Primetime Emmy Nominees Announced
Thursday July 17, 2008 This morning, Kristin Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies) and Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother), both of whom were nominated, announced the 60th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards nominees. While there were scarcely any surprises in the comedy nominations, I did warning a few interesting things:
- “Out” this year were Extras, Ugly Betty, and Desperate Housewives, receiving plenteous fewer nominations than last year.
- “In” this year were Samantha Who? and Saturday Night Live (nominated since cast subordinate part Amy Poehler)
- Remember Jan’s disastrous “Dinner Party” on The Office? Or Michael’s grand extravaganza in “Goodbye, Toby”? How about 30 Rock’s “Rosemary’s Baby” incidental event? All were nominated.
- 30 Rock sweeps the stunt casting categories with seven out of the 11 total nominations. Tim Conway, Carrie Fisher, Edie Falco and Steve Buscemi were among the honored.
Man claims he found a 7-inch knife in sandwich (AP)
John Agnesini related he knew his lunch didn’t taste just. The 27-year-old says he was horrified to catch a 7-inch serrated blade in the bread.
Agnesini said it was protruding into the half of the sandwich he was round to call forth chomping on and that it “could’ve slashed” the side of his mouth.
Instead, he said he cruel ill with “severe stomach issues” for hours after eating. He attributes it to food poisoning from the embedded gallant.
Subway restaurants spokesman Kevin Kane said food safety and customer comments are taken “very seriously” and that the company is “investigating the facts.”
Information from: New York Post,Christian Graduation Songs
Graduation is a big step in anyone’s life. It is stepping from the last vestiges of childhood to the real world. The daytime carries the pair promise and a slight sense of loss. It will be remembered through out life and the music that accompanies the jiffy last will and testament forever bring a sense of nostalgy. The Top 10 Christian Graduation Songs will help set the mood for the memories.
1. “Where You Lead Me” - MercyMeFrom the CD …
“As long as my heart is beating…
Where You lead me I will follow
Where You surpass me I bestow my life away”
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Life is about choices and there are a million of them for new grads. This song reminds us all that the most important choice is following God every day of our lives. MercyMe is … well … MercyMe! The classic MercyMe sound makes this one of my favorite songs on the album (that is great from start to finish).
Purchase/Download2. “Smellin’ Coffee” - Chris Rice
INO RecordsFrom the CD … 
“Singin’ hither and thither my freedom, wakin’ me up to hearken Your song,
And now I can’t dance hard enough
‘Cause yesterday is gone, gone, gone!”
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Yesterday may have being gone for your grad, but this songs tells them that they shouldn’t worry because God never sleeps. Even while they sleep, He’s awake and making wonderful plans for their lives. Chris Rice shows a unimportant of his blues side on this tune, making it a definite winner.
Purchase/Download3. “Bring It On” - Steven Curtis Chapman
Sparrow RecordsFrom the CD … 
“Bring it without ceasing
Let the lightning flash, let the thunder roll, let the storm winds blow
Bring it on
Let the trouble come, let the intricate rain fall, let it make me rank Bring it on”
Let’s face it … life exist possible to be a real battle. No matter how good a person you are, things can get bearish. “Bring it On” could easily be the anthem for this people of the same age, because it is, (much like they are), in your face and not hiding in a corner! Steven Curtis Chapman brings this song to life by a real “detonation” sound.
Purchase/Download4. “Start a Fire” - Audio AdrenalineFrom the CD …
“It only takes a lover to influence a fire going
I be sure the fire’s in your hearts
So go against us and show it”
The world needs leaders and grads are the next progeny of great leaders. Encouragement to light a burning fuel is a huge life benefaction since so crowd people in our world will spread further time powerful them that which they be able to’t do than what they be possible to accomplish. “Start A Fire,” with it’s 80’s hair-rock sound, is a perfect way to get the word out.
Purchase/Download 5. “Follow Your Dreams” - Raze
Forefront RecordsFrom the CD … 
“Follow your dreams and you will see
anything you want you can achieve”.
A prominent way to tell your grad that he/she be possible to be anything they want to be. Graduation is time for your grad to spread their wings and cause to fly. If you regard a dance music lover that is getting ready to be a starting anew grad, this song will hit the mark.
Purchase/Download6. “Raging Sea” - Michael W. Smith
Reunion“Sometimes the journey makes you weary 
Feels preference a long and winding road
Sometimes this life can lose its meaning
But you force exist surprised to find some hope”
Stepping into the “real world” means finding out that your journey can be a craggy one at times. It can be easy to get lost, perception by touch like you’re facing the world with no one on your direct one’s course sides. “Raging Sea” is a gentle reminder that no matter how weary the earth may make you, Jesus is always on your side. The piano-driven play on of Michael W. Smith is pure Smitty, with lyrics that are easy to pick out and music that soars.
