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By Uong Jowo | Saturday, February 18, 2012 | Posted in | With 0 comments
KISS fansite Deuce News reports that Joe Elliott will be making a number of appearances in South America this spring as part of Gene Simmons’ new project “TITANS OF ROCK“.

The project, which has also been billed as Matt Sorum’s Rock & Roll
An all-star squadron of hard rock stars including members of Guns N’ Roses, Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, KISS and Metallica will take part in an unprecedented South American tour called Titans of Rock.

The tour begins on April 14 in Lima, Peru and hits Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and Guatemala before winding down in San Jose, Costa Rica on May 2.

There is no word yet on whether the tour will expand to dates in North America, but one thing's for certain: it's going to generate more YouTube traffic than "Charlie Bit My Finger" and Rebecca Black's "Friday" combined.

Whether or not it will be one big all-star jam or if the artists will perform separate sets has yet to be revealed.

There is no word yet on whether the tour will expand to dates in North America, but one thing’s for certain: it’s going to generate more YouTube traffic than “Charlie Bit My Finger” and Rebecca Black’s “Friday” combined.

On Tuesday Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Sabbath, KISS, Def Leppard, Motley Crue Supergroup Tour was a top story. Here is the recap: (Gibson) An all-star squadron of hard rock stars including members of Guns N' Roses, Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, KISS and Metallica will take part in an unprecedented South American tour called Titans of Rock.

Artists participating in the tour include – get this – Duff McKagan (Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver), Joe Elliot (Def Leppard), Gilby Clarke (Guns N' Roses, Rockstar Supernova), Ed Roland (Collective Soul), Steve Stevens (Billy Idol), Gene Simmons (KISS), Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Black Country Communion), Matt Sorum (Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver), Jason Newsted (Metallica, Voivod, Rockstar Supernova), Sebastian Bach (Skid Row) and Vince Neil (Mötley Crüe).


Titans of Rock tour dates:

April 19 - Lima, Peru
April 21 - Sao Luis, Brazil
April 22 - Sao Paulo, Brazil
April 24 - Paraguay
April 26 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
April 28 – Santiago, Chile
April 30 - Guatemala City, Guatemala
May 02 - San Jose, Costa Rica
By Uong Jowo | Friday, February 17, 2012 | Posted in | With 0 comments
Dari utara dingin di Skandinavia, salah satu produsen mobil berdiri sebagai pembuat mobil yang identik dengan keselamatan. Volvo, yang berbasis di kota Gothenburg Swedia, telah, lebih dari 80 tahun lamanya, dan kini telah membangun mobil yang tidak hanya terakhir, tapi bertahan dalam setiap waktu ke tingkat yang akan menempatkan banyak produsen mobil terkenal untuk merasa malu.

Dengan perawatan yang tepat, Volvo klasik dapat terus berjalan selama bertahun-tahun. Meskipun banyak yang asli didasarkan pada filosofi desain sederhana - sebagai mobil yang aman dan dapat diandalkan di atas segalanya, selalu mengikuti fungsi lebih dari bentuk metodologi .

Sekarang, setelah tugas mereka dengan Ford dan pelajaran dalam periode, yang didukung oleh konglomerat segar, Volvo telah naik kembali ke permukaan dengan penawaran produk yang mengejutkan dunia otomotif. Model seperti XC60 dan all-new S60 cukup patokan saat diluncurkan. Produsen mobil bergegas untuk melihat ke dalam teknologi baru Volvo yang telah membawa ke permukaan pada baris ini. Teknologi yang termasuk sistem laser-dibantu pengereman otomatis, disebut "City Safety", dan radar berbasis adaptive cruise control. Namun, puritan Volvo, meskipun senang bahwa perusahaan adalah bertualang ke wilayah yang belum dikunjungi sebelumnya, yang skeptis tentang model-model Volvo modern. Mereka menganggap deviasi dari nilai awal desain agak mengejutkan, dan lebih memilih untuk berpegang pada model klasik mereka. Dan ketika datang untuk mempertahankan model ini, perhatian yang sama sekali berbeda muncul.

