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Does Bonnaroo Lineup Stray Too Far From Roots With Eminem, Lil Wayne?

Festival splits the difference between new acts and old, in a nod to its future and past. By James Montgomery Eminem Photo: Kevin Mazur/EM/WireImage On Tuesday (February 15), organizers announced the lineup for the 2011 Bonnaroo festival , a bill featuring plenty of nods to the fest’s past (mainstays Widespread Panic, My Morning Jacket and the String Cheese Incident, to name a few), but also — most notably — two of the biggest hip-hop acts on the planet, Eminem and Lil Wayne. Browse photos of the 2011 Bonnaroo performers . And, sure, mainstream hip-hop headliners aren’t exactly new for the ‘Roo — Kanye West topped the bill in 2008, and Jay-Z did it last year — but the tandem of Em and Wayne marks a definite departure for the 10-year-old fest, one that members of its die-hard fanbase may have a hard time digesting, if only for the fact that it’s such a departure from the days of old. When West took the stage at 4:30 a.m. in ’08 (a scheduling snafu he blamed, in part, on Pearl Jam running late with their set), those die-hards howled that Bonnaroo had moved too far from its roots. That deafening din was only amplified by the fact that the festival also featured Metallica as a headliner . And while we don’t expect the same kind of outrage this year, we have to wonder if, by tapping the likes of Eminem and Wayne, Bonnaroo had forever alienated the fans who made the festival what it is today. The answer, it seems, is no. “I first went in 2004, and even then the ‘traditional’ fans were already saying it’s too commercial, it’s BS, and that was when the jam-band scene was huge,” Caine O’Rear, editor of American Songwriter magazine, said. “I think you’ll have some purists who will complain, but overall, people will be psyched about the lineup. … Jay-Z was one the most well-received acts last year, which I think was a surprise to most people. [Widespread] Panic is a flagship Bonnaroo band, plus String Cheese Incident, My Morning Jacket … it appeals to this core demo. [Organizers] definitely consider the festival’s roots.” “I think, as a fan, I’m excited by this year’s lineup,” Josh Baron, editor of Relix magazine, added. “Once again, they’ve delivered a pretty unique lineup of programming. You’re not going to find these same acts together at any other festival in this country, if not the world, and that’s something [Bonnaroo organizers] always strive to do. And in this 10th year, they’re hyper-conscious of honoring their roots with a band like Widespread Panic, but also pushing the envelope with acts like Eminem and Wayne. … I don’t think this lineup is going to lose any more fans than they have past years; this isn’t the year that Bonnaroo jumped the shark. People who had that problem probably left the festival years ago.” And perhaps that’s always going to be the catch-22 as far as Bonnaroo is concerned: It is such a beloved institution — one that started in 2002 as a way of showcasing so-called jam bands and the flourishing community that surrounded them — that die-hards are always going to complain about the lineup. It’s sort of an annual tradition. And as organizers push the festival into its second decade, they’re always going to have to weigh the will of their original fans with the ever-evolving tastes of new audiences. “There’s no question [organizers] consider the festival’s history when they put together the lineups. You’re always going to see those core types of bands — Phish, Dave Matthews, Panic, the Dead. … They unequivocally know those are the fans that made the festival. They travel considerable distances to make the Bonnaroo experience what it is,” Baron said. “But part of what makes a festival is that it allows people to see music they normally wouldn’t. I wouldn’t buy a Lil Wayne ticket, but I’m excited to see him in concert, and Eminem is an undeniable performer. And as much as there’s a backlash to a band like Metallica, if you were there, it certainly wasn’t as if it was empty. There were tens of thousands of people watching Metallica.” “Clearly they’re hitting the big demos this year — hip hop, big indie, a lot of the big Americana acts — because I think a lot of people who go to these festivals have eclectic tastes,” O’Rear said. “And I think Bonnaroo is better for it.” What do you think of this year’s Bonnaroo lineup? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos Bonnaroo 2011 Lineup Related Artists Lil Wayne Eminem

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Foo Fighters, Death Cab For Cutie, Wilco Lead Sasquatch! Festival Lineup

The Washington fest, held in May, will also feature Modest Mouse, Decemberists, Robyn. The Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage The lineup for the 2011 Sasquatch! Music Festival has been announced, and, in keeping with both its locale (the hilly expanses of Washington) and its mascot (a benevolently hirsute man-ape), the fest will feature some of the Pacific-Northwestiest, beard-iest bands in the land. Foo Fighters, Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse and Wilco top the bill for the tenth annual ‘Quatch, scheduled for Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30, at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. Also on the bill: Bright Eyes, the Flaming Lips (performing their ’99 stunner The Soft Bulletin ), the Decemberists, Iron & Wine, Rodrigo y Gabriela and Robyn. All in all, organizers announced more than 80 bands for the 2011 Sasquatch fest, a list that includes the recently reactivated Death From Above 1979, Cold War Kids, the recently de-activated Wolf Parade, Chromeo, Sleigh Bells, the Thermals, Flogging Molly, Best Coast, Surfer Blood, Fitz & the Tantrums, Smith Westerns, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Major Lazer. Additional acts will be announced in the coming weeks. In previous years, Sasquatch’s stages have been graced by the likes of My Morning Jacket, Arcade Fire, Bj

