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Bong Baby, Judging Twilight & World Cup Winner: infoMania: 07.01.2010

Host Conor Knighton and comedic crew wickedly skewer the week in media. Includes Larry King's retirement from CNN, Chris Brown's tearful tribute to Michael Jackson at the BET Awards and the limitations of Drake's superstardom. Plus, Modern Lady's Erin Gibson examines the controversy behind a CitiBank employee's sexy wardrobe, That's Gay's Bryan Safi Salutes a cranky church lady, Ben Hoffman explains in an infoMania Editorial why he hates soccer and Brett Erlich gives a Viral Video Pop Quiz about a gun totting crooner on YouTube. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomania . added by: infoMania

Janeane Garofalo’s a Racist Redneck: Expresses Disappointment With Obama

If Janeane Garofalo says something bad about the Obama administration, does that mean she’s a racist redneck? After all, she’s been telling people almost since Inauguration Day that anyone that disagrees with this president does so because of the color of his skin. So when she told the A.V. Club Friday, “There are so many things in the Obama administration to be sick over that certainly didn’t change” and “I was surprised how disappointing the Obama administration has turned out to be,” there has to be a racist element in play, right? Not surprising to folks that have followed the career of this shameless left-wing activist, this wasn’t the only glaring hypocrisy in this interview (h/t Big Hollywood):  AVC: You gave an interview several years back, deep in the heart of the Bush administration, where you said that the reason that you didn’t do stand-up as much then was that you didn’t find anything funny anymore. So can we assume that you’re ready to laugh again? JG: Yeah, there was so much stuff that broke my heart during the Bush years that I honestly could not do stand-up without going down one of those tangents and getting very strident. But also I was working at Air America five nights a week, so it was very difficult to do stand-up, because I wasn’t leaving Air America until 11 p.m. So there was that. Now, granted, there are still as many heartbreaking things going on. There are so many things in the Obama administration to be sick over that certainly didn’t change. And also our media, if it’s possible, seems to be getting even worse. The alleged news media. And then there are the teabag racists adding insult to injury. But I don’t have that same heartbreak anymore, because it’s not fresh heartbreak anymore. It’s like I’m used to it. I’m sure we all are just used to it. I have to say I was surprised how disappointing the Obama administration has turned out to be. That did take me by surprise. Readers should recall what Garofalo said about folks expressing their displeasure with the Obama administration in April 2009: Which, let’s be very honest about what this is about. It’s not about bashing Democrats, it’s not about taxes, they have no idea what the Boston tea party was about, they don’t know their history at all. This is about hating a black man in the White House. This is racism straight up. So, when white conservatives express their displeasure with the Obama administration, it’s “racism straight up.” But when she does it, not so much. Not seeing the hypocrisy, Garofalo moments later reiterated her position about Tea Party members:  AVC: You did spend last year as a very visible target of right-wing hate because of that comment you made about teabaggers. JG: But I don’t know if it’s on anybody’s mind. It’s on the teabagger-type mind, but I don’t know if it’s on normal people’s minds. Does that make sense? The teabagger thing and the right-wing thing-they pick easy targets, and a female in the entertainment industry is low-hanging fruit. It’s very easy to mock and marginalize people in general who are in the entertainment industry, for some reason. But then definitely there’s the double standard and the misogyny that goes through it as well. They’ve got no problem with Will Ferrell or Alec Baldwin or Viggo Mortensen, but they tend to take issue when a female says something. It’s just an easier person to bully. And they just love making mountains out of molehills. It’s just a fact. If you don’t recognize the racist element in the teabag movement, you’re either dishonest, or you’ve never seen the teabag movement, or heard of it, or been acquainted with it in any way. Ah, so the reason folks on the right go after her is because they’re misogynists. Let’s add up the paranoia at play: when conservatives attack Obama, they’re racists; when they attack her, they’re sexists. Honestly, this is a woman in SERIOUS need of psycho-therapy. Regardless, let’s address her misogyny theory, shall we? Garofalo claimed the right-wing has no problem with Alec Baldwin. Maybe she ought to check our Alec Baldwin page to get a clue, as he’s been the subject of almost twenty reports since NewsBusters’ inception. We’ve also done pieces about Will Ferrell’s stupidity.  As for Viggo Mortensen, if he’s said anything you feel we need to address, Janeane, please feel free to send it to our tips line. But I digress:  AVC: You’ve also been called out by name and invited to tea parties by people like Deroy Murdock and other African-Americans within the Tea Party-people who probably don’t know you from anything else-ostensibly just so they can prove to you that there are minorities involved, so therefore they aren’t racists. JG: But not really. They’ve put that out on their side. They have never really invited me. They claim that they have, but they really haven’t. And having said that, I would never go. They will always say, “I invited so and so, and she declined,” when they’ve never gotten in touch with me. [Laughs.] But then also, a lot of the things they say I say, I’ve never said. They just make things up whole cloth. Really? You were never invited? Well, Garofalo appears to be conveniently forgetting that she was invited to attend the Dallas Tea Party’s gathering on July 4, 2009. They even put the invitation on YouTube: Did they make this up? Certainly not. Garofalo just refused to show up! Too bad, because as the following answer demonstrated, this woman doesn’t know anything about the movement she regularly disparages:  AVC: Last year, Lou Dobbs accused you of being hypocritical for encouraging people to protest during Bush’s administration, but then dismissing the Tea Party protests. How would you say the situations are different? JG: First of all, Lou Dobbs is ridiculous. Secondly, there was plenty to protest for the Bush administration. Protesting the color of a man’s skin is not a worthy protest. That’s what the teabaggers are about. The first Tea Party protest was scheduled for Inauguration Day. So what were they upset about? Which part of the job he was doing before he even did it were they upset about? Secondly, if they claim to be upset with government corruption, government takeover, crazy spending, where were they from 2000 to 2008? The first Tea Party protest was scheduled for Inauguration Day? Actually, nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the Tea Party’s roots go back to Florida in 1983.  According to Wikipedia, there were Tax Day protests associated with the Tea Party throughout the ’90s.  Furthermore, the modern iteration of this movement is tied to Ron Paul’s presidential campaign when a fundraiser in December 2007 was set up to commemorate the 235th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.  As for Garofalo’s claim that there was a Tea Party event the day Obama was inaugurated, Wikipedia lists the first such gathering in 2009 happened on February 10 in Fort Myers, Florida. As with just about everything this comedian says, whether intended or not, it’s typically a joke not to be taken at all seriously. 

