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"KQED: Arts & Culture: Music Review: Los Campesinos! cause a twee ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-21 12:16:08

Being a music fan used to be much simpler when I was younger. Back then. I saw the world in delicately nuanced shades of Black or White. But with age comes a sort of wisdom which in turn just seems to make life much more complicated. Take for example. Cardiff-based indie kids who are due to land in San Francisco for the first time on November 28. 2007. Seven members strong they burst onstage with a youthful infectious energy that is hard not to love. But they also carry with them the unmistakeable whiff of which troubles me. Over the years. I have developed a strange contradictory relationship with this fey branch of indie rock. Occasionally it produces glorious moments of shimmering pop that cause me to fall in love with music all over again. Which is all the more surprising when I find the vast majority of the twee tribes to be an irritating self-absorbed weirdly conservative bunch of cardigan abusers. But instead of pretending that this side of Los Campesinos! doesn't really exist or that I don't have a problem with twee after all. I have decided to face my fears like a grown-up should. Are they really twee and if so is this such a bad thing? Twee sign one: Boy-girl harmoniesAny twee band worth their salt should feature mixed-gender singing. Ideally neither voice should be particularly strong or tuneful: the boy errs towards weak and yelpy while the girl turns up the bubblegum sweetness while simultaneously channeling the spirit of. Los Campesinos! lead vocalist Gareth and back-up singer Aleks fit this classic template perfectly but both also have enough moxie in their voices to avoid the limp lisping tuneless excesses of twee pop past. In fact. Aleks' voice is really rather nice. Twee sign two: Being indieOf course releasing your first record on small-format vinyl via an indie label doesn't in itself make you twee but it definitely helps. LC have done it twice: first in the UK with their debut seven-inch single "We Throw Parties. You Throw Knives" on Wichita Recordings then in North American by re-releasing their first two UK singles as a six-song EP called "Sticking Fingers into Sockets" on Canadian indie label Arts&Crafts available naturally enough on 10-inch vinyl. But quirky releases are fun and one thing twee bands can't be faulted for is keeping the punk tradition of DIY mail-order-only singles with hand-printed sleeves alive and well. Twee sign three: Twee rootsOne of the surest indicators of a band being twee is if they formed out of a shared love for some other twee band. For example perhaps the most twee moment in history occurred when the founding members of met because they were both wearing badges. Ditto for Los Campesinos! Their lead guitarist Tom met the three original members of the band (Neil/guitar. Ollie/drums and Ellen/bass) when he overheard them chatting about American indie pop act in a Cardiff bar. Which is the kind of cute story that is forever destined to overshadow their shared love for more credible acts such as and. Twee sign four: Odd instrumentationLos Campesinos! are loaded with musical extras including a violin a glockenspiel and melodica (which looks a bit like a cross between one of those mini Casio keyboards from the eighties and a bong). But there is nothing wrong with expanding your musical horizons beyond the standard guitar/bass/drum template; it's what you do with them that counts. For Los Campesinos! that means creating a big sound more redolent of than the likes of. Twee sign five: ChildishnessMusic critic and author famously described the twee movement as a "revolt into childhood," and Los Campesinos! certainly fit the bill on that front thanks to their cartoonish aesthetic and songs filled with kiddie references (most of them too peculiarly British to bother trying to explain here). However a certain youthfulness is forgiveable in a band who are all still only 22 and thankfully they are already showing signs of maturing. Like wearing cheerleader's outfits or hanging around school playgrounds the childish side of twee becomes increasingly dubious with age. Twee sign six: Self-referentialismTheir latest single is called "The International Tweexcore Underground." It doesn't get much more twee than that. But dig a little deeper and you realise the song doesn't just name-check twee icons such as and it disses them too. And then it does the same thing to which is far too tough to be twee. So are they twee or not? Ah screw it. I've no idea. But they're dead good so who cares? Los Campesinos! play the on November 28. 2007. Their EP "Sticking Fingers into Sockets" (Arts&Crafts) is out now and their most recent single "International Tweexcore Underground" (Wichita) is available via import from in the UK. Their debut album is due for release in March 2008.

