Monday, October 30, 2006

Vegoose Music Festival 2006




The 2nd Annual Vegoose Music Festival was this past weekend (10/28-10/29). It was awesome. Took me back to my college days....

Lots of bands, lots of people in tie dye, lots of smoke....

The lineup over the two days consisted of the following:
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
The Killers
The Mars Volta
The Keller Williams Incident
The Black Crowes
The Raconteurs
Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
Medeski Martin & Wood w/ special guest Maceo Parker
Cat Power and the
Memphis Rhythm Band
Jurassic 5
Praxis
Yonder Mountain String Band
Gomez
Dr. Octagon aka Kool Keith
Money Mark
Toubab Krewe
The Coup
Yard Dogs Road Show
Widespread Panic
Phil & Trey...
Fiona Apple
Ben Folds
The Roots
Rhythm Devils Featuring Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Mike Gordon, Steve Kimock, & Sikiru Adepoju Plus Special Guest Jen Durkin
G. Love & Special Sauce
Galactic
Built To Spill
Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins
Guster
Jim James of My Morning Jacket
Band of Horses
Jamie Lidell
Matt Costa

We didn't catch all the acts, but heard many of them. Fun was had...

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Flags of Our Fathers

Rating:★★★★
Category:Movies
Genre: Drama
Last night I caught a sneak preview of the new Clint Eastwood Produced/Directed film 'Flags of Our Fathers'.

This is the story of a photograph. It is the story of a picture taken of the men that raised the flag at Iwo Jima, the war story and the political story. As soon as the photo hit the states, the politicians and military wanted to use it to gain support and money for the war. The U.S. was broke and desperately needed it's citizens to buy war bonds to help pay for the war. The men in that photo (the ones who were not killed- 3 of 6) were brought back to the U.S. and put on tour, the War Bond tour, going to stadiums, balls, dinners, etc. touted as heroes, asking for money. This didn't sit too well with those soldiers.

I ran into someone in Starbucks yesterday who also saw a preview Tuesday night. I asked how he liked it because I was seeing it that night. He said it was good, but choppy. And bloody.

Well in a word (or 3), he was right.

By choppy, it jumps around, quite a bit. It doesn't lose you, but at times is a little distracting. I did notice however, when it would jump to the actual war scenes at Iwo Jima, everyone was a little taller in their seats. Some holding the arm rests, some moving to the edge of the seat. When it would jump to the War Bond Tour or to current times (as told by the elderly men and sons), people would relax in their seats, begin breathing normally.

This movie is long (2.25), and at times does feel long, yet I didn't mind. It is also very graphic. The movie was filmed on location in Iwo Jima which is incredible and certainly adds to the realism. This was not a small military campaign and Eastwood captured the enormity of it all. The war scenes, reminiscent of Saving Private Ryan's opening sequence, were extremely bloody. I would almost say too bloody, but I would guess so was the actual war. This movie is not for the faint at heart. Some of the blood and guts scenes will make you turn your head away.

The casting was terrific. I could say Ryan Phillippe (Crash), who did an incredible job portraying John "Doc" Bradley, was the main character, but the more I think about it, the more I think all three of the men were leads.

Adam Beach (to me best known from Windtalkers w/Nic Cage) played Native American Ira Hayes and showed a side story that was more poignant and depressing than the war story itself.

Jesse Bradford (who I loved in Bring it On) played Rene Glagnon, the only one of the soldiers who liked the 'celebrity' of being a 'hero'.

There were a lot, I mean a lot, of familiar faces in the cast. It was a fun and distracting at the same time. Barry Pepper was excellent as Platoon leader Mike Strank, yet I kept thinking he was going to pull out a rifle and be a sharp shooter (his role in Saving Private Ryan).

The movie was, in my opinion, about 20 minutes too long. I found the end to be a little slow and after 2 hours in my seat, I was getting antsy. But I did cry, multiple times, although that could just be because I am an emotional gal...

I will recommend that you stay for the credits after the movie. The ominous music playing (written by Clint Eastwood) and the authentic photos from Iwo Jima, will amaze and sadden.

