of became “chiX. But somehow they didn't quite remember that it was Gladys who had come up with it. It was just like they had always been the chiX ever since they were born. Now all they needed was a song - but of course they didn't have one. A week went by and the chiX almost got forgotten. Then next Saturday, when Dad came home from the football match, he said : “Hey girls, how's your band going. Have you got a gig fixed up yet?” “Of course they haven't go a gig,” said Gladys. “They haven't even got a song.” Dad was disappointed. You could could see from his face that in his mind, his darling daughters were already rich and famous and had bought their beloved daddy a new bike, a cottage by the sea, and a subscription to the sports channel. Mandy said: “I'm working on it.” “Oh go on Mandy, do sing it to me, pretty please, I”m sure it's such a lovely song,” said Gladys. And Mandy looked annoyed. “Well don't cry. I'll write you some words.” “How could you write the lyrics for a song?” asked Laura. “You don't know anything about relationships. You're too young.” “Not all songs are about relationships,” replied Gladys. “Some people think about other things apart from boys.” And Mandy said: “Besides, before we start on any songs, we need to decide what sort of musical genre we're going to do. I mean, are we going to be more like the Spice Girls or the SugarBabes?” “Can anyone really tell the difference?” asked Gladys. But that gave her an idea to work on. So she went up to her room, sat down at her desk and scribbled down a few ideas. Later she came to the living room and switched off the television. Her sisters started to say “Ah come on Glad, what was that for?' But she took no notice. She stood in front of TV and read out her words: You've had your sugar You've had your spice Now you're looking For something nice. Not too sweet and not too sharp The chiX are here to take your heart. “Not bad, ” said Laura,” but “sharp doesn't rhyme with heart.” “Well what do you want it to rhyme with - Harp? Besides it's an internal rhyme. And i've got a chorus. But don't you think We're an easy catch don't count your chix Before they hatch ! Well at least that rhymes - said Mandy. Here, that's not too bad. Did you really write those words yourself Gladdy? “Of course”, she said, and before she handed over her words she signed her name on the bottom and wrote Copyright Gladys Smith so that they others wouldn't forget that she composed them. Now the chiX had some words, all the needed was some music. And I'll tell you about how they made that another time soon. And don't forget - there are loads more stories on Storynory.com. So drop by soon, and listen to a few. For now, from me, Natasha, Bye Bye ! Storynory - Stories For Kids http://storynory.com
SnC 123 - Wed 25 Jun 2008 Artois woke up briefly (See photo) to have some food but otherwise has slept soundly since 08:30 yesterday Wed) morning!

Weekend Tongue - Donora (Pennsylvania, USA)
Jake H. met Casey a few hours after she was born. He was disappointed she was a girl and cried. Eighteen years later he got over it, and they started a band with another Jake that played bass. They became Donora and together they make melodic, dance-worthy, garage rock.
www.donoramusic.com/
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The High Road - Sharon Robinson (California, USA)
Singer/songwriter/producer Sharon Robinson releases her debut solo album "Everybody Knows" on August 19, 2008. The long-time collaborator of Rock n' Roll Hall of Famer Leonard Cohen won a GRAMMY in 1985 for "New Attitude" by Patti Labelle.
www.sharonrobinsonmusic.com/
www.myspace.com/sharonrobinsonmusic

Tusuka Bay - Ambiguous Dreams (UK)
AD, is a two piece ambient instrumental project, from England (UK). The project began in late 05, when AD's music was produced through a college controlled version of Cubase 1.  Taking influence from the sounds of Akira Yamaoka's Silent Hill creations and Random Juxtaposition AD's audio output is a a maelstrom of genres, including; Ambient, NU Age, Drum & Bass, Metal and more.
www.myspace.com/roubmewsick

