�According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), osteoarthritis, the most common type of arthritis, is on the rise. A new bailiwick published in the August journal of Phytotherapy Research, reveals Pycnogenol, bark extract from the French maritime pine tree, reduced overall knee degenerative arthritis (OA) symptoms by 20.9 per centum and lowered pain by 40.3 percent. To date, this is the third clinical trial on osteoarthritis treatment with Pycnogenol. This cogitation investigated what happens to joint symptoms after treatment with Pycnogenol is complete and the results show that no relapse occurred after iI weeks. Pycnogenol acts as potent anti-inflammatory drug and the lasting personal effects found in this study suggest that Pycnogenol crataegus laevigata help the joints to recover.
With osteoarthritis cases on the rear, many ar seeking nontraditional medication to help comfort the pain sensation and slim the
Sunday, 7 September 2008
Thursday, 28 August 2008
Mp3 music: Every New Day
Artist: Every New Day: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal: Alternative Every New Day's discography: Even In The Darkest Places Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 Every New Day is a metallic hardcore/emo band from Winnipeg, Canada, and features vocalist/guitarist Murray Campbell; his line brother, bassist/vocalist Scott Campbell; and drummer Matt Colonval. The threesome played and toured together for eight age preeminent up to their first widely distributed album (and third overall), 2005's The Shadows Cast, released by Hand of Hope Records. Regular in the Darkest Places followed in August 2006. |
Monday, 18 August 2008
Maximo Park play 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'-inspired V Festival show
Maximo Park played an afternoon set at the Chelmsford leg of V Festival today (August 16) as the sun shone down on the number one day of the bash.
The band, playing on the V Stage, played songs from both their albums to particular date, 2005's 'A Certain Trigger' and 2007's 'Our Earthly Pleasures', addition new material destined for their third base LP.
Frontman Paul Smith, clad in his trademark suit and plug hat hat, quickly made extension to the hot conditions.
"Ooh, hot, sweaty!" he laughed early in the set, before request the push members to make cupped V signs with their hands. "If you learn 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' you'll know you've just made a very rude gesture," he joked, referencing an episode of the Larry David-starring comedy.
The band then played a new strain, 'The Kids Are Sick Again', which Smith confirmed would seem on the band's next album, which he explained they were set to begin work on imminently.
A mid-paced song featuring the song claim repeatedly sung as the chorus, the new vocal showcased a more mellow direction for the band, although it featured their trademark keyboard swirls and harsh drumbeats.
Maximo Park ended their coiffe with 'Apply Some Pressure', after which Smith earnestly thanked the crowd for their enthusiastic response.
Maximo Park played:
'Girls Who Play Guitars'
'Graffiti'
'Our Velocity'
'I Want You To Stay'
'By The Monument'
'The Coast Is Always Changing'
'The Kids Are Sick Again'
'The Unshockable'
'Going Missing'
'Books In Boxes'
'Apply Some Pressure'
Keep checking NME.COM for the latest news, pictures, videos and blogs bouncy from both V Festival Chelmsford and V Festival Staffordshire all weekend.
Aug 16, 2008 at BRADNINCH GUILDHALL, BRADNINCH ,DEVON -
Aug 16, 2008 at GATESHEAD INTERNATIONAL STADIUM, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE -
Aug 16, 2008 at PONTARDAWE FESTIVAL, Pontardawe, Wales -
More info
The band, playing on the V Stage, played songs from both their albums to particular date, 2005's 'A Certain Trigger' and 2007's 'Our Earthly Pleasures', addition new material destined for their third base LP.
Frontman Paul Smith, clad in his trademark suit and plug hat hat, quickly made extension to the hot conditions.
"Ooh, hot, sweaty!" he laughed early in the set, before request the push members to make cupped V signs with their hands. "If you learn 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' you'll know you've just made a very rude gesture," he joked, referencing an episode of the Larry David-starring comedy.
