Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Blog # 13

Your views: 'Dark Knight,' 'Happening' stand out

By Todd Leopold
I just watched "Dark Night" over winter break and I thought that it was a really good movie. Many others apparently thought so to because it was named one of the best movies of 2008. Movies that were least favorite was "The Happening" I haven't seen that movie so I am not sure if I agree with that it was the worst. "The Happening" was said to be a let down compared to "The Sixth Sense". Another favorite movie of the year in "Wal-E" because of it has such a big message conveyed by a robot, I haven't seen this movie either. "Twilight" was also a hit, I agree, Twilight was definitely a good movie I saw it 4 times, twice in one day, it took all the main parts of the book and made them look how many people imagined them. "Slumdog Millionaire," "Frost/Nixon," "Milk," "Let the Right One In" and "Iron Man" were others named as favorites. I haven't seen any of these but I have heard that they were all great. Two films starring Will Smith, one of my favorite actors, made it to the best of 2008, "Hancock" and "7 Pounds". I didn't get to see Hancock" but I have seen "7 Pounds" twice. I thought it was a really good movie and cried both times I saw it but I don't think that its very realistic.



http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Movies/01/01/views.films.2008/index.html

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Blog #12

Aspen bombs wrapped like Christmas gifts, police say

By CNN

In Aspen, Colorado am man named James Blanning age 72 planned to have a mass killing in a bank by threatening them for money with his Christmas gift bombs. the mans body was found in his car in a rural area east of Aspen. In an ally near by there were 2 more bombs found that were intended for other banks. The town was closed off from many on new years, one of its busiest times, to look for any more potential threats. The town was thankful for the banks being clear headed enough to alert the police immediately. Blanning used the word "we" as if there were others in his plot which is why the bomb squads had to keep the town safe on new years eve. This was also a suicide mission not just a bank robbery. Investors later found out that the bombs might not have even worked as Blanning had made it seem. I think that its sick that someone has even the thought of robbing a bank I don't see any point in it. I feel bad for the town and kind of for the man he must have been a little mental since he killed himself after.



http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/01/01/aspen.banks/index.html

Blog #11

Satellites unearthing ancient Egyptian ruins

By Cameron Tankersley
Satellites are being used to help find ancient Egyptian ruins. The satellites are said to "peer into the past from the distance of space." Archaeologists are using photos from the past decade that are the only ones clear enough to help find the ruins, some that are the size of most living rooms. Most of the ruins are in remote places that are not easy to get to. A archaeologist by the name of Sarah Parcak found that 132 sites that were suggested to have ruins by the pictures did in fact have ruins. 83 of the sites that Parcak visited had not been found or recorded by any other archaeologists. She has found hundreds of sites over the past two years and is expecting to find many more in the years to come. The government has restricted excavation in a few unsafe areas. Parcak and her team have noticed how after a place was conquered by another they just built over the existing buildings to make it their own. I think that it is really interesting how we can find and examine the ruins just by satellite pictures. Also I think that its interesting that we can depict who built and conquered places at what times without having someone that was there to tell us.



http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/12/23/satellites.archaeology.egypt/index.html

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Blog #10

Cleveland Clinic Performs First Face Transplant in the United States

By: Rob Stein

Cleveland performs the first face transplant in the U.S..... I didn't know that it was possible to have a face transplant at all. The names of the donor and the patient were not reveled but the donor was deceased in the past two weeks and was a female. 80% of the face was transplanted. That is the most that has been transplanted compared to France and China. Many people question the ethics of face transplants, they seem to be unethical even if there purpose to have a higher quality of life. The 3 other face transplants were all in cases of people who have had major disfiguration to their faces. The recovery process is long and hard so many doctors don't believe in the procedure. I am not sure where I sit with if you should or shouldn't be able to have a face transplants. In some conditions like disfiguration but i definatly think that any other reasons that are not extreme are not alright.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Blog #9