You bought song for a dollar - The Go Ahead And (Vermont, USA)
Seriously funny music about non-serious, frequently geeky topics, such as foot fetishes, boring people, and forbidden love on the Death Star.
The Go Ahead And is a comedy pop band who masquerades as a group of rascally young hooligans; however, all of the wacky musical hijinks perpetrated by The Go Ahead And are actually the product of just one person: Joel Abbott. Joel Abbott's story as a musician begins a few months after he was born, when his parents took him to a stoned fortuneteller at a hippie art fair in Boulder, Colorado, and the fortuneteller said "when this baby grows up he will use music to express himself." True story.
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Waitress Song - Jen Lowe (Georgia, USA)
Jen Lowe is a sincere songwriter who writes straight from the heart.  Her lyrics are direct and thoughtful, as she wastes no time getting the heart of the matter.  Having been a full time touring percussionist and drummer with many national acts,  Jen's sense of the song writing process is strong.  She comes to you from Atlanta, GA where she has played and been influenced by great artists such as Angie Aparo, Keni Thomas, Jason Mraz, and Tristan Prettyman.  Her stage presence is larger than life as she engages the audience in a story, a witty comment, or just her keen ability to entertain. 
Jen is pleased to bring to her audience her first record entitled "From The End Of This Hallway."  Produced by Tim Acres and mixed by Steve Rizzo, this album will take you in from the first note.  Whether on the stage or in the studio, Jen takes you on her journey that will leave remembering her sentiments for a long time. 
www.myspace.com/jenjenlowe

Beaumont is alive - Dr Kananga
From the two track album (what is an album these days) Post-apocolyptic merry melodies
Dr Kananga, conspirateur au sein des Space Jahourt vous a prÃparà une cuisine Ãlectro qui sent bon le old school à base de hip hop, trip hop et un soupson de Jungle. Comme dirait l'autre on ne fait pas de la nouvelle cuisine et mÃme si certaines plages peuvent sembler lounge c'est pour mieux rebondir aprÃs. Les beats sont lourds, les samples de cuivres et de violons sont jazzy et les synthÃs fleurent bon la fin des 70s. Le tout est accompagnà de ses transitions -Entremets à base de zapping tÃlà improbable.