The band then played a new strain, 'The Kids Are Sick Again', which Smith confirmed would seem on the band's next album, which he explained they were set to begin work on imminently.
A mid-paced song featuring the song claim repeatedly sung as the chorus, the new vocal showcased a more mellow direction for the band, although it featured their trademark keyboard swirls and harsh drumbeats.
Maximo Park ended their coiffe with 'Apply Some Pressure', after which Smith earnestly thanked the crowd for their enthusiastic response.
Maximo Park played:
'Girls Who Play Guitars'
'Graffiti'
'Our Velocity'
'I Want You To Stay'
'By The Monument'
'The Coast Is Always Changing'
'The Kids Are Sick Again'
'The Unshockable'
'Going Missing'
'Books In Boxes'
'Apply Some Pressure'
Keep checking NME.COM for the latest news, pictures, videos and blogs bouncy from both V Festival Chelmsford and V Festival Staffordshire all weekend.
Aug 16, 2008 at BRADNINCH GUILDHALL, BRADNINCH ,DEVON -
Aug 16, 2008 at GATESHEAD INTERNATIONAL STADIUM, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE -
Aug 16, 2008 at PONTARDAWE FESTIVAL, Pontardawe, Wales -
More tickets
More info
Friday, 8 August 2008
DiCaprio plans Twilight Zone movie
Leonardo DiCaprio is planning to attain a young film based on the classic television series 'The Twilight Zone'.
The Hollywood Reporter says that the actor's production company Appian Way and Warner Bros are looking for material for the flick from one or more episodes of the series.
However the companies are non planning to shoot an episodic film, like the one of 25 eld ago, simply rather make a single storyline based on one or more episodes of 'The Twilight Zone'.
Warner Bros owns the rights to all the episodes penned by 'The Twilight Zone' creator Rod Serling during the show's run from 1959 to 1964.
More info
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Cecilia
Artist: Cecilia
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Voice Of Violet 19
Year: 1999
Tracks: 10
Voice Of The Feminine Spirit
Year: 1999
Tracks: 11
 
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Buddy Guy Readies New Release
Buddy Guy [ tickets ] is set to release a new album of original material, "Skin Deep," July 22. The five-time Grammy winner has enlisted fellow guitarists Eric Clapton, Robert Randolph, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks for this album, his tenth Silvertone/Zomba studio release. The lead single, "Skin Deep," hits AAA radio July 14, according to a press release.After more than 45 years of performing, Guy continues to be relevant. At the age of 72, he appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone as part of the magazine's "100 Greatest Guitar Songs" issue (for his 1961 track "Stone Crazy"). He recently performed with the Rolling Stones in Martin Scorsese's concert film, "Shine a Light." This year, Guy was selected to receive the first annual Great Performer of Illinois Award and will be honored at a tribute concert July 20 in Millennium Park. The US leg of Guy's world tour begins July 23 in Silverton, OR.
Friday, 6 June 2008
No Workplace is Safe When TLC Premieres THE SINGING OFFICE
Hosts Mel B. and Joey Fatone get to work starting on June 29 at 9 PM
LOS ANGELES, June 4 -- TLC offers the most unique way to
get to know your co-workers when hosts Joey Fatone (*NSYNC) and Mel B.
(Spice Girls) search for singers in the least likely of places -- the
workplace! THE SINGING OFFICE goes searching for America's most surprising
talent when it premieres Sunday, June 29 at 9 PM ET/PT.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080604/NEW047LOGO )
Each week, Joey and Mel will ambush an office, hold an impromptu
audition in front of the employee's co-workers and recruit a team of the
five best singers. Then, it's off to boot camp where Mel and Joey help
their teams prepare for their time in the spotlight by coaching them on
both their performance and their vocals. Following boot camp, it's time to
shine when the teams head to the stage for a choreographed sing-off to earn
a spot in the finale and a chance to win the grand prize -- $50,000.
"It's been great getting people to show off their singing talents and
giving them a chance to live out their dreams on stage. You can tell
they're loving this unexpected opportunity," said Joey. Added Mel, "It's
been a blast -- we have found some amazing singers right there on the job.
