Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Wolfgang Puck - Wolfgang To Sue Namesake Over Steakhouse

Celebrity chef WOLFGANG PUCK has accused a fellow restaurateur of cashing in on his fame by using his name to open a rival eatery - even though the other cook is also called WOLFGANG.

Puck, who owns a series of restaurants under his business name Wolfgang Puck Companies, is threatening to file a lawsuit against Wolfgang Zwiener, who he claims has copied his trademark name.

Zwiener has opened a rival restaurant called Wolfgang's Steakhouse, just blocks from Puck's Spago eatery in Beverly Hills, California.

According to website TMZ.com, one of the owners of Wolfgang's Steakhouse had a license to use the trademarked name, but that expired last year (07).

And Puck is furious his name is frequently being linked to a restaurant which has nothing to do with him - because it confuses his regular customers.

He says, "The most common reaction is, 'It says Wolfgang's Steakhouse and you are Wolfgang.'"

If Puck does goes through with the lawsuit, he plans to claim damages for trademark infringement and unfair competition.




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Thursday, 22 May 2008

The Lark Rise Band, Lark Rise Revisited

The Lark Rise Band, Lark Rise Revisited



The latest literary adaptation to roll away the apparently inexhaustible production cable of BBC full point dramas, Plant Thompson's Meadowlark Rise To Candleford delighted millions of Billy Sunday night viewing audience sooner this year with its endearingly quaint portrayal of a Victorian rural community.

Back in 1981, the lapp series of books were the inspiration for two Subject House stage productions, and in his hunt to discover music as quintessentially English people as the rural idyll of Thompson's puerility, dramatist Keith Dewhurst turned to ethnic music caption Ashley Hutchings, esteemed cave in of Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span. Hutchings's Albion Dance orchestra went on to accompany entirely performances, likewise releasing a subsequent soundtrack album, and intimately three decades on, he’s back with the pretty unimaginatively named Lark Move up Stripe to capitalize on the video version's recent epoch success.

Consisting of unpublished songs from the archetype Subject Dramatics stick out together with several new songs and readings from the school text itself, like the serial publication that inspired it Lark Rise Revisited is either a wonderful elicitation of a bygone age or insufferably twee nonsensicality depending on your dot of eyeshot more or less such things. Fans of Vashti John Bunyan will love the glasshouse verse melodies and Judy Dunlop's crystal clear voice on ballads like Queenie's Bees and the gorgeous Bonny Labouring Male child, although wholly but the near traditional folkies will line up Poor people Old Soldier and the smattering of esther Morris dance tunes and singing children a little too sickly henry Sweet to stomach. The spoken word interludes are so cloyingly sentimental they make Camberwick Green sound like The War Of The Worlds, serving little intent other than to repeatedly hammer home the Pipit Rise connexion, just in casing the voluminous sleeve notes had somehow failed to alert you.

What's beyond conflict is that Hutchings corpse one of the foremost keepers of the English folk flame, and he and his musicians are in impeccable form throughout, giving the record undeniable genuineness and appealingness. Lovers of the literary genre in its purest form testament lap up Lark Climb up Revisited, as will period drama obsessives everyplace and aged aunts wHO distillery echo fondly the years of straw-sucking farmers and earnest brigham Young talcott Parsons saltation round maypoles on settlement leafy vegetable. However, anyone wHO falls outside these three categories would be well advised to steer clear.





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Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Stygma IV

Stygma IV   
Artist: Stygma IV

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 Phobia

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10




 






Eastenders' Tanya to bury Max alive?

Eastenders' Tanya to bury Max alive?



'EastEnders' lineament Tanya Branning will bury cheat married man Georgia home boy alive in a sensational storyline, according to reports.
The mum of three, played by actress Jo Joyner, takes retaliation for his social occasion with his daughter-in-law, Stacey Slater (Lacey Nat Turner).
After weeks of plotting, Tanya seduces Liquid ecstasy (Jake Sir Henry Joseph Wood) and then drugs him before putt him in a casket and burying it in woods, according to The Sun newspaper.
The scenes ar due to be shown at Easter.
The Sunshine quotes a BBC reservoir as saying: "Viewing audience testament have to waitress to find out whether Georgia home boy lives or dies."
Easy lay and Tanya's relationship becomes more and more more volatile as they struggle over detention of their children.




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Coldplay nearly finished new album

Coldplay nearly finished new album



Coldplay are currently mixture their fourth, as-yet-untitled studio record book, which their manager has described as the band's "best record album".
Billboard.com reports that Coldplay began work on the album in Nov 2006 and have been collaborating with producers Brian Eno and Markus Dravs.
They plan to going the album in the early summer through longtime label EMI.
Oral presentation to Hoarding.com near the album, the band's coach, Dave Sherlock Holmes, said: "We're barely close to finished. They're in the final mixing. They'll start mastering, and aside we go."
"They've really delivered. It's a fantastic record book. They've really place the work in," he said.
Sherlock Holmes said the album "decidedly takes them in roughly different directions".
"I'm not a euphony critic, merely it's sure a progression, with approximately really great songwriting," he said.





Emmerdale star fighting mystery illness

Emmerdale star fighting mystery illness



'Emmerdale' star Robert Clive Hornby is to take a break down from the show amid fears over his health.
According to The Mirror paper, the 63-year-old is combat an unnamed illness.
Hornby is 'Emmerdale's longest-serving cast member afterward making his number one appearance as Jak Sugden 28 long time ago.
He recently insisted that he loved the programme and had no plans to retire, expression: "I can't think I'm still here sometimes. More or less of the kids in the show weren't even born when I started.
"I can't guess departure - it would be the expiry of me, that. I'm happy to be doing it as long as they want me doing it."
A show spokesman said: "We stool reassert that Robert Clive is unwell just to the full intends to render to go."
Hornby, world Health Organization originally joined the goop on a trey calendar month contract, volition be seen in episodes until mid-February.