Carrie Underwood is finally going on her first ARENA headlining Tour.
She will be the first person from Idol to go on a SOLD OUT Headlining Tour.
Here is the list of date and place.
Sep 24 2008 8:00P
Bank of Kentucky Center Highland Heights, Kentucky
Sep 25 2008 8:00P
Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sep 27 2008 8:00P
Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, North Dakota
Sep 28 2008 8:00P
Tyson Events Center Sioux City, Iowa
Sep 30 2008 8:00P
Landon Arena Topeka, Kansas
Oct 2 2008 8:00P
Assembly Hall @ University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois
Oct 3 2008 8:00P
Sears Centre Hoffman Estates, Illinois
Oct 4 2008 8:00P
Joe Louis Arena Detroit, Michigan
Oct 6 2008 8:00P
John Labatt Centre London, Ontario
Oct 7 2008 8:00P
Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ontario
Oct 10 2008 8:00P
Harbour Station St. John, New Brunswick
Oct 11 2008 8:00P
Moncton Coliseum Moncton, New Brunswick
Oct 12 2008 8:00P
Halifax MetroCentre Halifax, Nova Scotia
Oct 14 2008 8:00P
Cumberland County Civic Centre Portland, Maine
Oct 15 2008 8:00P
Agganis Arena Boston, Massachusetts
Oct 16 2008 8:00P
Ryan Center Kingston, Rhode Island
Oct 18 2008 8:00P
OnCenter at War Memorial Syracuse, New York
Oct 19 2008 8:00P
Liacouras Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oct 21 2008 8:00P
Binghamton Binghamton, New York
Oct 23 2008 8:00P
Hampton Coliseum Hampton, Virginia
Oct 24 2008 8:00P
LJVM Coliseum Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Oct 26 2008 8:00P
DeSoto Civic Center Southaven, Mississippi
Oct 27 2008 8:00P
ASU Convocation Center Jonesboro, Arkansas
Oct 29 2008 8:00P
BOK Center Tulsa, Oklahoma
Oct 30 2008 8:00P
Nokia Theatre Grand Prairie, Texas
Oct 31 2008 8:00P
Frank Erwin Center Austin, Texas
Nov 1 2008 8:00P
Reliant Arena Houston, Texas
Nov 3 2008 8:00P
Pan American Center Las Cruces, New Mexico
Nov 5 2008 8:00P
Nokia Theatre Los Angeles, California
Nov 7 2008 8:00P
Jobing.com Arena Glendale, Arizona
Nov 8 2008 8:00P
San Diego Sports Arena San Diego, California
Nov 9 2008 8:00P
Citizens Bank Arena Ontario, California
Nov 14 2008 8:00P
Rabobank Arena Bakersfield, California
Nov 15 2008 8:00P
Oracle Arena Oakland, California
Nov 17 2008 8:00P
Rose Garden Portland, Oregon
Nov 19 2008 8:00P
E Center Salt Lake City, Utah
Nov 21 2008 8:00P
Adams Center Missoula, Montana
Nov 22 2008 8:00P
Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark Billings, Montana
Nov 24 2008 8:00P
Enmax Centre Lethbridge, Alberta
Nov 25 2008 8:00P
Rexall Place Edmonton, Alberta
Dec 1 2008 8:00P
Brandt Centre Regina, Saskatchewan
Dec 2 2008 8:00P
MTS Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba
Dec 4 2008 8:00P
Alliant Energy Center Memorial Coliseum Madison, Wisconsin
Dec 5 2008 8:00P
Chaifetz Arena St. Louis, Missouri
Dec 7 2008 8:00P
Sommet Center Nashville, Tennessee
Dec 8 2008 8:00P
UTC McKenzie Arena Chattanooga, Tennessee
Dec 9 2008 8:00P
BankcorpSouth Arena Tupelo, Mississippi
Dec 12 2008 8:00P
St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, Florida
Dec 13 2008 8:00P
UCF Arena Orlando, Florida
Dec 14 2008 8:00P
Stephen Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Carrie Underwood Headlining Areana Tour
Katharine Mcphee stars in the new Movie "House of Bunnies"
Coming out in August. It stars Anna Faris. The trailer can currently be seen on Youtube or downloaded on Itunes.