Klasik Volvo bagian yang sekarang berubah menjadi tugas yang cukup untuk mencari. Jika Anda memiliki 544 klasik, atau bahkan lebih tua 210 membutuhkan setiap bagian, kemungkinan menemukannya di pusat layanan agen Volvo tidak hanya ramping, mereka mengambil cukup sedikit waktu juga. Selain itu, dengan jenis kualitas yang Volvo bagian asli memiliki, itu adalah tugas yang lebih besar untuk datang dengan solusi alternatif, dan meskipun beberapa website menawarkan spare part pilihan dan mengklaim memiliki beberapa komponen asli, Anda mungkin tidak menemukan bagian yang tepat yang Anda cari pada saat Anda membutuhkannya. Namun, ada satu situs yang memiliki cukup banyak persediaan.

Jika Anda mengunjungi beberapa situs ini Anda akan melihat bahwa salah satu dari mereka menonjol ketika datang untuk keragaman bagian tersedia. Melihat lebih dalam dan Anda menemukan bahwa persediaan memuat solusi untuk model klasik beberapa dari bagian lainnya,  untuk komponen yang lebih penting dari mesin, power train dan sistem pendukung yang beragam. Mengingat fakta bahwa Volvo bagian asli datang dengan manfaat yang melekat mereka kualitas dan daya tahan, situs ini memiliki segala yang dibutuhkan untuk hampir semua model mobil Volvo klasik di luar sana. Saat ini, mereka memiliki stok persediaan untuk PV 444/544 model dan Duett 445/210 garis, dengan bagian-bagian lebih untuk model lain seperti 120,, 140 164 dan bahkan 1800 datang segera. Semua dengan garansi satu tahun! Mereka segera akan menjadi tuan rumah bagian bahkan balap dan kinerja dalam persediaan mereka, sehingga one-stop-shop untuk semua bagian Volvo klasik.

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Is the world ready to hear of the exploits of a Long John Silverstein or a Captain Josh Sparrow?

There may not have been a Silverstein on the high seas in the 17th century, but there were swashbuckling buccaneers called Balthazar and Moses Cohen Henriques and – would you believe? – Rabbi Samuel Pallache. They pillaged and plundered Spanish navy vessels. Payback, if you will, for the murder and expulsion of many Jews from Spain at the end of the 15th century due to the Spanish Inquisition.

So it is written by Edward Kritzler in his opus The Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean. The book’s film rights have been acquired by Montrealer Erol Araf and Israeli David Lewis, who are in pre-production on the project.

Like others who are not well versed in the seafaring derring-do of my co-religionists, I was highly skeptical of such a chapter in history, assuming it was merely a parody of Pirates of the Caribbean.

For more http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Jewish+Pirates+Caribbean+change+pirate+lore/6151683/story.html
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The Summit zombie love story Warm Bodies has been bumped from this year's schedule, shifting from August 10 all the way to February 1, 2013. In doing so, it moves from one traditional genre release point (late summer) to another (early winter). The reasoning for the change is unclear; there was no direct horror competition on August 10 -- or in the week prior and after, for that matter -- but perhaps with Lionsgate's recent acquisition of Summit, the new bosses didn't want another genre flick to interfere with Lionsgate's ghost story The Possession, currently slated for August 31.
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Director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody, the duo behind 2007's hit Juno, have teamed up again for Young Adult. The film tells the story of Mavis Gary (Charlize Theron), a ghostwriter for a young adult book series, who abandons her wrecked life in Minneapolis to travel back to her small hometown to win back her high school sweetheart, Billy Slade (Patrick Wilson). Foiling Mavis' plans; however, are Billy's loyalty to his wife, Beth (Elizabeth Reaser), and newborn daughter and Mavis' own compulsions, alcoholism and other self-destructive behavior. Still, Mavis finds herself in a burgeoning friendship with former classmate Matt Freehauf (Patton Oswalt), left disabled by an unfounded gay bashing their senior year.
 