I think we've uncovered some real talent and it's been amazing giving
everyday people a chance of a lifetime!"
THE OFFICES
In each hour-long episode, TLC follows as Mel and Joey each surprise a
workplace with the goal of putting together a five-person team to learn a
singing routine, complete with dance moves and costumes. Then it's Joey's
office vs. Mel's office for a chance to compete in the finale. Each of the
one-on-one competitions is judged by the studio audience; the finale,
between the eight winning teams, is judged by renowned chart-topping
singers Taylor Dayne and Jon Secada, and award-winning choreographer Travis
Payne.
Joey's teams
-- Allen Edwards
-- Hows Grocery
-- LA Zoo
-- Prudential Realty
-- Pupil Transportation Cooperative
-- Robbins Brothers Jewelers
-- Sit N' Sleep
-- St. Regis Hotel
Mel B.'s teams
-- 1-800 Dentist
-- Aquarium of the Pacific
-- Galpin Motors
-- Horrace Mann Elementary
-- Jet Blue Airlines
-- SPCALA
-- Westinghouse Digital
-- White House Restaurant
"THE SINGING OFFICE is an exciting adventure for these workplaces, and
for the viewers. It's all about bringing coworkers together in ways that
work can never do. Imagine the boss singing and dancing with the
receptionist, or the delivery driver hitting high notes with the COO,"
explained Brent Zacky, VP of Programming at TLC. "We think this series will
make people think twice about the individuals they work with -- do you
really know what hidden talents are in your office?"
THE SINGING OFFICE is produced by Scott Sternberg Productions;
executive producer is Scott Sternberg, producers Joey Fatone, Joe
Mulvihill, Melanie Brown and Stephen Belafonte.
GET IN THE ACT
TLC is supporting the series premiere with a 10-market radio promotion
that invites DJs and listeners alike to participate in singing competitions
after a week of virtual "auditions" on-air or online. Daily finalists will
win an iKaraoke and compete at station-hosted events where the grand-prize
winner in each market will score an HDTV/Karaoke Home Theater.
ATLANTA B98.5 FM vs. Kiss 104.1
BALTIMORE WWMX 106.5
BOSTON WKLB 102.5
CHICAGO WKSC 103.5
CLEVELAND Q104
DETROIT Q95.5 vs. 100.3
LOS ANGELES KOST 103.5
LOS ANGELES KHHT 92.3
NEW YORK z100
PHILADELPHIA My 106.1
WASHINGTON DC WRQX 107.3
About TLC
TLC's innovative docu-series and reality-based programming include
favorites, What Not to Wear, Jon & Kate Plus 8, Little People Big World, LA
Ink and Ten Years Younger. The channel introduced Miss America Reality
Check in 2007, which helped drive the Miss America Pageant to its highest
rating in years.
TLC defined home design with Trading Spaces and continues to reinvent
the genre with Date My House and Your Place or Mine?. TLC's daytime lineup
includes the Emmy Award-winning A Baby Story as well as Take Home Chef,
featuring one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men, Curtis Stone. The channel
is available in more than 96 million homes in the US, nearly 8 million
homes in Canada and through the website at http://www.tlc.com. TLC is part of
Discovery Communications, which is owned by Discovery Holding Co. (Nasdaq:
DISCA, DISCB), Advance/Newhouse Communications and John S. Hendricks,
Discovery's founder and chairman.
See Also
LOS ANGELES, June 4 -- TLC offers the most unique way to
get to know your co-workers when hosts Joey Fatone (*NSYNC) and Mel B.