Will you check it out?
I think i will...
Amy Winehouse Punches a Fan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNhnwvSsctk&eurl
wow. she's becoming quite a mess these days. Someone just needs to get in there and take control of things before...well we all know.
Rumored High School Musical 3 Soundtrack
1. Now Or Never-
-HSM Cast
-During the West High Knights and East High Wildcats State Championship basketball game.
-Takes place in the gym.
2. Wow!-
-Tiara, Jimmy, Donnie
-The new sophomores enter into East High!
-They walk around together looking at everything and love the school.
3. My Shadow -
-Troy, Chad, Sharpay, Tiara, Jimmy, Donnie
-Takes place in the gym.
-Chad and Troy tell Donnie and Jimmy to meet up for basketball training.
-Meanwhile the theater is full, so Sharpay and Tiara are in the gym rehearsing.
4. Boys Are Back -
-Troy And Chad
-Troy and Chad run around a junkyard smashing and banging trash cans together and smashing car windows while dancing and singing.
5. I Want It All-
-Sharpay And Ryan
-Massive cafateria scence when there are over 500 kids danceing and singing in Sharpay's dream sequence of a Hollywood premiere in New York City.
6. You Think You Know What's Best-
-Gabriella and Sharpay
-A sing off between Sharpay and Gabriella
-Sharpay attempts to steal Troy again.
-Gabriella gets fed up with Sharpay and they start to sing.
7. Right Here, Right Now- -
Troy And Gabriella
-This is the first song in the musical.
Troy and Gabriella are sitting in the tree from the 1st movie.
8. (RUMORED) Our Prom Time!-
-HSM Cast
-This is a big number where the whole cast get dressed up for Prom.
9. Sing Just To Dance-
-Sharpay and Tiara
-The sing off between Sharpay and Tiara
-It is about 7 mins.
10. A Night To Remember-
-HSM Cast
-This song was planned to be the last song in the musical!
-It is mostly sung by Gabriella but there are parts where the whole cast sing.
11. Wait! Don't Go!-
-Ryan
-This song it the only solo in the movie!
-When everyone starts to leave as the play is finishing, Ryan runs out and grabs the mic.
-Kelsi plays music and he sings to the music.
12. May I Have This Dance?-
-Troy And Gabriella
-At Stanford University
- Troy suprises Gabriella and as he jumps from a tree and they sing around the campus.
13. We're All In This Together (Graduation Version)-
-HSM Cast
-There are extra verses in this one where Chad, Taylor, Jimmy, Donny, And Tiara new sing.
-Takes place during graduation.
14. High School Musical - HSM CastTakes Place as soon as evryone graduates!
15. 1st Credit Song -(winner of HSM: Get In The Picture)
16. 2nd Credit Song (Start Of Something New)*REMIXED*- Zac Efron And Vanessa Hudgens
17. What Did You Think?- Zac Efron
Supermodel Ruslana Korshunova commits suicide
Ruslana Korshunova, a 20 year old supermodel, died as a result of a fall from the Manhattan apartment building she lived in. At the scene, police said it appeared the young beauty fell from a balcony.
Saturday evening, the details surrounding the shocking death of Korshunova were still unclear. Ara Chekmayan of Tactical News Service spoke to one of the witnesses on Water Street, in Manhattan's Financial District, where the building is located. The witness, Ahmad Sadd, was there at the moment of the tragic death of Ruslana.
Korshunova was the kind of beauty not easily forgotten. According to bellazon.com, this Russian model was discovered by a senior booker at a modeling agency who saw the photo of Ruslana in the pages of an in flight magazine. The booker was so taken by her classic beauty that she started a search to find her.
The long haired goddess has been praised by the creme de la creme in the modeling world, her beauty printed on the cover of Vogue Magazine, Elle and other prestigious publications.
