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The South By SouthWest music conference started today and runs thru March 16th. It’s the biggest music industry conference in the nation today, featuring over one thousand bands over five days in concerts and showcases all over the Austin Texas area.
Keynote speaker Lou Reed will kick off the 22nd annual SXSW music [...]
7:20 in Connie Jones, 88 sadly passed away on November 26th at preciously midnight while watching Jimmy Kimmel Live! according to her obituary from Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home. (I thought he made it up, but the obit was real.) Kimmel being Kimmel checked to see what was on his show at that exact moment and wait til you see what it was. My condolences to the family. In case you didn’t continue to watch after Connie’s mention, you missed out on the modern day version of Rudolph the Re
Long time GearCrave readers will recognize the image above and instantly feel the pain of winter. It has been nearly three months since we ran our Beer of the Week column, and by taking a look at that old column on GearCrave, you’ll see why that pain is so striking. Below those three inches of snow that fell this morning was the old bed of this series, lush green grass that is a good five months away from me now… That aside, the new Beer of the Week column is now here on StyleCrave. We’ll
I got no stories today. I’ve spent the last week sitting in my house, only leaving to take the shit eating dog outside to piss because I figure, since he eats his own shit and does the clean-up himself, piss is our only real problem. In staying inside the last week, I haven’t really been able to get off my ass and get inspired to write about anything or to tell you crazy shit I’ve seen because it’s hiding in my brain and I just keep drawing a blank, so as I sit here smoking my cigar, naked, u
Come March 2009, we’re hoping to see a couple of pairs of these shoes gracing the feet of style-wise sports lovers. Golden “wing” shoes have got a tiny bit of that ’80s flavor with Jeremy Scott lace additions (chrome goes with more chrome). The solid-color, single-color leather upper has been designed for maximum impact, so don’t fade back. [thanks ltd. hype] Most Commented Posts StyleCrave Giveaway: Vestal Rosewood Watch StyleCrave Giveaway: Nobis Fall 2008 Hats (x5) StyleCrave Giveaway: V
Let Me Take You Back….. Posted by Micki B on 12.03.2008 at 12:43 pm This is classic old school! “Today Was A Good Day” - Ice Cube …
The iPhone’s built-in accelerometer has opened up a new world of mobile gaming, introducing fun, engaging, and interactive applications from virtual golf to racing games, mobile beer pong, and more. Here are over 100 free and paid apps that are worth checking out, especially if you’re looking for ways to waste some time, say in line at the grocery store, or in the car on your way to some holiday festivities this year. Tell us about your favorites in the comments. Free Apps You can get thes
Best Bets New Pushing Daisies (ABC, 7pm) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (CBS, 7pm - 8:01pm) New Life (NBC, 8pm) New Law & Order (NBC, 9pm) New Dirty Sexy Money (ABC, 9:01pm) New Friday Night Lights (The 101 on DirecTV, 8pm and 11pm) Arianna Huffington on The Daily Show (Comedy Central, 10pm and midnight) Barbara Walters on The Colbert Report (Comedy Central, 10:30pm and 12:30am) Denis Leary, Alan Rickman, Ice Cube on Jimmy Kimmel (ABC, check your local listings) News & Notes Bones is
10 Baffling Medical Conditions Despite Researchers' Efforts, These Conditions Remain Clouded in Mystery Persistent sexual arousal syndrome. An allergy to cold temperatures. Music-induced seizures. They are conditions that you may be hard-pressed to find in the medical literature. Bring them up in front of a physician, and in some cases you may get little more than a blank stare. But they exist. And while such rare conditions are cocktail-party fodder for some, they can be a source of
From Jeff Cox This recipe is a consolidation of several recipes, but I owe the greatest debt to Edward Behr, who writes, illustrates, and publishes what’s possibly the finest newsletter on food in the country, “The Art of Eating.” It’s a quarterly that costs $48 a year and is well worth it. (You can subscribe by writing to Box 242, Peacham, Vermont 05862.) Ed’s Winter, 1994, issue entitled, “A Well-Crafted White Loaf” got me going in all the right directions. I experimented with the recipe
