Hi, In addition to ikrstic's post, I've tested the bcdedit commands and in turning TESTSIGNING ON I saw the Test Mode notification in the bottom right as well. Using the bcdedit command to turn it off should fix the issue. Be sure that you run this as Admin: Go to your desktop and right click in the bottom left hand corner Click on Command Prompt (Admin) At the blinking cursor type: bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF Press enter Then to restart, press Windows key + C to get to the Charms bar Click Settings Click Power Click Restart Thanks! In economics, physical capital or just capital is a factor of production (or input into the process of production), consisting of machinery, buildings, computers, and the like. The production function takes the general form Y=f(K, L), where Y is the amount of output produced, K is the amount of capital stock used and L is the amount of labor used. In economic theory, physical capital is one of the three primary factors of production, also known as inputs in the production function. The others are natural resources (including land), and labor — the stock of competences embodied in the labor force. Broken Sword 1 No Cd Patch. Use Parental Control Software. We encourage you to take a free, no obligation 15 day free trial of the KidsWatch Pro software. It is a full featured free trial account, so you will be able to see the power of the solution and decide if you would like to upgrade to the paid version, which costs 49.95. 'Physical' is used to distinguish physical capital from human capital (a result of investment in the human agent)), circulating capital, and financial capital.[1][2] 'Physical capital' is fixed capital, any kind of real physical asset that is not used up in the production of a product. Usually the value of land is not included in physical capital as it is not a reproducible product of human activity. This four-part series is going to be focusing on how magical healing effects in fantasy worlds can be used for more than just patching up sword wounds. The first spell worth looking at is remove disease, since it’s such an obvious example. Simple Diseases The world of Dungeons & Dragons (and by extension Pathfinder) is rife with magical, cures to ailments both mundane and supernatural. An easy example is remove disease, which “can cure all diseases from which the subject is suffering”. The cleric or druid must makes caster level check against each disease, essentially pitting their will and talent against the ailment. The stronger the magic user is, the better the chance of them curing the disease. A cleric of fifth level (the minimum needed to cast remove disease) has a 70% chance of curing a patient of leprosy. Just like that, the disease simply disappears. They’d have a much harder time with the bubonic plague, and would have less than a 50/50 chance of successfully curing it. But for a powerful priest, such diseases are child’s play to cure. Addiction Even drug and alcohol addictions can be cured with magic. The spell remove disease can simply cure an addiction, if the check is successful. Addiction to hard drugs like opium and pesh is more difficult to cure, and addiction is harder and harder to cure as a character binges. But if the check is successful, the addiction simply fades. The patient might crave the drug, the physical need is gone, without withdrawal symptoms. Limitations of Remove Disease The spell simply ends diseases in the subject, from infected wounds to contracted ailments, but offers no protection from further infection. If you had the plague and had a cleric cure it, there’s nothing to stop you from getting it again if you hang around with the infected. Further, it doesn’t alleviate any damage incurred by the disease. So, if you had blinding sickness that progressed enough to cost you your vision, even if a priest cures the virus, your sight is still gone. The vague wording of “all diseases” opens up a lot of room for interpretation as to what is a disease and what the spell can actually fix. Can it cure more subtle diseases like cancer, can it fix hereditary ailments like cystic fibrosis or asthma? Because these conditions aren’t really the same as catching the plague, I’d be inclined to think it wouldn’t be able to help. That’s it for our look at the simple, physical diseases in Pathfinder. It only gets weirder from here, so bear with me. Requested: Hi, I’d like to have #6 with Steve Rogers pretty, pretty please:) Hi:) Sorry, I got a little carried away with the length I think. Anyway, hopefully this is enjoyable. I hope you have a merry day and a beautiful week. Happy reading! ~Tab You got in late from work. You chucked your handbag on the kitchen bench. You ate a Nutella sandwich (no judgment Nutella is a beautiful thing and deserves to be a food group of it’s own). Then, tired from your long day, you went into your wardrobe which was really just the guestroom repurposed, put on your pj’s and then went to your bedroom. You shook your head and turned on the light. You needed to turn on the lamp before turning out the light. Old childhood habit. Shaking your head, you looked at your bed only to find Steve lying there. “Is there a reason you’re