Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Woody Allen New York’s auteur remakes himself–again.

Just an interesting excerpt from the interview:
George W. Bush? Arguably the worst administration in the history of the United States. I didn't start out with any hostility; I started out rooting for him. I was rooting for him, certainly, after 9/11, and when I was in Europe a few days after Sept. 11 and people were asking me questions about him because I was from New York and people thought I was an expert I was saying, Well, I hope he'll do a good job, I'm optimistic, I think he will. He certainly got off to a good start and showed sympathy and enthusiasm and said all the right things. But he didn't. He let the country down brutally.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Bob Dylan to host weekly radio music show

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Legendary folk rocker Bob Dylan will start a new career as a radio DJ when he launches a new weekly music show on XM Satellite Radio next March.The station said on Tuesday the show would feature music hand-picked by Dylan, writer of some of the enduring classics of popular music since the 1960s such as 'Mr Tambourine Man,' 'Like a Rolling Stone' and 'The Times They Are A-Changin'.''Dylan will offer regular commentary on music and other topics, host and interview special guests including other artists and will take emails from XM subscribers,' XM said.Now 64, Dylan's anti-establishment folk songs were the anthems of a generation and he has released over 44 albums in a career spanning more than four decades.'Songs and music have always inspired me. A lot of my own songs have been played on the radio, but this is the first time I've ever been on the other side of the mic,' Dylan said in a statement.His memoir 'Chronicles Vol. 1,' published in October 2004, was a huge best-seller in the United States.XM Satellite and its main rival Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. are battling for supremacy in the nascent market for subscription radio and both have been luring high profile names to their stables to boost their profiles.XM says it has more than 5 million subscribers."