Wednesday, 10 September 2008

�Mad Men�: What�s Matthew Weiner Driving At?

�Mad Men�: What�s Matthew Weiner Driving At?
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Jimmy Barrett just cracks them up.Photo: AMC










Last week, Don got a good look at the person in the mirror � and didn't like what he saw. This week, Don looks in the mirror and thinks he's figured out what's wrong: That guy would look a lot better in a Cadillac.


The Pitch:

Accessorize your life.



The Campaign:

It's arts week at Sterling Cooper: Accounts man Ken Cosgrove has written another "beautiful and sad" short story. It's about a golden violin that's coveted by museum visitors but can't play music. The blunt and inevitably correct Bertram Cooper provides the aesthetic criticism: "People buy things to realize their aspirations," he says, describing the Rothko he just purchased. "It's the foundation of our business."



During this Sterling Cooper Aspirational Arts week, everyone covets something in the hope that it will make him feel better. Unfortunately, everyone ends up feeling lousy, or at best melancholy. Except Cooper, who just bought that Rothko as an investment. And as we all know, Rothkos have broken auction records, so perhaps accounting is the true path to enlightenment.



Joan flashed that diamond ring � and now people hardly seem to notice her Jessica Rabbit figure anymore. She's jealous, so she fires Don's hot 20-year-old assistant � and then Mr. Midlife Crisis Roger Sterling saves her job, tempted, as he is, to possess a young woman who seems like the '62 model Joan. The closet case Salvatore becomes smitten with Ken Cosgrove, the office's horniest hetero (does Salvatore think he's overcompensating?). He invites the golden boy over for dinner with the wife and practically shudders when Ken lights his cigarette. After Ken leaves, all Salvatore can hold on to is Ken's fancy, filigreed lighter. Oh, God, will this end badly.



The comedian Jimmy Barrett got "everything I ever wanted" � a big TV show with his name on it � but it didn't fulfill him, either. He's still miserable because he'll always be "standing behind" men like Don. And because he knows Don is sleeping with Bobbi.



Which brings us to Don: Arts-wise, he's been invited to sit on the board of the Folk Arts Museum � purely for the social cache. As Cooper puts it, Don's joining the "few people who get to decide what will happen in our world." Great news � except, as usual, Draper is a half-step behind the culture, joining the stodgy upper crust of his elders, just as his young, cool-cat idea men are riffing on SDS' call to replace power with "uniqueness, love, creativity." (Note: You've got to love how Sterling-Cooper immediately co-opt SDS' lily-white idealism by selling coffee with a Latin tune about "coffee-colored girls.")



To celebrate, Don shops for a Cadillac Coupe de Ville and is buttered up by a slick salesman. After an abbreviated flashback reveals part of Don's missing life (he used to sell used cars!), he returns to buy the car without driving it � only caring for how he'll look and feel. Don puffs out his chest for a bit, but his first night out with the automobile ends awfully: Jimmy tells both Don and Betty, separately, that he suspects Bobbi's affair. On the way home, Betty pukes on Don's precious interior.



Little does the Cadillac salesman know that his flattering pitch to Don � "You'll be as comfortable in one of these as you would be in your own skin" � was actually a curse.



The Early Results:

For such a tightly structured show, this episode was a bit messy � what happened to the rest of that flashback? It also felt like the series' most-reflective episode yet. If any show is as self-consciously aspirational as Don Draper, it's Mad Men: the name-dropping, literati-quoting, jazz-humming,

Sunday, 31 August 2008

New Vaccine To Fight Multiple Influenza Strains Tested At UTMB

�A universal proposition vaccine effective against several strains of influenza has passed its first phase angle of testing, according to Dr. Christine Turley of the University of Texas at Galveston.



Turley, who is director of clinical trials and clinical research at the Sealy Center for Vaccine Development at UTMB and the study's principal investigator, said that VaxInnate's M2e universal vaccine could possibly protect against seasonal worker and pandemic influenza strains.



"We'd characterize this influenza vaccine candidate as very bright, based upon the immune responses and tolerability we saw in the clinical trial participants," Turley said. "UTMB is committed to further studies of the vaccine candidate, which has the potentiality to be a safe, highly effective and much-needed option to prevent seasonal worker and pandemic influenza A."



The results of the study will be presented at the Oct.25-28 joint get together of the Interscience Conference on Agents and Chemotherapy and the Infectious Disease Society of America (ICAAC/IDSA).



The study was supported by a $9.5 million grant awarded to UTMB by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.



The trial involved 60 young adults in a double-blind, dose-escalating, first time in human, Phase I study to assess the safety and immunogenicity, or the power to farm a response in the immune system, of the vaccine.



The tribulation was also designed to evaluate the methods secondhand by VaxInnate to evolve and produce flu vaccines. The company uses a proprietary combination of toll-like receptor-mediated immune enhancement and recombinant bacterial production of vaccine antigen. This proprietorship technology could significantly shrink the time required to produce vaccine supplies sufficient to fulfil national exact, and put up a solution to international influenza vaccinum needs which are unmet in all but the developed world.





Source: Marsha Canright

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston




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Thursday, 21 August 2008

New AC/DC album out in October

Aussie music icon AC/DC will release its long-awaited new album Black Ice in October.



It will be the band's first full-length studio record album of new material in eight years.


Black Ice contains 15 fresh tracks by the band famous for hits like It's a Long Way to the Top and Thunderstruck.


The number one single off the album, Rock 'n' Roll Train, will stumble radio airwaves on August 28.


Black Ice, which was produced by Brendan O'Brien at the Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, Canada, is AC/DC's first album since Stiff Upper Lip in 2000.


It will be released on October 18, in front the group embarks on a world tour at the end of October.


Formed in Sydney in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, AC/DC is considered a pioneer of hard rock and big metal.


The mathematical group has sold more than 150 gazillion albums worldwide.


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Monday, 11 August 2008

Katie Melua - Katie Melua Expresses Concern Over Familys Safety

Pop isaac M. Singer Katie Melua has explicit concern for the safety of her mother and 16-year-old brother who ar currently in war-torn Georgia.

The 24-year-old asterisk is reported to be concerned for her family after Russian troops rolled into the separatist region of South Ossetia on Thursday evening.

Stating that her uncle may be conscripted into the Georgian army in light of the fierce clashes, Melua asked: "Whoever colonised anything with war?"

Despite being granted British citizenship in 2005, Melua has always maintained that she views Georgia as her "true place" and aforementioned she was hoping on visiting her family in two weeks time.

A spokeswoman for the Radio 2 favourite aforementioned: "She is worried nigh her mum and brother being there."

Melua lived in Georgia until the eld of eight.





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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Steven Halpern and David Friesen

Steven Halpern and David Friesen   
Artist: Steven Halpern and David Friesen

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Jonah's Journey   
 Jonah's Journey

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 12




 





Gruff Rhys

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Rudiger Lorenz

Rudiger Lorenz   
Artist: Rudiger Lorenz

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Tropica   
 Tropica

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 7


Ozeania   
 Ozeania

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 7


Congo   
 Congo

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 8


Taklamakan   
 Taklamakan

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 9


Sibiria   
 Sibiria

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 8


Coral Sea   
 Coral Sea

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 8


Atoll   
 Atoll

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 8


Pazifica   
 Pazifica

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 8


Fata Morgana   
 Fata Morgana

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 9




 






Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Celeb Cellulite

No, this is not the Lunar landscape. This is actually someone's ass. Check out all the lovely lumps and bumps!
Celeb celluilite -- click to launch



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