Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Jermaine Dupri party helps kick of MTV VMA bashes

LOS ANGELES �

Don't let the celebrities at a Jermaine Dupri political party distract you from partying, or you might get an admonition from the host himself.


"At Jermaine Dupri parties, (people) don't stand around pickings pictures," he said, in more colorful language, as some at his MTV Video Music Awards kickoff party focussed their cameras on stars in the crowd Friday night. "It's star-studded all around this (place)."


The superproducer and former rapper threw the party, along with his Tag Records, to kick off the weekend of parties being held for Sunday's MTV VMAs and to promote the label's new artist, rapper Q, world Health Organization performed.


Dupri power have been generous by describing the crowd as "star-studded": The biggest famous person sighting was that of actor Taye Diggs and rapper Fabolous. Angela and Vanessa Simmons of MTV's reality demo "Run's House" also attended.


Still, the renown quotient didn't seem to influence how much fun the crowd had. The dance floor was packed into the early dawn as old school rapper D-Nice worked the turntables, providing a unshakable stream of hip-hop hits to keep the party jumping.


Dupri's party was hardly one of the pre-VMA events organism held on Friday that lured celebrities. Earlier, the Gibson guitar company hosted a gifting suite that drew stars including realness TV scoundrel Omorosa and "Grey's Anatomy's" Justin Chambers, his wife and their children.


Chambers wasn't sure if he would attend Sunday's VMAs, only said in that respect was unmatchable celebrity he was looking for forward to seeing on the broadcast.


"I hear Britney Spears is opening up. I don't know if I'm worked up but I would like to hear her make a comeback from last year," referring to the pop queen's disastrous showtime performance at the 2007 VMAs.










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Saturday, 30 August 2008

New Miles Davis DVD, box set

An expansive Miles Davis [ ] box set that includes a fresh produced documentary DVD is being released to mark the fiftieth anniversary of his album "Kind of Blue." The two-CD/DVD set up also includes 12-inch LP pressed on 180-gram blueish vinyl, a fold-out notice, an envelope of memorabilia and a 60-page record of critical essays, annotations and photography, according to a press release.

The DVD, titled "Celebration a Masterpiece: Kind of Blue," includes material from the 2004 mini-documentary "Made In Heaven;" radio interviews with the late Bill Evans and Cannonball Adderley; and interviews with musicians and luminaries including the late Ed Bradley, Ron Carter, Bill Cosby, Herbie Hancock and Carlos Santana, among others.

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The DVD as well features a CBS video program recorded in 1959, "Robert Herridge Theater: The Sound of Miles Davis," and a performance filmed at New York's Plaza Hotel in Sept. 1958.

Additionally, a four-week exhibit of Davis' picture taking will be mounted at New York's downtown Morrison Hotel Gallery in November-December 2008.





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Monday, 11 August 2008

GlaxoSmithKline And Genmab Announce Positive Top-line Results In Ofatumumab Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia Pivotal Study

�GlaxoSmithKline (LSE and NYSE: GSK) and Genmab A/S (OMX: GEN) announced today positive top-line results from an interim analysis of the Phase III polar study evaluating ofatumumab (HuMax-CD20�) in deuce difficult to treat groups of patients with chronic lymphocytic leucaemia (CLL). At the interim analysis, the study met the primary endpoint in both populations and the results from the secondary endpoints also support the primary terminus.


The bodily process of ofatumumab was evaluated in 154 patients in this lag analysis, of whom 138 patients with refractory CLL were evaluable. About half of the patients (59) in the study were refractory to both fludarabine and alemtuzumab. The analytic thinking also included a second group (79) who were refractory to fludarabine and considered inappropriate candidates for alemtuzumab referable to bulky tumour in their lymph nodes. An objective response rate of 51% (p

Ofatumumab was broadly well tolerated by CLL patients in the study. The most frequently reported adverse events (those that occurred at a greater than 15% frequency) were: Pyrexia, diarrhoea, fatigue, coughing, neutropenia, anemia and pneumonia. There were no unexpected safety findings. None of the 14 patients tested for human anti-human antibodies (HAHA) demonstrated their presence at 12 months.


A pre-BLA (Biologics License Application) merging has been requested with the FDA during which these information will be discussed with the potential drop of a 2008 BLA filing. There is likewise the potentiality to accede to the EU regulatory authorities in this time frame. The full data will be submitted for presentation to an academic meeting in due course.