naked in my bed?” You asked groggily. He was face down and the sheet was only just covering his behind. Y/N!” He started to move but you quickly stopped him. “DO NOT MOVE! JUST JUST WAIT A MINUTE. I’ll find you some clothes or something and then you can explain.” If it had been any other man, you would’ve possibly screamed and then got a restraining order but it was Steve. You knew Steve probably never meant for you to find him naked and that he probably had a perfectly good reason for being there hopefully. You went into the other room and grabbed an ex-boyfriend’s hoodie you had not stolen. Borrowed permanently. You also had a pair of extra baggie trackies you figured might work. The problem was Steve was just so muscly. You had no idea what would work. When you went back, the sheet was covering everything safely and he was sat upright. You handed him the clothes. “You hungry?” You asked him, offering him a small smile. That’s ok.” He said, shaking his head. “Steve, it’s no trouble. I can just make you like 2-minute noodles or a Nutella sandwich or something? How much do you need to eat to maintain the serum muscles?” “Ahh Not sure. But that sounds absolutely perfect if it’s not too much trouble?” He was like a shy little puppy. So freaking adorable. If that sheet shifted you would get a chance to see the abs Hot damn son. You shook your head clearing it. “No, not any trouble. You uh, you get dressed.” You went into the kitchen and made Steve his food. By the time you were done, he had come out and sat at the kitchen bench. You slid him his food whilst putting the kettle on. This may be America, but you needed a good old-fashioned cup of British tea. “Want one?” You gestured at the tea bags. “Or there’s coffee?” “Wouldn’t mind a cup of coffee if that’s ok?” Damn the man had manners. “Of course it’s ok! Now do you want to give me the explanation?” You asked as Steve started tucking into his meal. He explained how he was on the run. He wouldn’t tell you who he was running from or why, but he was running. He had needed a place to crash and knew you kept a spare key buried in the soil of the cactus plant outside (couldn’t just hide them under the pot plant these days, everyone knew that trick). He had come inside and assumed the room with all your clothes in it was your room and that the other was a spare. He hadn’t had any other clothes except his Captain America uniform but that had been torn slightly and had some of his blood on it from a wound he got earlier. Like a long paper cut on his arm but deeper, possibly from a sword, you assumed. He’d patched himself up but hadn’t wanted to sleep in a bloodstained uniform so simply removed it and his underwear, preferring to sleep in nothing rather than something dirty. You nodded, taking all of this in. “Alrighty, Steve, you shall be staying with me until that cut on your arm heals and that is final. Tomorrow I shop for some men’s underwear and clothes for you and then we reevaluate everything. Until then you may have to just wear that.” Steve nodded that that was fine by him and smiled. A smile that played on just the left side of his face, a smile that told you he was thinking about something. “What?” You asked. “You’re just so nice to me. Thank you y/n. Thank you.” “It’s not a problem,” you said, going over to his seat on the stool and hugging him. He held you tightly and when you pulled away, you kissed him on the forehead. He looked up at you and you looked down at him. He lightly grabbed your chin and kissed you then, softly and sweetly. He stood up then and you pulled him close, into another hug. “You can stay as long as you want, Steve.” “I know, y/n.
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Xray-cop-sdk-setup.exe Category SDK. Uploader Commissar1032. Added Dec 31st, 2010. There is any new patch for the x-ray engine to run with Win-8? Everyone collects utilities, and most folks have a list of a few that they feel are indispensable. Each has a distinct purpose, and I probably touch each at least a few times a week. For me, 'util' means utilitarian and it means don't clutter my tray. If it saves me time, and seamlessly integrates with my life, it's the bomb. Many/most are free some aren't. Those that aren't free are very likely worth your 30-day trial, and perhaps your money. Here are most of the contents of my C: UTILS folder. These are all well loved and used. I wouldn't recommend them if I didn't use them constantly. Things on this list are here because I dig them. No one paid money to be on this list and no money is accepted to be on this list. Personal Plug: Discover more cool tools and programming tips on my weekly Podcast, or my other show with called. This is the Updated for 2011 Version of my,,, and List, and currently subsumes all my other lists. Link to when referencing the latest. Feel free to get involved here in the comments, post corrections, or suggestions for future submissions. I very likely made mistakes, and probably forgot a few utilities that I use often. • New Entries to the 2011 Ultimate Tools are in Green. There are dozens of additions and many updated and corrected entri es and fixed links. I started doing this list for EIGHT YEARS AGO which is like 60 internet years ago. I've also removed some older stuff that no long matters in 2011.