Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fantasia to play Ovens in November

Fantasia is bringing her very first headlining tour to Charlotte this fall.

The 30-city "Back to Me" tour will begin on Nov. 4 in Richmond, Va., and stops at Ovens Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 17. This will be the 26-year-old High Point native's first public appearance in the Queen City since her suicide attempt in August, which came just days after the story about her affair with a married Charlotte man was splashed all over the tabloids.

"I'm so excited about this tour and having the chance to connect with my fans, the people that love me and have been supporting me through everything," she said in a statement. "This tour is going to be a real special, intimate experience for them and for me."

The eight-time Grammy nominee's tour will support her third studio album, "Back to Me," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart and No. 2 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart.

Fans can sign up at FantasiaOfficial.com to receive up-to-date tour information and details on pre-sale opportunities. Opening the show for the Season 3 winner of Fox's "American Idol" will be three-time Grammy Award nominee Eric Benet and Grammy-winning singer/songwriter/producer Kandi.

Elton John to play his hits in Asheville

Elton John and his band will appear on Nov. 16 at the Asheville Civic Center in Asheville to performing their “Greatest Hits Live” concert, featuring hits such as “Candle in the Wind,” “Your Song,” “Daniel,” “Rocket Man,” and “Bennie and the Jets.”

Elton John’s career spans five decades, during which he’s produced 35 gold and 25 platinum albums, and 29 consecutive Top 40 hits; and sold more than 250 million records worldwide. His band includes Davey Johnstone on guitar, Bob Birch on bass, John Mahon on percussion, Nigel Olsson on drums, and Kim Bullard on keyboards.

Nov. 16 is a Tuesday, and the concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. The Asheville Civic Center has a seating capacity of approximately 7,600. Tickets ($47/$87/$137, plus applicable fees) go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 4, online at www.ticketmaster.com, at all Ticketmaster outlets, or via charge-by-phone at 800-745-3000. There is an eight-ticket limit per customer.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Rodrigo y Gabriela cancel tour

Mexican musical duo Rodrigo y Gabriela have canceled their October tour dates, including a scheduled performance at The Fillmore Charlotte on Oct. 16

From the press release issued by their publicist:
"After a year of relentless touring, the wear and tear finally caught up with Gabriela. Her incredibly physical style of play involves banging out complex rhythms on the neck and body of her guitar night after night, putting great stress upon her right hand and arm as well as joints like the wrist and elbow. It is under a doctor's recommendation that she rest her joints and muscles to avoid further harm and permanent damage. While the duo is incredibly frustrated to have to pull out of dates in cities they were very much looking forward to visiting for the first time, the move was an unavoidable reality that had to be made in order to ensure that Gabriela fully recovers and is able to play at full capacity for many years to come.

Rodrigo y Gabriela hope to return to the cities affected by the tour dates in the future and are grateful for their fans continued support and understanding."

'Billy Elliot' tickets on sale Friday

Tickets to the Tony Award-winning "Billy Elliot the Musical" go on sale Friday during a special event that will double as a charitable opportunity.

The line will begin forming at 5 a.m. at Belk Theater, 130 N. Tryon St, and the box office will be open from 7 a.m.-9 a.m. During this time, Second Harvest Food Bank will be collecting canned goods and HDR Architecture will display the word "DREAM" using canned goods ("to honor the show's theme of following and achieving one's dream").

"Billy Elliot the Musical" plays at Ovens Auditorium from Jan. 12-30. For more information, click here.

Beginning at 9 a.m., tickets will be available online at BlumenthalCenter.org; by phone at 704-372-1000; through Ticketmaster; or at the Bojangles' Arena box office.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Swim Safe this Summer


With school holidays upon us and summer just around the corner, it's a timely reminder to ramp up the beach safety message again and to let all visitors to our beautiful city know to always 'swim between the flags'.

Sydney in London With Fashion, Food And Surf


The NSW Government is launching a new Sydney tourism campaign in London this week,
focused on attracting more UK visitors to Australia’s global city.

Minister for Tourism Jodi McKay said the London promotion follows news that Sydney is set for a global tourism boost when it hosts the Oprah Winfrey Show in December.

“This is a huge week for Sydney in two of our key international tourism markets - the United States and the United Kingdom,” Ms McKay said.

“We’re welcoming the world’s most famous talk show host to the world’s best known Australian icon, which millions around the world will come to know as the ‘Sydney Oprah House’.

“The spotlight is also on Sydney in London this week with some famous Sydney faces over there to showcase our fashion, food and lifestyle.

“Fashion designers Sass and Bide aka Sarah Jane Clarke and Heidi Middleton are showing off Sydney’s unique style to Londoners.

“Surfing legend Layne Beachley is promoting our fantastic beaches and surf lifestyle, while top Sydney chef Mark Best is cooking up a treat for some of the UK and Europe’s top food writers.

“Mark Best and Quay Restaurant’s Peter Gilmore will co-host a six course dining showcase at London’s famous Ledbury Restaurant in Notting Hill later today with some of the best wines and produce that NSW has to offer.”

Ms McKay said the UK promotion is the latest stage in the global roll out of the NSW
Government’s new $10 million tourism campaign for Sydney, following launches in New Zealand and in China at the Shanghai Expo.

“The London launch will be followed by a six week media campaign to encourage more UK
visitors to Sydney and to NSW.

“We’re also running a campaign with Emirates, Flight Centre and Tourism Queensland in a
promotion to attract more first time visitors from the UK.

“The campaign will include an exclusive two week sale driven through more than 100 Flight
Centre stores across the UK, with some great Sydney and regional NSW packages on offer.

“We want to attract more people to Sydney and NSW to experience our great events, our
fantastic food and wine, arts and culture, world famous fashion and outdoor lifestyle.

