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Three Water Types exist in Moon

For the previous years, scientists have been observing the rocky neighbor of earth, the moon and they thought it’s just plain rock with no water until last year. Last year, scientists discovered unexpectedly the existence of the water in the moon and it comes with different types or shall we say, flavor. According to Paul Spudis of the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas, so far they have found three types of moon water. And so far, they have identified,  Mini-SAR’s thick lenses of nearly pure crater ice, LCROSS’s fluffy mix of ice crystals and dirt, and M-cube’s thin layer that comes and goes all across the surface of the moon. The discovery of such different types of water was in accordance with the different satellite used. Miniature Synthetic Aperture Radar (Mini-SAR) found 40 small craters with the size of 2-15km in diameter with water ice located at their base. These craters are not visible to earth. The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) slammed into the moon and found water in another crater. Mineralogy Mapper (M3) detected wavelengths of light reflected off the surface that indicated the chemical bond between hydrogen and oxygen — the telltale sign of either water or hydroxyl. It has been observed by scientists that some craters contain pure ice and some contain with mix soil and for the reason? That has yet to be discovered by the researchers. Because of the existence of the water in moon, maybe the next question that would trigger the scientists will be, Could there be a possible existence of life? Three Water Types exist in Moon is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

NCAA Bracket 2010 Update & Sweet 16 Bracket

The NCAA Basketball Tournament 2010 will resume on Thursday, March 25th. East Region West Virginia beat Missouri 68-59; Cornell beat Wisconsin 87-69. West Region Gonzaga lost to Syracuse 65-87. Xavier beat Pittsburgh 71-68. Midwest Region Ohio St. beat Georgia Tech 75-66. Michigan St. beat Maryland 85-83. South Region Purdue beat Texas A&M (25-32) 63-31. Duke defeated California 68-53. NCAA Bracket 2010 Update & Sweet 16 Bracket is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Perez Hilton’s SXSW Party Features Crowd-Pleasing Snoop Dogg, Hole Sets

Buzz acts Alphabeat, Marina and the Diamonds, VV Brown also perform at Perez’ One Night in Austin show. By James Montgomery Snoop Dogg (file) Photo: Michael Bezjian/WireImage AUSTIN, Texas — It wasn’t exactly arctic cold, but it was close. At least by South by Southwest standards. Usually a haven for hipsters in their skin-baring finest, on Saturday, SXSW got downright chilly, with temperatures dipping into the 40s and winds howling in from the Texas plains. It didn’t really dampen spirits all that much, but it was certainly weird to see Sixth Street transformed into a parka parade. Yet, the weather was a rather apt metaphor for the closing night of SXSW 2010, because it just seemed unnatural (even though, you know, it was nature and all). And the same could be said about Saturday night’s two biggest events: a tribute concert for the late Alex Chilton , whose death on Wednesday sent a pall through a festival primarily known for good times, and Perez Hilton’s third-annual One Night in Austin party, which, with its VIP lists, sponsored lounges and DayGlo sensibilities was basically the polar opposite of everything SXSW stood for once upon a time. The Chilton tribute took place at gritty Austin blues hall Antone’s, and while that was winding down, Perez Hilton’s annual soiree was just beginning to heat up. Say what you will about the gossip maven (and there’s definitely plenty to say), over the past two years, his SXSW shindig has spotlighted some artists that have gone on to great success — Katy Perry springs to mind — and he definitely knows how to throw a party. The 2010 version was held in a sprawling warehouse something-or-other called the Whitley and was filled with all of the things that make SXSW purists cringe: a booming sound system, dueling DJs, branded everything (cupcakes, caffeinated beverages, cocktails) and plenty of neon. The bill managed to split the difference, heavy on buzzed-about acts on the undercard — Alphabeat, Marina and the Diamonds, VV Brown — yet also fronted with big names like Snoop Dogg and Hole. The crowd, which began lining up outside the Whitley some five hours before the party kicked off, was mostly into the big acts, Snoop in particular. The rapper took the stage after midnight (and after Hilton had introduced him as “somebody you usually don’t see at South by Southwest”) and went buck wild, feeding off the energy and playing nothing but the hits … though, he probably could’ve worn something other than an Oklahoma City Thunder jersey. So, we got “The Next Episode,” “Gin and Juice,” “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “What’s My Name?” It was prime-time, silly-and-stoned Snoop (which probably explained his cover of House of Pain’s “Jump Around”), which is exactly what everyone in attendance wanted. It was a solid choice by Mr. Hilton. The wild card was, of course, Hole. After all, their shows on Friday were, to put it charitably, a little rough. And you cannot predict what Courtney Love will do when she steps onstage. But on this night, she was on her best behavior, cutting out the snotty banter and just playing songs people know (“Miss World,” “Pretty on the Inside,” even new single “Skinny Little Bitch”). Much like the wintery winds howling outside, it seemed downright unnatural. She even opened with a tribute to Chilton, playing Big Star’s “Thirteen” while partygoers looked on in befuddlement. And yet, that too was strangely fitting, especially given the circumstances and the surroundings. Global warming, tribute shows, Perez Hilton … it’s all the same, really. Especially at SXSW. Related Artists Snoop Dogg

