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Ani DiFranco is taking an unusual hiatus, but there are many tracks floating around from her new material that are all screaming to be put on an album. She debuted a selection of new material, including the songs “Which Side Are You On?”, “Life Boat”, “Unworry”, “Promiscuity”, “Splinter”, “Amendment”, “See See…” and “Hearse”. Let’s hope to hear them soon.
News just in. Allegedly, Natalie Imbruglia has been dropped from Island/Universal records after her latest album Come To Life failed make a dent on the charts. Plans to release her third single “Scars” has also been scrapped. This means the physical UK release of the album probably will not make it, which makes the album, although released digitally, a non-charting album! Now, that’s sad!
This song has been voted as the song with the worst lyrics and we couldn’t disagree more. The lyrics fit the effervescent feel of the song and are very fun to sing along to. This has got to be on of the best song of that year. We miss Des’ree, please come back!
Last week’s first episode of Season 2 of RuPaul’s Drag Race guest starred Kathy Griffin, who, herself, found a great resemblance with self-proclaimed “fake lady” and our favorite contestant Pandora Boxx. Now, a petition is up to ask Kathy Griffin to give Pandora a cameo (or perhaps a recurring role if we’re lucky) on My Life On The D-List.
The BBC are working of a 90-minute drama that will chronicle Boy George’s life. Here the gist: “Gavin and Stacey star Mathew Horne is to star in a BBC Two drama about former Culture Club singer Boy George. The 90-minute drama will focus on how the star went from a cloakroom attendant to a cultural icon. Horne will play Jon Moss, the band’s drummer, who famously had a relationship with Boy George – real name George O’Dowd. The BBC said Worried About The Boy reflects on an “iconic” star and “the cultural era he is synonymous with”. Marc Warren, best known for Hustle, and Mark Gatiss, from The League Of Gentlemen, will also appear alongside newcomer Douglas Booth, who has landed the role of the pop star himself.”
Yes, she was!
This is actually quite a good track. It’s dance-y and dreamy at the same time. Nice synth blops with looming vocals. Good job.
That’s the spirit. Doing some belly dancing on the side is always good, especially if you know how to. Sister’s strutting it!
November 17th that Sarah Palin’s autobiographical work Going Rogue: An American Life comes to shops. It’s also the day that the Nation release Going Rouge: An American Nightmare. Yes, the wicked liberals have come up with a book highlighting everything Sarah Palin doesn’t want you to know with a sleeve that looks the same but doesn’t feel the same (notice the lightning in the back). We hope some conservatives will get confused as some of them wouldn’t know the difference between “rouge” and “rogue” if they worked at a cosmetics counter.
Bill O’Reilly is at it again trying to swing it for his miseducated nuts and sounding like a little fool. Apparently, conservatives have just learned about World War II because they have been flinging around the words “Hitler” and “Fascism” a lot lately and very freely. It doesn’t deliver their message across better, it just makes them look more uneducated than ever. In fact, people who love Hitler predominantly vote republican, or are we wrong?
The real problem is that liberals are calm and reserved when it comes to argument and conservatives yell nonsense loud. This make their standpoint more affective. Richard Dawkins has it right when he says “stop shouting” and then the fool says “That’s just the way I speak.” Really? or is it the only way they know how to make a point with the absurd Neanderthal ways? Someone’s religious beliefs should not be imposed on everybody. Even if the majority believes in it. Period. The majority believed the earth was flat back then. Does it make it flat?