According to screenwriter Diablo Cody, Young Adult is her answer to the proliferation of the man-child in movies, such as Knocked Up and other Judd Apatow vehicles. Although Mavis exemplifies the same type of arrested development as her male counterparts, she doesn't revel in it like they do. Mavis isn't allowed to enjoy her life, even when stripped of all responsibility to other people. When not disguising her insecurities through alcohol and loveless one-night stands, she blankly watches reality television, ignores her designer dog, and struggles to finish the last book in its series, which will effectively bring her thankless job to a close. When put in the context of her lonely, gray life in Minneapolis, her nostalgia-driven pursuit of her former love almost makes sense. But too little changes when she arrives back home to reclaim him.
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The Vampire Diaries is a highly popular American supernatural drama television series developed by Alex Lloyd, Kevin Williamson and Julie
Plec, based on the series of books of the same name written by L. J. Smith.

The first series of Vampire Diaries premiered on The CW Television Network on September 10, 2009, and is currently in its third season, which premiered on September 15, 2011.

The series takes place in Mystic Falls, Virginia, a fictional small town plagued by supernatural beings. The main plotline of the series is the ongoing love triangle between the female protagonist Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) and Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder), all of whom have dark pasts. Later light is thrown on the mysterious past of the town involving Elena's malevolent doppelgänger, Katherine, who seeks to exact a bitter revenge on the town, Stefan, Damon, and Elena.

The pilot episode of Vampire Diaries attracted the largest audience of any series premiere since the network began in 2006. The first season averaged 3.60 million viewers.

Initially, Vampire Diaries received average reviews, but critics eventually concurred that the series improved over the course of the season. The second season met with generally favorable reviews, and generated a huge fan following.

The show has received many award nominations, winning a People's Choice Award and many Teen Choice Awards. On April 26, 2011, The CW renewed the series for a third season, which began on September 15, 2011.
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When Picasso was born, the midwife thought that he was stillborn and left him on the pediatrician table! However, the "miracle" occurred when midwife went to Picasso's mother to inform her of this sad news. Another amazing fact-Pablo's uncle was an attending physician and delivered the baby. Actually, Dr Don Salvador is widely credited with saving the life of baby Picasso.

Baby Picasso's First Spoke the Word 'Pencil'!

The early years of Picasso were filled with wonder and education! He first spoke the word "piz", which means pencil in English. This was maybe the clue about the future career path and occupation of young Picasso, and was a big and clear label on his back as a future artist.

Picasso's First Oil Painting.

Picassso created "Le Picador" in the year 1890 at the age of 9! This work depicted a man who was riding a horse in bull; fighting. This sport is still widely popular in spain.

Picasso's First Academic Painting 'First Communion'.

Though Picasso foray into artistic endeavors started with "Le Picador" at the age of nine in early 1890, his first academic painting came six years later. This work, "First Communion", is a portrait of his father, youngest sister and mother, all kneeling before the altar of a church. Picasso was just fifteen when he made this masterpiece. This is one of the most treasured works of Picasso.

Picasso's First Job in Paris

Picasso's first job was with Pere Mehach, his landlord/ art dealer. He agreed to work for 150 francs a month, and this amount in today's terms is hundreds of dollars. This was not a bad sum back in those days and allowed young Pablo to develop his personal characteristics and creativity, which carried him through the rest of his highly successful life.

Picasso and His Glorious Academic Career

It is a fact that Picasso was a brilliant student, but his academic career record does not indicate this fact. Picasso readily entered entrance examines of all top artistic institutions of higher learning, right from Madrid to Paris, where he wanted to enroll himself. It was another fact that time and again, circumstances were such that Picasso had to leave school just after two or three semesters. He felt really bad about it but could do nothing. However, this did not make any difference when he became widely successful as an artist after his famous "First communion", yet it was a clear sign that brilliant artists in some cases had difficulty in structured classroom setting.

Exhibit at the age of 13

Picasso's first exhibit was at the age of thirteen where he shows all his painting in back room of an umbrella store!

Burnt his paintings to keep himself warm!