Beginner's Luck - Lindalou and Michael Ryge (California, USA)
From the album Beginner's Luck which was originally released in 2003. They finally got around to releasing it on Jamendo in April 2008.
Wild spirited teenagers surprise themselves decades later with this CD of close harmonies, true stories and adventures reflecting their love for life and each other.
They've made old men cry, and young women laugh, and vice versa. Their music, while almost all acoustic, is diverse in styles, from instrumental to A cappella, from story songs and love ballads to quirky autobiographical tales.
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25 Jun 2008 @ 08:59 am +0000 http://www.suffolkandcool.com Suffolk 'n' Cool A rather/even more quirky selection than usual this week. I've been exploring a few genres that I'm not really that familiar with. Really listening opens up whole new landscapes of music to explore. Artois woke up briefly (See photo) to have some food but otherwise has slept soundly since 08:30 yesterday Wed) morning!Weekend Tongue - Donora (Pennsylvania, USA)Jake H. met Casey a few hours after she was born. He was disappointed she was a girl and cried. Eighteen years later he got over it, and they started a band with another Jake that played bass. They became Donora and together they make melodic, dance-worthy, garage rock.www.donoramusic.com/www.myspace.com/donoraThe High Road - Sharon Robinson (California, USA)Singer/songwriter/producer Sharon Robinson releases her debut solo album "Everybody Knows" on August 19, 2008. The long-time collaborator of Rock n' Roll Hall of Famer Leonard Cohen won a GRAMMY in 1985 for "New Attitude" by Patti Labelle.www.sharonrobinsonmusic.com/www.myspace.com/sharonrobinsonmusicTusuka Bay - Ambiguous Dreams (UK)AD, is a two piece ambient instrumental project, from England (UK). The project began in late 05, when AD's music was produced through a college controlled version of Cubase 1.  Taking influence from the sounds of Akira Yamaoka's Silent Hill creations and Random Juxtaposition AD's audio output is a a maelstrom of genres, including; Ambient, NU Age, Drum & Bass, Metal and more.www.myspace.com/roubmewsickYou bought song for a dollar - The Go Ahead And (Vermont, USA)Seriously funny music about non-serious, frequently geeky topics, such as foot fetishes, boring people, and forbidden love on the Death Star.The Go Ahead And is a comedy pop band who masquerades as a group of rascally young hooligans; however, all of the wacky musical hijinks perpetrated by The Go Ahead And are actually the product of just one person: Joel Abbott. Joel Abbott's story as a musician begins a few months after he was born, when his parents took him to a stoned fortuneteller at a hippie art fair in Boulder, Colorado, and the fortuneteller said "when this baby grows up he will use music to express himself." True story.www.thegoaheadand.comwww.myspace.com/thegoaheadandWaitress Song - Jen Lowe (Georgia, USA)Jen Lowe is a sincere songwriter who writes straight from the heart.  Her lyrics are direct and thoughtful, as she wastes no time getting the heart of the matter.  Having been a full time touring percussionist and drummer with many national acts,  Jen's sense of the song writing process is strong.  She comes to you from Atlanta, GA where she has played and been influenced by great artists such as Angie Aparo, Keni Thomas, Jason Mraz, and Tristan Prettyman.  Her stage presence is larger than life as she engages the audience in a story, a witty comment, or just her keen ability to entertain.  Jen is pleased to bring to her audience her first record entitled "From The End Of This Hallway."  Produced by Tim Acres and mixed by Steve Rizzo, this album will take you in from the first note.  Whether on the stage or in the studio, Jen takes you on her journey that will leave remembering her sentiments for a long time.  www.myspace.com/jenjenloweBeaumont is alive - Dr Kananga From the two track album (what is an album these days) Post-apocolyptic merry melodiesDr Kananga, conspirateur au sein des Space Jahourt vous a prÃparà une cuisine Ãlectro qui sent bon le old school à base de hip hop, trip hop et un soupson de Jungle. Comme dirait l'autre on ne fait pas de la nouvelle cuisine et mÃme si certaines plages peuvent sembler lounge c'est pour mieux rebondir aprÃs. Les beats sont lourds, les samples de cuivres et de violons sont jazzy et les synthÃs fleurent bon la fin des 70s. Le tout est accompagnà de ses transitions -Entremets à base de zapping tÃlà improbable.Beginner's Luck - Lindalou and Michael Ryge (California, USA)From the album Beginner's Luck which was originally released in 2003. They finally got around to releasing it on Jamendo in April 2008.Wild spirited teenagers surprise themselves decades later with this CD of close harmonies, true stories and adventures reflecting their love for life and each other.They've made old men cry, and young women laugh, and vice versa. Their music, while almost all acoustic, is diverse in styles, from instrumental to A cappella, from story songs and love ballads to quirky autobiographical tales.http://cdbaby.com/cd/llmr Suffolk 'n' Cool http://www.suffolkandcool.com
Show 140 - Fatal Flaw Spotlight Listen here or use the player on the right, though I'd love you to subscribe !

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This week it's a very special TFL to celebrate the release of Robin Tymm's 5th album, ‘Fatal Flaw'. A regular favourite here on the podcast, Robin himself explains the stories behind the songs. Settle back, open your ears and let the music take you over.

Robin Tymm – ‘Big Sky', ‘Fatally Flawed', ‘Shorter Fatter', ‘Plan B'

Robin on Garageband and CDBaby

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The soundbed was ‘Etherea Borealis' by Aurah

Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

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24 Jun 2008 @ 12:30 pm +0000 http://grantmason.co.uk/wp Three From Leith Listen here or use the player on the right, though I'd love you to subscribe ! This week it's a very special TFL to celebrate the release of Robin Tymm's 5th album, ‘Fatal Flaw'. A regular favourite here on the podcast, Robin himself explains the stories behind the songs. Settle back, open your ears and let the music take you over. Robin Tymm – ‘Big Sky', ‘Fatally Flawed', ‘Shorter Fatter', ‘Plan B' Robin on Garageband and CDBaby Email Robin Tymm The soundbed was ‘Etherea Borealis' by Aurah Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken Want to record a comment or message for the show ? Click on the logo below ! Big props given out to: Made In The UK Show podcast - subscribe with this feed Life With Hungry Lucy podcast – Episode 5 of Hungry Lucy's video podcast is out now ! AMP'ed podcast - subscribe with this feed Subscribe by RSS Feed to the free www.podcastusermagazine.com - relaunching very soon! Thank you for continuing to support the independent artists in 2008 by listening, feeding back and buying their music. Share This Technorati Tags: Robin Tymm, Aurah, Three From Leith, computermusictutorials, Made In The UK Show, podcast, Life With Hungry Lucy, podcast, AMP'ed, podcast, podcastusermagazine Three From Leith http://grantmason.co.uk/wp
New York Times best selling author of The Terrorist Watch Ronald Kessler Kessler's first book was THE LIFE INSURANCE GAME, an exposà of the life insurance industry published in 1985. His second book, THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD: The Story of Adnan Khashoggi, is the inside story of the world"s preeminent arms dealer. Kesslerâs next book, SPY vs. SPY: Stalking Soviet Spies in America, is the only book on the FBIâs secret counterintelligence program and contains the first interview with Karl Koecher, a Soviet bloc spy who became a mole in the CIA.

Kesslerâs fourth book, MOSCOW STATION, is about the security breaches at the U.S. embassy in Moscow, the involvement of U.S. Marines, and the resulting investigations. Kesslerâs THE SPY IN THE RUSSIAN CLUB: How Glenn Souther Stole Americaâs Nuclear War Plans and Escaped to Moscow is the bizarre tale of one of Americaâs most damaging spies who defected to the Soviet Union and committed suicide there.

Kesslerâs sixth book, ESCAPE FROM THE CIA: How the CIA Won and Lost the Most Important KGB Spy Ever to Defect to the U.S., is about the defection and redefection of KGB officer Vitaly Yurchenko from a restaurant in Washingtonâs Georgetown section. It contains the only interview with Yurchenko by a western journalist and portrays the CIAâs disastrous mishandling of the case. Kesslerâs INSIDE THE CIA: Revealing the Secrets of the Worldâs Most Powerful Spy Agency depicts what the CIA really does and was the only book about the agency written with the CIAâs limited cooperation.

For Kesslerâs eighth book, THE FBI: Inside the Worldâs Most Powerful Law Enforcement Agency, the FBI gave Kessler unprecedented access to the bureau. The book revealed for the first time the defection of Vasili Mitrokhin, whose notes from the KGBâs archives disclosed the existence over the years of hundreds of spies in the U.S. The book is the authoritative work on the modern FBI. Its findings led to the dismissal of William Sessions as FBI director over his abuses.

Having probed the CIA and FBI, Kessler was prepared to take on the modern White House. INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE: The Hidden Lives of the Modern Presidents and the Secrets of the Worldâs Most Powerful Institution depicts what the presidents and first families are really like and how the White House really operates, as seen by the Secret Service, Air Force One stewards, and White House aides and residence staff who know the true story.

Kesslerâs tenth book, THE SINS OF THE FATHER: Joseph P. Kennedy and the Dynasty He Founded, is the first major biography of Joe Kennedy in more than thirty years. Based in part on the only interview ever given by the surgeon who performed the lobotomy on her, the book reveals that for political reasons, Joe Kennedy covered up the fact that his daughter Rosemary was mentally ill rather than retarded, as the family has long claimed. The book documents payoffs Kennedy made to win the presidency for Jack. And it reveals an affair with his Hyannis Port secretary that lasted nine yearsâthree times longer than his affair with movie star Gloria Swanson.

Kesslerâs latest book, THE TERRORIST WATCH: Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack, presents the chilling story of terroristsâ relentless efforts to mount another devastating attack on the United States and of the heroic efforts being made to stop those plots. Drawing on unprecedented access, the book takes readers inside the war rooms of this battle for our survivalâfrom the newly created National Counterterrorism Center to FBI headquarters, from the CIA to the National Security Agency, from the Pentagon to the Oval Officeâto explain why we have gone so long since 9/11 without a successful attack and to reveal the many close calls we never hear about.