Joel Murphy Last Friday morning, before the sun came up, after spending a day gorging yourself on too much food and doing your best to tolerate annoying family members, some of you headed out to your local malls and retail stores to save a few bucks on what has become known as “Black Friday” (which sounds like it should star Ice Cube and Chris Tucker). Certainly every penny counts now that we are officially in a recession, so I hope that you were able to find some incredible deals. Bu
CBS News reports that the Canadian Coast Guard is confirming “that in a major first, a commercial ship travelled through the Northwest Passage this fall to deliver supplies to communities in western Nunavut”. “We did have a commercial cargo vessel that did the first scheduled run from Montreal, up through the eastern Arctic, through the Northwest Passage to deliver cargo to communities in the west,” Brian LeBlanc of the Canadian Coast Guard told CBC News. “That was the first — that I’m aware
I’m a very nervous person. I’m also a very sickly person, always one thing or another. A common cold, for me is like a flu. I’m rather weak. I try to wash my hands as often as possible, for my own sake. Especially when I go out in public, to the movies or to a restaurant. There’s this dive down in Cambridge. This pub that doesn’t ID as long as you don’t ask for more. A brilliant place. Basically run down, not because of lack of customers, they get a lot of business, but, they just don’t care
In a new show unaccountably attuned to the times, rich folks on "Secret Millionaire" (Fox, 8 p.m.) are put in minimum wage jobs, put in poor neighborhoods and discover how the other 90 percent live. Like the rest of the limited reality series, the two hour premiere was filmed before the Wall Street implosion and declaration of a recession. So the rich folks get to go back to their mansions at the end. But when they do, they decide on whom to give a big lump of money. Yeah, it's attuned to th
Ice on Fire The Missing Sandwich Ice on fire Melting into desire Like an ice cube Travelling down my spine Burning me And melting me down Like gentle lips on my little fingertips Kissing me And I’m crashing down Like midnight silence Broken by an aching need Where nameless souls Move together Wordless Needing nothing more Nothing less Maybe, baby You could come by here And melt into my desire My cold cold ice on fire ...
Cube and Mike Epps have been working together since the Friday days. Now they are taking their act in the upcoming comedy Janky Promoters which will also star Young Jeezy. In the movie Cube and Mike Epps play amateur concert promoters who are in over their heads. As they book a major hip-hop star (Jeezy) to a concert, everything that could go wrong does. Although the movie doesn’t hit theaters until March 27th, WoooHa, Inc. drops some more insider info. for you with this very first look at the
Ice on fire Melting into desire Like an ice cube Travelling down my spine Burning me And melting me down Like gentle lips on my little fingertips Kissing me And I’m crashing down Like midnight silence Broken by an aching need Where nameless souls Move together Wordless Needing nothing more Nothing less Maybe, baby You could come by here And melt into my desire My cold cold ice on fire
The Longshots (2008, Dimension Films) (Purchase at Amazon) Let’s face it, I knew going into watching The Longshots that I wasn’t the intended audience. I could have watched it alone and written a snarky review about how Ice Cube’s transformation from Earth’s most pissed-off rapper to most cuddly family film star is nearly complete, but I chose to watch it with my family. My daughter, Sophie, is a big fan of Keke Palmer, star of Akeelah and the Bee and the hit Disney channel movie about doubl
@ 9:39 pm [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.] “I’m Scared,” a minute-and-a-half montage of audio clips from the ‘91 L.A. race riots. Ice Cube’s third solo album The Predator (arguably his magnum opus) was recorded in the wake of the riots and radiates with that tension.
As some of you know, last year I worked on the platform behind the What's New page on Windows Live Spaces which provides the similar functionality to the News Feed on Facebook. That was just our first run at the feature and almost immediately after our release there was some great feedback from various corners. The most complete feedback I found online came from Jamie Thomson who wrote about the Spaces home page and gave the following suggestions There's a lot of potential for this act
@ 6:06 pm “Today I didn’t even have to use my AK I gotta say it was a good day” The last lines of Ice Cube’s “It Was a Good Day.” Undeniably one of the greatest hip hop tracks of all history.