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"KQED: Arts & Culture: Music Review: Los Campesinos! cause a twee ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-21 12:16:08

Being a music fan used to be much simpler when I was younger. Back then. I saw the world in delicately nuanced shades of Black or White. But with age comes a sort of wisdom which in turn just seems to make life much more complicated. Take for example. Cardiff-based indie kids who are due to land in San Francisco for the first time on November 28. 2007. Seven members strong they burst onstage with a youthful infectious energy that is hard not to love. But they also carry with them the unmistakeable whiff of which troubles me. Over the years. I have developed a strange contradictory relationship with this fey branch of indie rock. Occasionally it produces glorious moments of shimmering pop that cause me to fall in love with music all over again. Which is all the more surprising when I find the vast majority of the twee tribes to be an irritating self-absorbed weirdly conservative bunch of cardigan abusers. But instead of pretending that this side of Los Campesinos! doesn't really exist or that I don't have a problem with twee after all. I have decided to face my fears like a grown-up should. Are they really twee and if so is this such a bad thing? Twee sign one: Boy-girl harmoniesAny twee band worth their salt should feature mixed-gender singing. Ideally neither voice should be particularly strong or tuneful: the boy errs towards weak and yelpy while the girl turns up the bubblegum sweetness while simultaneously channeling the spirit of. Los Campesinos! lead vocalist Gareth and back-up singer Aleks fit this classic template perfectly but both also have enough moxie in their voices to avoid the limp lisping tuneless excesses of twee pop past. In fact. Aleks' voice is really rather nice. Twee sign two: Being indieOf course releasing your first record on small-format vinyl via an indie label doesn't in itself make you twee but it definitely helps. LC have done it twice: first in the UK with their debut seven-inch single "We Throw Parties. You Throw Knives" on Wichita Recordings then in North American by re-releasing their first two UK singles as a six-song EP called "Sticking Fingers into Sockets" on Canadian indie label Arts&Crafts available naturally enough on 10-inch vinyl. But quirky releases are fun and one thing twee bands can't be faulted for is keeping the punk tradition of DIY mail-order-only singles with hand-printed sleeves alive and well. Twee sign three: Twee rootsOne of the surest indicators of a band being twee is if they formed out of a shared love for some other twee band. For example perhaps the most twee moment in history occurred when the founding members of met because they were both wearing badges. Ditto for Los Campesinos! Their lead guitarist Tom met the three original members of the band (Neil/guitar. Ollie/drums and Ellen/bass) when he overheard them chatting about American indie pop act in a Cardiff bar. Which is the kind of cute story that is forever destined to overshadow their shared love for more credible acts such as and. Twee sign four: Odd instrumentationLos Campesinos! are loaded with musical extras including a violin a glockenspiel and melodica (which looks a bit like a cross between one of those mini Casio keyboards from the eighties and a bong). But there is nothing wrong with expanding your musical horizons beyond the standard guitar/bass/drum template; it's what you do with them that counts. For Los Campesinos! that means creating a big sound more redolent of than the likes of. Twee sign five: ChildishnessMusic critic and author famously described the twee movement as a "revolt into childhood," and Los Campesinos! certainly fit the bill on that front thanks to their cartoonish aesthetic and songs filled with kiddie references (most of them too peculiarly British to bother trying to explain here). However a certain youthfulness is forgiveable in a band who are all still only 22 and thankfully they are already showing signs of maturing. Like wearing cheerleader's outfits or hanging around school playgrounds the childish side of twee becomes increasingly dubious with age. Twee sign six: Self-referentialismTheir latest single is called "The International Tweexcore Underground." It doesn't get much more twee than that. But dig a little deeper and you realise the song doesn't just name-check twee icons such as and it disses them too. And then it does the same thing to which is far too tough to be twee. So are they twee or not? Ah screw it. I've no idea. But they're dead good so who cares? Los Campesinos! play the on November 28. 2007. Their EP "Sticking Fingers into Sockets" (Arts&Crafts) is out now and their most recent single "International Tweexcore Underground" (Wichita) is available via import from in the UK. Their debut album is due for release in March 2008.

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"A week in the death of public service broadcasting" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-02 02:48:07