Rise & fall of Target

By: Jackie Crosby


I chose to write about this article instead of Twilight because I thought it was really interesting. For the last 4 years Target has been having better discounts then Walmart but since November 2007 Walmart has been gaining more business while Target continues to loose more and more business. With how the economy is, Walmart has positioned itself so that it has better and cheaper prices for families that don't have or have very little income. Walmarts stock prices have gone up 13% even though Dow Jones has had record breaking lows. When Target was newer in 2003 Walmart was starting to bring in designer clothes and raised their prices because of the loss of customers. Target will not be the only ones selling products from the Apple Store, now Walmart will be selling iPhone's which will bring Walmart a even better outcome for incoming consumers. I personally like Target better then Walmart because there isn't a Walmart anywhere near where I live and because I feel like its really dirty in Walmarts, and i have been to plenty of Walmarts to know. The Walmarts in other states tend to be much cleaner then the ones here. Target will definitely be where I continue to shop even with the economy, Targets prices are not that much different then Walmarts.


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Blog #8

Twilight End of Chapter 1
So after the awkward conversation in the car with Charlie, Bella finally gets to her new permanent home where she realizes that there is only on bathroom for her and Charlie and is not excited by the thought of sharing a bathroom with her dad. Bella is glad that Charlie doesn't hover so she can unpack her things. Then Bella talks about how she never has been able to relate to her peers and how she is nervous that she is going to be judged by the people at her new high school in forks. She thinks that the people at school expect her to be tan and a volleyball player or cheerleader, but she is the opposite. Bella is a klutz and very uncoordinated and very pale skinned. At her first day of school the first person she meets is Eric and he seems to be too helpful towards Bella. Finally Bella gets to lunch and that's where she sees "them", what the Cullen's are referred to first in the book. Bella is curious about why they aren't eating or talking and are just sitting at their lunch table in the corner of the room. To Bella they all look different but at the same time they look alike. Bella asks Jessica who they were. Jessica explains that they are all the adopted kids of the Dr. Cullen, the doctor the the town, and about how they are "together" as she puts it. All the Cullen kids are dating, Rosalie and Emmit then Alice and Jasper but then there is Edward. Jessica tells Bella's that she shouldn't waste her time with Edward because he doesn't think that any of the girls in Forks are good enough for him. Bella looks over at Edward and he seemed to be smiling at that comment that Jessica made. The Cullen's all leave the lunch room and one of Jessica's friends Angela has the same next class as Bella so they walk to class together. Once they get to class Angela goes to her seat and Bella realizes that the only open seat is by Edward Cullen. Bella's crosses the isle to the teachers desk to get a slip signed and is conspicuously watching Edward who meets eyes with her and then all of the sudden has a horrible looking face as if he smelled something dusting. When she is instructed to her seat Edward just looks at her with his deep black eyes and leans away with his hand over his mouth/nose. Bella smells her hair to make sure she doesn't smell bad and she doesn't, but the whole class Edward sat there with the same expression leaning far away from her. Right as the bell rang Edward was out of the room and Bella was in shock at how rude he was. She goes to the office to turn in her signed slip form all her teachers where she finds Edward leaning far over the desk trying to persuade the lady behind it. Edward notices that Bella has entered and stops arguing with the lady and says never mind then very hastily and is again very rude to Bella as he leaves the office.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Blog #7

Twilight
by: Stephenie Meyer

I am re-reading Twilight because I am curious to figure out what is missing in the movie. I have now seen the movie 4 times and feel like it is missing a huge part of the book but I can't remember what it was that is missing. Right now I am only in the first chapter where Bella is just leaving her home in Arizona with her mom and her mom's boyfriend Phil. She describes how much she dislikes Forks, the town she is moving to, and how she is not to excited to be living with her father. She gets off her plane where she is not surprised that it is raining since she is in Washington state where is is cloudy and rainy most of the time. Bella and her dad Charlie have to drive an hour to get from the airport to their home in Forks. Charlie tells Bella about her homecoming present which is a car from one of his friends Billy Black. She has no memory of Billy or his son Jaboc. She is not thrilled of how Charlie explains the car but is glad that she does not have to buy a car with the little money she has. In the movie this is different, when Bella gets to her house she is surprised by a visit from Billy and his son Jacob who are coming to watch T.V. with Charlie and is completely excited about the car and remembers Billy and Jacob right away.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Blog #6

