Sunday, March 28, 2010

Absolutely beautiful: "Happy Birthday Lady Gaga Biggest Fan Made Video Ever"



RT @ladygaga http://bit.ly/9fZ67S i've never cried so hard in 24 years, from pure joy and unconditional love. Tears still streaming

In honor of Lady Gaga's 24th birthday today, fan and director Ryan James Yezak put together an amazing video compilation of birthday wishes, Gaga appreciation, teeth and Gaga clips. It's absolutely beautiful. There's so much love, and her fans are basically thanking her for showing them that they can be themselves. In Yezak's explanation for why he wanted to put together this video, he said it was "because no other artist has inspired me more over the past year than Lady Gaga." I watched the video after Gaga posted the link above on Twitter, and if I were her, I would have cried too.

There's definitely a reason why her fans love her. Gaga also thanked everyone for the messages and other videos on Twitter. I love that she linked the above one. And speaking of Lady Gaga, there's finally a set date for a Connecticut appearance on Sept. 16 at the XL Center in Hartford. Ticket info's not released yet, that I know of, and I just know that those who have tickets to her canceled show will have first dibs. I don't have those first dibs, so I will be out the lookout. This post can also be the first of more to come in the ticket watch.

Friday, March 26, 2010

The end of 24?


Fox announced today that this is 24's last season. Credit has to go to @breakingTVnews on Twitter, because that's where I first heard this news. As I'm typing this, several news outlets are posting their stories on 24's end, all with clever puns about the ticking time clock and time running out. According to E! Online, Kiefer Sutherland says the eight-season run is going to end on a high note. He also talks about the upcoming 24 movie.

A Chicago Tribune TV blog is especially informative on the history of 24 and its award-winning, really exciting run: Time's up: '24' to end in May. The blog post talks about how 24 has kind of declined over the last few years, but it really doesn't take away from the core of 24 and how great the show was in the first 5 seasons. I couldn't agree more. I remember gathering in dorm rooms my freshman year in college to watch 24 every week. I remember how excited we were when it came back my sophomore year. Now that I'm about a year out of college, I miss a lot of episodes because of work (I'm usually at meetings on Monday nights), but when i do catch an episode, it's an adrenaline rush. 24 has never had a problem keeping me on the edge of my seat.

There are rumors that 24 may be picked up by NBC, but from other articles that are popping up right now, it looks like that can't happen. According to Entertainment Weekly, Sutherland said they won't do a ninth season "because he and executive producer Howard Gordon were ready to call it quits."

Looks like the season/series finale will definitely be bittersweet, and I am looking forward to the movie. It's been a good run.

*obligatory clock ticking and minute change*

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A new hobby?

I covered the Ham Fest at Southington High School this past Sunday, and I think I may be on to a new hobby. I might not be able to afford a ham radio right now - but somewhere down the line, I think I do want to set one up. The "hams" - ham radio users - are very into their hobby. There's a whole lot to it, but when it comes down to it, ham radio is the basis of a lot of communication we use today. One point that kept coming up was, when all other forms of communication fail in disasters (internet, phone, etc.), ham radios still work. Really cool.

Here's the article I wrote: Ham Fest brings 'hams' together, off the airwaves.

Note: I was also told the article's going to mentioned in a ham radio magazine.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

She & Him Volume Two - Just in time for Spring!



Thanks to Twitter and @Redscroll Records, I found out yesterday that She & Him's Volume 2 is streaming over at NPR right now here: First Listen: She And Him, 'Volume Two'. It's definitely worth a listen. Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward's first She & Him album - Volume One - was really something unique with Deschanel's crooning voice and kind of old-fashioned but very classic and timeless sound. It was the kind of album you bob your head to in the car or secretly dance to when you're wearing a dress or skirt that spins - kind of like the dancing Deschanel does in the new video for "In the Sun," which I've embedded above.

You can do that even more with Volume Two. The songs are extremely refreshing, with their sunny pop style. I really like "In The Sun," but I think "Home" is my favorite song on this album. It's beautiful. Spring is in bloom here in Connecticut, and listening to Volume Two goes perfectly with that feeling. I agree with Stephen Thompson in his article on the NPR First Listen: "It's more confection than confessional, but it's a kind-natured one; the audio equivalent of a spring breeze that wafts in at a perfect time."

The album comes out March 23, just in time for Spring. I'm definitely looking forward to listening to it in the car on a sunny day with the windows down and that spring breeze.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Tom Petty tickets on sale today!


(Photo from livenation.com)

Got my tickets Friday through a River 105.9 presale, but tickets for the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Crosby, Stills and Nash Aug. 17 show at the Meadows went on sale officially just a few minutes ago.