• 2009 Japanese Translation: has translated the! You can find it here?:. NOTE: Please don't reproduce this in its entirety, I'd rather you link to. I appreciate your enthusiasm, but posts like this take a lot of work on my part and I'd appreciate that work staying where it is and linked to, rather than being copy/pasted around the 'net. If you're reading this content and you're not at, perhaps you'd like to join us? The Big Ten Life and Work-Changing Utilities 'A problem well stated is a problem half solved.' - Charles Kettering 'Knowing is half the battle.' Joe • was actually written by the same author as Fences, below, so you know it's awesome. It's actually ridiculously awesome. For example, I've got four browsers pinned to my Windows 7 Taskbar, which is kind of silly. Now, with bins, I can make a, *ahem*, 'bin' and put four browser shortcuts in the space of just one regular icon. Then I make can choose a default program for the bin when I just click, or hover to get my others. All this, and he takes PayPal. Bins almost makes Windows 7 feel like Windows 7.1. • I mentioned here almost two years ago to the day and it's been running happily on all my Windows PCs ever since. I realize that some folks like a clean desktop but if you'd like to get those then I think you gotta put some icons on your desk. When they get out of hand, put a fence around them. One of the best parts about Fences is that it's pretty smart about changing resolutions. Some people don't like a lot of icons because they fear the inevitable 'give a presentation, change resolutions and lose all my icon positions' day. With Fences, this is not a problem. All your icons stay in their little boxes. They'll even rearrange magically if you change icon sizes. Fences is truly a fantastic application and one that should be built in. The author of Fences and Bin is a programming god amongst men and I salute you, sir. The next taco is on me. • is a multi-monitor aware window-moving tool. You use the Window Key along with the Number Pad to move windows around. Rather than spending time moving your windows with a mouse, you use the positions of the numbers on the number pad to move them. It's Aero Snap taken to the next level. Rather than just left and right, there's nine positions per monitor that your windows can go, but because the positions correspond to the number pad you already know there's virtually no learning curve. Is brilliant and deserves to be in your Startup Folder. • from - There's a lot of screensharing utilities out there. There's even Remote Assistance built into Windows. There's, there's, and on and on. However, when I just want to share my screen and give a URL to a bunch of people who can view it without anything other than Flash, I use Join.me. Great for Mom and great for me. • - This little gem is bananas. It's a tiny, amazingly fast free open-source utility for Windows. It lets you automate everything from keystrokes to mice. Programming for non-programmers. It's a complete automation system for Windows without the frustration of VBScript. This is the Windows equivalent of AppleScript for Windows. (That's a very good thing.) • Make sure you get the ' script on the Other Download page. It's got 4700 common English Misspellings. It gives you autocorrect everywhere in Windows. Every program, always. It's just the. • Note above that - a great util on its own - is actually written in AutoHotKey. • - The Paint Program that Microsoft, written in.NET. It's 80% of Photoshop and it's free. It also has nice. • - It's over and 7zip won. Time to get on board. The 7z format is fast becoming the compression format that choosey hardcore users choose. You'll typically get between 2% and 10% better compression than ZIP. This app integrates into Windows Explorer nicely and opens basically EVERYTHING you could ever want to open from TARs to ISOs, from RARs to CABs. • - There's so many great cloud storage systems today.,, and others. I keep coming back to DropBox though. It's on every platform I want it on. It works great with large stores (mine is over 60gigs) and also allows selective sync for small amounts of data in just certain folders. Ultimately, though, get yourself some cloud storage because when you stuff is just 'there', life is better. • - I want to call out specifically and, but anything Mark and Bryce do is pure gold. ProcExp is a great Taskman replacement and includes the invaluable 'Find DLL' feature. It can also highlight any.NET processes. AutoRuns is an amazing aggregated view of any and all things that run at startup on your box. • A great new addition to the SysInternals Family is, a utility that eclipses both Filemon and Regmon. It runs on any version of Windows and lets you see exactly what a process is doing. Indispensable for developing. • It's also worth calling out the legendary as a standout and must-have utility. • - If you've got a blog (and if not, why not?) then this is THE app. They've also got a. It's the second app I install. Rocking Sweet Windows 7 Specific Stuff 'No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.' - George Burns • - After almost two years