"These very encouraging results suggest that ofatumumab has the potential to provide benefits to CLL patients with very recalcitrant disease and limited treatment options," aforementioned Kathy Rouan, Vice President and Medicine Development Leader at GSK. "GSK and Genmab are collaborating on a comprehensive development programme for CLL as well as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which we hope will ready a significant contribution to the direction of these haematologic malignancies for both patients and their physicians."


"We are thrilled to report a positive outcome for the CLL patients in this trial," said Lisa N. Drakeman, Chief Executive Officer of Genmab. "This also represents a meaning achievement for Genmab as we like a shot move toward filing of the first marketing applications for a Genmab antibody and we look onward to working with GSK on the submissions."


Ofatumumab is an investigational new genesis fully human monoclonal antibody that unambiguously targets the small loop epitope (specific antibody binding site) of the CD20 molecule on B cells. Ofatumumab is being developed to regale chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, diffuse big B-cell lymphoma, rheumatoid arthritis and backsliding remitting multiple sclerosis below a co-development and commercialization agreement betwixt Genmab and GlaxoSmithKline. It is non yet sanctioned in whatever country.

About the Trial


The study includes CLL patients world Health Organization are refractory to both fludarabine and alemtuzumab and patients world Health Organization are stubborn to fludarabine who are considered inappropriate candidates for alemtuzumab due to bulky tumour in their lymph nodes. All patients in the report receive 8 weekly infusions of ofatumumab, followed by 4 monthly infusions of ofatumumab. Patients receive ccc mg of ofatumumab at the first infusion and 2,000 mg of ofatumumab at each subsequent infusion. Disease status is assessed every 4 weeks until hebdomad 28 and then every 3 months until disease progression or month 24. Patient recruitment is ongoing and a final depth psychology will be conducted on the full study population, expected to be 100 patients in each group.


The primary endpoint of the study is objective reply over a 24 week period from start of treatment as assessed according to the National Cancer Institute Working Group guidelines. The secondary endpoints ar duration of response, patterned advance free selection, time to next CLL therapy, overall survival and adverse events.


GlaxoSmithKline one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies is attached to up the lineament of human life by enabling people to do more, experience better and live longer. For further information please visit http://www.gsk.com


About Genmab A/S Genmab is a preeminent international biotechnology company focussed on developing fully human antibody therapeutics for unmet medical necessarily. Using knife edge antibody engineering, Genmab's world class discovery, development and manufacturing teams have created and developed an across-the-board pipeline of products for potential intervention of a variety of diseases including cancer and autoimmune disorders. As Genmab advances towards a commercial future, we remain committed to our primary end of improving the lives of patients who are in urgent need of new intervention options. For more entropy on Genmab's products and technology, chitchat www.genmab.com.

Cautionary statement regarding advanced statements


Under the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, GSK cautions investors that whatever forward-looking statements or projections made by GSK, including those made in this announcement, are subject to risks and uncertainties that may causal agent actual results to differ materially from those relieved. Factors that may affect GSK' s operations are described under 'Risk Factors' in the 'Business Review' in the company' s Annual Report on Form 20-F for 2007.

Forward Looking Statement for Genmab


This press release contains forward looking for statements. The words "believe", "expect", "foresee", "intend" and "plan" and similar expressions identify forward looking statements. Actual results or carrying into action may differ materially from any future results or performance verbalised or implied by such statements. The important factors that could cause our actual results or performance to take issue materially include, among others, risks associated with product discovery and development, uncertainties related to the upshot and conduct of clinical trials including unforeseen rubber issues, uncertainties related to product fabrication, the want of mart acceptance of our products, our inability to do growth, the competitive environs in relation to our business area and markets, our inability to appeal and hold back suitably qualified personnel, the unenforceability or lack of protection of our patents and proprietorship rights, our relationships with affiliated entities, changes and developments in technology which may return our products obsolete, and other factors. For a further treatment of these risks, please refer to the section "Risk Management" in Genmab's Annual Report, which is available on http://www.genmab.com. Genmab does not guarantee any obligation to update or revise forward looking statements in this press release nor to support such statements in relation to actual results, unless required by law.