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Horse racing: Your chance to win a £50 bet in our Royal Ascot tipping competition, plus the latest news and best bets in our daily racing blog

The latest news and best bets on day four at Royal Ascot, plus your chance to win £50 in our tipping competition 11.45am Near rail may be the place to go Greg Wood: Going news from Royal Ascot this morning is that Chris Stickels, the clerk of the course, put 6mm of water on the straight course last night and 4mm on the round course. He also “dropped the round course rail back to the inside line to produce some fresh ground.” The GoingStick readings now suggest little or no difference between the stands’ side and the far side, with both reading 10.2, though it is worth remembering that many more horses have been down the far side so far this week, particularly on the final stretch from the home turn, where the round course joins the straight. Thus, it is just possible that the better ground will be against the near rail, if any jockey is brave enough to give it a go. There is also a non-runner in the Wokingham tomorrow. Prime Exhibit has been withdrawn, because of the going, according to the notification, though this seems like one of the more elastic excuses on offer this week, as Prime Exhibit is a runner in the seven-furlong handicap here later this afternoon. Will Hayler previews the day The flourescent-vested man in the car park was still smarting about Eddie Ahern’s tipping prowess as I got out of the car this morning. “He said Berling was his best chance, so I went in on that one, and he went and won on Approve,” he muttered. “Look – his car’s still parked over there. He must have gone out for a celebratory drink after racing.” He didn’t ask me for my opinion, which was probably for the best. I’m mainly focussed upon cheering on every 50-1 shot to cover my spread bet on the biggest winning starting price. Frankly, I’ll be gutted if we get through the next two days without anything bettering Invisible Man’s 28-1 success in the Hunt Cup. Even though I am taking a fairly sceptical view about At First Sight’s second place in the Derby, I’m still a little surprised to see Green Moon ahead of him at the head of the betting for the King Edward VII Stakes. The statistics are clear that Derby runners rarely deliver when they are asked to make a quick return to action at this meeting, but if the clock doesn’t lie then At First Sight finished second in one of the best Derbies of the modern era. I was rather hoping I might be able to lay him at around the 2-1 mark. At 7-2, it’s almost worth thinking about changing sides. Of all the various versions of the 1,000 Guineas represented by the runners in today’s Coronation Stakes, Evading Tempete (3.50) is the only one to have staked her claim for this contest in the Italian Guineas at Cappanelle. She was an effortless winner there and, with her earlier Maisons-Laffite form also looking very good, she looks fair value this morning at the widely-available 14-1 in a wide-open renewal. The man in the car park thought that Rainbow Peak (4.25) was too short to be backed at around the 2-1 mark for the Wolferton Handicap and he’s probably right, but I still wouldn’t want to be against him, now that he’s returned to the right trip. You can read my preview of today’s TV races here . Win a £50 free bet from Paddy Power Paddy Power have very kindly offered a £50 free bet to our champion tipster today. All you have to do is give us your selections for all of today’s races at Royal Ascot. As ever, our champion will be the tipster who returns the best profit to notional level stakes of £1 on each selection at starting price. Non-runners count as losers. Please post all your tips in a single posting, using the comment facility below, before the first race at 2.30pm. There are six races at Ascot today and you must post a single selection for each race. Our usual terms and conditions, which you can read here , will apply, except that this will be a strictly one-day thing. If we get a tie after all the races have been run, the winner will be the one who posted their tips earliest out of those with the highest score. If you don’t win today . . . well, then it’s time for despair because this is our final competition of the week. But we will be back, as always, with a new competition on Monday. ElMatador1 was our champion yesterday, his three winners including the 20-1 Gold Cup hero Rite Of Passage. He is presumably not the same matador that ran out of the ring in Mexico the other day . Alas, Simmorissey picked the same three winners some two hours later and deserves great credit but wins no prize. Two people have already posted their tips for today on yesterday’s blog. Farmy11 picked: 2:30 Crying Lightning 3.05 Monterosso 3.50 Anna Salai 4.25Tartan Gigha 5.00Monterey 5.35 Kiwi Bay While goofs has gone for: Radharcnafarraige at first sight anna salai Steele Tango Total Comman wigams turn. Good luck all! Click here for all the day’s racecards, form, stats and results. Click here for today’s latest odds. And post your tips and racing-related comments below. Horse racing Horse racing tips Royal Ascot Will Hayler Greg Wood Chris Cook guardian.co.uk