Windows 7 has proven itself as the best OS for Windows folks. It's time to get off XP and please forget Vista and get Windows 7 on your machine. • or - Also see below in 'Stuff Windows Forgot.' Go get Ultramon or above or get Display Fusion. They both add multiple-taskbar support for Windows (all versions, including Windows 7) that's very compelling. Unfortunately they each are 90% of the way there, just a different 90% and as of the time of this writing, it's unclear who will run. I'm running trials of both. Ultramon has the very nice 'light tracking' feature as you roll over their multiple monitor buttons and no preview, but DisplayFusion also supports the 'Aero Preview' thumbnailing, but their light tracking looks wrong. Either way, it's great that someday, and soon, the missing multiple monitor taskbar problem will at least be fixed by a 3rd party. • - See above. Bins is a great little touch that feels so integrated into Windows 7 that it really should be a part of it. • - In a similar vein to Bins, this free little app does one thing. It gives you 'stacks' of icons that fly up from your Windows 7 (or XP or Vista) taskbar. Pick the one that makes you happy. • is the same kind of utility. It adds icon fences and organization to your troubled desktop and feels built-in. • - This new version of. I like Virtual XP for when I want to run XP apps like IE6 seamlessly along site my Windows 7 apps. For when I don't want to know I'm running a VM. Here are the. • For other VMs, I use. As soon as VirtualBox added support for the VHD file format, all my existing VMs suddenly became more useful. VirtualBox also runs Ubuntu on Windows like a dream. • - Not so much a utility as an amazing feature. I've posted before. It gives you all the speed of a real machine with all the convenience of a virtualized hard disk. • - The full power of.NET, WMI and COM all from a command line. PowerShell has a steep learning curve, much like the tango, but oh, my, when you really start dancing.woof. It's built into Windows 7, by the way. • I also recommend after installing PowerShell that you immediately go get to enable amazing 'ANSI-art' style command-line tab completion. • Next, go get the to add dozens of useful commands to PowerShell. • Want a more advanced GUI for PowerShell? Get the free. • - It's improved, built-in and much easier to find free space in Windows 7. A (.NET) Developer's Life 'You can have it good, fast, or cheap. • - Interactively query your databases with LINQ with this tool from Joseph Albahari. A fantastic learning tool for those who are just getting into LINQ or for those who want a code snippet IDE to execute any C# or VB expression. Free and wonderful. • - When I need to take a machine from fresh install to developer machine quickly, I start at and use the Platform Installer to get SQL Express, Visual Studio Express and several dozen other applications installed fast. It's also nice in that it'll setup PHP and ASP.NET open source applications easily. • - The original.NET is no longer free, but JetBrains dotPeek is. Dig into the internals of any.NET assembly from.NET 1.0 to.NET 4 and beyond. • Want a Reflector tool but want it to be Open Source? Check out from the folks that brought you. • THREE WAY TIE: or ( also uses the same codebase) or - The first two are great text editors. Each has first class CR/LF support, ANSI to Unicode switching, whitespace and line ending graphics and Mouse Wheel Zooming. Here's how to completely replace. Personally I renamed Notepad2.exe to 'n.exe' which saves me a few dozen 'otepad's a day. Here's how to. Here's how to. E-TextEditor is new on the block this year, inspired by TextMate in the Macintosh. It includes a 'bundle' system that uses the scripting power of the Linux-like environment for Windows to provide a more IDE-like experience than Notepad2 or Notepad++. It costs, though, but you should absolutely try it's 30-day trial before you shell out your US$35. • Notepad++ is built on the same fundamental codebase as Notepad2, and includes tabbed editing and more language syntax highlighting. Is one better than the other? They are different. I use Notepad2 as a better Notepad, but more and more I find myself using when I need to crunch serious text. As with all opinions, there's no right answer, and I think there's room for multiple text editors in my life. These are the three I use. • I'm spending time in lately as well. It may just be the perfect combination of all of the above.the jury is still out, but it's worth a look. • (and ) - Apparently my enthusiasm for CodeRush has been noticed by a few. It just keeps getting better. However, the best kept secret about CodeRush isn't all the shiny stuff, it's the free Extensibility Engine called DxCore that brings VS.NET plugins to the masses. Don't miss out on free add-ins like and. • Also, spend some time with. The fight between them and CodeRush is truly a religious one and folks SWEAR by R#. Try both and decide for yourself! • CodeRush just added a cool new feature in 11.2 called for Visual Studio that looks extremely promising. • - You need to present? Make your stuff seen. ZoomIt is so elegant and so fast, it has taken over as my #1 screen magnifier. Do try