“Sydney is the gateway to NSW and we want to give UK visitors plenty of reasons to come to Sydney and to explore some of our most beautiful regional destinations, from coastal towns to the NSW outback and wine growing regions.”

More than 366,000 tourists from the UK came to NSW last financial year, injecting more than $592 million into the State’s economy. More than a third of all visitors to Australia visit Sydney and NSW and UK visitors make up more than a 13 per cent of all visitors to NSW.

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Golden Oldies visit Sydney - Sydney Tourism News


Sydney is to welcome up to 4,000 people from next Sunday for the 18th Golden Oldies World Rugby Festival 2010. There are 16 nations competing in 178 teams in matches to be held at Centennial Parklands. Players are 35 years and over, with the oldest player aged 84. The event runs from 26 September to 3 October.

The Golden Oldies festival includes an Opening Ceremony on the steps of Town Hall on Sunday, 26 September, a street parade, welcome cocktail party, Hunter Valley barbecue and grand final gala dinner. Game days are Monday, Wednesday and Friday of next week. Air New Zealand is the global owner of the Golden Oldies Movement which includes five sports.

The former NSW Major Events Board (now Events NSW) successfully bid for the event in partnership with Business Events Sydney and the Australian Rugby Golden Oldies. Tourism NSW’s Manager of International Operations Ian Cameron has been working on the event in his capacity as member of the Sydney Organising Committee. The last Golden Oldies World Rugby Festival was held in Edinburgh in 2008

For accommodation during the Golden Oldies Festival log on to www.metrohotels.com.au

Sydney a top spot to rock out - Sydney Tourism News


SYDNEY is set to rock from spring right through into summer this year as a record number of international acts head down under to catch the southern summer – and Metro Hotel Sydney Central is keen to help music lovers enjoy every minute of it.

Metro Hotel Sydney Central, perfectly located opposite the Capitol Theatre in the heart of Sydney's entertainment district, is offering a very special ‘Rock Me' package for $169*. The package comprises:

•one night's accommodation in a superior room;
•buffet breakfast for two people in Indigo on Capitol;
•$30 drinks voucher at Paddy Maguires pub (located diagonally opposite the Metro Hotel); ideal location for pre- or post-concert drinks;
•extended check-out to noon;
•valid from September 1-December 30;
Ten international acts are set to tour Sydney from September to December, with big name acts Metallica and Bon Jovi expected to draw the biggest crowds.

Rock legends from the '70s and '80s are also sure to be huge hits, with The Eagles, Credence Clearwater Revival, Blondie and The Pretenders, Peter Frampton, America and Chicago, Pat Benatar and The Bangles, Robin Gibb and Bonnie Tyler all having heavily pre-sold shows for the Sydney spring-summer period.

Add to this list Leonard Cohen, Tim McGraw and Engelbert Humperdink, all of whom have enormous followings, then squeeze in local legend Powderfinger's last big Sydney gig at the Entertainment Centre and James Morrison and his Big Band at the State Theatre, and it becomes clear Sydneysiders will be spoilt for choice on the music scene in late 2010.

As if these acts weren't enough, Fame the Musical is sure to have its audience wanting to dance in the streets when it plays at the Capitol Theatre in October, while in the same month the Ben Hur Spectacular is set to stun 45,000 people at ANZ Stadium.

Due to many of these rock legends and international acts appealing to those well out of their teenage years, Metro Hotel Sydney Central is inviting you to spend a night in the city with us.

Relive those days when concerts went all night long, safe in the knowledge we'll have a comfortable bed ready for you to fall into when those forgotten years finally catch you up.

Looking for Sydney Accommodation, Metro Hotels have many Sydney Hotel, Apartment and Inn Options

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Avett Bros. prove to be red-hot ticket

On Tuesday, the Avett Brothers announced that they would be performing and signing copies of their new CD/DVD, "Live, Volume 3," on Oct. 5 at Manifest Disc in Charlotte.

On Wednesday, Columbia Records announced that the special in-store event had already sold out.

Admission to the 7:30 p.m. appearance on Tuesday, Oct. 5, was granted to the first 400 fans who pre-ordered the CD or DVD at the South Boulevard music store.

"Live, Volume 3" documents the Avett Brothers' performance at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte on Aug. 8, 2009 and can be pre-ordered here.

Stone Temple Pilots concert rescheduled

Stone Temple Pilots have pushed back their show at Charlotte's Road Runner Mobile Amphitheatre by two weeks -- originally scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 6, it will now take place on Wednesday, Oct. 20.

According to a Live Nation press release, the move is part of a re-routing of their fall tour. All purchased tickets for the original dates will be honored for the rescheduled shows.

Tickets are on sale now at LiveNation.com, the amphitheatre box office, Ticketmaster or charge by phone 800-745-3000.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sydney Named World's Best Event City


Sydney has been named the World's Best Festival and Event City.

The title has been awarded at the 55th International Festivals and Events Association Convention, taking place in the United States.

It is the first time the award has been given.

Sydney has come first of all the cities in the world with more than one million people.

The New South Wales Major Events Minister, Kevin Greene says the international recognition is very significant.

"This is a magnificent achievement," he said.

"Pitted against every city in the world, Sydney has come out as number one. It's a great pleasure to be able to announce this magnificent success."

Qantas Socceroos vs Paraguay - Sydney tourism news

Socceroos in their first home match since the 2010 World Cup campaign. The Qantas Socceroos play Paraguay, whose impressive showing at the World Cup ensures that the game is not to be missed.

Date: Sat 9 Oct

Price: $35.00 to $85.00

Opening Times: 8pm.

At: Sydney Football Stadium

Address: Driver Ave, Moore Park, 2021

Telephone: 02 9360 6601


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Accommodation available at Metro Hotels

Fort Mill chef ready to mix it up on 'Kitchen'

As the saying goes, you can take the girl out of New York, but you can't take the New York out of the girl.