Kessler and the book were featured on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Kessler is chief Washington correspondent of Newsmax.com, a web site with an average of 4.1 million unique visitors a month, and of Newsmax magazine, which has a readership of 600,000. His stories for Newsmax have included interviews with President Bush, Donald Trump, Andy Card, Gen. Michael Hayden, Mitt Romney, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Lynne Cheney, Dana Perino, Jim Cramer, Deborah Norville, Robert S. Mueller III, Margaret Spellings, Brian Lamb, Juan Williams, Jeb Bush, and Fran Townsend. Kessler's Newsmax stories were instrumental in bringing to light Barack Obama's association with his radical minister, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. You can sign up for Kesslerâs reports here.

Kessler has won sixteen journalism awards, including two George Polk awardsâone for national reporting and one for community service. He won the top prize for business and financial reporting given by the Washington chapter of the Sigma Delta Chi society of professional journalists. Kessler has also won the American Political Science Associationâs Public Affairs Reporting Award, the Associated Pressâ Sevellon Brown Memorial Award, and Washingtonian magazineâs Washingtonian of the Year award. He is listed in Whoâs Who in America.

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17 Jun 2008 @ 10:50 am +0000 http://thirdrail.libsyn.com Third Rail's Podcast Ronald Kessler is the New York Times bestselling author of seventeen non-fiction books. Kessler began his career as a journalist in 1964 on the Worcester Telegram, followed by three years as an investigative reporter and editorial writer with the Boston Herald. In 1968, he joined the Wall Street Journal as a reporter in the New York bureau. He became an investigative reporter with the Washington Post in 1970 and continued as a staff writer until 1985. Kessler's first book was THE LIFE INSURANCE GAME, an exposà of the life insurance industry published in 1985. His second book, THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD: The Story of Adnan Khashoggi, is the inside story of the world"s preeminent arms dealer. Kesslerâs next book, SPY vs. SPY: Stalking Soviet Spies in America, is the only book on the FBIâs secret counterintelligence program and contains the first interview with Karl Koecher, a Soviet bloc spy who became a mole in the CIA. Kesslerâs fourth book, MOSCOW STATION, is about the security breaches at the U.S. embassy in Moscow, the involvement of U.S. Marines, and the resulting investigations. Kesslerâs THE SPY IN THE RUSSIAN CLUB: How Glenn Souther Stole Americaâs Nuclear War Plans and Escaped to Moscow is the bizarre tale of one of Americaâs most damaging spies who defected to the Soviet Union and committed suicide there. Kesslerâs sixth book, ESCAPE FROM THE CIA: How the CIA Won and Lost the Most Important KGB Spy Ever to Defect to the U.S., is about the defection and redefection of KGB officer Vitaly Yurchenko from a restaurant in Washingtonâs Georgetown section. It contains the only interview with Yurchenko by a western journalist and portrays the CIAâs disastrous mishandling of the case. Kesslerâs INSIDE THE CIA: Revealing the Secrets of the Worldâs Most Powerful Spy Agency depicts what the CIA really does and was the only book about the agency written with the CIAâs limited cooperation. For Kesslerâs eighth book, THE FBI: Inside the Worldâs Most Powerful Law Enforcement Agency, the FBI gave Kessler unprecedented access to the bureau. The book revealed for the first time the defection of Vasili Mitrokhin, whose notes from the KGBâs archives disclosed the existence over the years of hundreds of spies in the U.S. The book is the authoritative work on the modern FBI. Its findings led to the dismissal of William Sessions as FBI director over his abuses. Having probed the CIA and FBI, Kessler was prepared to take on the modern White House. INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE: The Hidden Lives of the Modern Presidents and the Secrets of the Worldâs Most Powerful Institution depicts what the presidents and first families are really like and how the White House really operates, as seen by the Secret Service, Air Force One stewards, and White House aides and residence staff who know the true story. Kesslerâs tenth book, THE SINS OF THE FATHER: Joseph P. Kennedy and the Dynasty He Founded, is the first major biography of Joe Kennedy in more than thirty years. Based in part on the only interview ever given by the surgeon who performed the lobotomy on her, the book reveals that for political reasons, Joe Kennedy covered up the fact that his daughter Rosemary was mentally ill rather than retarded, as the family has long claimed. The book documents payoffs Kennedy made to win the presidency for Jack. And it reveals an affair with his Hyannis Port secretary that lasted nine yearsâthree times longer than his affair with movie star Gloria Swanson. Kesslerâs latest book, THE TERRORIST WATCH: Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack, presents the chilling story of terroristsâ relentless efforts to mount another devastating attack on the United States and of the heroic efforts being made to stop those plots. Drawing on unprecedented access, the book takes readers inside the war rooms of this battle for our survivalâfrom the newly created National Counterterrorism Center to FBI headquarters, from the CIA to the National Security Agency, from the Pentagon to the Oval Officeâto explain why we have gone so long since 9/11 without a successful attack and to reveal the many close calls we never hear about. Kessler and the book were featured on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Kessler is chief Washington correspondent of Newsmax.com, a web site with an average of 4.1 million unique visitors a month, and of Newsmax magazine, which has a readership of 600,000. His stories for Newsmax have included interviews with President Bush, Donald Trump, Andy Card, Gen. Michael Hayden, Mitt Romney, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Lynne Cheney, Dana Perino, Jim Cramer, Deborah Norville, Robert S. Mueller III, Margaret Spellings, Brian Lamb, Juan Williams, Jeb Bush, and Fran Townsend. Kessler's Newsmax stories were instrumental in bringing to light Barack Obama's association with his radical minister, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. You can sign up for Kesslerâs reports here. Kessler has won sixteen journalism awards, including two George Polk awardsâone for national reporting and one for community service. He won the top prize for business and financial reporting given by the Washington chapter of the Sigma Delta Chi society of professional journalists. Kessler has also won the American Political Science Associationâs Public Affairs Reporting Award, the Associated Pressâ Sevellon Brown Memorial Award, and Washingtonian magazineâs Washingtonian of the Year award. He is listed in Whoâs Who in America. Third Rail's Podcast http://thirdrail.libsyn.com
Episode 39 - Blueprint Coach Tours Presents This one starts off a bit nerdy, with one or two William Shatner impressions, and Greg tries to “out” Chris as a Star Trek nerd.