Luxury Cruise Ship Outruns Pirates

I expected to read about a movie set that was mistaken for a real pirate attack but there really was a pirate ship that attacked a cruse ship. The cruse ship, the Nautica, was attacked by pirates off the coast of Yemen. There was no one injured in the attack and they arrived on time to their destination of Salalah, Omen. It is apparently not unusual for their to be smaller attacks on smaller boats but this was the first attack on a ship this size, this year. It's emphasised that the ship was off the coast of Yemen not Somalia because Somalia is a known to be a base for pirates. I personally didn't think that pirates were really, but now I have have read this article and some others that are similar to this one I think it's really weird that there is still pirates. The cruse ship could have avoided the whole situation be avoiding the area. The captains were aware that the area could have had pirates near but they didn't believe it was a major threat.


Sunday, November 23, 2008

Blog #5

Disney actor booted from 'Dancing'
This article is about a popular Disney actor Cody Linley. Cody was recently on the popular reality TV show Dancing With The Stars. Cody's claim to fame is his character he played, one of Hannah Montana's love interests in the last season of Hannah Montana. Last Tuesday Cody was voted off, to my surprise. This week was the first week that the judges scores and the votes were added together. Cody's last words on the show were good words of inspiration. He said, "I mean, words can't even explain the true amazing, growing, learning journey that I've had on this show. I can't show my appreciation anymore to Julianne. I can't say thank you. I love her so much. This opportunity has been so amazing." which sounds very interesting considering he just got voted off of a competition. For two weeks of the show Cody had to have a new partner because his original partner, Julianne Hough was in surgery to get her appendix out. His temporary partner was Edyta Sliwinska. Once Julianne returned they received the judges lowest scores of the night and were booted off. Cody is 18 years old and the youngest contestant on dancing with the stars. He is one of my favorite actors and I am very disappointed that he is not on the show anymore.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Blog #4

Love bites

Love Bites is an article I read about Twilight the upcoming movie that I have written about a few times before. :P The movie comes out this Friday (Thursday night) and tickets are selling out already (I have mine already). This article explains how the fans of the book Twilight, the book that the movie is based off of, are upset with who was casted in some of the rolls. The character Laurent was described as olive toned in the book but in the movie he is African American which is upsetting many fans, making huge Internet discussion board hits. The rest of the article sums up the book without giving away the major details that could ruin the book and movie for others. To sum up the summery; Edward and his adopted vampire family are hiding their secret that they are vampires from everyone in a small town of Forks Washington. Edward and his family are not like normal vampires, they don't feed of of human blood, they feed off of animal blood. Edward meets Bella and feels the need to protect her. James, an human feeding and tracking vampire, one day is passing through Forks and notices that there are other vampires there so he finds Bella with them and decides to to track Bella. I can't wait for the movie to come out, it so soon!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Blog #3

'Lost' Beatles track could finally be heard


This article intrigued me because it was about one of my favorite bands The Beatles. The track "Carnival of Life" is a track that was recorded by the band in 1967 but was not included in any of their many popular CD's. It was reported as lost to many fans across the world. Fans have always wondered if the track was really recorded or if it was just a rumor. The song has only been played once in public before. It is a 14 min song that is said to be out of "The Beatles" not sound. Paul McCartney is seeking to release the song but he needs to have consent from John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono, and George Harrison's widow, Olivia Harrison. Even though it has been 40 years since they have released a track the song is expected to be very popular. Personally I am excited for the song to release. The Beatles have always been a favorite of mine for music, the song "I want to hold your hand" was the first song I have ever heard by them.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/11/16/beatles.mccartney.lost.track/index.html

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Blog #2

Girl Refuses Heart Transplant
I was shocked when I heard that there was a girl who didn’t want a heart transplant. Hannah Jones, 13, from Brittan is the girl who has refused to let her hospital give her a heart transplant. The media and doctors from all over are so confused to see someone who wouldn’t want an opportunity to treat an illness. Hannah was diagnosed with Leukemia when she was 4 years old and now the doctors have discovered that she has a heart defect. Hannah doesn’t want to spend any more time in the hospital then she already has. Doctors threatened to come and get Hannah from her house since her parents refused to take her in for the operation but since Hannah must have parental consent they didn’t come. Also Hannah has the right to say no to the doctors because she has enough knowledge of the outcomes she could face. If I were Hannah I would have gotten the heart transplant because I feel that if I did have the opportunity I would be able to stay alive for longer and not have to worry as much.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Blog #1

