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Lilith Fair Forced To Ax 10 Shows

Sarah McLachlan-headlined festival is struggling at the box office. By Gil Kaufman Sarah McLachlan at Lilith Fair in Calgary, Alberta, on June 27 Photo: David Bergman/ Getty Images In the midst of one of the cruelest summers the touring industry has had in decades, the Lilith Fair announced on Thursday that it was canceling 10 dates as a result of soft ticket sales. The female-centric tour, headlined by founder Sarah McLachlan, made its return to amphitheaters after an 11-year layoff on Sunday in Calgary, but co-founder Terry McBride admitted in a statement that slow box office has forced him to pull a number of upcoming dates. “We are in the midst of one of the most challenging summer concert seasons with many tours being cancelled outright,” McBride said in a statement. “Everyone involved with the tour would like to apologize to the fans and artists scheduled to play in these markets, and express appreciation for all the support for the festival’s return. Lilith remains the only tour of its kind, and we are confident that fans will be amazed by what each date has to offer.” The affected dates are: Salt Lake City (July 12), Montreal (July 23), Raleigh (August 4), Charlotte (August 6), West Palm Beach (August 10), Tampa (August 11), Birmingham (August 12), Austin (August 14), Houston (August 15) and Dallas (August 16). Because of the cancellations, some of the artists who were set to appear later in the tour may be performing in other cities. Fans are encouraged to check Lilithfair.com for updates on lineups. One of the most successful package tours of its era in the late 1990s (1997-1999), McLachlan and McBride decided to bring Lilith — which features a rotating list of headliners — back this year with a roster of tour veterans and a number of new stars. Among the acts taking part this year are: Erykah Badu, Rihanna, Gossip, Colbie Caillat, Cat Power, Selena Gomez, Corinne Bailey Rae, Indigo Girls, Kelly Clarkson, Jill Scott, Heart, Queen Latifah, Norah Jones, Mary J. Blige, Metric, Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow, Tegan and Sara, Sugarland, and Janelle Monae. The cancellations come during a summer in which the touring industry — which had record $4.4 billion grosses last summer — is struggling in the midst of a rash of concert cancellations and soft-selling tours. U2 were forced to postpone the latest leg of their 360 Tour when singer Bono suffered a back injury during rehearsals; Christina Aguilera pulled the plug on a summer tour promoting her Bionic album, citing scheduling conflicts; and Limp Bizkit called off its entire slate of amphitheater shows after complaining that they were not appropriate venues for the band. Maxwell also mothballed a leg of his summer tour just weeks before Simon & Garfunkel did the same due to a vocal injury suffered by Art Garfunkel. Related Artists Sarah McLachlan

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Social Security… or Insecurity?

A lucid discussion on how to save social security in the midst of financial chaos with the dollar is certainly lacking with the current Republocrat establishment. Following their silly “desperado economics” policies, both Democrat and Republican politicians shy away from this topic as the undeniable consequences are perceived to yet be years aw…. http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?p=3645 added by: shanklinmike

Tom Vitale and Valerie Bertinelli wedding

“We#39;ve both had good weddings [before],” Tom Vitale, 48, told us Monday at the New York premiere of Bertinelli#39;s TV Land show, Hot in Cleveland, which costars Betty White and airs Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET. “Now we want a good marriage.” They are in the midst of planning their wedding, but for Valerie Bertinelli and fiancé Tom Vitale creating the perfect ceremony isn#39;t high on their to-do list. So will it be a big over-the-top wedding or a more intimate affair? “It#39;s not about the pa

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Overfishing Pushing Argentine Hake Fishery to Collapse

photo: Procsilas Moscas via flickr Overfishing is a problem not limited by national boundary or species, as an interesting piece in Tierramérica illustrates: The Argentine Hake (known in Latin as Marluccius hubbsi and in Spanish as merluza ) is the preferred fish in an otherwise meat-loving nation, but due to indiscriminate fishing and a growing export market the fishery is on the brink of collapse–meaning that while there will still be hake in the sea, it won’t be commerciall… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Majority of Americans Think BP Should Face Criminal Charges