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Review: Tate Modern’s ‘Exposed’

Story and photo by Delaina Haslam, le cool London 'Exposed' is not one to take your grandparents to, which is why I took my parents instead. Actually, they took me, and are perfectly equipped to handle the content of this exhibition in any case. At least as much as anyone is, or so I thought. This is what happened on our visit; and when I returned to catch the reactions of other visitors as they exited. I was hoping for gasps and exclamations of alarm. I got learned, measured and in-depth responses. This is Tate Modern after all. So, no outrage, but I did get some reservations and a walkout. Here's why: 'Exposed' is controversial – at certain points in the extreme. It sets out to explore “pictures made on the sly, without the explicit permission of the people depicted”. It begins with 19th- and 20th-century photographers such as Philip-Lorca diCorcia who captured their subjects unawares, and moves through the themes of celebrity, desire, violence and surveillance. Helmet Newton's flawless-finish quasi-pornography rubs shoulders with Kohei Yoshiyuki's exposure of a phenomenon he discovered in a Japanese park, where people attempt to creep up on couples making out in the bushes, and touch them without being noticed. Documentation of suicides and people jumping from burning apartment blocks give way to wartime surveillance footage and artists' responses to surveillance, such as Denis Beaubois' 'In the event of Amnesia the city will recall'. My mum was saddened in the early rooms, as “most of the people in the pictures are now dead, and they were unaware that they were being photographed”, which brought to mind something Andy Warhol once said: “Dying is the most embarrassing thing that can ever happen to you, because someone's got to take care of all your details.” We don't like people looking at us – or things that represent us – when we do not know that they are. As I progressed through the exhibition, I found myself increasingly alone, that is, not in the company of my parents. While I indulged in morbid interest over newspaper cuttings about the deaths of President Kennedy, Princess Diana and death row prisoners such as Ruth Snyder in 1928, I sensed their interest dwindling. On reflection, they told me that they found the exhibition ill-conceived, trying too hard to explore too many aspects of surveillance, making it hard to take. It needs editing to make it smaller and thus have more impact. I decided to return to the Tate a few days later to collect people's reactions as they came out of 'Exposed'. “The best thing about it was the Nan Goldin stills from the film 'The Ballad of Sexual Dependency,” Erika, a history of art student, told me. “I thought that was really moving.” But she identified an omission: “I really thought they could have included an artist called Dash Snow, who does temporary Polaroids of his life on the streets of America. He died recently; he would’ve been a really good choice.” “It was quite overwhelming to be in a space with so many works of such history,” said Warren, who was visiting from Monash University, Melbourne.” I had to pause for breath a few times…It oscillated between being very in-your-face, with some seminal pictures of the Vietnam war, and work from contemporary art history, like Philip-Lorca diCorcia’s work. Putting them together, made for a weird sensation.” Some visitors did not react so well to the exhibition's breadth. Moshe from Israel told me: “I think there are too many pictures. So many things, it’s impossible. So we left.” His wife, Daniela, agreed: “It’s overwhelming because it’s about so many subjects, not just sex – it's about crime, violence and also about war. Maybe it’s in how they present it – it hasn’t got one line which we can follow to know what the exhibition is about.” Voyeurism and surveillance could have made two separate exhibitions. The uniting theme is 'invasive looking', but what jars is the fact that the aims of the furtive photographer and the surveillance camera are very different; being asked to bracket them makes for an unsettling experience, leaving us feeling cheated by the sheer scale and lurching scope of the subject matter, while, at the same time, we are