Lisa LaFranca, 48, says co-workers originally thought she'd make a good candidate for Fox's hit show "Hell's Kitchen" because of "my New Yorkness… They think I'm a (expletive), I guess."

The corporate food director -- who has lived in Fort Mill for four years and wound up making "Hell's Kitchen's" Season 8 cast -- describes her personality with equal bluntness: "I'm not out to impress anybody, really. The things I do, I do for me. I don't care what other people think. I really don't. I'm not gonna kiss anybody's (expletive)."

She and 15 other contestants will vie for a $250,000-per-year head chef job in L.A., under the watchful eye of the show's acerbic star, chef Gordon Ramsay (who himself is known for profanity-laced tirades). The competition begins in Wednesday night's season premiere, which airs at 8 on Fox.

LaFranca, for her part, is curious to see how she's been edited. "It'll be interesting to see what they keep and what they don't keep, 'cause with my mouth … I don't know."

Monday, September 20, 2010

Ke$ha to party in Charlotte for Halloween

Get ready to brush your teeth with a bottle of Jack: Ke$ha -- the pouty pop star behind hits like "Tik Tok" and "Blah Blah Blah" -- will headline Kiss 95.1's 2010 Gravediggers Ball at Dixie's Tavern in uptown Charlotte on Saturday, Oct. 30.

Her opening act will be Kevin Rudolph, best known for the 2008 hit "Let It Rock" and this year's "I Made It."

The annual party consistently draws big-name acts as headliners; in the past few years, Backstreet Boys, Katy Perry and Bret Michaels have performed for thousands of Halloween partiers.

Tickets for Gravediggers Ball are $15 and available at Dixie’s Tavern or online at DixiesCharlotte.com and Kiss951.com.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Powderfinger Say Goodbye - Sydney Tourism News 19th September 2010


Nostalgia filled the air last night as Aussie band Powderfinger took to the stage at Sydney's Entertainment Centre for their final farewell tour.

In their 11th show of the Sunsets Tour, Powderfinger did not disappoint the packed Sydney audience – returning to the stage for two encores and energetic performances of favourites such as My Happiness, Passenger and These Days.

Bernard Fanning paid homage to Sydney venues such as Glebe's Forest Lodge, the Annandale Hotel and the Metro for all their support throughout the band's 21 years playing together.

Guitarist Darren Middleton also delighted audiences with his voice, giving Fanning a break to jump behind the keyboard.

As the sun set last night on a band that has been a permanent fixture of Australia's music scene for more than 20 years, Powderfinger managed to keep their captive audience enthralled.

Fanning suggested the Powderfinger days were not over just yet - with a Powderfinger movie aptly titled Powderfinger - the Movie to be released.

Whether or not we will see such a film, last night was the end of an era - a band that will be remembered as the stalwarts of the music festival scene and whose hits will no doubt be played for many years to come, where we will raise our beers and reminisce on the good old days of Powderfinger.

The decision to end the group, which formed in Brisbane in 1989, was mutual with all members feeling the time was right to move on to other projects.

Their manager, Paul Piticco, would not let slip what projects these might be when interviewed in August.

With 23 shows to go, Powderfinger's last show in Sydney is set for November 6 at Acer Arena Stadium.

The final ever show for the highly acclaimed band is set for November 13 in Brisbane.

Looking for Sydney Accommodation, Metro Hotels have a great range of accommodation options.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Ace & TJ employee bets job on Panthers' win

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From a press release that just popped into our inbox:

Nationally syndicated top rated Morning Show Ace&TJ hopes hometown NFL team the Carolina Panthers have a winning season and soon, or else they are out a show member!

Stunt guy, White Shadow promises a victory for the Panthers within the first 5 weeks of the regular season and he’s willing to bet his job on it.

The team must have a win by October 11th for the part-time employee and former intern of nearly 3 years to keep his position.

Following a season opening loss against the NY Giants in the Meadowlands, the Panthers next chance for victory will be at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday September 19thagainst the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.


Ace&TJ Show stunt guy, White Shadow is most known for his stint living on the roof of the radio station last year for 20 days, until the Panthers won a game during the 2009-2010 season. After a disappointing pre-season and a loss to the Giants last week, Shadow vowed not to live on the roof again, claiming that the team would fare better this year than last. If the Panthers don’t win a game over the next 4 weeks, or game 5 of the regular season, Shadow promises to walk away from his job on the show.

“Living on the roof was my way to rally for the guys last year, now I’m confident in my team. I’m not worried I will lose my job by October, even if Moore can’t play,” Shadow said.

Ace points out, “This shows his dedication to the Panthers. We don’t want to lose him, but we’ve made him aware that now this has become public there is no backing down. If the Panthers don’t win he has to leave the show.”

TJ adds, “We love his dedication to the Panthers, we’re just not that crazy about his dedication to the job!”

Kelli Bartik, FOX Charlotte sports anchor, joined the Ace&TJ Show this week and commented that on paper, the Panthers had a good shot to win in their match up against the Buccaneers. This could be their best chance for a win until week 5 when they play the Chicago Bears. Shadow and the Panthers have until October 10th against the Bears to win.

Listen Monday to hear if Shadow has a job! The Ace&TJ Show can be heard on flagship station Kiss 95.1 in Charlotte and nine other syndicated stations, as well as online at www.acetj.com. Follow us on www.twitter.com/TheAceTJShow and on Facebook, “Ace & TJ Show”.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Bob Dylan to play on UNC Charlotte campus

Bob Dylan and His Band will perform an all-ages concert at UNC Charlotte's Halton Arena at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 14. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for $45 (or $25 for students with I.D.) plus $10.30 in service and handling fees.

Tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster by clicking here; there is also a presale beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday (use the password "49ers").

Dylan -- the 69-year-old singer-songwriter behind anthems like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin' " -- will be playing at universities throughout the Southeast and Midwest during the month of October. A full list of tour dates is here.

Will 'nice guy' finish first on 'Survivor'?

The last few years have been hell for Chase Rice.

In 2007, having just earned a job as a starting linebacker for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he suffered an ankle injury in the first game of the season. He would not return to the gridiron until the fall of 2008.

"I got my starting job back, and then I got the call that my dad had died," recalls Rice. "I ended up not being the same player." His performance suffered, he lost his starting job again, and suddenly he was without two things he had really loved: football, and his father.

And so being cast on "Survivor: Nicaragua," the 21st installment of CBS's long-running hit reality competition, fulfills two of the 24-year-old's desires: to rekindle his competitive fire, and to honor the memory of his late father with a display of mettle and fortitude. Rice is one of three contestants this season who have strong ties to N.C. -- after graduating from UNC in 2009 he worked as a jackman for Hendrick Motorsports in Mooresville for a year, then moved to Nashville to pursue a country-music career.

Q. Did you do anything in particular to prepare for the trip to Nicaragua?
Actually, I got with a Marine here in Charlotte and did some training with him. He helped me with my diet to get me ready ... I cut out all sugar. The goal there is to get your body mentally and physically ready for the hell that you’re about to go through. I actually lost weight … I dropped from probably about 212 to about 206. That’s not too much, but still a lot of people put weight on (before they do the show).

Q. What was your strategy going into the competition?
A lot of people trust people from the South, so I wanted to use that to my advantage. And just lay low, just try to be a nice guy, really just get people to trust and try to stay out of arguments ... because the more you argue and put your name out there, the more your head’s on the chopping block. So I just kind of wanted to stay out of the way and work hard and just try not to put a target on my back really.

Q. How did you react to the news that the theme for the season was going to be old vs. young?
"Oh dang, this ain’t good." Because my first picture in my head was like "Lord of the Flies," where nothing’s gonna get done, everyone’s gonna be arguing, there’s gonna be no leadership. Then I figured the older tribe would probably have a lot of organization, good leadership, especially because they got (two-time Super Bowl winning coach) Jimmy Johnson on the team. Best coach right there."

Q. You come across on your CBS bio as a generally nice guy, someone who doesn't seem to want to cause problems. Is that you?
Yeah, I mean, there’s no reason to go around causing problems just pissing people off all the time, you know? It’s kind of a different deal because this is a competition, but in my opinion, you want to be yourself as much as you can, because if you’re out there for a whole 40 days or whatever, eventually the real you is probably gonna come out. So that was my mentality going in, to be me from the start. People will see that, and that to me will allow people to trust you. Because if you’re trying to fake everything, then most likely people are going to see through that.

Q. It also said on your bio that you mention JT as the "Survivor" contestant you’re most like.
Yeah, I feel like JT played ("Tocantins") just great. He won a ton of the challenges and yet people still loved him. To me, it’s almost I’m kind of confused by that, because if I see someone like that that everyone loves and is winning and deserves it, that’s someone you should probably get rid of. But JT found a way to keep the target off his back. And he’s from the South, so that’s something we definitely have in common.

Q. What would you do with a million dollars if you won it?
My brother and his buddy from high school started a nonprofit organization called Huntthecure.org. It’s based out of Asheville and basically the money that they raise goes to trying to find a cure for cancer. My dad pretty much died from malignant melanoma cancer, and so I’d like to donate some money to them. And other than that, just kind of give me a foot up living in Nashville. It’s a tough business to make it in, but a million dollars wouldn’t hurt.

Q. How’s the music thing going?

It’s going well. I’ve been meeting with people, doing songwriting sessions, and just working on writing right now. The more you can write, the better you get and the better songs you put out.

Q. Looking back on the career-ending football injury and the passing of your dad, how would you say your life perspective has changed having had a couple years now to grieve and reflect?
Everything that you go through in life, it makes you who you are, and I’ve been through some tough stuff in the last two years, losing football and obviously losing my dad. So I feel like it’s definitely made me a strong person, it’s made me closer to my family. I would talk with my mom once a week or something before I lost my dad, and now I talk to her all the time and I go see her as much as I can. ... I’ve gotten tougher from it, because you’ve gotta learn to get through life without a dad. It’s not the easiest thing when you’re 22 years old.

Q. Do you feel like in a way you went out to play Survivor for your dad?
Absolutely. And also to just kind of represent my family. I got you know two older brothers, Chad (28, of Raleigh) and Casey (26, of Wilmington), and then my mom (who lives in Fairview, near Asheville). I’d like to represent them in the best way that I can.

Q. Before you got on the show, what’s the craziest thing you’d ever done in your life?
Probably run out in front of a race car. Race cars go down pit road at 50 mph and you’re just running out in front of one while other cars are zooming by. So that’s a pretty crazy thing. But it’s fun. It’s better to have a good time then live a boring life.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Oprah Winfrey and her friends come to the Opera House - Sydney Tourism News


Oprah Winfrey and 300 of her friends may well deliver the Opera House’s it’s biggest audience yet after Oprah sprung the surprise trip to Australia on her live audience.
Tourism Australia is believed to have been working on the marketing coupe for over a year and Oprah will film one of her shows in at Sydney Opera House as part of her eight day trip round the country.

Dubbed “Oprah’s Ultimate Australian Adventure”, the trip has been organised to mark the beginning of Oprah’s 25th season.

Oprah told her audience

"I started to think about where would I most want to go. Maybe I should take all of you with me to the other side of the world…We're going to Australia! We are going to Australia! You and you and you and you, are going to Australia!"