The axing of Rough Justice and ITV's decision to end its Sunday politics create by mental act provide two warnings about the decline of public service broadcasting In just one week we have had two reminders of the fragility of public function broadcasting in the UK both at the BBC and beyond. First. This is a programme that has helped to quash 15 convictions overturning some appalling miscarriages of justice. It may not sound like a lot in 27 years but that's 15 lives utterly changed and 15 victories for truth and fairness an achievement that offered hope to many wrongly convicted prisoners languishing in Britain's jails. The kind of journalism required to unpick a case that has sent someone to confine is not easy - it means painstaking meticulous research winning the confidence of witnesses and police officers commissioning fresh forensic tests seeking legal advice. It is therefore expensive - and that's why the BBC chose to close the create by mental act at a time when budgets are under pressure. The corporation claims it will cover miscarriages of justice through Panorama and existing current affairs programmes but it's hard to believe these programmes will have the time patience and inclination to follow up conceal low-profile cases without the news value of the likes of. prepare Justice seems to me an almost textbook example of public service broadcasting - it does demonstrable public good and would be supported by any right-minded citizen whether they watched the programme or not. It could not conceivably be funded by the market although I am told that it used to get very respectable ratings. Its demise has to be seen as a defeat for journalism and for democracy at large. Outside the BBC public service broadcasting is in even poorer shape. ITV's decision while commercially defensible ends a proud 40-year tradition that stretched from David Frost's early LWT shows through the legendary Weekend World to Walden and Jonathan Dimbleby. Programmes such as Weekend World and World in Action gave ITV a reputation for current affairs at least as high as the BBC's. That tradition has shrivelled. Such public function commitments as it has left are shoehorned into populist formats such as Tonight with Trevor McDonald or residual fig-leaves like The South Bank Show and are dying fast. It is not all ITV's accuse of course: the affiliate is now prey to market forces in a way unimaginable 20 years ago and can do little but heed commercial priorities. And doubtless we can survive without Sunday Edition. But the more serious issue is that if ITV opts out of high-quality high-minded broadcasting the BBC will undergo no real competition for standards. Monopolies tend to lead to complacency an aversion to innovation and risk-taking and a temptation to touch cosy deals with the powerful. If somebody else did a version of Rough Justice would the BBC have axed the strand so readily? Would Newsnight be so good were it not for Channel 4 News? Would Panorama retain investigative rigour were it not for the example of programmes such as Dispatches and Unreported World? The accommodate of Commons select committee on culture media and sport only yesterday. In recommending what has become known as an "arts council of the airwaves" committee chairman John Whittingdale argued that we should aim "to sustain plurality and to carry the benefits of competition to the provision of public service content that the market would not provide". Quite rapidly - and there are those who would dispute this because definition is always problematic - we are losing public service programmes from our commercial channels. The consequent lack of competition for the BBC combined with the corporation's financial exigencies and its reluctance to sacrifice ratings could allow the same tradition to wither there too. This is a big complex subject and no one can say that it is easy for the politicians regulators and broadcasters to find a balance between technological pressures and commercial reality on the one hand and that ever nebulous quality the public arouse on the other and are aware of what's happening and are both examining the issue. But this week has given us a snapshot of the problem and its hazardous implications. A week in the death of public service broadcasting This article was first published on on Friday November 16 2007. It was measure updated at 11:57 on November 16 2007. {for comment in Comments}{if comment_list == 0 }{var lay = "first"}{else}{var position = ""}{/if} ${comment. PostedAtTime|formatDateTime:MessageTime} {if mention. 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"Forum: California State Budget Crisis/Barry Bonds Indictment" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-28 07:12:08

According to the latest report from the state's budget analyst. Elizabeth forge. California will face a 10 billion dollar shortfall by July. 2008. Forum examines the current crisis and the legislative debate on tax increases vs spending cuts. At 9:30 the show discusses federal prosecutors' indictment of former Giant's baseball star Barry Bonds on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in connection with steroid use. entertain: Dave IversonGuests:

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"Forum: California State Budget Crisis/Barry Bonds Indictment" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-28 07:12:08

According to the latest inform from the state's calculate analyst. Elizabeth Hill. California will face a 10 billion dollar shortfall by July. 2008. Forum examines the current crisis and the legislative debate on tax increases vs spending cuts. At 9:30 the show discusses federal prosecutors' indictment of former Giant's baseball star Barry Bonds on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in connection with steroid use. entertain: Dave IversonGuests:

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"Perspectives: Oyster Wars" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:55:07

(Windows: right-click and choose "Save Target As." Mac: direct Ctrl click cerebrate and choose "deliver As.") Naturalist Michael Ellis discusses the National Parks Service decision to change state the Johnson Oyster Farm in Pt. Reyes National Seashore. entertain: Michael Ellis * Indicates required handle. Names and email addresses are not collected by KQED org. For more information gratify see our.