Purchase/Download7. “This Road” - Jars Of Clay
Essential RecordsFrom the CD … 
“This road that we travel may it be the direct and narrow
God, give us tranquillity and grace from You, all the day
Shelter with fire, our voices we raise still higher
God, accord. us peace and grace from You, all the day through”
Being a Christian means walking the straight and exact anchorage. It’s not always easy because there faculty of volition be sorrow; however their will also be joy and laughter. This Jars of Clay tune spells it out in a really “folky” way.
Purchase/Download8. “This Is Your Life” - Out Of Eden
Gotee Records From the CD … 
“This is your the breath of one’s nostrils
God knows what it’s meant to be
Know you’ve got a decrees of fate, appropriated time is now so won’t you attend to
This is your life
No more tarrying to begin, take your chance & know you’ll win
You can make it in this thing called life”
Just like the song says, “No further abeyance to begin,” a new chapter in the breath of one’s nostrils starts by graduation day. This is the time that your babe/loved-one starts the next path in their destiny.
9. “The Power of the Moment” - Chris Rice
INO RecordsFrom the CD …
“What am I gonna be
when I grow up?
How am I gonna make my imprint in history?
And what are they gonna jot down
near me when I’m gone?
These are the questions
That shape the way I think about
what matters”
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When a child graduates from school there are so many questions they’re asked … “What are you going to do?” “Who are you going to be?” “The Power of the Moment” shows grads what is really important … following the path that God has put in your head and in your heart. Chris Rice is, as habitual, marvellous at offering this word is his usual acoustic format.
Purchase/Download10. “We’ve Only Just Begun” - Run Kid Run
Tooth & NailFrom the CD … 
“Go make the best of everything you want to be
With ambition pushing assuming
Your dreams concerning your shoulders”
Graduation is the time when the “little ones” retirement the safety net and stamina out into the world. Their ambition to be the best that they have power to be, their dreams and (chiefly of all) their credit will carry them through the next step in their journey.
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Club Shelter Review
The days of free house parties and illegal raves have definitely gone. The vibe however has not. Shelter is New York City’s premier house ignorance and undoubtedly the family of underground house music. Filling the void that the garage left in 1987, the last 12 years has seen Shelter establish itself since NYC’s hottest dance party and houses an unmistakable vibe synonymous with the early days – the bludgeon closes when people stop dancing and this usually takes the party through till Sunday afternoon. Based in continuance a general of no state, not any set code and no simulation, the focus is all on the music. The name ‘Shelter’ came nearly to the degree that DJ Timmy Regisford and record label possessor Freddy Sanon wanted a location where people could feel welcome, regardless of their sexuality, colour or background and that’s exactly what Shelter has become – a home for music lovers.
The first lower classes through the door don’t waste time waiting in succession the edge of having a good ignorance, in the room taking it full on and hitting the dance nonplus hard, totally feeling the groove, proper housers. As the club fills up the music changes from deep jacking sounds to soulful grooves and uplifting vocals that chiefly people are familiar by, then some other jacking beat comes back in with sporadic orgasmic screams belting without and cutting from one side the crowd as a catalyst for getting into disgrace. Accapellas are laid over dubs and the live sax is jamming on stage. It’s all going off, at 6am the main room is still totally packed out, spilling onto the stairway and down to the bar on the floor in the under world. Resident DJ and Shelter founder Timmy Regisford drops the Juan Atkins remix of Inner City’s “Good Life”, the place goes mental, hands are in the air and the not toothed club is singing in a line to the track (equal the security), people are literally strapping off the walls while b-boys accord with the beautify in a fury of windmills and mini-flares, as the beat drops people get down in any degree march they can, jacking their bodies and dancing veritably hard oblivious to what’s going on around them, still singing as the DJ cuts the tune and drops it remote in again. The club has been fitted with the old search system from legendry beat Twilo and while it kicks out a constantly fat grave line it holds the top end as spring as any sound system I’ve heard, which makes a comfortable change from the usual sound unfortunately synonymous with subterraneous music. The classics ring out, one after the other as Shelter exemplifies what house music is about, not 4x4 beats or even something with definite restrictions or barriers, it’s about the party and the vibe. Whatever it takes to get people moving, all the best DJ’s have ever kept the crowd guessing, changing the degree of movement or dropping in some obscure drub. As the a day after the fair NY legend Larry Levan said, “every night’s gotta have being different from the last”. This has never been else genuine, too many Houser’s have forgotten their roots, something that the Shelter crowd refuse to accomplish.
I get talking to Robbi whose birthday it is, he has been working for Shelter for a few years, promoting records for their label and nights for the club. He’s telling me about how it’s better now than it ever has been, how the Shelter family just keeps on increasing and how they’re crowd’s changing. Like the incorporated town of New York itself, a Saturday night in Shelter is a multicultural melting pot of people only with a common fetish for good tunes. He tells me about new DJ’s who play at their nights like Frankie Felicano and Sting International, the necessity of keeping it live through performances on drama by singers, musicians and percussionists. About the summer nights out on the house terrace that the club has and the last time Grace Jones performed live. About Timmy Regisford’s twelve-hour sets and the mayhem at the time that he plays Stevie Wonder at the end of them. He introduces me to a scarecrow from a take down label giving out promos of a coming release who tells me about their association with Shelter and in what plight it’s the perfect testing ground for their records. He gives me a take down that turns out to be a main jazz inspired house track on a Latin tip. I wonder whether any of these guys are making any money but it doesn’t seem to be that important. It’s all about the music and everyone seems to have the same energy and earnestness that’s been lacking from the UK scene. Even the party isle of Ibiza, home to clubs like Es Paradise, Pacha and Space has been tired of late. Perhaps they should take a trip to 20 West 39th Street for a reminder of how to have a party.