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SXSW Tribute Concert Celebrates Alex Chilton’s Life And Work

Members of R.E.M., Meat Puppets, She & Him join the rest of Big Star to remember the late Chilton. By James Montgomery Alex Chilton Photo: Frank Mullen/ Wireimage AUSTIN, Texas — It was unseasonably cold deep in the heart of Texas on Saturday night, as winds howled and low-hanging clouds swallowed up the moon. It was the kind of weather that seems to lend itself to mourning. But inside venerable Austin blues bar Antone’s, mourning wasn’t on the menu (there were, however, tacos). Instead, friends, colleagues and disciples of the late Alex Chilton, who died earlier this week of an apparent heart attack, had gathered to pay tribute to the man and his music. And while there were a few tears shed, this was a night very much dedicated to celebration. Originally scheduled as a South by Southwest closing concert by Chilton’s influential power-pop band Big Star, the Antone’s gig instead became a memorial show . Original Star drummer Jody Stephens and newer members Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer (who joined the band when it reformed in 1993) served as a house band as a host of top-flight talent sat in to perform Chilton’s songs and celebrate his life. Canceling the show was never an option. Before things got under way, Stephens addressed the crowd, telling them he was “stunned and shocked” by Chilton’s passing, and thanked the Austin musical community for its outpouring of support in the days following his death. He said his heart went out to Chilton’s wife, Laura, and a letter she had written for the evening was read. In the note, Laura Chilton remembered her husband as a “spontaneous, honest and generous man … who usually befriended the underdogs.” The letter brought tears to those onstage and in the audience, but as soon as Stephens was joined by Stringfellow and Auer, the sadness stopped. The trio welcomed Meat Puppet Curt Kirkwood to the stage to play guitar and sing on a stomping pair of Big Star classics — “Don’t Lie to Me” and “In the Street.” Up next was guitarist/producer Chris Stamey, who played with Chilton early in his career and went on to form jangle-pop outfit the dBs. The quartet launched into “I Am the Cosmos” (written by late Big Star member Chris Bell), highlighted by a weeping Stamey guitar solo, and “When My Baby’s Beside Me.” She & Him’s M.Ward appeared next (Auer introduced him as “a guy who used to take karate lessons with Alex”) to do a somber, acoustic version of “Big Black Car.” Then original Star bassist Andy Hummel — who left the band shortly before the release of their 1974 album, Radio City — picked up a guitar, and as die-hard fans cheered wildly, the foursome took on “Way Out West.” R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills sang lead on an effervescent “Jesus Christ.” John Doe from X did the same on “I’m in Love With a Girl,” and 27-year-old Norwegian singer Sondre Lerche turned in perhaps the night’s finest performance, a bell-clear and big-voiced turn on the classic “The Ballad of el Goodo,” which left the crowd shouting their approval. Evan Dando performed a brief acoustic tribute. Surly singer-songwriter Chuck Prophet blasted through “Thank You Friends,” and then, finally, the tribute entered the homestretch. Auer thanked Chilton’s friends for performing, and the crowd for their support, then announced, “We’ve exhausted our supply of songs, except for this last one.” And then, with Mills, Hummel, singer Susan Cowsill, and the Watson Twins joining them onstage, the band began playing the wistful, wonderful “September Gurls,” all joining forces on the chorus and letting the guitars ring loudly. The crowd called out for more, but that was it. Stephens, Auer and Stringfellow embraced, bowed and disappeared offstage. Seconds later, as the crowd clapped and a spotlight shone on a lone microphone stand, Stephens reappeared and addressed the crowd once more, thanking them for the wonderful memories and their unyielding support for the band as they struggle with the loss of their friend. “You’ve wrapped your arms around us,” Stephens said, choking up a bit. “We appreciate it.” Related Artists R.E.M. She and Him Meat Puppets