Genmab�; the Y-shaped Genmab logo�; HuMax�; HuMax-CD4�; HuMax-CD20�; HuMax-EGFr�;HuMax-IL8�; HuMax-TAC�;HuMax-HepC�; HuMax-CD38�; HuMax-CD32b� and UniBody� are all trademarks of Genmab A/S.



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Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Chiodos Frontman Craig Owens Apologises Over 'Vulgar' Fan Insul' At Download

Chiodos frontman Craig Owens has apologised after he insulted a fan while on stage at last weekend's Download Festival.



Owens was a heckled by a fan who kept making a fallic symbol with his hand during the band's performance.



In response, the singer said: “What you want to do that to my Dick? You’re 11! I could get it out and it could reach you from here. But that would be illegal.”



Speaking to Gigwise following the band's set, Owens said that he didn't mean to cause offence and had simply made the remark as a joke that he thought his fans would laugh at.



“If I made a remark like that in America, I’d have lost about 500 fans. Here in the UK, you guys are really cool and find that sort of shit funny. Thank God.”



Were you at Download? Did you see the incident? Leave your thoughts by posting a comment below. Become a Gigwise member and your messages will appear automatically.


For Gigwise's Download photo round-up, click the following links.


Day One

Day Two

Day Three


Chiodos at Download 2008




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Monday, 23 June 2008

Britney Spears Suicide Attempts 'Exposed' In New Book

Britney Spears twice attempted to kill herself, according to a new book about the troubled star.

Journalist Ian Halperin has penned a 'tell-all' expose after spending 18 months as an undercover paparazzo trying to get close to the troubled singer.

"The suicide attempts are true. I know all the details about both of them," he tells Life & Style.

A Spears family insider supports Halperin's claims, confirming that Britney threatened suicide many times during the time Halperin was investigating her - from November 2006 until last month.

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Prince Cancels 'Last Ever' Concert In Ireland

Prince has been to forced a concert that was being billed as his last ever performance in Ireland, organisers have revealed.



The pop star was due to perform in front of 55,000 spectators at Croke Park in Dublin next Monday (June 16th).



But the event has now been cancelled “due to reasons beyond the control of Prince and MCD Productions,” a statement read.



Organisers said that all 55,161 tickets that had been sold for the event would now be refunded - and that it's hoped a re-arranged show will take place next year.



According to the Irish Times, a license for the concert was granted by Dublin City Council last week.



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Friday, 13 June 2008

'Motorcade' picks up Billy Ray

DreamWorks brings on writer-director to reroute project





Script development and presidential motorcades have one essential thing in common: They must stay in motion or bad things will happen.


DreamWorks is applying this mantra to its thriller "Motorcade" by bringing on writer-director Billy Ray to change the script's route and keep the project moving forward. "Motorcade" is an action thriller about terrorists assaulting the president's procession as it snakes through Los Angeles.


Hans Bauer and Craig Mitchell sold their original pitch to DreamWorks in November 2004, with Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald producing. David Beaubaire and Jonathan Eirich are the execs steering the project for the studio.


Ray, who is repped by ICM, has embraced a shrewd mix of rewrites on such big-budget fare as "Volcano," "Flightplan" and "State of Play" and more personal writing-directing assignments such as "Shattered Glass," "Breach" and the forthcoming "Hurricane Season" at Universal.



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Snoop orders Beyonce to 'make babies'

Snoop Dogg has ordered Beyonce Knowles to "start making babies".

The rapper - who has three children with wife Shantay Taylor Broadus - told the former Destiny’s Child singer to speed up her family plans with new husband Jay-Z.

Snoop said: “I told them to go home and start making babies. They should, that's the next step as far as marriage, having kids and add on to the family, so hopefully that's what they'll do!”

Snoop also revealed his own secret for a happy marriage.

He added to People magazine: “Communication, and being able to fight and get back up - to have misunderstanding and then get some understanding - that’s the secret.”

Beyonce, 26, and 38-year-old Jay-Z tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Jay-Z’s New York apartment in April.

Last year, Beyonce insisted she wouldn't pressurise the rap superstar into having children, saying: “You can't rush a man into anything whether it's a relationship, marriage or having children. When he's ready he'll let you know."