Stiller and Rock: It's Nice Not To Bathe for Work
by: KJ Matthews
http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Movies/11/07/stiller.rock.madagascar/index.html

Origonally I thought this article was going to be about how the starts don't bathe for work because they are so spoiled they get bathed while at work. I came to find out I was very off on my assumption. This article was about the upcoming cartoon movie "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa." It comes out this friday and is the sequal to the popular movie "Madagascar". The quote from the title "It's nice not to bathe for work" had a completely different meaning then what I had thought. Chris Rock said it about the fact that they don't have to get ready and get into a costume before they start working is nice since it is a animated film. All the actors seemed to enjoy the low key apearance to record their voices for the film. Also the actors talked about how their kids loved that their parents were in a movie that they could see. The thrill of being involed in something that their kids lives was exciting for them. The Movie is said to be a sure hit with kids and parents alike. It's has "A-Listers" for the cast so it should be a hit for many. Some of the actors include Ben Still, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett Smith, and David Schwimmer. I think this movie will be a hit but I am not sure I will see it because I have not seen the first one.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Blog #9

Jennifer Hudson is offering a $100,000 reward for her missing nephew, Julian King. He was reported missing after Jennifer’s mother and brother were found dead in their south Chicago home. The authorities have taken someone into custody but will not release who they are. In the home where Jennifer’s mother and brother were found is the last place Julian was seen. He was wearing a striped brown shirt. On Jennifer’s myspace she has posted a comment asking anyone who knows anything about her nephew or her mother and brother’s death should contact the authorities as soon as possible. I think that this is horrible and I have no idea how someone could do this; shoot two people to death and kidnap another person, it’s just unbelievable. I can’t imagine how sad it must be for Jennifer’s family loosing 3 people at once to something so tragic. I hope that Julian is found and the person responsible will be held accountable.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/10/26/illinois.shootings.hudson/index.html

Civil Rights Heroes

Civil Rights Heroes

Rosa Parks




"Rosa Parks (Mother of Civil Rights)"

Video from "LearnMediaOfAmerica"





Rosa Parks Her simple act of protest galvanized America's civil rights revolution


By RITA DOVE

We know the story. One December evening, a woman left work and boarded a bus for home. She was tired; her feet ached. But this was Montgomery, Ala., in 1955, and as the bus became crowded, the woman, a black woman, was ordered to give up her seat to a white passenger. When she remained seated, that simple decision eventually led to the disintegration of institutionalized segregation in the South, ushering in a new era of the civil rights movement.
Monday, June 14, 1999How she sat there, the time right inside a place so wrong it was ready. — From Rosa, in On the Bus with Rosa Parks by Rita Dove

This, anyway, was the story I had heard from the time I was curious enough to eavesdrop on adult conversations. I was three years old when a white bus driver warned Rosa Parks, "Well, I'm going to have you arrested," and she replied, "You may go on and do so." As a child, I didn't understand how doing nothing had caused so much activity, but I recognized the template: David slaying the giant Goliath, or the boy who saved his village by sticking his finger in the dike. And perhaps it is precisely the lure of fairy-tale retribution that colors the lens we look back through. Parks was 42 years old when she refused to give up her seat. She has insisted that her feet were not aching; she was, by her own testimony, no more tired than usual. And she did not plan her fateful act: "I did not get on the bus to get arrested," she has said. "I got on the bus to go home."
Montgomery's segregation laws were complex: blacks were required to pay their fare to the driver, then get off and reboard through the back door. Sometimes the bus would drive off before the paid-up customers made it to the back entrance. If the white section was full and another white customer entered, blacks were required to give up their seats and move farther to the back; a black person was not even allowed to sit across the aisle from whites. These humiliations were compounded by the fact that two-thirds of the bus riders in Montgomery were black.