And if that wasn’t enough marketing for Australia, Qantas also got in on the act as Qantas plane was rolled on the stage and the captain for the trip, none other than John Travolta, alighted.

Forget advertising campaigns, this is marketing gold!

Sydney Rallies Against Barangaroo - Sydney Tourism News


Sydney saw a weekend of protests over the city’s vast Barangaroo development. Environmental activist Jack Mundey led a charge with the theme ''take your hotel out of our harbour'' aimed directly at developers.

The hotel, which is being eyed by Las Vegas operator MGM Resorts, would be built out into Sydney harbour.

The rally against the controversial $6 billion plans to develop the harbourside site of Barangaroo saw dozens of posters, variously urging the state government to ''scale back the towers'', developers to ''take your hotel out of our harbour'' and the people of Sydney to ''halt the high-rise bribery''.

Many of the protesters believe the view they have enjoyed will disappear entirely if a proposed complex of residential and commercial towers - the tallest standing 209m goes ahead. Jamie Parker, the mayor of Leichhardt, claimed the development was ''the wrong size, in the wrong place, with the wrong approach''.

Scott Woodcock, of the National Trust, which supports ''appropriate'' development of Barangaroo, said the site had become ''the dumping ground for poor government policy''. Or, as one poster put it, ''Baranga-rooted''.

The long-time environmental activist Jack Mundey accused the government of rushing to hand over the site to the developers Lend Lease before next year's election.

John Tabart, the head of the Barangaroo Delivery Authority, said recently excavation work could start as early as next month.

David Hutton, of Lend Lease, said, ''The development will transform the western edge of the city, produce 6000 new jobs, and return over 2km of foreshore to the public.''

Australia Picked as top Destination - Sydney Tourism


Over 1000 people were polled in a survey conducted by Britain’s top cheap flights comparison site Skyscanner, that examined various components of a holiday including the quality of accommodation, food, length of flight, weather, duration, motivation for the trip, travelling companions as well as details of planning and paying.

Further and longer = happier!

Skyscanner's study showed that people are happiest when they go abroad and the further away the better, with six of the top ten happiest holiday destinations being long haul. The survey also revealed that those who were most happy had been away for the longest period.

The countries ranked in order of happiness were:

1) Australia
2) Canada
3) South Africa
4) India
5) France
6) Thailand
7) USA
8) Italy
9) Portugal
10) Greece
11) Spain
12) Turkey
13) Germany
14) UK

Psychologist Cliff Arnall, speaking on behalf of Skyscanner, explained the reasons behind the findings: "As great as holidaying in the UK can be, most people enjoy experiencing somewhere different with a better climate. Short haul trips to Europe can offer this but they are also now relatively common. Long haul holidays tend to be for longer periods of time and have greater impact because they are seen as more special than staying in the UK or catching flights to Spain, for example."

Overall, 69% of those surveyed were ‘ecstatic' or ‘very happy' about their last holiday. This is due to the fact that people enjoy the relaxation achieved by a holiday says Mr Arnall: "Two thirds of working people dislike their jobs and many resent the routine associated with the predictable, mundane nature of things at home. Being on holiday is an ideal escape from this and is both stimulating and relaxing."

The study also revealed that, contrary to popular belief, money can in fact buy happiness; those who had spent more than £3000 per person on their holiday were the most happy. This ties in with the longer haul destinations, and may also in part be due to the type of trip; for example a honeymoon or a ‘once in a lifetime' voyage has extra special meaning and is likely to cost more.

A sense of sharing was also important, with the happiest people making a joint contribution in planning and paying for the trip. "Holiday planning, especially when done jointly, is a very satisfying activity. As long as all concerned feel they are making a contribution and having their views taken into account then planning is both enjoyable and makes people feel emotionally closer to each other." says Mr Arnall.

The survey showed that it takes more than just money to make a happy holiday; the choice of travel companion and socialising once there is also significant. Those who had holidayed with friends and also made new friends whilst away, were happiest. How visitors are treated by their local hosts also affected happiness; the more welcoming and friendly they are, the better the experience.

Good weather was also important to achieve maximum satisfaction while on holiday. This is especially relevant for those living in the UK where the climate is unpredictable and a common cause of complaint. Therefore the guarantee of sun (or snow) is a vital factor in holiday happiness.

Expectations and the planning of a trip also affected satisfaction. Rather than having heightened expectations that were then dashed, the survey found that those who had planned a long time in advance were happiest.

Mr Arnall explains: "Booking ahead provides two very important positives; something to look forward to and something to tell other people about. People who have booked ahead well in advance have the satisfaction (and some might say smugness!) of knowing exactly where they are going and when.

Telling other people about nice things you are going to do is a crucial part of boosting self-esteem and achieving social status."

Source: http://accomnews.com/modules/AMS/article.php?storyid=2744

Olly Murs - Please Don't Let Me Go

Finaliste en 2009 de la sixième édition du X Factor anglais, Olly Murs propose un très frais premier single produit par Future Cut, le duo derrière Smile de Lily Allen.

Please Don't Let Me Go n'est lui aussi que pop, bonne pop, servi par un texte qu'il a travaillé avec Claude Kelly (Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson...) et Steve Robson (Year 3000 de Busted, producteur de la sublime reprise de Run par Leona Lewis aussi).

Les anglais ne s'y trompe pas : le titre est actuellement numéro un des ventes outre-Manche !

N.C. 'Survivor': I'm no 'old fogey'

Jane Bright had been trying for 10 years to get her shot at "Survivor" fame, so when she finally got the call that producers were interested, she wasn't about to let a little weather get in her way.