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Dancing with the Stars Profile: Jake Pavelka

Jake Pavelka burst onto The Hollywood Gossip scene via The Bachelorette . Then starred on The Bachelor , then immediately joined the cast of Dancing with the Stars . Three reality shows in less than a year. Pretty impressive for a guy who claims to be a commercial pilot. In any case, Jake’s pursuit of D-list stardom will not cease! He shocked 15 million fans when Vienna Girardi won him over. Can Jake now shock the world and win Dancing glory? Here’s a brief rundown on the DWTS hopeful … Age : 32 Height : 5’10” Hails from : Dallas, Texas Alleged real world job : Pilot Professional partner : Chelsie Hightower Controversial moves : Letting Ali go, ratting out Wes Likes : Airheads Dislikes : Shirts Pros : Enthusiastic, upbeat guy Cons: Kind of an uptight stiff Percentage of more than 30,000 THG poll respondents who would have preferred he pick Tenley Molzahn on The Bachelor season finale : 84 Percentage of more than 25,000 THG poll respondents who think that Jake and his Bachelor finacee, Vienna Girardi, will actually last : 19 Odds of winning: 75-1

NCAA Bracket Update 2010: March Madness 2010 Scores and Results – March 20, 2010

NCAA Bracket Update 2010: March Madness 2010 Scores and Results – March 20, 2010 – It is another day for the teams to get their target plans to go to the Final Four or event to the Championship round. And now the NCAA Bracket Update 2010 are very in demand in the net since people are searching now for the latest happening and live actions at the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. And to give you now with live updates of the NCAA Bracket 2010, here are some of the good news: Maryland advances to the second round in the Midwest Region and will play No. 5 Michigan State, who beat No. 12 New Mexico State earlier Friday. On the other hand, Ohio State overthrew UC Santa Barbara. Duke overpowered ARPB in a lopsided game. One of the biggest upset is the Cornell beating Temple 78-65. The unpopular Siena put themselves in the map of basketball by giving a hard time on Purdue. At last, the Terrapins got double-digit scoring efforts from four players, including team-high scorer and rebounders Jordan Williams (21 points, 17 rebounds), followed by Landon Milbourne (19), Greivis Vasquez (16) and Eric Hayes with 11. Please find below the latest and updated NCAA Basketball Tournament 2010 Scores and Results for March 20, 2010: Georgia Tech 64 vs Oklahoma State 59 Utah State 53 vs Texas A&M 69 Morgan State 50 vs West Virginia 77 Final Cornell 78 vs Temple 65 Final Minnesota 54 vs Xavier 65 Final Siena 64 vs Purdue 72 Missouri 86 vs Clemson 78 Georgia Tech 64 vs Oklahoma State 59 Utah State 53 vs Texas A&M 69 Morgan State 50 vs West Virginia 77 Final Cornell 78 vs Temple 65 Final Minnesota 54 vs Xavier 65 Final Siena 64 vs Purdue 72 Missouri 86 vs Clemson 78 Vermont 56 vs Syracuse 79 New Mexico 67 State vs Michigan State 70 ARPB 44 Duke 73 UCSB 51 Ohio State 68 Oakland 66 vs Pittsburgh 89 Wofford 49 vs Wisconsin 53 Florida State 60 vs Gonzaga 67 Louisville 62 vs California 77 Houston 77 vs Maryland 89 NCAA Bracket Update 2010: March Madness 2010 Scores and Results – March 20, 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Come Here Spoon

