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these days i'm doing a podcast over at gaypinellas.com... I've had some really interesting interviews and met some really neat people. Check it out if you get a chance.
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these days i'm doing a podcast over at gaypinellas.com... I've had some really interesting interviews and met some really neat people. Check it out if you get a chance.
Posted by stovak at 3/29/2006 09:19:00 AM
NEW YORK - Guns N' Roses fans went into frenzied overdrive when three studio-quality tracks from the mythical "Chinese Democracy" album were leaked onto the Internet.
The leaks came just weeks after frontman Axl Rose ended his hermit-like lifestyle by venturing out to a Korn tour launch party in Los Angeles and to trendy nightclubs for some post-birthday bashes (his 44th) in Manhattan.
Posted by stovak at 2/23/2006 01:00:00 PM
ENOUGH! I've seen enough rapper's with gold teeth, gold chains and a 3rd grade education singing about their Corvosier and Orange soda lives. I've had enough of Kanye West's faux political activism and federal-budget-sized ego. I've had enough of pre-pubescent boy bands singing songs manufactured in the basement of a record label and marketed to 12 year old girls. With Brittany stuck in Malibu with her money vacuum boyfriend and Christina and Whitney nowhere to be found, I turn my soul, at last, back to my first musical lover... Rock and Roll.
If you haven't already realized it, Rock is back... and thank Ozzy, we sure did miss her while she was gone. Greenday has multiple Grammy's for their Tour-de-force, anti-establishment "American Idiot", arguably the most political album of the last 20 years. With new acts like Shinedown and Franz Ferdinand and resurgent acts like Staind Rock and roll and the Rock Singer/Songwriter genre is seeing a resurgence in both sales and cultural influence.
Here in the bay area, an icon is seeing some new talent... Clearchannel is rubbing the dust off 98 Rock. They've updated the playlist and the morning spot previously held by Trailer Trash Bubba the Love Sponge has been vacated to The Cowhead Show. Cowhead is a great guy and a talented radio host. If you haven't listed in, give it a try.
Posted by stovak at 2/22/2006 10:05:00 AM
I've come to the recent conclusion that the greatest threat to a small business in America is the MCSA.
MCSA's recommend high-dollar solutions to easily solvable problems. They recommend Microsoft software to solve problems that freeware can just as easily be used. In short, the concoct solutions that create their own organizational interdependency. They are the crack dealers of the tech world. They promise complete satisfaction in exchange for their own . They create solutions that require their own presence to maintain.
And the Columbian Snow of these solutions is Microsoft Exchange Server.
I have yet to find any installation of exchange server that didn't require a staff member to maintain.
So the next time some M$ propeller-head @:-) with an MBA or MCSA or some other useless acronym behind their name recommends that you set up an exchange server to "increase efficiency" within your office... Let me recommend this program:
Posted by stovak at 2/14/2006 10:22:00 AM
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN: What Can I say about Brokeback that hasn?t already been said? I can say, the love story touched me... it did. I can say the fact that what can only be described as a ?gay film? to be nominated and to be a commercially viable film is historic... it is. I love this movie and I hope that it changes the world.
CAPOTE: As a literary figure, Trueman Capote stood head and shoulders above his peers. As a movie, Capote gets lost in the second act. Don't get me wrong, Phillip Seymore Hoffman is a FREEKIN CHAMELEON! He completely disappears into every role he's given. But the movie itself, while entertaining, suffers from the same aimlessness that causes men to become writers.
CRASH: You know the logline... an ensemble piece with practically every working actor in the metro Los Angeles area and some from New York, interwoven story lines, hot topics, blah, blah, blah... I liked this movie. I found it a little too preacy... Racism = BAD; yea we get it. There's a few really good scenes, including what has to be the best scene of Sandra Bullock's career early in the first act. The dialogue is poetic and very well-written, but I still found myself wanting more. It was an enjoyable experience, but best picture, it was not.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK: Great story. Not enough emotion or backstory. Kinda like this review.
MUNICH:It's my opinion that when Kirosawa died, Spielberg took the reigns as the worlds greatest living director. The man knows how to make a movie and it would be very easy to dismiss this as "another Spielberg movie"... but I found the politics and questions asked with this movie particularly intriguing. Avner, the movie's central character IS America... finding ourselves wronged and longing for revenge, and, after exacting it, examining at the cost and the repeating circle of violence. Spielberg, himself, called this film "a prayer for peace." I found it to be both cinematically and intellectually satisfying and for that, I think kushner will win best screenplay, but brokeback will win best picture.
Posted by stovak at 2/06/2006 10:42:00 AM
Posted by stovak at 1/30/2006 10:39:00 AM
?Rhonda Storms is running for state Senate District 10. May God deliver us from Mistress Maybelline. Here is a map of the area for which she is a candidate to Florida State Senate. If you are in the yellow area, consider yourself on notice that your live is about to be invaded by the Rhondinator.
Posted by stovak at 1/19/2006 10:34:00 AM
In a statement today, the ?Concerned Women for America? president Dr. Janice Shaw Crouse said:
?Once again, the media elites are proving that their pet projects are more important than profit.?
Crouse added that ?none of the three movies, Capote, Transamerica or Brokeback Mountain, is a box office hit. Brokeback Mountain has barely topped $25 million in ticket sales. While it has recouped all the production costs, it is doubtful that receipts have covered the massive PR costs.?
Crouse concluded, ?If America isn?t watching these films, why are they winning the awards??
Well, Mrs. Shaw, the reason they are winning awards is because they?re good movies that the awarding institution believes the public may or may not be aware. Most of the members of the awarding institutions are artists and it is the nature of an artist to be politically progressive. So when artists vote on the best picture or the picture most worthy of notice, they vote for pictures that had an emotional impact on them.
Posted by stovak at 1/18/2006 10:34:00 AM