The dreaded Kaiju from director Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Pacific Rim’ have officially made land fall this morning in San Diego. In response to the threat, Qualcomm Snapdragon Staff Sergeant Max Johnson has released a video message, urging Americans to engage the monsters in combat. To get involved in protecting the country from the unparalleled extra-terrestrial threat, consumers can download the ‘Pacific Rim’ mobile app, powered by Qualcomm Vuforia mobile technology. They can also hone their skills at the controls of their own Jaeger robot to engage the Kaiju in combat. The science-fiction adventure, which stars Charlie Hunnam and Idris Elba, is now playing in theaters. The film presents a world [ Read More ]
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- 7/12/2013
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
If you want to know about contemporary British jazz or prog, you go to Downtown Music Gallery, where between them Bruce Gallanter and Manny Maris are an encyclopedic repository of knowledge and infallible taste. So when on my most recent trip there, Bruce passed me a sampler called Who Is Phil Gibbs? and told me the titular guitarist would be playing a series of shows in NYC (including his USA debut), I played said disc as soon as I got home, and was immediately intrigued.
In its listing, Tony calls Phil Gibbs "a staunch free-improviser" and goes on to compare him to Derek Bailey, but that's just one facet of his multi-stylistic habits. Drawing from a variety of contexts, with recording dates ranging from 2000 to this year, the CD's eight tracks reveal a far more versatile musician than Tony suggests.
"The Sound of One Who Loves" is just Gibbs, apparently...
In its listing, Tony calls Phil Gibbs "a staunch free-improviser" and goes on to compare him to Derek Bailey, but that's just one facet of his multi-stylistic habits. Drawing from a variety of contexts, with recording dates ranging from 2000 to this year, the CD's eight tracks reveal a far more versatile musician than Tony suggests.
"The Sound of One Who Loves" is just Gibbs, apparently...
- 10/27/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
I really think that the TV writes of all the shows I'm currently watching just had a big get-together wherein they tried to decide how to screw with the viewers' minds the Most during this season's finales. Everyone is killing off a beloved character – sometimes not so beloved – messing with core characterizations and seemingly reminding us that we might not know these characters as well as we thought. Case in point – everything Jane (Simon Baker) has thought about the elusive Red John will be turned on its head tonight, and for once, he'll ask for help. Like so many finales this season, The Mentalist (TV) Part I starts off with a bang. Or, more specifically, a guy getting blown to bits. Alan Dinkler, who has just robbed his payday loan place, pulls into a gas station wearing a bomb and when two cops try to apprehend him, kaboom! When Jane...
- 5/20/2011
- by mbijeaux@corp.popstar.com (Melissa Bijeaux)
- PopStar
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