There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once (spoon), shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again . How would Stewie handle this? Blast! View

Patrick Stump Talks First Solo Performance At South By Southwest

‘It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a while,’ former Fall Out Boy frontman says. By James Montgomery Patrick Stump Photo: MTV News AUSTIN, Texas — It is 3:30 p.m. CT, and Patrick Stump is sitting cross-legged on the balcony of his hotel, looking out on the Austin skyline with a smile on his face. He is wearing a gray button-up tucked into skintight black jeans. He looks ridiculously fit, not to mention pretty content. The smile never fades, not even for a second. If you were to see him right now, you’d never guess that in a little less than six hours, he’d be taking the stage for the first time as a solo artist, debuting songs from his upcoming album before a raucous South by Southwest crowd. It is a very big deal, but Stump is anything but nervous. “Well, I had a lot of coffee so my stomach is definitely battling it out. But I don’t know if that’s nervousness or what,” he laughed. “It’s going to be a bit strange, because this is my first show, and it’s at South by Southwest, and it’s opening for Hole. But it’s kind of a jump-into-the-deep-end kind of thing. I want to get it under my belt so I can move on.” Oh yeah, we forgot the entire opening-for-Hole thing, but it’s true that Stump will debut his solo project on a bill that also features the roaring return of Courtney Love’s Hole — which only kind of adds another level of pressure to things. But to hear him tell it, Stump can’t wait to get onstage tonight at the Dirty Dog Bar — and in keeping with the whole “solo artist” vibe, he’ll be going it alone. “Tonight I’m going to be playing everything myself. It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a while. The video I posted online kind of foreshadowed it,” he said. “It’s kind of great because you can improvise with yourself. It’s way more complicated than I imagined it would be, so I kind of composed around it. I’ll have my guitar, and I’m going to try and play the saxophone, plus some other stuff. I didn’t bring the trumpet with me, but now I’m thinking I probably should have.” So tonight — and perhaps on dates down the road — Stump will be a regular one-man band. And yet, he’s still not nervous. He knows expectations are high, and that one way or the other, more than a few Fall Out Boy fans might not like what they hear — but he’s itching to get his new music out there. And Friday night’s (March 19) SXSW gig is the first step in that direction. He’s so ready to go that he’s already written a review of his first show, which goes a little something like this: “I think, my prediction is: I’m going to be very comfortable. I’m going to have a pretty good time. I’m going to screw up a couple of things, but I’ll get beyond it,” he smiled. “And [tomorrow], all the reviews will say I was nervous as hell.” MTV News is at SXSW all weekend long, so check back for more show reports, interviews and blog posts on what’s going down in Austin.