I give it four of five stars, only because the gore and the length made it lose one star for me personally. Otherwise, I think it probably has some Oscar nominations in it. It is an important story that was important to tell.


Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Golf- Nellis AFB

Start:     Oct 22, '06 01:00a
Location:     Nellis Air Force Base

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Dove Campaign for Real Beauty

http://www.campaignforrealbeauty.com/
I love Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty. They have posted one of their new commercials on the homepage of their campaign site. It is really awesome.

Sunday, October 8, 2006

Andre Agassi's Grand Slam for Children Gala




Last night (10/7/06) I attended the Andre Agassi Grand Slam for Children Gala at the MGM Grand. This is an annual star studded affair with entertainment and auction to raise money for Agassi's foundation. I arrived towards the end of the auction, in time to see the entertainment. I was astonished by the caliber of items up for auction (one example was 2 First class tickets to the Grammy's, plus two VIP tickets and passes to all Grammy parties plus the presenters gift bag. This auction item went for about $200k.). It was hardly a surprise to hear, after the auction, that Agassi raised over $9 million.

The auction had assistance from some celebrities (I caught Emily Proctor of West Wing/CSI Miami fame) as well as Agassi and Steffi Graf.

The entertainment after the auction was awesome. First off Ellen DeGeneres was the host.

The first act was Tears for Fears. They performed Shout, Head Over Heals and Everybody Wants to Rule the World. Video here. They sounded and looked great. I never thought I would see this band live so this was a real treat.

There were some smaller, local, up and coming acts next. Then Sarah McLachlan performed. She did 3 of her big hits. Having seen her live a few times, as always, she did not disappoint with her absolutely perfect voice.

Next up was Michael Bublé. I love this guy. Such an incredible voice. He did a couple songs and an Elvis impression. See Video .

In between some of the acts, various celebrities came up, including Bradley Whitford (West Wing/Studio 60) and Ben Stiller.

Next up was John Mayer who did an acoustic set of 3 songs including his newest hit, Waiting for the World to Change - Video here.

The next act was the Counting Crows. I was really looking forward to them because I never saw them live before. An incredible disappointment. Worst act of the night. Adam Duritz went off into a weird prolonged, at points, seemingly improvised version of 'Round Here which took about 15 minutes... it was painful and a lot of the audience took this opportunity to leave for the evening.

Waiting through the Counting Crows was worth it though, because the final performer of the night, one I was only a little excited to see, was by far the highlight of the evening for me.

Phil Collins. Wow. He looked great. He sounded awesome. He chatted, he danced, he played the bongos. His first song, by request of Agassi, was In the Air Tonight. Then he went into a medley of hits. You Can't Hurry Love, Two Hearts, How Many Times, Something Happened On The Way To Heaven, Easy Lover... He ended with Take Me Home. The crowd sang along. There wasn't a disappointed person in the audience. Some Video here and here.

Las Vegas loves their local hero Andre Agassi. People obviously know about his tennis career. But what he has given back to the people, and especially the kids of Las Vegas, far surpasses his tennis highlights. Check out his foundation's website for more info.

Phil Collins - Agassi Gala




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His voice was perfect.

Monday, October 2, 2006

Comic Relief

Start:     Nov 18, '06 8:00p
Location:     Caesar's Palace
Whoopi Goldberg, Billy Crystal, Robin Williams

DC

Start:     Oct 8, '06
End:     Oct 11, '06

Andre Agassi's Grand Slam for Children

Start:     Oct 7, '06 8:00p
Location:     MGM Grand
http://www.mgmgrand.com/entertainment/grand-garden-arena.aspx
Sarah McLachlan, John Mayer, Counting Crows, Phil Collins, Ellen DeGeneres...

Kids to Kids Charity Gala

Start:     Sep 29, '06 6:00p
Location:     Venetian Ballroom
http://www.spreadthewordnevada.org/

DC

Start:     Sep 24, '06
End:     Sep 27, '06