"The hardest thing was actually getting to the casting, because that's when the ice storm hit here back in January," says Bright, who lives in the tiny town of Jackson Springs, near Pinehurst. "I told the producer, 'I'll tell you what. I've got a John Deere tractor, it's got big ol' tires, I know that tractor will make it up there (to the airport). My neighbor just busted out laughing. They were like, 'Jane, you gonna drive your tractor?' I said, 'If I have to. It's real important. I HAVE to be there.'"

The 56-year-old dog trainer, who was born and raised in Gaffney, S.C., eventually made it to the audition (no tractor necessary) and landed a spot in "Survivor: Nicaragua," the 21st installment of CBS's long-running hit reality competition. Bright is one of three contestants this season who have strong ties to N.C.

Q. What’s Jackson Springs like?
It’s a blink. We have a crossroads. We have a church on one side of the crossroads, and a little tiny -- and I mean a tiny -- park on the other side of the crossroads. And we have a community center and a post office. That’s it. … It’s real rural, and this is where Pinehurst was originally supposed to be. But anyway, I like it out here.

Q. Before you got on the show, what’s the craziest thing you’d ever done in your life?
Probably rappelling off the side of a cliff at Kings Mountain. I had this guy who when we were in college he talked me into going up there, and he literally had to pry my fingers off the side of the mountain to get me to grab the rope. Once I did it, I was fine. But that initial letting go -- I don’t know how far up we were, but it was very high up. The other guy that went with us, he never did do it. He panicked, he just couldn’t do it.

Q. What was your motivation for applying to the show?
I’ve been applying for like 10 years, ever since that first show appeared on TV (and) a friend of mine called me up and he said, “I have never seen anything that I thought you couldn’t do and you need to go try to apply for that.” So he and I, we were applying for a couple years, never got picked, never got selected, nothing. And I’m not one to quit, so if it’s in my mind to do something, I keep doing it until I get it. I mean, I’d probably 90 years old and still applying.

Q. What was your strategy going into the competition?
I know I can do things, and I know I can fish, I know I can hunt, I know I’m not afraid to go grab a crab and stuff like that. My whole procedure was try to make as many friends as you can get, hang low, if you have to ride somebody’s coattails, do it. That never ended up happening. I couldn’t make an alliance with any strong guy to save my life; they thought I was weak as water. And I proved them wrong. And I think some of them regret not making an alliance with me in the beginning, but that’s all I can say about that. But I knew I was gonna take care of them, kind of be like the momma hen and show them ... I’m valuable (in certain ways).

Q. What was your initial reaction when you found out the theme for the season was going to be old vs. young?
Oh, I was crushed. I was like “I don’t want to be with these old fogeys. Noooooooo, these young kids will whip our asses!” (Laughing.) I mean, I know we had some strong people on our team, but the youth have such vigor and such vitality and such energy -- to me that goes a long way. I was kind of crushed because I was hoping to pick some little studly dude and be like his momma so he’ll like carry me along a little bit, and then it ended up being all the old dudes together and I’m looking around, I’m going OK that guy looks really good, maybe ride his coattails (but he didn’t want to have nothing to do with nobody.

Q. What would you do with a million dollars if you won it?
Pay off my farm, get my child through college, and build a big building barn where it can be a multifunctional building where I can have the kids train their dogs in the summertime without having to be outside in a hundred degree weather (she runs a summer camp on her farm). ... I also need a place I can store my hay so I can get more money for it in the wintertime when nobody’s got any hay.

Q. One thing that really comes across in the little bio video of you that appears on CBS’s website is that you’re young at heart, and that you think people tend to underestimate your endurance. Do you think it’s that you’re in really good physical shape literally, or do you think it’s just a raw, natural toughness you’ve developed by virtue of the fact that you don’t live a pampered life?

Well, I’ve never lived a pampered life. I mean, I wake up real early. I never sit down ... and I’ve never been fat, OK, I’m always active. I’ll eat in five minutes, and I’m out to go and do something else. I look at it like every minute of every day, there’s something that needs to get done. And that’s just the way I am. I don’t take many days off. ... (The experience of being on the show) is harder than what you think, but I am a survivor and I truly could have survived out there with what we were given. I could have. I mean, it’d been nice if there’d been a little more fruit and stuff like that, but even though it was hard and there were times I was freezing cold, shoot -- it was not that bad. I’m a die-hard. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, whatever, I’m like the postal person: I’m still getting out there and doing it.

Is Nicholas Sparks a hopeless romantic?

Much will be made this week about the fact that Nicholas Sparks’ new book “Safe Haven,” which hit stores Tuesday, represents the bestselling author’s first major foray into the thriller genre.

And yet he’s not straying too far away from the immensely popular love stories he’s known for (like 1996’s runaway hit “The Notebook”), and after more than a decade the No. 1 question he continues to field from fans remains the same: Is the 44-year-old North Carolinian as romantic with his wife as the men are with the women in his books?

Sparks – who will sign copies of the new book at Barnes & Noble’s Arboretum location Thursday night – provided an answer to that popular question in a recent interview with the Observer, while also talking about his enormous popularity, creating convincing action sequences for “Safe Haven,” and why he’ll never set a novel on the Titanic.

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Q. What drove you to push this story in this direction?

I do my best to write different novels, although on screen they tend to feel very similar. The novels themselves are as different as I can possibly make them while (retaining) some familiar elements. You know it’s gonna be a love story, you know it’s set in a small town and that you’re probably gonna like the two main characters. But other than that, I’ve really tried to vary it up, and for this story, I really wanted to ratchet up the element of danger. … I really wanted to make an original villain, a character that I think you’ll remember for a long time.

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Q. Did the action sequences come easily to you, or were they challenging?

The action sequences were actually the easiest part of that novel to write, believe it or not. I probably wrote the last 100 pages of that novel in a week – which is incredibly quick for me. They went very easy because at that point in time you’re able to shift entirely to an external tension, and it’s very easy when you have something horrible, this impending sense of doom, to keep the pages turning. The goal is to just keep the pages turning, to write it so fast that it will read fast.

