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Stewart, Fanning Glam It up in Runaways
Film is a smart showcase to help stars break out as they take on adult roles. Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning star as Joan Jett and Cherie Currie in the tumultuous story of the 1970's all girl rock band, The Runaways. The Runaways," chronicling the rise and fall of Joan Jett's first band, easily could have ...
Earliest Signature of Renaissance Artist Found
Hidden beneath arabesque decorations, art experts have found what they believe is the earliest signature placed on a painting by the Renaissance master Raphael (1483-1520), who at the time was a 16-year-old boy. Featuring the words RAPHAEL SANT" Santi was Raphael's real surname the signature has been detected in an obscure painting that has been kept ...
Unprecedented 25-Year Sentence Sought for TJX Hacker
Computer hacker Albert Gonzalez deserves a quarter-century behind bars for leading a gang of cyberthieves who stole tens of millions of credit and debit card numbers from a transaction processor and several giant retail chains, federal prosecutors argued in a court filing Thursday night. [T]he sentences would be the longest ever imposed in an identity theft ...
Actress/Singer Sally Kellerman's "Opening Night" at Vitello's Jazz & Supper Club April 29, 2010 Studio City
There will be lots of festivities surrounding actress/singer Sally Kellerman's Opening Night" at Vitello's Jazz and Supper Club on April 29, 2010. Showtime is 8pm and it is called Opening Night" because it is the opening of a series of concerts at Vitello's with Sally Kellerman. Sally has one of the most recognizable voices in the ...
'Bones' Howe & Tom Waits the Odd Couple?
When label boss David Geffen teamed respected engineer 'Bones' Howe with an unknown and very strange songwriter called Tom Waits, he set in motion one of the great artist-producer partnerships. PHOTO: Bones Howe, Crystal Gayle and Tom Waits during the recording of 1982's One From The Heart" soundtrack. There might not have been an odder long-term ...
Herb Cohen Label Operator Introduced Mothers of Invention, Tom Waits
Herb Cohen, the tough, litigious manager and label operator who introduced such notables as the Mothers of Invention and Tom Waits during the '60s and '70s, died Tuesday of unknown causes in Napa, Calif. He was 77. After beginning his professional career as an L.A. club booker and operator, Cohen branched into management in the mid-'60s. ...
Why the Internet Should Win the Nobel Peace Prize
This year, a Chinese dissident and a Russian human rights advocate recent nominees for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize are joined by an unlikely, nonhuman contender: the internet. From the Fields is a periodic Wired Science op-ed series presenting leading scientists reflections on their work, society and culture. Jamil Zaki is finishing his PhD in psychology ...
World Music DJ Charlie Gillett Dies
Pioneering DJ Charlie Gillett has died aged 68 after battling a long illness, it emerged today. Best known as the discoverer of rockers Dire Straits and as a champion of world music, the broadcaster died in a London hospital yesterday, his family said. He contracted a disease of the autoimmune system, and suffered a heart attack ...
Canon First in Line for Its Own Top-Level Domain, .Canon
Canon announced Wednesday it intends to be the first company to say goodbye to .com and buy its own top-level domain, taking advantage of ICANNs decision to broadly widen the number of top-level names. If or rather when this starts happening, web address conventions may never be the same. If successful, the global electronics giant, perhaps ...


