Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Avery in Hospital
The Rangers trail the Penguins 3 games to 0 in their best of 7 second-round series.
Avery will be out for the remainder of the season, the Rangers said, but is expected to make a full recovery.
Now, I don't wish ill health upon anybody, but I only can think one word...karma.
Read the si.com update.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Getting Jimmy Carter
Carter, who has long worked on the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians, Jews and Arabs, and throughout the Middle East, has now been made to look like a bad guy by Israel and the United States. This because he wants to bring peace.
Read the Opinion piece by Patrick Seale at Middle-East-Online.com
Just going with the FLOW
However, seven years later, the station has found itself going in a different direction, choosing to opt for a Contemporary Hits Radio format, a format that boasts a more accessible playlist and broader reach of listeners.
How do urban music listeners, critics and journalists feel about the re-positoning of the station?
Read Ashante Infantry's story in the Toronto Star to hear both sides of the arguement.
PJ Harvey - Naked Cousin
I tried to find a recording of "Naked Cousin" everywhere, asking all the DJs, record store reps, music writers and rock geeks I knew, to no avail.
Then I saw this Glastonbury Festival 1995 footage while living in Vancouver and I lost my shit! Polly Jean in the hot-pink jump suit, the hips, the heels, the sneer, the up-stroke tambourine... g'damn!
Once again my search continued, eventually finding the track a short time later back in Toronto on The Crow soundtrack.
This is for anyone who's ever had a crush on a cousin.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Bill Maher's New Rules for April 25
Final Real Time episode until late August.
TTC Workers Walk off the Job
Toronto Mayor David Miller requested that Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty's government introduce a back-to-work legislation as soon as possible.
Read the 680News story.
CTV.ca Streams New Episodes of Lost
Along with Desperate Housewives, these are the first ABC Studios-produced series are being streamed on a free, ad-supported basis in Canada.
Read the CTV media release
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Earthday Becoming Another Commerical Opportunity
Sheldon Rampton from the Center for Media and Democracy comments on how Earthday has become a hideous display PR hype and misleading marketing campaigns
Read the Common Dreams posting.
The Toronto Star's 10 Things We Learned This Week
Today is the unofficial holiday of potheads. "Four twenty" became an emblematic number for dopers in the 1970s, reportedly after a group of California high school kids began meeting regularly at that time to get high. Now many tokers celebrate on April 20, preferably at 4.20 p.m.
Sign-language interpreting is among the most high-risk jobs for work-related injury, causing more stress to the extremities than assembly-line labour.
In 2007, Mexicans devoted 8 per cent of their family income to bribes for a total of $2.58 billion, 42 per cent more than in 2006.
Read the story here.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
TTC Strike Averted
Read the Blog T.O posting.
Read the Spacing.ca posting.
Friday, April 18, 2008
You Learn Something New Everyday.
The Beatles song "Dear Prudence" was written about Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence, when she wouldn't come out and play with Mia and the Beatles at a religious retreat in India.
The dial tone of a normal telephone is in the key of "F"
Months that begin with a Sunday will always have a "Friday the 13th."
Pope: Sex Scandals "Very Badly Handled."
Pope Benedict XVI told hundreds of American bishops at a national shrine in Washington on April 16 that the U.S. clergy sex abuse scandal was sometimes "very badly handled."
His remarks came toward the end of his first full day of his five-day tour of the United States
In 2004, U.S. bishops released a statistical review that found 4,392 priests had been accused of molesting children in 10,667 cases between 1950 and 2002. The accusations have devastated the Roman Catholic church and forced the payout of nearly $2 billion in settlements.
Read the CBC story.Bill Maher's New Rules for April 18
Monday, April 14, 2008
Margaret Cho on the Hour.
During the interview, George calls Kevin Drew from Broken Social Scene because Margaret wants to join the band.
Watch the interview
The Toronto Star's 10 Things We Learned This Week
In the 1800s, the "scent molecules" produced by flowers could travel roughly 1,000 metres. In today's polluted atmosphere, that distance has been cut to about 200 metres, making it difficult for bees to find the nectar they need to survive.
Scott Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag" was not named for the Maple leaf or Canada but for the Maple Leaf Club in Sedalia, Mo. (americanheritage.com)
Among the 10 most unusual excuses employees offered for being late for work: i) My ex-husband stole my car so I couldn't drive to work. ii) I had to go audition for American Idol. iii) I wasn't thinking and accidentally went to my old job.
Read the story here.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
You Learn Something New Everyday.
When measuring fonts 'point size' refers to the height of capital letters (one point being one 72nd of an inch). 'Pitch' is a horizontal measurement of the number of letters which can be printed in an inch.
Texas is also the only state that is allowed to fly its state flag at the same height as the U.S. flag.
Every Swiss citizen is required by law to have a bomb shelter or access to a bomb shelter.
The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean.
Bill Maher's New Rules for April 11
Smile of the Week
But not to be out done, there is Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr., better known to the world as Snoop Doggy Dogg.
Read the Exclaim! timeline, detailing Snoops life and career.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
ten more reasons america is better than canada
I was in a strange mood today and saw this entry on the
Ummm... does this person really think #7, 6, 5, 3 and 1 are good things?
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Blast kills Sri Lankan minister
Read the BBC story
The Toronto Star's 10 Things We Learned This Week
Tartan Day, marked today in a number of North American venues, commemorates the Declaration of Arbroath – the Scottish Declaration of Independence, signed on April 6, 1320. Almost half who signed the American Declaration of Independence were of Scottish descent.
Mel Blanc, the voice of Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam and Bugs Bunny was reportedly aroused from a coma following a car accident when the physician asked him, "Bugs? Bugs Bunny? Are you there?" and Blanc responded, in Bugs's voice, "What's up, Doc?"
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found that male octopuses masquerade as females in order to make moves on the object of desire.
Read the story here.
James Earl Ray hid out in Toronto
According to a 1993 interview Ray did with then Ottawa Sun scribe Robert Benzie, he stayed in boarding houses on Ossington Ave. and Dundas St. West.
The late Mr. Ray, who died in 1998, stayed in Toronto for nearly a month while preparing his passport to clear for a flight to London, where he was eventually nabbed in June 1968.
Read the story in the Toronto Star.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Bill Maher's New Rules for April 4
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
You Learn Something New Everyday.
Jazz singer Nora Jones is the daughter of sitar legend Ravi Shankar.
The silhouette on the NBA logo is Jerry West.
Jimmy Carter was the first president born in a hospital.
Wilma Flinestone's maiden name was Wilma Slaghoopal, and Betty Rubble's Maiden name was Betty Jean McBricker.
John Cusack on the Hour
G'damn!
See the interview here.