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Ryoji Ikeda

Ryoji Ikeda   
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   Other
   New Age
   



Discography:


Dataplex   
 Dataplex

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 20


Op.   
 Op.

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Matrix Cd1   
 Matrix Cd1

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10


Time And Space   
 Time And Space

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 6


0 C   
 0 C

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 13




Japanese minimalist electronic composer Ryoji Ikeda is a starring digit among the modern crop of computer-based musicians exploring the esthetical possibilities opened up by digital production technologies. Released through his possess CCI Recordings, the U.K.-based Touch label, and Staalplaat, among others, Ikeda's music engages the digital recording and production treat now, playing up pernicious glitches and interruptions typically emended out of that action and combine them with deeply complex and disjointed collages of samples, pure tone electronics, and heavily treated digital noise. More recent releases have added elements of the experimental post-techno subgenre-scape to Ikeda's hard disk stew, with bits of jungle, nickname, and minimum techno cropping up between the crackles and whines. Vaguely related -- at least in spirit -- to American minimalist and computing device composer such as LaMonte Young, Steve Reich, Terre Thaemlitz, and John Bischoff, Ikeda's crop is as well in close harmony with German and Austrian post-techno artists such as Farmers Manual and Rehberg/Bauer, with whom he has collaborated live. Mostly unknown in Japan, his crop as a solo artist and in collaboration with Japanese audio/video company Dumb Type has gained him a wider audience in the U.S. and Europe.






The Cure thrill capacity crowd at Hollywood Bowl

The Cure thrilled a capacity crowd at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday night (May 31) by performing a marathon three-hour set.

Frontman Robert Smith and longtime bassist Simon Gallup, drummer Jason Cooper and guitarist Porl Thompson ran through hits including 'In Between Days', 'Pictures Of You' and 'Love Cats' as well as more obscure numbers.

The band also previewed new material from their forthcoming album, which is due out in the US on September 13 and will be preceded by the release of a new single on the 13th of each month.

Smith hardly said a word during the set, but he seemed to bask in the crowd's adoration, scooping up flowers that were thrown onto the stage by audience members and smiling beneath his mass of black hair.

Huge sing-alongs were inspired by 'Just Like Heaven' and other hits, and crowd members danced in the aisles of the seated venue throughout the night.

The evening culminated with no less than four encores, which ended with the crowd-pleaser 'Boys Don't Cry'.

The Cure played:

'Underneath The Stars'
'Prayers For Rain'
'A Night Like This'
'The Walk'
'The End Of The World'
'Lovesong'
'Sleep When I'm Dead'
'To Wish Impossible Things'
'Pictures Of You'
'Lullaby'
'From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea'
'The Perfect Boy'
'Hot Hot Hot!!!'
'The Only One'
'Push'
'Friday I'm In Love'
'In Between Days'
'Just Like Heaven'
'A Letter To Elise'
'Never Enough'
'Wrong Number'
'One Hundred Years'
'Baby Rag Dog Book'
'If Only Tonight We Could Sleep'
'The Kiss'
'At Night'
'M'
'Play For Today'
'A Forest'
'The Lovecats'
'Let's Go To Bed'
'Freakshow'
'Close To Me'
'Why Can't I Be You?'

'Boys Don't Cry'

The Cure will continue their extensive US tour throughout the month, concluding with a performance at New York's Radio City Music Hall on June 21.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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Jamie Oliver - Oliver Unhappy With Government Approach To School Meals

Jamie Oliver had criticised the government for its refusal to commit to long-term plans over healthy school dinners.

The celebrity chef launched a high-profile campaign to improve the quality of meals in UK schools after his Jamie's School Dinners TV programme had uncovered a worrying amount of junk food on the menu of schools across Britain.

A government white paper introduced in 2004 introduced tougher minimum standards for school meals and outlined a new vocational qualification for school catering staff in a bid to press the promotion of healthy eating.

But speaking at the Hay Festival in Powys, Oliver related his continuing frustration at the government's approach to the issue.

"I've been through three education secretaries and two prime ministers," he told interviewer Rosie Boycott.

"They won't commit to a ten-year plan."

He continued: "I think feeding our kids is the cogs of our country. It shouldn't have anything to do with politics. But I am trying to pace myself so I'm shutting up about it for around 18 months."