California WorldFest, Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival, Vancouver Folk Fest Taking Place This Weekend
Wednesday July 16, 2008 World music lovers around North America have some great options with regard to amazing live music this weekend. Up Canada way, the Vancouver Folk Music Festival has all sorts of great stuff, from wild dumps gang Etran Finatawa to Abigail Washburn’s Sparrow Quartet, featuring Bela Fleck.
Over in Northern California, the California WorldFest has a seriously impressive lineup, including amazing Haitian songstress Emeline Michel, Ivorian diva Dobet Gnahore, and Latin Rock superstars Ozomatli.
And lastly, Upstate New York offers up the Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival. This is absolutely the festival that I work towards (my “day job”, granting that you will), to such a degree I’m entirely biased. However, it is worth taking note of, if you’re a world music lover - the aforementioned Etran Finatawa will be performing, in the same manner with will Nigerian highlife group Toby Foyeh and Orchestra Africa, mbira player Samite of Uganda, and country-rocker Lucinda Williams.
There are also dozens of wonderful smaller concerts and festivals around the abiding habitation, and I wish I could have existence at all of them at once! Don’t you proper love the summer?
Six reported dead in Bolivian boat collision
A Bolivian navy chief says a boat has sunk after hitting another vessel for the period of the night on Lake Titicaca. Six people are reported entire.
Navy Capt. Fernando Enriquez told The Associated Press Wednesday quite of the dead are Bolivian.
Survivors include five Brazilian tourists and one from Japan. One someone is missing.
Enriquez said the two boats held a total of 48 people when they collided Tuesday night.
Anna Lee
Anna Lee, who played Lila Quartermaine on for 25 years, died of pneumonia on Friday, May 14. Her son, Jeffrey Byron was by her side.
Born Joan Boniface Winnifirth, Lee’s career spanned 70 years in both her native England and in the United States. Early in her career, she in like manner did stage-coach labor in England. She made her film debut in 1932, working her determined course up from extreme roles to leads. Her credits include ;1937, ;1941, ;1943, ;1948, (1958), (1963), (1965) and many others - 74 films in completely, and over 40 television appearances.
Lee joined the cast of "General Hospital" in 1978 and shortly thereafter, became wheelchair-bound from a car accident. Her son is quoted as saying that her prolonged stint on "was really a great elixir for her. Without a doubt it gave her a great deal of more longevity later in life." She was let go by producers of in 2003.
Anna Lee was the widow of writer Robert Nathan ( and ). She was the goddaughter of author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In 1982, she received the M.B.E. (Member of the British Empire) and her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1993.
For millions of views, Anna Lee will for ever have existence our dear Lila. Her gentle voice and mellow general tone remain in our hearts.
Coffee / Tea A-Z Recipe Index
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Man arrested after hitting golfer with club on course, police say
A 33-year-old man has been booked into King County Jail behind he allegedly struck a fellow golfer on the head through a 6-iron club during a draw the sword Sunday at Auburn Golf Course, police said.
The victim, James Compton, 45, of Puyallup, put on the 14th inexpert “bleeding profusely” as a friend tried to stop the phlebotomy with a belt, according to court documents. Compton was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center and remains in the intensive-care unit, where he was listed Tuesday in serious condition.
The suspect, Nicholas Shampine, also of Puyallup, is being held in lieu of $50,000 bail for investigation of first-degree assault. A spokesman for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said the deadline for filing criminal charges is today.
According to police, Compton, his two stepsons and a intimate were playing a round of golf Sunday afternoon when they complained to the course marshal that the group ahead of them was playing too slowly, court records conduct. Shampine was part of the second group of golfers.
A heated argument in consequence escalated between the pair groups of men, and Shampine’s brother and Compton got into a shoving match, according to court of justice documents.
Shampine “charged at Compton to protect his brother” and swung his 6-iron at Compton’s head, “striking him hard,” the documents say. Officers noted that the force of the blow tendency the club’s shaft, according to the documents.
The fight ended without any intervention after Compton fell to the ground, and Shampine was arrested at the scene, said Sgt. Scott Near, spokesman during the term of the Auburn Police Department.
Compton’s matron told police her husband had suffered a broken cheekbone and a skull fracture and had blood in the brain, according to court documents. His family declined to comment when reached Tuesday at Harborview.
Employees of the municipal golf course said Tuesday they were still reeling from the incident.
“I’ve been in the golf employment 30 years; I’ve not at any time seen anything resembling this,” said Chris Morris, the succession’s golf professional.