Continental lager is explained, as are Denmark and Holland, with particular reference to Chris's travels, which leads to a new business idea for Blueprint holiday coach trips.

Impressions that everyone thinks they can do (including the ubiquitous Sean Conneries, Kenneth Williamses and Prince Charleses) are discussed, but it's really just an excuse for Greg to do his Frankie Howerd.

Quirky stories this week take us into the world of a man so hungry that he apparently ram raided an Indian takeaway, and Greg's machismo related to curries, coffee and knowledge of the locations of speed cameras are revealed, before we delve into our male psyches, but only as far as the issue of us liking women drinking pints.

Some women drinking pints in the olden days

In order to prove our point about women drinking pints, here are some approachable and attractive women doing just that.

It's all going on. We'll be back next Friday (that's June 20th) at 5pm, UK Time.

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13 Jun 2008 @ 12:00 pm +0000 http://blueprintpodcast.com The Blueprint Podcast This one starts off a bit nerdy, with one or two William Shatner impressions, and Greg tries to “out” Chris as a Star Trek nerd. Continental lager is explained, as are Denmark and Holland, with particular reference to Chris's travels, which leads to a new business idea for Blueprint holiday coach trips. Impressions that everyone thinks they can do (including the ubiquitous Sean Conneries, Kenneth Williamses and Prince Charleses) are discussed, but it's really just an excuse for Greg to do his Frankie Howerd. Quirky stories this week take us into the world of a man so hungry that he apparently ram raided an Indian takeaway, and Greg's machismo related to curries, coffee and knowledge of the locations of speed cameras are revealed, before we delve into our male psyches, but only as far as the issue of us liking women drinking pints. In order to prove our point about women drinking pints, here are some approachable and attractive women doing just that. It's all going on. We'll be back next Friday (that's June 20th) at 5pm, UK Time. The Blueprint Podcast http://blueprintpodcast.com
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