Parks was not the first to be detained for this offense. Eight months earlier, Claudette Colvin, 15, refused to give up her seat and was arrested. Black activists met with this girl to determine if she would make a good test case — as secretary of the local N.A.A.C.P., Parks attended the meeting — but it was decided that a more "upstanding" candidate was necessary to withstand the scrutiny of the courts and the press. And then in October, a young woman named Mary Louise Smith was arrested; N.A.A.C.P. leaders rejected her too as their vehicle, looking for someone more able to withstand media scrutiny. Smith paid the fine and was released.
Six weeks later, the time was ripe. The facts, rubbed shiny for retelling, are these: On Dec. 1, 1955, Mrs. Rosa Parks, seamstress for the Montgomery Fair department store, boarded the Cleveland Avenue bus. She took a seat in the fifth row — the first row of the "Colored Section." The driver was the same one who had put her off a bus 12 years earlier for refusing to get off and reboard through the back door. ("He was still mean-looking," she has said.) Did that make her stubborn? Or had her work in the N.A.A.C.P. sharpened her sensibilities so that she knew what to do — or more precisely, what not to do: Don't frown, don't struggle, don't shout, don't pay the fine?
At the news of the arrest, local civil rights leader E.D. Nixon exclaimed, "My God, look what segregation has put in my hands!" Parks was not only above moral reproach (securely married, reasonably employed) but possessed a quiet fortitude as well as political savvy — in short, she was the ideal plaintiff for a test case.
She was arrested on a Thursday; bail was posted by Clifford Durr, the white lawyer whose wife had employed Parks as a seamstress. That evening, after talking it over with her mother and husband, Rosa Parks agreed to challenge the constitutionality of Montgomery's segregation laws. During a midnight meeting of the Women's Political Council, 35,000 handbills were mimeographed for distribution to all black schools the next morning. The message was simple:
"We are...asking every Negro to stay off the buses Monday in protest of the arrest and trial... You can afford to stay out of school for one day. If you work, take a cab, or walk. But please, children and grown-ups, don't ride the bus at all on Monday. Please stay off the buses Monday."


Monday came. Rain threatened, yet the black population of Montgomery stayed off the buses, either walking or catching one of the black cabs stopping at every municipal bus stop for 10 cents per customer — standard bus fare. Meanwhile, Parks was scheduled to appear in court. As she made her way through the throngs at the courthouse, a demure figure in a long-sleeved black dress with white collar and cuffs, a trim black velvet hat, gray coat and white gloves, a girl in the crowd caught sight of her and cried out, "Oh, she's so sweet. They've messed with the wrong one now!"
Yes, indeed. The trial lasted 30 min., with the expected conviction and penalty. That afternoon, the Montgomery Improvement Association was formed. So as not to ruffle any local activists' feathers, the members elected as their president a relative newcomer to Montgomery, the young minister of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church: the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. That evening, addressing a crowd gathered at the Holt Street Baptist Church, King declared in that sonorous, ringing voice millions the world over would soon thrill to: "There comes a time that people get tired." When he was finished, Parks stood up so the audience could see her. She did not speak; there was no need to. Here I am, her silence said, among you.
And she has been with us ever sinceva persistent symbol of human dignity in the face of brutal authority. The famous U.P.I. photo (actually taken more than a year later, on Dec. 21, 1956, the day Montgomery's public transportation system was legally integrated) is a study of calm strength. She is looking out the bus window, her hands resting in the folds of her checked dress, while a white man sits, unperturbed, in the row behind her. That clear profile, the neat cloche and eyeglasses and sensible coat — she could have been my mother, anybody's favorite aunt.
History is often portrayed as a string of arias in a grand opera, all baritone intrigues and tenor heroics. Some of the most tumultuous events, however, have been provoked by serendipity — the assassination of an inconsequential archduke spawned World War I, a kicked-over lantern may have sparked the Great Chicago Fire. One cannot help wondering what role Martin Luther King Jr. would have played in the civil rights movement if the opportunity had not presented itself that first evening of the boycott — if Rosa Parks had chosen a row farther back from the outset, or if she had missed the bus altogether.
At the end of this millennium (and a particularly noisy century), it is the modesty of Rosa Parks' example that sustains us. It is no less than the belief in the power of the individual, that cornerstone of the American Dream, that she inspires, along with the hope that all of us — even the least of us — could be that brave, that serenely human, when crunch time comes.
Rita Dove, former U.S. poet laureate, won the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry


http://www.poetryarchive.org/poetryarchive/singlePoem.do?poemId=6722


(I couldn't copy it because of copy rights but I liked the poem so here is a link)



Martin Luther King Jr.