Image via Twilight Earth It should come as no surprise that BP’s public image is in the midst of a meltdown: Between the gaffe-a-day CEO Tony Hayward creating a heartless public face for the company, a near-complete lack of transparency on how much oil has really been gushing from the Gulf, and the fact that the disaster is still going on, it’s no wonder that the vast majority of Americans view the company unfavorably . But a recent pol… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Oil Spill Emotions Captured in Ironic Photo

Image: Compliments of Matthew R. Nichols This image sent in by an alert reader captures the oil spill in a nutshell: high emotions provoking outraged action, the BP logo besmirched, and all of us wishing that someone could just phone “Restore America” to make it all right again. But with “Top Kill” dead and “Junk Shot” trashed , this disaster just entered endurance phase. Thanks to Matthew for finding a chuckle in the midst of all the pain. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Phoenix Suns Star Jared Dudley on TMZ Live!

Filed under: TMZ Live We’re joined by Phoenix Suns star Jared Dudley — who’s currently in the midst of a playoff run … and who also donned the famous “Los Suns” jersey during the team’s protest of the new Arizona immigration law. // Read more

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Riots in Kyrgyzstan: Raw Video

Bishkek, the capital of central Asian nation Kyrgystan, is in the midst of a revolution on its streets. Riot police fought with demonstrators on Wednesday in clashes that killed at least five. Late in the day, opposition leaders said they had taken control of the country. Rumors placed the country's President in hiding on the American airbase Manas. Political unrest has gripped Kyrgyzstan, an impoverished former Soviet republic, since early March, threatening a spillover of violence into the fragile, mainly Muslim region. The clashes followed Tuesday's riot in the town of Talas, where protesters demanding the resignation of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev seized a local government office and took a regional governor hostage for several hours. added by: ctv

Neil Young’s ‘Long May You Run’: Behind The Olympic Closing Ceremony Song

Canadian-born singer/songwriter also performed the song on Conan O’Brien’s final ‘Tonight Show.’ By Eric Ditzian Neil Young performs during the Closing Ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Photo: Cameron Spencer/ Getty Images At the closing ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics on Sunday (February 28), Canadian-born singer/songwriter Neil Young took center stage — or, rather, center snow at BC Place Stadium — for a games-ending performance of “Long May You Run.” Standing beneath the flickering lights of the Olympic torch with his guitar and harmonica, Young’s mournful song capped 17 days of world-class competition and might have sounded familiar to TV viewers: He performed the same song a month earlier, during the final episode of Conan O’Brien’s run on “The Tonight Show.” While the tune seems to be finding itself a cultural statement in 2010, it’s been around for more than three decades. In 1976, the Stills-Young Band — headed by Young and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Stills, both former members of the folk-rock group Buffalo Springfield — released the album Long May You Run. Reaching #26 on the Billboard chart, the disc ended up going gold. The album was originally envisioned as a reunion between Stills and Young and former bandmates David Crosby and Graham Nash, but tension between the four resulted in the brief formation of the Stills-Young group. The duo didn’t last for long, as Young bailed in the midst of the ’76 tour and Stills was forced to finish the remaining dates without him. The title track is said to be an ode to Young’s first car, a 1948 Buick Roadmaster hearse. “Although these changes have come/ With your chrome heart shining in the sun,” go the lyrics. “Long may you run.” In January, during O’Brien’s final “Tonight” appearance, the late-night host said Young had been the first person to call him and offer support when his battle with NBC management became public. Similarly armed with only a guitar and harmonica, Young offered a soaring take on “Long May You Run” that acted as an emotional counterpoint to O’Brien and Will Ferrell’s performance of the Lynyrd Skynyrd rock anthem “Free Bird.” At Sunday’s ceremony, Young stood in the midst of the cavernous stadium and belted out a tribute to the spirit of the Olympics. “We’ve been through some things together/ With trunks of memories still to come,” he sang. “We found things to do in stormy weather/ Long may you run.” Related Artists Neil Young

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U2, Jay-Z Are One for Haiti

Sometimes you can’t make it on your own, especially in the midst of a catastrophe. Enter U2 and Jay-Z

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