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Q. Do you think your core fans will go for what’s going on in “Safe Haven”?

I think they’ll love it. It’s different. You’ve very compelling characters, you have a great love story, it’s very romantic, it’s got all the elements that they’re looking for. It’s just that it begins to shift till it’s something entirely different. And then when it’s entirely different, just when you thought you knew what it was, it’s not that at all.

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Q. The whole book to me is very cinematic, and you’ve had so many books turned into movies. I’ve got to imagine it’s difficult now for you to write books without thinking about the movie possibilities. Is that true?

There is an element of that, but it’s less in the way you think it is, than it is this way: Whenever I try to think of a new story, I’m well aware of what’s been on film or on television, because I don’t want to do the same thing. For instance, I would never write a love story set on the Titanic. Now, you put a couple people from North Carolina out on that boat, it would be an original novel. And yet it would strike no one as original because of the power of the film. Another example: “Sweet Home Alabama,” very popular movie. It’s the kind of (story) that I could have written in novel form, but now that plot is now out for me – which is sad, because it’s a good one.

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Q. The movie rights to ‘Safe Haven’ sold very quickly, didn’t they?

To Relativity Media, yes. Actually, this one had the largest bidding war of any of my previous novels. Usually I have one or two studios interested. This one I had eight plus a couple of production companies. And they all put in very substantial bids. One of the reasons why we went with Relativity (is that) they’ll promote the book over the next year and a half before the film comes out.

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Q. Do you think the interest was because of the thriller element of this?

There was a number of factors. Number one, most films made from my novels, they’re financially successful. That’s not because they do a fortune at the box office as much as they can be made relatively inexpensively. You don’t have things blowing up and massive special effects (with) really wild settings. You can film these things in a small town anywhere, essentially, with generally just a couple of major characters. Number two, definitely the thriller element added (appeal), and I think the ending.

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Q. Why do you think your books are so popular?

I don’t know. All I can say is that I try and write the kind of novel that I would enjoy reading, and I read a lot of different novels. I mean, I love a good thriller, I love a good classic novel, I love a good literary novel. I certainly think that that’s part of it, certainly I think the stories touch on perhaps elements that not everyone else writes about. I try to write the best books that I can and I’ve been fortunate people that there are some people that like them.

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Q. How do you measure your own personal success?

It’s really based simply on my own feeling about the book. It’s hard enough to please just myself. I can’t all of a sudden worry about what everybody in the world thinks, because I have a worldwide audience. You really have to trust your own instincts and just write a story that you think is worth telling and write it to the best of your ability.

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Q. Do you ever feel handcuffed by the love-story genre?

No, not necessarily, because as you can see with “Safe Haven,” I’m allowed to do quite a bit with it. You can really ratchet up all different kinds of elements, whether it’s a mystery, a thriller, or a ghost story, like “True Believer.” So you can do a lot of different things within that genre. … I don’t want to disappoint my readers. They read Nicholas Sparks novels for a reason, and I want to make sure that I give them what they’re expecting. I don’t want to bait and switch. I think people work too hard for their money.

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Q. How do you such a good job writing from a woman’s perspective?

I was fortunate. I had a great mom, I had a great sister, I married well, my agent’s female, my editor’s a female, my publicists are female, I’m pretty much surrounded by women. And I’ve always tended to get along better with women than men anyway. I don’t know why. I like men, too. And then at the same time, I generally try to create the kind of woman character that I find attractive – they’re intelligent, they’re charming, they can be sensual, but they’re strong, they have their own opinions, they’re loyal, they try to do the right thing. I think that type of female appeals to everybody.

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Q. Are you as romantic in your real life as the men are in your books?

This is a very common question that I get. I try to be. I try. I’m certainly not perfect. I mean, my wife and I have been married for 21 years. She’s still my best friend, she means the world to me, I love her as much as I did the day we were married, I’d ask her to marry me again. She likes romantic gestures and I like to make her happy, so I do my best, let’s put it that way.

Friday, September 10, 2010

James Blunt - Stay The Night

Décidément, la rentrée musicale 2010 est belle ! Riche, variée... Parmi ses bonheurs, le retour de James Blunt avec un nouvel album, "Some Kind Of Trouble" prévu pour le 8 novembre.

Pour le porter, l'anglais vient de dévoiler Stay The Night, un titre pop/folk aux faux airs d'Hey Soul Sister de Train. On ne sait pas si c'est le fait d'écumer les soirées des Guetta à Ibiza qui lui a fait le plus grand bien, mais clairement il a la pêche James ! Mélodie enjouée et entêtante, efficace, toujours cette voix unique... Ce titre a tout pour être un des hits de cet automne.

A noter qu'à la co-écriture de ce morceau on retrouve... oui, vous vous en doutez... le génial Ryan Tedder.

Rihanna - Only Girl (In The World)


C'est cet après midi (14h30 heure francaise) et en exclusivité chez l'animateur-star américain Ryan Seacrest que Rihanna a choisi de révéler son nouveau single : "Only Girl (In The World)".

1ère surprise : il ne s'agit pas d'un extrait de "Rated R", son dernier album.

2ème surprise : Le son est résolument plus dance, limite euro-dance. Stargate à la prod (pour le découvrir, cliquez ici) et Sandy Vee.

3ème surprise : Oui, Rihanna prépare déjà un nouvel album, dont la sortie est prévue pour mi-novembre sous le nom de "Loud !".

Ce premier single est effcace, bien qu'un peu facile. La noirceur de "Rated R" n'a (à tort, à mon sens) pas autant pris que l'album précédent, Riri revient donc à un son à la "Good Girl Gone Bad" (Disturbia). Et c'est plutot pas mal non plus.