"I Have A Dream" Speech


Martin Luther King, Jr., (January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968) was born Michael Luther King, Jr., but later had his name changed to Martin. His grandfather began the family's long tenure as pastors of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, serving from 1914 to 1931; his father has served from then until the present, and from 1960 until his death Martin Luther acted as co-pastor. Martin Luther attended segregated public schools in Georgia, graduating from high school at the age of fifteen; he received the B. A. degree in 1948 from Morehouse College, a distinguished Negro institution of Atlanta from which both his father and grandfather had graduated. After three years of theological study at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania where he was elected president of a predominantly white senior class, he was awarded the B.D. in 1951. With a fellowship won at Crozer, he enrolled in graduate studies at Boston University, completing his residence for the doctorate in 1953 and receiving the degree in 1955. In Boston he met and married Coretta Scott, a young woman of uncommon intellectual and artistic attainments. Two sons and two daughters were born into the family.In 1954, Martin Luther King accepted the pastorale of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Always a strong worker for civil rights for members of his race, King was, by this time, a member of the executive committee of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the leading organization of its kind in the nation. He was ready, then, early in December, 1955, to accept the leadership of the first great Negro nonviolent demonstration of contemporary times in the United States, the bus boycott described by Gunnar Jahn in his presentation speech in honor of the laureate. The boycott lasted 382 days. On December 21, 1956, after the Supreme Court of the United States had declared unconstitutional the laws requiring segregation on buses, Negroes and whites rode the buses as equals. During these days of boycott, King was arrested, his home was bombed, he was subjected to personal abuse, but at the same time he emerged as a Negro leader of the first rank.In 1957 he was elected president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an organization formed to provide new leadership for the now burgeoning civil rights movement. The ideals for this organization he took from Christianity; its operational techniques from Gandhi. In the eleven-year period between 1957 and 1968, King traveled over six million miles and spoke over twenty-five hundred times, appearing wherever there was injustice, protest, and action; and meanwhile he wrote five books as well as numerous articles. In these years, he led a massive protest in Birmingham, Alabama, that caught the attention of the entire world, providing what he called a coalition of conscience. and inspiring his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail", a manifesto of the Negro revolution; he planned the drives in Alabama for the registration of Negroes as voters; he directed the peaceful march on Washington, D.C., of 250,000 people to whom he delivered his address, "l Have a Dream", he conferred with President John F. Kennedy and campaigned for President Lyndon B. Johnson; he was arrested upwards of twenty times and assaulted at least four times; he was awarded five honorary degrees; was named Man of the Year by Time magazine in 1963; and became not only the symbolic leader of American blacks but also a world figure.At the age of thirty-five, Martin Luther King, Jr., was the youngest man to have received the Nobel Peace Prize. When notified of his selection, he announced that he would turn over the prize money of $54,123 to the furtherance of the civil rights movement.On the evening of April 4, 1968, while standing on the balcony of his motel room in Memphis, Tennessee, where he was to lead a protest march in sympathy with striking garbage workers of that city, he was assassinated.

http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1964/king-bio.html


Conclusion: I think that Rosa Parks made a huge difference in our lives. So often we hear about violent acts to make people aware of issues in our society, I think that its great that Rosa Parks simple act of defiance was so effective without violence. Martin Luther King Jr's actions also were non-violent and also contributed to the Civil rights that we enjoy today.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Blog Post # 8

I recently heard that the Broadway shows Hair Spray and Spamalot were closing and I just read this article (http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/10/22/theater.january.closings.ap/index.html)about it. It is true, both are due to end in January 2009. Spamalot and Hairspray both were very popular shows just ending a tour. Hairspray is about the life in the 60's and some troubles with a TV station. The movie "Monty Python and The Holy Grail" is what Spamalot is based off of. Spamalot had 1,500 shows and Hairspray with 2,600 shows, who would think that they would end? I have seen both and loved their humor and was amazed with their singing. The message in Hairspray also was also so vivid through their acting, anyone could relate. Laughing is all you can do in Spamalot but yet it is coming to an end. In the article it implies that there isn't enough business during the non-holiday seasons to keep them up and running. There is new shows coming to take over. They have not been released yet but they will have prime places to perform, right by times square.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Twilight Appetite