In 1900 while living in Paris, Picasso faced severe financial problems and had to burn several of his paintings to stay warm. In his later years, he paid his bills with simple one word signature "Picasso".

Picasso had two wives and six mistresses. He had four children. He painted more than 18000 pictures. His famous last words were, Drink to me Drink to my Health but I can't Drink anymore,..


Pablo Picasso
He was a superstitious, sarcastic man, sometimes rotten to his children, often beastly to his women. He had contempt for women artists. His famous remark about women being "goddesses or doormats" has rendered him odious to feminists, but women tended to walk into both roles open-eyed and eagerly, for his charm was legendary. Whole cultural industries derived from his much mythologized virility. He was the Minotaur in a canvas-and-paper labyrinth of his own construction.

He was also politically lucky. Though to Nazis his work was the epitome of "degenerate art," his fame protected him during the German occupation of Paris, where he lived; and after the war, when artists and writers were thought disgraced by the slightest affiliation with Nazism or fascism, Picasso gave enthusiastic endorsement to Joseph Stalin, a mass murderer on a scale far beyond Hitler's, and scarcely received a word of criticism for it, even in cold war America.

No painter or sculptor, not even Michelangelo, had been as famous as this in his own lifetime. And it is quite possible that none ever will be again, now that the mandate to set forth social meaning, to articulate myth and generate widely memorable images has been so largely transferred from oil paintings and sculpture to other media: photography, movies, television. Though Marcel Duchamp, that cunning old fox of conceptual irony, has certainly had more influence on nominally vanguard art over the past 30 years than Picasso, the Spaniard was the last great beneficiary of the belief that the language of oil paintings and sculpture really mattered to people other than their devotees. And he was the first artist to enjoy the obsessive attention of mass media. He stood at the intersection of these two worlds. If that had not been so, his restless changes of style, his constant pushing of the envelope, would not have created such controversy--and thus such celebrity.

In today's art world, a place without living culture heroes, you can't even imagine such a protean monster arising. His output was vast. This is not a virtue in itself--only a few oil paintings by Vermeer survive, and fewer still by the brothers Van Eyck, but they are as firmly lodged in history as Picasso ever was or will be. Still, Picasso's oeuvre filled the world, and he left permanent marks on every discipline he entered. His work expanded fractally, one image breeding new clusters of others, right up to his death.

Moreover, he was the artist with whom virtually every other artist had to reckon, and there was scarcely a 20th century movement that he didn't inspire, contribute to or--in the case of Cubism, which, in one of art history's great collaborations, he co-invented with Georges Braque - beget. The exception, since Picasso never painted an abstract picture in his life, was abstract art; but even there his handprints lay everywhere--one obvious example being his effect on the early work of American Abstract Expressionist painters, Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, among others.

Much of the story of modern sculpture is bound up with welding and assembling images from sheet metal, rather than modeling in clay, casting in bronze or carving in wood; and this tradition of the open constructed form rather than solid mass arose from one small guitar that Picasso snipped and joined out of tin in 1912. If collage--the gluing of previously unrelated things and images on a flat surface--became a basic mode of modern art, that too was due to Picasso's Cubist collaboration with Braque. He was never a member of the Surrealist group, but in the 1920s and '30s he produced some of the scariest distortions of the human body and the most violently irrational, erotic images of Eros and Thanatos ever committed to canvas. He was not a realist painter/reporter, still less anyone's official muralist, and yet Guernica remains the most powerful political image in modern art, rivaled only by some of the Mexican work of Diego Rivera.

Picasso was regarded as a boy genius, but if he had died before 1906, his 25th year, his mark on 20th century art would have been slight. The so-called Blue and Rose periods, with their wistful etiolated figures of beggars and circus folk, are not, despite their great popularity, much more than pendants to late 19th century Symbolism. It was the experience of modernity that created his modernism, and that happened in Paris. There, mass production and reproduction had come to the forefront of ordinary life: newspapers, printed labels, the overlay of posters on walls--the dizzily intense public life of signs, simultaneous, high-speed and layered. This was the cityscape of Cubism.