Articles Archive for March 2010
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Winter Music Conference, in its 25th consecutive year, is one of the most publicized annual music gatherings in the world. A pivotal platform for advancement of the industry, WMC 2009 attracted 1,910 artists and DJs, 3,228 industry delegates from 62 countries and over 70,000 event attendees for a concentrated schedule of more than 500 events presented across 5 days. Music, as one of the world’s most accessible cultural art forms, gives WMC the unique ability to cross economic, geographic and social boundaries. Over 1.3 million visitors from 183 countries log …
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Carolina general manager Marty Hurney choked up while calling releasing Jake Delhomme(notes) the toughest decision he’s ever had make. Panthers coach John Fox was in tears and pleaded with fans to remember the good moments.
Ending the Delhomme era proved difficult—and costly—for the team’s brass.
Hurney and Fox sat at a podium Friday morning to announce their about-face: A year after giving Delhomme a lucrative contract extension, the only quarterback to lead the franchise to the Super Bowl was released to make way for new starter Matt Moore.
The reason: a career-high 18 …
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James Toney Interested in Fighting Randy Couture, Will Likely Debut on UFC 115 or 116
Randy Couture wants to fight Toney Badly
James Toney, after finding out that Randy Couture wants to fight him:
Damn…oh really? That’s what I’m talking about. That’s right up my alley. Oh, hell yeah! …Let me tell you something, I came to the UFC to do one thing and that’s to fight the best out there. If it’s Couture, so be it. If it’s somebody else, so be it. Let’s get it on and popping. When Dana …
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Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” may be a victim of our extravagant expectations. The dark master of cinematic visualization seems an exciting choice to take a new pass at Lewis Carroll’s Victorian fantasy classic (and its sequel, “Through the Looking-Glass”). But while Burton’s 3D “Alice” has been very expensively produced, and its seamless blend of live action and CGI invention is predictably impressive, the picture is oddly flat — a disjointed pageant of virtuoso effects. It’s a triumph of design that falls short of wonderment.
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