Skipping the book again, I read another article about the upcoming movie Twilight. The Movie is due to come out November 21st and there is tons of online hype about it on the internet. In this article (http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/518842) Fans' appetites for Twilight insatiable it shares many different things going on about the movies expectation. There are many fans that are making websites supporting the movie and its two main characters Bella and Edward. People are making and selling their own merchandise for the movie and books. Also the soundtrack to the movie which comes out November 4th is already #5 on Amazons best selling list. The article mentions that the trailers on myspace(http://www.twilightthemovie.com/)and youtube(http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialTwilightFilm) are topping topping the most viewed charts as well. The main thing the article is concerned with is that the latest and final trailer for the movie had 3.4 million views within two days which is more then the movie trailer for Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Cristal Skull. The fans are apparently "bloodthirsty",pun intended, for any information let out about anything involving the movie or even the series of books, which is now completed :(. I know I am one of the fans looking forward to this movie and hope that it keeps up to the reputation that it has.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Jonas Brothers :D

Not continuing in the book Sucks To Be Me. I read this article about my favorite band The Jonas Brothers on the MTV news room website. It was about how the Jonas Brothers have a really busy schedule from filming a TV show for Disney channel called J.O.N.A.S and making a music video for their latest single “Love Bug” and making a 3-D movie from their Burning Up tour, which I went to it was AMAZING!. I am so excited because the music video comes out on Sunday!!! Also it listed who they have collaborated with in the last year including Demi Lovato and Joe’s Ex Taylor Swift who will also be in the 3-D movie. The Jonas Brothers said that they would like to collaborate and write a song with Chris Brown which I think would be good but I don’t think that a lot of Chris Brown’s fans would like it because their sounds are so different.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Sucks To Be Me 2

Continuing in the book, Mina is faced with more distractions. She gets home from school to find one of the vampire council members at her house. Mind thinks that she looks like a cute grandma, but once she starts talking Mina thinks differently. She feels like the council member is intense like a wolf so behind her back calls her "Grandma Wolfington" or G.W. for short. While Grandma Wolfington is with her uncle Mortie discussing how hard it must be for Mina just finding out about her parents, Mina is trying to go along with everything because she has really known her whole life about the secret. Grandma Wolfington informs Mina that she will have to attend classes twice a week on everything to know about vampires to help her make her decision. Mina is convinced that she doesn't want to be a vampire until she gets to the class. In this class there is a guy, of course, who she thinks is very good looking named Aubrey. Mina is nervous to talk to Aubrey because another girl in the class, Raven, has "put a claim" on him already. Despite this Aubrey ends up asking Mina if she would like to go out to coffee before the next class and she is thrilled. The next day at school Mina sees another guy who was in the class and is shocked because she didn't even notice that there was anther person who went to her school in the class. This is where I left off so I am not sure what else happens.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Sucks To Be Me

I just started reading a new book called Sucks to Be Me by Kimberly Pauley. This book is about a teenage girl, Mina, whose parents are vampires. So far the book describes that she is not a vampire. Mina was named after the girl in the Dracula movies and books. She thinks this is a huge mistake by her parents because it is just like sticking a sign on her that says “My parents are vampires”. Serena, Mina’s best friend, was driving her to school right after she finds out that she has to make a huge decision; does she want to be a vampire or not. If that wasn’t hard enough she had chemistry test and the book they are reading in English class is Dracula. After Mina’s embarrassing English class (where her teacher, Ms. Tweeter, forced her to read Mina’s parts to the class) she runs into her crush Nathan in the hallway and freezes. Serena has to shake her out of her shock to help her realize that her classmate Tim had been making fun of her by saying “You vant to suck my blood?”(Kimberly Pauley, 11).