New Xbox 360 Includes ESPN, Kinect And ‘Call Of Duty’ Exclusives

‘Halo: Reach’ and ‘Star Wars’ demos debut during this year’s Xbox 360 E3 media briefing. By Brian Warmoth The New Xbox 360 is announced at E3 Monday Photo: Michal Czerwonka/ Getty Images Microsoft grabbed attention at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles this week before the event even began. Their Sunday presentation featuring Cirque du Soleil confirmed Project Natal ‘s official name as Kinect. Then, the global media briefing on Monday (June 14) unveiled Microsoft’s new motion controller’s full range of media capabilities, as well as an Xbox Live partnership with ESPN, an exclusive “Call of Duty” agreement and demos for new games including “Halo: Reach” and an unnamed “Star Wars” title for Kinect, which will launch in the U.S. on November 4. “A decade ago, we unveiled Xbox to the world, and this year, our 10th year, is the biggest year in Xbox history,” Don Mattrick, Microsoft senior vice president of entertainment, proclaimed at the event. “It’s the biggest year for blockbuster games. It’s the year that movies, music, television and sports all come together on Xbox 360.” The Xbox-centered event featured a long list of guest speakers, just as it has in years past. Among this year’s surprises were ESPN hosts Josh Elliott and Trey Wingo. The two “SportsCenter” anchors introduced their network’s new face on Xbox Live, which will include a wide range of programming selections and commands made possible by Kinect. “Sports fans will now have access to over 3,500 live and on-demand events, including college football, college basketball, Major League Baseball, the NBA, soccer and more,” Wingo said. Most of the offerings will be available in HD, according to Wingo and Elliott, who used a segment from last season’s USC/ Ohio State football matchup to showcase Kinect’s voice commands. Elliott proceeded to select his favored team and then call for instant replays on the fly. Similar commands will be used for video viewing through Microsoft’s Zune movie player on the 360. The E3 demo walked its audience through a series of options, including motion and voice actions that paused, played and otherwise replaced traditional push-button controls. Additionally, Microsoft integrated its movie player into a segment about the Video Kinect chat application that allows users to see each other and watch a movie simultaneously. “Whether in the same room or separated by thousands of miles, communication with others is central to who we are as people,” Marc Whitten, Xbox Live corporate vice president, explained. “It’s why we’ve always believed in voice chat and party chat. It’s why we’ve included a headset with many of the Xbox 360s and all of the Live starter packs we’ve sold, and now with Kinect, the same magic that allows you to control your Xbox 360 with your voice also allows you to communicate with the people you care about.” Whitten also announced that Xbox Live would be expanding on Microsoft’s mobile operating system, allowing more access to many of its features. “On Windows Phone 7, your friends, your avatars and your achievements will be with you wherever you go,” Whitten stated. That news came with a new, smaller Xbox 360 reveal later in the program, as well as a list of exclusive Xbox Live agreements. The updated Xbox 360 will be black and ship to retailers this week with a 250GB hard drive, internal wireless Internet capability and a $199 price tag. The lineup of games Microsoft and its partners showed off introduced a handful of the 15 launch titles for Kinect. These included “Kinectimals,” an animal-handling game featuring a pet tiger cub; “Kinect Sports,” a “Wii Sports”-style collection of soccer, bowling, track and field, table tennis, boxing and volleyball competitions; a kart racing game called “Kinect Joy Ride,” which was previously announced without a Kinect association; and “Kinect Adventures,” a competition-based title using outdoor activities such as rafting. Kinect will allow midgame photos to be taken of players while they interact with the motion system. Those shots can then be uploaded to various social-media channels. “Call of Duty: Black Ops” received the biggest non-Kinect-game spotlight, as Mattrick announced “an exclusive multi-year agreement between Xbox and Activision.” “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2” recently saw its map packs get an early release on the 360. According to Mattrick, that will be the standard approach for all “Call of Duty” content in 2010, 2011 and 2012. “Starting with the release of ‘Black Ops’ on November 9, all ‘Call of Duty’ add-ons and map packs will launch first on Xbox 360,” he said. The remainder of the program premiered demos of “Halo: Reach,” “Metal Gear Solid: Rising,” “Gears of War 3,” a new Forza game, Harmonix’s new Kinect-ready “Dance Central” title, Ubisoft’s “Your Shape: Fitness Evolved” and finally an unnamed “Star Wars” game that will involve lightsaber combat using Kinect. The new Xbox consoles will be the first of Microsoft’s announced release to reach the general public this week, though most of the announcements won’t fully test the gaming market until November. Nevertheless, Microsoft made a lot of friends in the audience, closing the event by letting everyone in attendance know that brand-new Xboxes were being shipped to their homes and offices. Don’t miss “World Premiere of Project Natal Experience, Imagined by Cirque du Soleil,” airing Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. ET on MTV!

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