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Scores and Updates: NCAA March Madness Basketball Championships 2010

Here is a summary of the NCAA Basketball Tournament 2010 Scores and updates on the scores of the teams at the NCAA Basketball March Madness Tournament 2010 . Kentucky 100 East. Tenn St. 71 Washington 80 Marquette 78 Old Dominion 51 Notre Dame 50 Villanova 73 Robert Morris 70 Murray St. 66 Vanderbilt 65 Kansas St. 82 North Texas 62 Ohio 97 Georgetown 83 Kansas 90 Lehigh 74 Texas 80 Wake Forest 81 Tennessee 62 San Diego State 59 BYU 99 Florida 92 Baylor 68 Sam Houston St. 59 St. Mary’s 80 Richmond 71 Butler 77 UTEP 59 UNI 69 UNLV 66 If you are searching more about NCAA Basketball Tournament 2010 Scores and Updates , follow this blog for more news and recent happenings about the NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournament 2010 . Scores and Updates: NCAA March Madness Basketball Championships 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Alex Chilton Tribute Set For Saturday At SXSW Festival

Surviving Big Star bandmates, members of R.E.M., She & Him and others will play in an all-star tribute band. By Gil Kaufman Alex Chilton Photo: Frank Mullen/ Wireimage Members of R.E.M. , X and She & Him will join the surviving members of Big Star to pay tribute to late frontman Alex Chilton at the South by Southwest music conference in Austin, Texas, on Saturday. The gig, which Chilton was supposed to play with his legendarily influential band, will take place just three days after the guitarist/singer passed away from a suspected heart attack in New Orleans at age 59. The Saturday night show at Antone’s will feature original Big Star drummer Jody Stephens and newer members Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer of the Posies acting as a house band, with original Big Star bassist Andy Hummel expected to sit in along with She & Him’s M. Ward, R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills, X’s John Doe and Chris Stamey of the dB’s. On Thursday, longtime bandmate Stephens told Billboard that he was still “numb” about Chilton’s death but that the show and a planned panel discussion about Big Star at the annual music industry gathering should go on. “Y’know, it’s a way of including people and sharing thoughts and feelings. Music’s about that. It’s not about excluding people. There are a lot of folks here in Austin at the moment that kind of share those thoughts and feelings; what a great way to remember Alex through stories in the panel, and that evening through music.” Stephens said the show would be a cool way to share some of the music that Chilton was a part of over his 40-year career. “Certainly where Alex and I connected over the years was through music, either in the studio or onstage, so I think that’s a great way for us all to tip our hats to Alex and celebrate his life,” he said. Tributes to Chilton continued to pour in on Thursday, including one from former Replacements leader Paul Westerberg, an avowed acolyte of Chilton’s who wrote the song “Alex Chilton” in his hero’s honor for the ‘Mats’ fifth studio album, Pleased to Meet Me in 1987. “In my opinion, Alex was the most talented triple-threat musician out of Memphis — and that’s saying a ton,” said Westerberg. “His versatility at soulful singing, pop-rock songwriting, master of the folk idiom and his delving into the avant-garde, goes without equal. He was also a hell of a guitar player and a great guy.” Another big fan, Hold Steady singer Craig Finn, told Entertainment Weekly that he was actually turned on to Chilton by the Replacements. “It wasn’t the song, though. ‘Nowhere Is My Home’ is a song he produced for the Replacements on the Tim sessions, and I saw that as a kid and went and bought one of his solo records, and then worked backwards and found Big Star,” he said. “I’m a huge fan. He’s one of my favorite guys. … There are so many songs that just give me so much joy. ‘Thank You Friends’ is one of my favorites. As someone who spends a lot of time thinking about positivity in rock n’ roll, I think that’s about as positive a rock song as has ever been written. Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland also reminisced about Chilton to Billboard, recalling how he used songs from the original band’s difficult swan song, Third/Sister Lovers, as lullabies for his son, Noah. “I think [Chilton] wrote some of the most beautiful songs,” Weiland said. “He was real special to me.” Chilton was also honored in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, when Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee paid homage on the floor with a one-minute tribute that included lyrics from the singer’s first band, the Box Tops. “His music will live on forever,” Cohen said. “He is an embodiment of Memphis music: hard, different, independent, brilliant, beautiful. We’re lucky he came our way.” Related Artists R.E.M. She & Him

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