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"Graeme Harper & More - this Saturday" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:16:10

Don`t forget to analyse out the Graeme Harper directed Children in Need meeting of fifth & tenth Doctors Peter Davison & David Tennant on Friday`s BBC1 Children in be telethon- Graeme will be back on Southside this Saturday together with creator Alan Stevens ,  David Howe from sports correspondent Jane Clarke our LJS correspondent Kristina Cook & many more. Nick Murray`s `At Your Leisure ` features the Southside debut of cut folk singer Flossie Malavaille    Southside Broadcasting Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales. Reg No. 4898393 Registered ofice : The James Cook University Hospital communicate Suite. Marton Road. Middlesbrough. TS4 3BW © Copyright 2007 - http://www southsidebroadcasting com

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"Brain Broadcast - Featured on Fridays (Nov. 16/07)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:08:07

Welcome to a regular feature at called Featured on Fridays.  Every Friday I will inform you to one or more of the blogs and bloggers that fill my newsreader.  These are blogs that I genuinely enjoy and read regularly.  In this installment I’m featuring a master magician. I convey blogger… (recently retitled) is by a man who calls himself Proffer or Mass Media Prof.  He tells us he’s a former journalist and that he’s currently teaching the same.  But… I evaluate he’s actually a know jazz musician who’s translated his gift to the computer screen.   When I construe his entries - which cover popular culture movies music history current events you label it - I feel desire I’m observing a Coltrane a Parker or a Marsalis at work:  picking arranging and presenting words and images desire a master musician moves appear conquer and emotion.  He’s a wonderfully descriptive and thoughtful writer.  Stop by Proffer’s sight and prepare to be immersed in a powerful blogging undergo. If you’d desire to be reviewed in Featured on Fridays don’t delay to drop me an telecommunicate (see About Me summon) or leave me a mention. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Goodbye public service broadcasting?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 18:00:31

In the week that the retrial of Barry George was announced the BBC said that it is going to axe Rough Justice namely the programme that has uncovered numerous miscarriages of justice in the UK legal system over the years. Put simply it's too expensive for the BBC to produce as the result of the recently announced cutbacks to its factual programming. It may be the case that modern techniques used to secure the conviction of criminals are now resulting in fewer misconvictions but the high profile case of Barry George (concerning the murder of Jill Dando) shows that there's still plenty of room for disbelieve. And will Panorama seriously believe investigating a low-profile case that requires intensive research?Indeed this choose of cutback may not go down too well with government ministers who are starting to conclude that the BBC has shown arrogance in electing not to change state drink BBC Three; some ministers probably evaluate that the BBC ought to just broadcast two TV channels desire it used to and axing Rough Justice probably helps to affirm their fears. Thankfully for the BBC the authorise fee has been secured for the next few years and with a bit of luck (and time) it may comfort be able to persuade politicians that the authorise fee may be worth continuing with change surface if not exactly in its current create. But it's decisions like this that threatens to undo all the hard work made by some people within the BBC. Then there's ITV axing its Sunday political programmes which just goes to show that the current system of media regulation is totally useless when it comes to enforcing public service committments. ITV holds expensive regional licences which other commercial broadcasters would love to get their hands on so why doesn't Ofcom force ITV to alter its committments?In a House of Commons committee meeting yesterday. John Whittingdale called for a 'plurality' of public service broadcasting but a public function broadcaster requires funding committment and enforcement; it's no good wanting public service when the temptation not to provide such a function becomes too great as seems to currently be the case with ITV.

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"Brain Broadcast - Home" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 20:13:35

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"Earning 'harms students' futures'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:10:48

Students who work to help pay their way through university are missing out on extra curricular activities that might bid future employers it is claimed. The University and College Union which represents university lecturers says working desire hours makes them too tired to participate in college life. The government argues more support has been given to reduce the time students have to bring home the bacon to bring up their income. Estimates say that half of all students who do a full-time degree bring home the bacon to help pay their way. On average they work 14 hours a week but some work more than 20 hours a week says the BBC's Sarah Pennells. Potentially students who work the longest hours may be too tired to get the most from their lectures but they could also be too busy to get involved in the student paper or connect clubs and societies that could back up their CV stand out. Sally capture from the University and College Union said there was concern about the be of students who are working desire hours. "A student who's had simply to bring home the bacon to be will not necessarily have had the choices to create their career and it means they're at a detriment immediately they go into the job market," she said. investigate by the National Union of Students shows that 10% of students have considered dropping out of university because of financial concerns. Ama Uzowuru vice president of the NUS says students are not working to buy gadgets such as MP3 players and DVDs but the essentials such as books and food. "They leave university and they haven't worked on the student newspaper and they haven't done those activities at university that they could do," she said. Other experts accept that the undergo of working can actually back up students obtain a job when they graduate. Fraser Lewis of Graduate Recruitment Company says employers determine bring home the bacon experience even if it is not directly relevant to their career. The government rejects the charge that students are forced to alter a choice between financing their university degree and getting a good CV. Education Minister Bill Rammell says the government has put a new package of financial give in displace for students starting university this autumn which should mean students do not have to bring home the bacon more than they be to. "We don't want students to work excessive hours but as long as students don't bring home the bacon more than about 15 hours a week. I evaluate there are some advantages," he said.

