Thursday, January 19, 2012

Obama to accept nomination at Charlotte stadium (AP)

CHARLOTTE, N.C. ? President Barack Obama plans to accept the Democratic presidential nomination in the open air of Bank of America Stadium on the final day of his party's convention here next summer, repeating a page from his 2008 convention playbook.

Democrats also announced Tuesday that the convention will be shortened from the traditional four days to three to have a day to celebrate the Carolinas, Virginia and the South. That celebration would take place on Monday, Sept. 3, which is Labor Day, at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The convention would run Tuesday through Thursday at the Time Warner Arena.

Obama will deliver his acceptance speech on Thursday, Sept. 6. Moving the speech to the 74,000-seat stadium, which is home to the NFL's Carolina Panthers, will allow thousands more activists and others to attend, officials said.

In 2008, Obama accepted the Democratic nomination under the open skies of Denver's Invesco Field.

"From the start, this convention has been about engaging more people in the process," said Democratic Party Chairman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. "We saw in Denver in 2008 how holding the president's acceptance speech at Invesco Field allowed more American's to be part of the process and part of this experience."

"These people didn't donate any money. They weren't delegates. They were supporters from across the West who received community passes to attend. And we want to replicate that experience right here in Charlotte," said Wasserman Schultz, a Florida congresswoman.

Wasserman Schultz and other Democratic officials said they hope the changes create enough excitement to boost Obama's chances of winning North Carolina again. Obama won the state by 14,000 votes in 2008, the slimmest margin of all the states he carried, becoming the first Democrat since Jimmy Carter to carry the state.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

DiCaprio, Streep celebrate at pre-Globes tea party

Actress Viola Davis arrives at the 18th Annual BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

Actress Viola Davis arrives at the 18th Annual BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

Actress Charlize Theron arrives at the 18th Annual BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

Actor Ben Kingsley arrives at the 18th Annual BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

Actress Michelle Williams arrives at the 18th Annual BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

Actress Octavia Spencer arrives at the 18th Annual BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

(AP) ? Before the Golden Globes Champagne, there is the BAFTA tea.

The Los Angeles branch of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts held its 18th annual Awards Season Tea Party Saturday, where a slew of Golden Globe nominees sipped Earl Grey and nibbled on finger sandwiches and scones with jam and cream.

Michelle Williams, Viola Davis, Meryl Streep and Charlize Theron ? all up for best actress Sunday ? mingled with fellow filmmakers and nominees at the afternoon affair at the Four Seasons Hotel, also home to a gift suite and beauty lounge leading up to the Golden Globes.

The place was alight with stars. While the BAFTA tea party was going on in the hotel ballroom, Gilles Marini and Anne Heche collected swag at the HBO Luxury Lounge upstairs and Malin Ackerman and her stepmom got dolled up at the InStyle Beauty Lounge on a private outdoor patio.

Theron was already picture perfect when she arrived at the BAFTA party ? so perfect, in fact, that supporting actress nominee Octavia Spencer was afraid to get too close.

"I don't want to mess up your face," Spencer said as she embraced Theron on the red carpet.

"Mess me up, honey. Mess me up," the "Young Adult" star said as she gave Spencer a squeeze.

Spencer, a working actress for 15 years before her breakout role in "The Help," said the response to the film and ensuing awards journey has been "surreal."

"Steven Spielberg had a conversation with me and when he walked away from the table, I started crying, because it's (meeting) people who've inspired me," she said. "The fact that I am, for these next couple weeks, getting to rub elbows with them ? This coach is going to turn into a pumpkin in the next couple weeks, so I am living it up."

Spencer sat with her co-stars inside as BAFTA/LA chairman Neil Stiles implored guests to raise their glasses and wish "the best of British luck" to the various nominees. Also toasting were "The Artist" stars Berenice Bejo and Jean Dujardin, "Hugo" stars Sir Ben Kingsley, Asa Butterfield and Chloe Grace Moretz, "Ides of March" star Evan Rachel Wood and Emily Watson of "War Horse."

Supporting actor contender Kenneth Branagh (for "My Week With Marilyn") said the BAFTA tea is part of the road to the Golden Globes.

"You enjoy every little bit of the journey that marks the way," he said. "There's a little ritual getting ready for tomorrow night.

"The day is one long preparation, so by the time you get inside that room, you can't help but be swept up with the adrenaline ? not only for the involvement with your own movie if you're lucky enough to be nominated, but just everyone else. You see amazing people across a crowded room, and the sense of celebrating the good things the movie business does is what it's all about."

The 69th annual Golden Globe Awards will be presented Sunday at the Beverly Hilton Hotel and broadcast live on NBC.

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AP Entertainment Writer Sandy Cohen is on Twitter: www.twitter.com/APSandy .

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Online:

www.goldenglobes.org

http://www.bafta.org/

Associated Press

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Friday, January 13, 2012

'Desperate Housewives' won't end like 'SATC'

?Desperate Housewives? ends its run on ABC at the end of its current season, but don?t expect the ladies of Wisteria Lane to take a vacation together in a big screen installment of the franchise.

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?I?m just never sending these gals to Dubai,? ?Desperate Housewives? creator and executive producer Marc Cherry said on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association Winter Session in Pasadena on Tuesday, referring to ?Sex and the City 2.?

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Cherry said that while he?s actually congratulated ?SATC? boss Michael Patrick King on the HBO series? leap to the big screen, he knows his show is different and won?t follow that path.