Went with lawn seats because they're fun and affordable, but the ticket prices range from $29 for lawn to $119 for closer seats. I saw Tom Petty with Steve Winwood a few summers ago, and it was awesome. This is sure to be just as awesome. I know someone who paid $50 to see part of Crosby, Stills and Nash, so this is quite the deal. Also, with a purchased ticket, you get a download of Tom Petty's new album, and after the show, they're releasing downloads of eight live songs.

The show is Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Meadows, or Comcast Theater, in Hartford.

I had a quick review from the last show here: Summer Concert Reviews

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Severed Inn Premiere Weekend

My story on the Sunday screening of "The Severed Inn" was in the paper yesterday. Here's the link (which will work for 90 days until it goes to the archives): "Severed' movie connected to local hot spots"

I wrote about the filming of this movie last summer, so I had to go to the premiere. It was everything I had hoped for and more. Producer and President of Legion Films Aaron Vnuk assured the audience that it was OK to laugh because this movie was as much a dark comedy as it was a horror film, and there were parts that were pretty funny. For more on Legion Films visit their website: http://www.legionfilms.com/

Monday, March 8, 2010

Celebrating Queen - the review

If you closed your eyes or looked away, you could almost pretend that Freddie Mercury was on the Warner Theater stage in Torrington Saturday night.

Joe Archambeault, who also goes by J.J. Midnight, lead singer of Celebrating Queen, a Queen tribute band, sounded like Mercury trying to do an impression of himself. His voice shrilled as he hit the higher notes, he carried around the half microphone, painted his nails and wore leather pants. He didn't look like Mercury, but he did a good impression, and when he wasn't trying too hard to sing, he really pulled it off. Celebrating Queen played all the hits, starting with "Princes of the Universe" and fake-ended with "Bohemian Rhapsody" featuring students from the Warner performing arts center. They came back for an encore with "We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions."

Some highlights: This was the home crowd. Archambeault, his brother who was on keyboards and another guitarist are all from Bristol, which isn't too far away from Torrington. The lead guitarist was from Naugatuck, and he definitely had friends and family there. Also, there was a pair of little kids from St. Louis with a band called "Pickletank." They sang "We Will Rock You" earlier in the show, before the big encore version. The red-headed kid was adorable and really into it. The best highlight of all, though, was that I got to sit next to the biggest Queen/Celebrating Queen fan in the world. He sang every lyric to every song and even harmonized with Archambeault. I was going to tell him that he should form his own Queen cover band, but as soon as the show ended, he left before I could.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Tonight: Celebrating Queen

I'm going to see Celebrating Queen, a Queen cover band, tonight at the Warner in Torrington. It should be a good show. Fellow Bristol Press staff writer James Drzewiecki interviewed the lead singer from Celebrating Queen for our entertainment page this weekend because the singer's from Bristol. James told me earlier this week that real Queen members have told this band they're doing a good job. It's all in his article here: Celebrating Queen is a killer tribute to Freddie.

The show's tonight at 8 at the Warner Theater, 68 Main St., Torrington.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Vampire Weekend plays in a house in Barcelona? That is the coolest thing ever!



Maybe I'm on a Spain kick, but I just saw @pitchforkmedia tweet this, and I just had to blog about it/embed the video here so when I look back on my posts, it'll make me watch it again.

According to the video description, this person's friend ran into Vampire Weekend at a bar after a concert on Feb. 27, and invited them back to this birthday party. Apparently Vampire Weekend went back and performed a little concert there. The video is awesome. It's obviously intimate since the band's squished into a tiny corner, and you can see that the mirror in back has "Fiesta" written on it, and everyone there is so excited and having a great time. I also like the guy smoking in front. If this were my birthday party, it would be the highlight of my life. Actually, I wish I could have been there because it would have meant I was in Barcelona, and I really miss Spain and need to go back, stat. Coolest thing ever.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Quick thought: I wish this were a real song.

I've been really feeling a lot of songs in commercials lately. They've been quirky and fun, and often they're by indie artists getting awesome exposure this way. One of my new favorite songs isn't a song at all. I don't even know what Kayak is (and no, I didn't look it up even though I'm including this commercial here), but I love the song at the end: Estas listas? Estoy listo! Vamanos! (Are you ready? I'm ready! Let's go!) I did a quick google search and found that it's not a full song - it was recorded for the commercial. It really should be a song. I'd buy the album. It reminds me of fun summers in Spanish-speaking countries, and I love it. Maybe I miss Spain. Or maybe I need a vacation..

Anyway, if you've watched any TV lately, you've definitely seen this commercial. But if not, or if you need to refresh your memory, I've embedded it here. (You can go to the :18 mark and skip most of the kissing scenes.)