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Twilight Article

I read an article in the Cosmo Girl magazine, by Lori Berger, about the upcoming movie Twilight that is based off my favorite series of books also titled Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. The article was interviewing the three main guys in the movie Edward Cullen, Emmet Cullen, and Jacob Black who are played by Robert Pattinson, Kellan Lutz, and Taylor Lautner. The questions that were asked pertained to how they were related to their characters and themselves. Kellan said, “Rob is definitely Edward. He is so complicated, poetic… I mean, you cannot help but like this guy!” (62) About how Robert is like Edward. I completely agree with this statement, I have read the books and have read some other articles about Robert and think that their personalities are the same. They are both mysterious and have accents that some girls would swoon over. This article was very interesting and I learned a lot about the boys personalities outside of their characters.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Cross My Heart and Hope To Spy (Character Letter)

Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy by: Ally Carter

Journal Entry #8,675,309

Agent J.J

Location: Gallagher Academy

Synopsis:

Today I followed Cammie into her interrogation of Mr. Solomon to see why he really was so close to her mother. Cammie is supposed to be one of the best Spy’s in Gallagher Academy but yet she hasn’t noticed me following her for the last 2 semesters of school. I have so much information about her sneaking out to see her ex-boyfriend Josh last year and this year with her feelings about Zach, one of the boys from Blackthorne Academy. After our P&E class and lunch all the girls and guys got to go into town to test how well we can pass a note without someone noticing. The only problem with this is that Cammies ex-boyfriend works at his dads store in town and is there during this test. Cammie had the note and was caught talking to Josh so Zach came to rescue and made Josh jealous and successfully got the note from Cammie.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Comparison between Codi and Homero

Two characters that I think are similar are Codi and Homero. They are more similar then different in my opinion. Codi and Homero are both forgetful, Codi seems to forget just as much as Homero does but Homero’s forgetfulness is more likely due to dementia then Codi’s. They are also both troubled. Codi is troubled because she is trying to find a place where she belongs and trying to find herself. Homero is troubled because he keeps having flashbacks to when Codi and Hallie were growing up and sometimes can’t remember what is the past and what is the present. One of the differences in Homero and Codi is that Codi likes to travel and live other places where Homero has stayed in one place for most of his life. Homero seems to be stricter then Codi since he was so insistent on Hallie and Codi wearing the orthopedic shoes throughout their childhood and adolescence. Codi and Homero are both stubborn. An example for Codi is not telling anyone that she is pregnant; she really could have hurt herself or the baby, even though the baby was a miscarriage. Homero is stubborn because he didn’t tell Codi that he knew that she was pregnant and he also won’t consider retiring from work even though he is going senile. They are both smart and scientific because they both went to and graduated medical school. Homero continued and became a certified doctor where Codi walked out on a patent that was having trouble with their baby. I think Homero is a Loner because he insists that he should live alone even while going senile. Homero is very reserved; he likes to be home and did not share a lot with Codi or Hallie as they were growing up and even as they are adults. I think Codi is reserved because she does not like sharing her feelings with others and has kept her miscarriage a secret for most of her life.

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A Book I Have Read Recently..

Something I recently read outside of class is the “Twilight” series by Stephenie Meyer. The series is about a teenage girl, Bella, who moves to Washington to live with her dad. On her first day at her new school she meets Edward who seems to have a problem with Bella. Later Bella finds out that Edward is a Vampire. They fall in love and are inseparable after a few mishaps. Throughout the series Bella and Edward go through tough times and trouble with hiding the secret that Edward and his family are vampires. I loved the books and I think that the author knew how to draw the reader into reading the story and make you feel as if you were right there with Bella and Edward. Following their story of forbidden love made for an exciting and suspenseful journey that left readers wanting to know more. The contrast between the main characters’ characteristics of weakness and strength also added a true to life grip on the story.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Adjective Paragraph

Some of the major adjectives that I would use to describe myself would be shy, sleepy, kind, active, and truthful. Being shy is something I would like to change, I don’t like to talk to people I don’t know. I am usually sleepy, I love to take naps and sleep in. I am kind because I try to be nice to everyone. I enjoy playing volleyball, dancing, and doing othe like lying it leads to bad habits. r activities though church so I would say that I am active. The most important thing to me is begin truthful. I don’t