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??Sex and The City? only did a total of, I think, 69 episodes, so I always thought that the advantage for them was that they hadn?t really plumbed the depths of those characters,? Cherry said. ?After eight years, boy, I think we?re done. And I?m happy about that. That?s not a bad thing. I feel very satisfied with where we are.?

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Cherry said he knows what the ending of ?Desperate Housewives? is, but declined to give any hints.

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He also refused to address his comments at the last TCA session several months ago, where he said that he wanted to pay ?homage to everyone who?s been there? ? which would include Nicollette Sheridan?s Edie Britt.

?I?m sooooo not revealing what the end is gonna be,? Cherry said. ?It?s a surprise and I?m being hyper-protective of it. No comment on that.?

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The show boss did reveal that they will bring back Susan Delphino?s (Teri Hatcher) daughter Julie (Andrea Bowen), and that Cherry, himself, will appear in an upcoming episode before the show is over.

?Yeah, I?m gonna do a Hitchcock,? he said, referring to when the boss walks through a scene. ?And the hair and makeup people will go through more hell that day than they?ve ever gone through.?

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The cast, who were all present at the panel, said they are still surprised by the effect their show has had on fashion, culture and even television.

?All the 'Real Housewives' shows,? Eva Longoria (Gabrielle Solis) said when asked for an example of the things they?ve seen as a result of the show?s influence.

?I want a residual,? Cherry chimed in, referring to the Bravo franchise.

Copyright 2012 by NBC. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

NYC police investigate possible bias crimes (AP)

NEW YORK ? Police kept watch over a globally prominent Islamic cultural center that was firebombed as they investigated other possibly linked attacks that also could be bias crimes.

Although structural damage to the Imam Al-Khoei Foundation building was minimal, the incident Sunday has left the community emotionally shaken, said its assistant imam, Maan Al-Sahlani.

On Sunday evening, the entrance to the foundation in Queens was struck by two Molotov cocktails, the types of bombs usually made of glass bottles filled with flammable liquid and corked with rags.

A private house that is used as a Hindu house of worship also was hit. A videotape from a surveillance camera shows a car pulling up to the house Sunday night. Someone suddenly appears, lifts his right arm high and hurls a lit object that strikes the house and explodes into flames.

Besides the private house and the Islamic center, the other targets in the suspected arson attacks were a corner store and another house.

No one was injured in any of the incidents and no suspects have been arrested. Police have released a sketch of a suspect in the bombing of the Hindu worship site.

With New York Police Department cruisers parked outside and yellow police tape fluttering, Al-Sahlani met Monday with a dozen other clerics from the city's Muslim community. A news conference was planned for Tuesday.

Near a blackened, charred spot on the concrete overhang of the Islamic foundation's main entrance, the front gates remained wide open to the street on Monday, and anyone could walk in to worship.

"This is America, and we must continue to love one another," Al-Sahlani, standing in flowing ritual robes in the main prayer hall, said with a smile.

On Sunday, about 80 faithful had gathered inside for dinner when a firebomb struck at 8:44 p.m. A second one followed, striking a banner for the center's school over the door. There was no visible damage there.

"We were very surprised," Al-Sahlani said. "This has never happened here before."

The decades-old foundation is among the foremost Muslim institutions in New York, with branches around the world. Named for one of the most influential Shiite scholars, it promotes work in development, human rights and minority rights as a general consultant to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

The sprawling complex has two minarets rising over an expressway that leads to the John F. Kennedy International Airport. Visitors over the years have included Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and various New York mayors and international diplomats, Al-Sahlani said.

Besides a prayer hall, library, kitchen and other facilities, the center has a full, accredited school that resumes Tuesday after holiday break. Some parents were concerned about the attack, the imam said.

In releasing the security videotape of the bombed private home, police said they were looking for a man, 25 to 30 years old, about 5-foot-8 and weighing about 200 pounds. They said he fled the scene in a light-colored, four-door sedan with a sunroof. They were offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

Other targeted locations were more substantially damaged. Police said at least three firebombs were thrown, though some didn't explode.

The first hit was at 8 p.m., when a bottle was thrown at a counter at a corner convenience store, but the damage wasn't extensive.

Ten minutes later, a possible firebomb smashed through the glass at a nearby home, setting it on fire and badly damaging it.

About half an hour later, the Islamic center was targeted.

And at 10:14 p.m., two bottles were thrown at the house police said was used for Hindu worship services, causing minimal fire damage.

Police also were investigating a possible firebombing Sunday night in Elmont, in Nassau County, just east of Queens. A homeowner reported hearing glass shattering and smelling gasoline and found a broken glass bottle on his porch, county police said.

It's unclear if the attacks are related.

Political leaders spoke out against the attacks. Mayor Michael Bloomberg said NYPD hate crimes unit detectives were working with precinct detectives and looking into whether there were any connections to incidents outside the city.

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Associated Press Writer Frank Eltman in Garden City, N.Y., contributed to this report.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Retrode 2 retro gaming adapter brings SNES / Genesis support to your PC for $85

We were already head over heels for the original Retrode, and we've gotta say -- version 2.0 looks mighty good in that attire. As the story goes, the product shown above is the result of some three years of toiling, with the second iteration handling cartridges for Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. In fact, there's a pair of ports on here, enabling one cart from each console to be loaded up and carried around. Users need only to find and install an emulator on their machine, plug a cartridge and / or an associated controller into the device and then connect the Retrode 2 to one's computer via USB. Once you've loaded a ROM into your emulator, configured your controller and canceled every appointment on your calendar for the next 48 hours... well, you're in for quite a weekend of retro gaming nirvana. It's up for pre-order now in the source link for $84.99, with shipments expected to begin on January 23rd.

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