Holidays

Folks I’m off on a round the world trip for the next 7 weeks, taking in Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, The Cook Islands and America - my next blog will be Tuesday 19th October

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

'Survivor' to play Charlotte concert

Want to get a sneak peek at someone who might turn into a reality TV star?

Chase Rice, a former UNC-Chapel Hill football player and a member of the current cast of "Survivor: Nicaragua," spent a year working at Hendrick Motorsports in Mooresville as a NASCAR jackman before moving to Nashville to pursue a country-music career.

On Thursday night, he'll perform a concert at the new Thurston's Bar, which is located at 1600 E. Woodlawn Road in Park Towne Village (downstairs on the patio just to the left of Sport Clips). He is tentatively scheduled to go on at about 9 p.m.

"I haven’t really played in Charlotte," says Rice, 24, who went to high school in Fairview, near Asheville. "I’ve played in Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Wilmington, Asheville, but I’ve never played in Charlotte."

The 21st season of the CBS hit premieres on Wednesday, Sept. 15, and features a cast of 20 that includes two-time Super Bowl winning coach Jimmy Johnson.

To get a taste of Rice's music, click here. His album "Friday Nights & Sunday Mornings" is also available on iTunes.

Natasha Bedingfield

Natasha Bedingfield has confirmed that she will release her new album ‘Strip Me’ on 9th November.
She revealed that the albums 13 tracks were pulled from over 200 written while touring.
“I've been touring for so many years now that I wrote with my live gigs in mind," she explained... “I wanted to write anthems that people could sing along to - things that were still personal, but definitely trying to find the best way to connect with people.”

The video for the first single ‘Touch’ was released on 27th July.... (But has yet to make any chart impact ~ unless you count going to No.60 in Canada an impact?)

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Rihanna

Rihanna has just announced the title of her new album fifth studio album... The labum due for release in November is title: ‘Loud’.
Rihanna announced the news while chatting to fans on her via her website: “I didn’t want to go backward and remake ‘Good Girl Gone Bad’. I wanted the next step in the evolution of Rihanna, and it’s perfect for us.”... “I'm gonna miss the ‘Rated R’ era too, but NOTHING compares to the album I just made.”
The first single titled: ‘Only Girl (In The World)’ will make it’s debut on American radio tomorrow along with the artwork, which she revealed was shot in the Hamptons.

I for one can't wait to hear it, i love this woman!

Eminem

Talk about interpreting a word ... ‘record’ may soon have a new meaning if Universal Music have their way ‘cos Eminem’s record label Universal has lost an appeal in a long-running battle with his former publishing company FBT Productions.
The ruling, which found that FBT is entitled to 50% of Universal's revenue from Eminem’s download sales, leaves Universal facing a multi-million dollar royalties bill.
FBT Productions signed Eminem in 1995, prior to his rise to fame. When he joined Universal, the deal included a 12% royalty to FBT for “records sold”. As no rate was stated in the contract for downloads, FBT claimed that it was entitled to half of Universal's digital receipts.
An initial hearing back in 2009 ruled in Universals favour, but an appeal by FBT has seen this overturned.
Universal Music has announced its intention to challenge the ruling... Intresting!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Busted

Yeah it certainly looks like it’s not gonna happen anymore as Charlie Simpson has reportedly turned down a ONE MILLION pound off for a reunion tour with former band Busted.
A source close to Charlie Simpson told a national newspaper: “He hates being associated with Busted. He had an unhappy time. He's in Fightstar now and also recording solo tracks.”

Katy Perry

Even global superstars have sales targets and Katy Perry is no exception and surprisingly she’s failed to meet hers! (I’m sure she’ll still get paid though)
Sales of Katy Perry's new album ‘Teenage Dream’ have reportedly concerned her bosses at EMI despite first-week sales of 192,000 in America, industry bosses have admitted that the album failed to match its projected sales of 400,000 copies.

The shortfall is now said to be forecasting the overall decline in album sales worldwide.
EMI boss Dominic Pandiscia is quoted as saying: “‘Teenage Dream’ fell short in one key area: It didn't meet first-week sales projections in the industry,”... “And that, in turn, has sparked worries that the album's performance may affect retail orders for other superstar releases due later this year.”

‘Teenage Dream’ has so far gone to No.1 in the album charts in 5 countries.

The Wanted

The Wanted have confirmed that the video for their new single will premier this Friday,
The groups new single is titled ‘Heart Vacancy’ as the follow-up to their No.1 debut ‘All time low’
The video was shot in Croatia and part of the video was posted on The Wanted’s YouTube page yesterday.
Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39vshft6UAI

Leona Lewis

Leona Lewis has confirmed that she has begun work on her third album... Leona posted a note on Twitter saying: “In the studio this week, can't wait to get started!”
A previous message read: “Went to Frankfurt to record with Ryan Tedder! Was so fun really excited!” Ryan is the lead singer of ‘One Republic’

Shayne Ward

Good news folks... Shayne Ward has announced a release date for his comeback single.
After a 3 years break Shayne announced via his Twitter page that his new single would be released on 28th November..
“Swear I can't hold my excitement any longer,The suspense is killing me!!" he wrote. "When u want time to go fast it doesn't. Bring on nov 28th NOW!!! (sic)” and went on to tell one fan that the single “goes to radio very soon”.
CANT WAIT!!!!!!

JLS

JLS have revealed the title of their second album as ‘Outta This World’ and will be released on 22nd November 22
The album will feature their No.1 single ‘The Club Is Alive’ as well as songs titled: ‘Love You More’ and ‘Ay Mama’ (featuring Shontelle) which was recently confirmed as their new single.

JLS's self-titled debut has so far gone onto sell 1.6 million copies since its release last year
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