(Spice Girls) search for singers in the least likely of places -- the
workplace! THE SINGING OFFICE goes searching for America's most surprising
talent when it premieres Sunday, June 29 at 9 PM ET/PT.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080604/NEW047LOGO )
Each week, Joey and Mel will ambush an office, hold an impromptu
audition in front of the employee's co-workers and recruit a team of the
five best singers. Then, it's off to boot camp where Mel and Joey help
their teams prepare for their time in the spotlight by coaching them on
both their performance and their vocals. Following boot camp, it's time to
shine when the teams head to the stage for a choreographed sing-off to earn
a spot in the finale and a chance to win the grand prize -- $50,000.
"It's been great getting people to show off their singing talents and
giving them a chance to live out their dreams on stage. You can tell
they're loving this unexpected opportunity," said Joey. Added Mel, "It's
been a blast -- we have found some amazing singers right there on the job.
I think we've uncovered some real talent and it's been amazing giving
everyday people a chance of a lifetime!"
THE OFFICES
In each hour-long episode, TLC follows as Mel and Joey each surprise a
workplace with the goal of putting together a five-person team to learn a
singing routine, complete with dance moves and costumes. Then it's Joey's
office vs. Mel's office for a chance to compete in the finale. Each of the
one-on-one competitions is judged by the studio audience; the finale,
between the eight winning teams, is judged by renowned chart-topping
singers Taylor Dayne and Jon Secada, and award-winning choreographer Travis
Payne.
Joey's teams
-- Allen Edwards
-- Hows Grocery
-- LA Zoo
-- Prudential Realty
-- Pupil Transportation Cooperative
-- Robbins Brothers Jewelers
-- Sit N' Sleep
-- St. Regis Hotel
Mel B.'s teams
-- 1-800 Dentist
-- Aquarium of the Pacific
-- Galpin Motors
-- Horrace Mann Elementary
-- Jet Blue Airlines
-- SPCALA
-- Westinghouse Digital
-- White House Restaurant
"THE SINGING OFFICE is an exciting adventure for these workplaces, and
for the viewers. It's all about bringing coworkers together in ways that
work can never do. Imagine the boss singing and dancing with the
receptionist, or the delivery driver hitting high notes with the COO,"
explained Brent Zacky, VP of Programming at TLC. "We think this series will
make people think twice about the individuals they work with -- do you
really know what hidden talents are in your office?"
THE SINGING OFFICE is produced by Scott Sternberg Productions;
executive producer is Scott Sternberg, producers Joey Fatone, Joe
Mulvihill, Melanie Brown and Stephen Belafonte.
GET IN THE ACT
TLC is supporting the series premiere with a 10-market radio promotion
that invites DJs and listeners alike to participate in singing competitions
after a week of virtual "auditions" on-air or online. Daily finalists will
win an iKaraoke and compete at station-hosted events where the grand-prize
winner in each market will score an HDTV/Karaoke Home Theater.
ATLANTA B98.5 FM vs. Kiss 104.1
BALTIMORE WWMX 106.5
BOSTON WKLB 102.5
CHICAGO WKSC 103.5
CLEVELAND Q104
DETROIT Q95.5 vs. 100.3
LOS ANGELES KOST 103.5
LOS ANGELES KHHT 92.3
NEW YORK z100
PHILADELPHIA My 106.1
WASHINGTON DC WRQX 107.3
About TLC
TLC's innovative docu-series and reality-based programming include
favorites, What Not to Wear, Jon & Kate Plus 8, Little People Big World, LA
Ink and Ten Years Younger. The channel introduced Miss America Reality
Check in 2007, which helped drive the Miss America Pageant to its highest
rating in years.
TLC defined home design with Trading Spaces and continues to reinvent
the genre with Date My House and Your Place or Mine?. TLC's daytime lineup
includes the Emmy Award-winning A Baby Story as well as Take Home Chef,
featuring one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men, Curtis Stone. The channel
is available in more than 96 million homes in the US, nearly 8 million
homes in Canada and through the website at http://www.tlc.com. TLC is part of
Discovery Communications, which is owned by Discovery Holding Co. (Nasdaq:
DISCA, DISCB), Advance/Newhouse Communications and John S. Hendricks,
Discovery's founder and chairman.
See Also
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