This is a cool picture
Wall-E' is a classic
(CNN) -- The most consistent production unit in Hollywood just hit another home run.
Wall-E
Wall-E ponders a Rubik's Cube in the Pixar film "Wall-E."
Over the last decade, Pixar has become a byword for quality, combining cutting-edge digital animation with depth of character, slapstick comedy and rich, engrossing storytelling that appeals equally to kids and adults. "Wall-E" has all of that and more.
Written and directed by Andrew Stanton ("Finding Nemo"), it's Pixar's most ambitious movie and an instant classic.
Wall-E is a solar-powered garbage drone, the last one still operating on an abandoned toxic planet that looks an awful lot like -- well, is -- Earth. A rusty box sitting on caterpillar tracks, with a retractable binocular-shaped head, he compresses junk into building blocks and then piles them up into towers that are shadow-skyscrapers of waste in the ruins of an unidentified city.
Electronic billboards still plug defunct products and bring us up to speed handily: Having polluted the planet with more waste than it could handle, globo-corporation Buy N Large evacuated its customers on a five-year space cruise ("The final fun-tier," promises the president, played by Fred Willard), leaving the robots to clean up the mess. Only their calculations were a little off. It's been 700 years, and Wall-E is still at work. Video Watch the cast talk about the plucky robot »
The opening half-hour is a delectable demonstration of visual storytelling. Although his vocabulary is limited to a bare handful of words, Wall-E, we gather, has developed more than a trace of consciousness. He's a hoarder, curious enough to collect unusual bric-a-brac: a whisk, an electric light bulb, bubble wrap. His most treasured item is a VHS tape of "Hello, Dolly."
His systems are scrambled when he bumps into Eve, a gleaming research pod from the mother ship whose sleek, egg-like design and distinctive start-up chime must be a wink to Pixar (and Apple) boss Steve Jobs.
At any rate, Eve is the apple of Wall-E's eye. He's so smitten, he'd follow her anywhere -- even outer space.
There's something special about Wall-E and his pursuit. Robots have been routinely humanized in sci-fi movies: in "Blade Runner," "A.I." and "Metropolis," for example. And "Wall-E" also isn't alone in implying that human beings are becoming more mechanistic ourselves, though the obese overgrown babies Stanton imagines reclining in hover chairs -- pampered and cocooned from birth -- is a more scathing caricature of consumer over-dependency than we'd expect to find in a Hollywood family film. iReport.com: Share your view on 'Wall-E'
Indeed, Stanton's most obvious touchstones are Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey" (at one point he treats us to a parodic blast of "Also Sprach Zarathustra" to signal a small baby step for man that's also a huge leap for mankind) and Douglas Trumbull's 1972 eco-parable "Silent Running": philosophical sci-fi films made only four years apart at another point of environmental sensitivity.
But the animating spirit here goes back much further, to the sentimental reveries and delightful improvisatory dexterity of Charlie Chaplin. In "Modern Times," made more than 70 years ago, Chaplin made play with the degrading effects of industrialized society. In "Wall-E," Stanton pitches us between a post-industrial wasteland embalmed in smog and the sterile, artificial atmosphere of a giant floating life-support system.
These aren't attractive prospects, but they are transformed by the little lovelorn robot, a lonely soul who seeks companionship anywhere he can get it ... in a cockroach, an old movie and a trigger-happy search robot.
"Wall-E" isn't a perfect movie; some business involving a team of rogue robots is unduly scrappy. But, mostly, this is a film filled with remarkable moments: a pas de deux in front of the Milky Way (with Wall-E propelled by a fire extinguisher), Eve's maternal glow as she carries out her primary directive, the fleeting moment when first-time space traveler Wall-E turns back, sees the Earth and tries to share his joy in the discovery.
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Grace, beauty, joy, laughter and love. A wonderful combination for any movie. "Wall-E" is easily the best film of the year so far.
"Wall-E" is rated G and has a running time of 97 minutes. For Entertainment Weekly's take, click here.