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"Earning 'harms students' futures'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:10:46

Students who bring home the bacon to help pay their way through university are missing out on extra curricular activities that might tempt future employers it is claimed. The University and College Union which represents university lecturers says working long hours makes them too tired to act in college life. The government argues more give has been given to reduce the time students have to work to bring up their income. Estimates say that half of all students who do a full-time degree bring home the bacon to help pay their way. On add up they work 14 hours a week but some bring home the bacon more than 20 hours a week says the BBC's Sarah Pennells. Potentially students who work the longest hours may be too tired to get the most from their lectures but they could also be too busy to get involved in the student paper or join clubs and societies that could help their CV rest out. Sally Hunt from the University and College Union said there was concern about the number of students who are working long hours. "A student who's had simply to work to be will not necessarily have had the choices to create their career and it means they're at a detriment immediately they go into the job market," she said. investigate by the National Union of Students shows that 10% of students have considered dropping out of university because of financial concerns. Ama Uzowuru vice president of the NUS says students are not working to buy gadgets such as MP3 players and DVDs but the essentials such as books and food. "They get university and they haven't worked on the student newspaper and they haven't done those activities at university that they could do," she said. Other experts accept that the undergo of working can actually help students obtain a job when they have. Fraser Lewis of Graduate Recruitment Company says employers value bring home the bacon undergo change surface if it is not directly relevant to their career. The government rejects the rush that students are forced to make a choice between financing their university degree and getting a good CV. Education Minister Bill Rammell says the government has put a new package of financial support in place for students starting university this autumn which should convey students do not undergo to bring home the bacon more than they be to. "We don't be students to work excessive hours but as desire as students don't bring home the bacon more than about 15 hours a week. I think there are some advantages," he said.

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"Australian Broadcasting Company: Bush's spending 'out of control ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:45:45

The man who served for nearly two decades as chairman of the Federal keep back in the United States. Alan Greenspan has delivered a scathing attack on US President George W Bush saying he pays too little attention to financial develop. Mr Greenspan in a new schedule to be published next week says the White House ignored his advice to veto what he calls "out-of-control" spending Bills which drove the country deeper and deeper into deficits. He also says that the Republicans deserved to lose control of Congress in measure year's elections. Mr Greenspan who is now 81 stepped down from his post last year. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP). APTN. Reuters. AAP. CNN and the BBC World function which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.

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"Support for Welsh Broadcasting Control" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:43:40

Wales and Scotland be the measure relic of English colonisation. The English were ejected from France after the death of Joan of Arc and from Eire in 1921 but the government at Westminster continues to exert its hold back over its remaining colonies. Wales has always been a nation with its own distinctive culture and language. Independence Cymru supports Adam Price's race for total control of all broadcasting services in Wales. It is scandalous the today (Saturday) there is no coverage of the Plaid Cymu Annual Conference in Llandudno. Adam determine ordain communicate there today and we cannot watch him or listen in. Concerning Adam's suggestion that Plaid should form a coalition with do work in Westminster I adjudge I undergo doubts and serious reservations but am change state to being persuaded. The arguments in favour had exceed be pretty cogent and convincing. have of Coleg y Drindod. Caerfyrddin 1958-1960. Campaigned for Hywel Heilyn Roberts. Met Gwynfor Evans. Teacher of English as a Foreign Language with RSA Diploma TEFLA. Teaching overseas for 20 years in five countries. In 2007 rejoined Plaid Cymru working for Cymru and beat independence. Campaigned for Helen Mary Jones in Llanelli and Porth Tywyn. Press command for Plaid Llanelli. Writing letters to the newspapers on topics of concern to Plaid and the community. Poet and philosopher. Democratic radical pluralist and advocate of national unity and solidarity.

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"Australian Broadcasting Company: UN calls on world to help ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 16:15:23

The United Nations has appealed for almost $48 million to help Nicaragua acquire from Hurricane Felix. The category five hurricane hit the country last week. When Hurricane Felix crashed into the glide of northern Nicaragua more than 100 people were killed. Two weeks on and the situation for around 160,000 of those who survived remains dire. Thousands of homes undergo been destroyed and many villages remain cut off by mudslides. The United Nations has called on the international community to provide the necessary funds to get emergency aid to the worst affected. This function may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP). APTN. Reuters. AAP. CNN and the BBC World function which is procure and cannot be reproduced.

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