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Gabby Sidibe & Zoe Kravitz Are About To Make It Rain On Indie Films

Actress, director and screenwriter Victoria Mahoney recently released the trailer to her latest film, “Yelling to the Sky.” Mahoney received the Lynn Auerbach Screenwriting Fellowship to produce the film that will star Zoe Kravitz and Gabourey Sidibe. It details the life of a mixed-race seventeen year old trying to find her identity in a impoverished New York neighborhood. The film will be shown at the SXSW Film Festival in March. Check out the film’s trailer at MadameNoire.com

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2011 Chinese New Year animals and years

Customers look at a giant rabbit-shaped decoration made of white roses and lilies for the upcoming Chinese Spring Festival at a shopping mall in Nanjing, Jiangsu province January 31, 2011. The Lunar New Year begins on February 3 and marks the start of the Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese zodiac. This week marks the beginning of Chinese New Year. The Chinese lunar calendar is divided into 12-year zodiac cycles named for animals. This year, 4708, is the Year of the Rabbit. “The Rabbi

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Rob vs. Jeremy vs. Thomas: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Rob Lowe , Jeremy Piven , Thomas Jane , Who'd You Rather? , Beauty Rob Lowe , 46, Jeremy Piven , 45, and Thomas Jane , 41, joined forces to promote their new flick ” I Melt With You ” at the Sundance Film Festival on Wednesday.

Evil Dead Trap Director Toshiharu Ikeda Dies at 60

Very sad news from Japan: It looks as though director Toshiharu Ikeda, who held a place on Movieline’s Halloween 25 horror film list for Evil Dead Trap , has been found dead. He is believed to have committed suicide by drowning. Besides a number of exploitation films in the early 80’s, including the fourth film in the internationally-infamous Angel Guts series, Ikeda was known in Japan for Mermaid Legend and the 2004 Tokyo International Film Festival selection The Man Behind the Scissors . Rest in peace. [ Jasper Sharp ]

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The Case For Mark Pellington’s Sundance Offender I Melt With You

The mass walkouts were the first indication that Mark Pellington’s I Melt with You was heading for a rocky Sundance reception; even critics who’d made it through couldn’t wait to spill out into the hallways and let the vitriol fly. I Melt with You was, effectively, the first hands-down bomb of the festival. But does Pellington’s midlife-crisis male-bonding thriller — which was picked up today by Magnolia Pictures — deserve all the flack?

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The mass walkouts were the first indication that Mark Pellington’s I Melt with You was heading for a rocky Sundance reception; even critics who’d made it through couldn’t wait to spill out into the hallways and let the vitriol fly. I Melt with You was, effectively, the first hands-down bomb of the festival. But does Pellington’s midlife-crisis male-bonding thriller — which was picked up today by Magnolia Pictures — deserve all the flack?

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Terrence Howard Says He Picked Up Acting Tips From 50 Cent

‘I actually learned more from watching him,’ the ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’ ‘ actor tells Mixtape Daily. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Josh Horowitz 50 Cent, Terrence Howard and Floyd Mayweather Photo: MTV News Celebrity Favorites: Terrence Howard 50 Cent has invaded Hollywood with a string of roles alongside Tinseltown royalty like Al Pacino and Robert De Niro (“Righteous Kill”) and leading-man-in-the-making Chace Crawford (“Twelve”). We all know that the G-Unit General can make a hit, but after he and producer Randall Emmett inked a reported $200 million deal to launch Cheetah Films, don’t be surprised if the rapper’s future lies in making fans sit down to watch him on the big screen instead of hitting the dance floor. He hasn’t left New York for the West Coast just yet, but Terrence Howard said 50 is a more than capable actor. The two worked together on Fif’s first film, “Get Rich or Die Tryin’.” And according to the veteran actor (“Hustle & Flow,” “Crash,” “Ray”), he actually learned more from 50 than the other way around. “One of the things that I learned, the hardest thing to do is be still,” Howard explained. “When you don’t know what to do, be still. He mastered that. And therefore, when he jumped forward and has something to say, he spoke the truth with it. That’s a genius. That’s what makes great film work. He was there from the beginning. I actually learned more from watching him, ’cause he taught me to be still.” In addition to his film ventures and wrapping his next album , 50 Cent recently joined Floyd Mayweather Jr. at the Sundance Film Festival for the launch of the boxer’s Mayweather Productions . For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines .

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