The TV chef said he had been disheartened by the quality of many children's packed lunches - even seeing some with lunchboxes containing the Red Bull energy drink and McDonald's fast food - and pressed the need for teaching children to cook.

"Food is so important and we have let it go," he told the audience. "Kids should be able to leave school and know how to make a stew or a stir fry."

In response to Oliver's remarks, a spokesperson for the School Food Trust, the government body set up in 2005 to improve school meals, said the agency recognised the long-term needs of transforming food in schools.

"After an entirely expected difficult start there's no doubt that the corner's been turned," she told the BBC.

"So while nobody's expecting to see a massive change over night the truth is that everyone is completely committed to this for the future."


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Hart says Pink is the love of his life

Pink's estranged husband Carey Hart has described the singer as the love of his life, despite the fact that the couple have now separated.
Speaking to People magazine, the racing driver said: "Above and beyond everything, we are the best of friends and she is the love of my life."
He also dismissed rumours of any animosity between the pair, saying: "We talk all the time."
Pink previously stated that the split from was "not about cheating, anger or fighting", assuring her fans that she still believed that Hart is a "good man" and urging them to support him too.

Michael Lohan Retracts Lindsay Lesbian Confirmation

Michael Lohan claims his confirmation of daughter Lindsay’s lesbian relationship with Samantha Ronson has been “twisted and misrepresented”.

The Christian yesterday claimed that the pair’s affair was "evident to anyone with half a brain."

However, he now denies the comment was directed at the Mean Girls star.

He tells Access Hollywood: "I never said anything like that about Lindsay or a relationship with Samantha. I never looked at the pictures! I never looked at any derogatory pictures that were purportedly posted on the Internet, so how could I comment?

"It (the quote) was applied towards Lindsay. It was twisted and misrepresented. That's Lindsay's business. Lindsay can make her own life choices, that's between her and God."

Lily Allen under surveillance by US Government - Tabloid Hell

Lily Allen has been supposedly kept under surveillance by the US Government due to suspicions that she may have taken drugs, it is reported.

The Daily Mirror claims that since cannabis was found on her tour bus in Canada six months ago Allen has had to submit urine for testing on a regular basis and avoid being photographed in dubious areas in order to gain a US visa.

The newspaper quotes an anonymous source close to the singer as saying: "Lily felt like Big Brother was constantly watching her � it was freaky.

"Lily had to have her pee regularly checked and then blood tests on top to prove she wasn't on drugs before the US government would give her a working visa.

"She was terrified to be photographed anywhere that people may have been taking drugs in case she got linked to them. She even started staying in instead of going out clubbing in case certain people got the wrong idea."

Lily Allen was successful in being awarded a visa, and has travelled to Hollywood to continue work on her new album. See pictures of Lily Allen working on her album on the Lily Allen MySpace blog.

Amy Winehouse - Winehouse In Further Video Shame


Amy Winehouse has been caught on another video which shows her surrounded by evidence of drugs and singing racist chants.

The home video footage was filmed by husband Blake Fielder-Civic, who is currently in prison facing trial for GBH and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

The video, which was reportedly handed to the News of a World by a friend, shows Amy, 24, and another woman singing racist football chants to the tune of children's song 'Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes'.

However they have replaced the words with 'Blacks, pakis, gooks and nips' followed by: 'And deaf and dumb and blind and gay'.

A coffee table can be seen in the background displaying six cigarette lighters and a substance which looks like heroin on a foil.

In another section Blake, 26, asks Amy to perform a sex act on him in the public stairwell of a hotel. This is followed by a confused sequence showing shots of the steps and carpet.

Further footage shows Amy asleep while a friend Eddie discusses which drugs they have taken. He tells Blake 'A little bit of E, a little bit of C and a few beers, watched telly, smoked crack.'

Several photos of Amy have also been released including pictures of her surrounded with a pipe made from a bottle, and silver foil which appear to be drug taking paraphernalia.

The friend who released the video and photos claimed she did it to show the hold Blake has on Amy.

"Blake's clearly the instigator behind the idea of them having risky public sex. It looks like the camera was a new toy he wanted to try out," the source told the News of the World.

She added: "Some might say Blake's been the unwitting architect of Amy's downfall. But to risk all Amy's achievements and all her future by committing this sort of material to camera is beyond the pale."




08/06/2008 19:19:10





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