it, and spend more time with happy audiences and less time dragging a magnified window around. Believe me, I've tried at least ten different magnifiers, and ZoomIt continues to be the best. Even though there's magnification built into Windows 7 via the 'Window + Plus' key, I keep ZoomIt around so I can draw on the screen like. • - The easy, clean, and powerful debugging proxy for checking out HTTP between here and there. It even supports sniffing SSL traffic. • - A free desktop-based tool for testing and verification of mobile Web content. A must have for sites that need broad mobile coverage. • or - I'm a BeyondCompare person and have purchased it, but WinMerge is getting better and better. It's free, it's open source and it'll compare files and folders and help you merge your conflicted source code files like a champ. • is another free option with very configurable color schemas, multi-paned view, and it's cross platform on Linux, Windows and Mac. • is free and also can diff images, which is pretty amazing. • - You test a lot of Web Services? Check out Storm, it's Open Source and written in F#, but it'll let you test Web Services (of course) written in anything. A fine way to smoke test multiple web services from a single place. • - 'Mashes, minifies, and validates your JavaScript, stylesheet, and dotless files.' Integrates cleanly with Visual Studio and squishes everything! Don't go live without compressing your content! Use along with for graphics. • - '.NET library which enables minification, compression, combination, and caching of JavaScript and CSS resources for ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC web applications.' • - Does it all, compiles CoffeeScript, script combining,. • -.NET Port that can compress on the fly or at build time. • - Has MSBuild tasks and can be integrated into your project's build. • - Used at runtime in your ASP.NET applications' views and does magic at runtime. • - Nearly everything NirSoft does is work looking. My favorites are, a replacement for Remove Programs, and. • Also check out; it installs utilities that don't provide their own installer! It creates icons, puts them in the folder you want and adds an uninstaller. • You love to Ctrl-Scroll with your mouse to zoom the size of text, right? Why not use to control your system's sound volume with the mouse wheel. • - Funny how you don't know if you need an application until you need one. BugShooting is very specific - it takes screenshots, sure, but more importantly it sends them directly into your Bug Tracking system. • - Not a tool to cheat Windows or in games, WinCheat is like Spy++ in that it lets you dig deep into the internals of the PE format and the Win32 Windowing subsystems. I'm consistently surprised how often I need an app like this. • - Website that converts C# to VB and VB to C#. • - One of the first, and many say, the best. An AJAXy Code Converter that'll do to and from C# and VB.NET. • - This online utility will also convert.NET 3.5 Syntax and LINQ between C# and VB. • - The original and still the most awesome notepad for XAML, a must for WPF or Silverlight developers. • - If you're using.NET you've gotta be using NuGet. It's Package Management for.NET and it's about time. • - This essential NuGet Explorer installs quickly as a Click Once application and lets you open NuGet Packages, search the NuGet website directly as well as author specs and publish NuGet packages directly from the GUI. • - Really ought to be built in. Right-click on any.NET project and build it directly from Explorer. • - Arguably the most powerful in-browser IDE available. It's a complete x-ray into your browser including HTML, CSS and JavaScript, all live on the page. It's on the list twice. • - This fine little add-on from Yahoo not only includes (included on this list below) but more importantly analyzes your website for 13 different. Not every rule applies to us, but it's a great tool regardless. • - The same YSlow you love, now for Chrome. • Extend Firebug with for easier color management for your CSS and Styles. • for - If you're the last developer to download FireFox, or you're holding off, WebDeveloper is a solid reason to switch to FireFox NOW. It's amazing and has to be used to be believed. It consolidates at least 2 dozens useful functions for those who sling ASP.NET or HTML. And if you're a CSS person, the realtime CSS editing is pretty hot. • - When you write code, you need to share it. • Also try and for sharing snippets. • (integrated with ) - The perfect combination of Unit Testing with Visual Studio.NET. Right click and 'Run Test.' The output window says 'Build' then switches to 'Test.' The best part, though, is 'Test With.Debugger' as a right click that automatically starts up an external process runner, loads and starts your test. Compatible with NUnit, MBUnit and Team System. TD.NET also works with Silverlight. • - If you ask anyone who does Silverlight, they'll say there's only one must-have tool. Silverlight Spy and this is it. • - Automated unit testing for.NET. Runs them in parallel and automatically, inserting the results inline inside Visual Studio. Familiar with Continuous Integration? Meet Continuous Testing. • - If you've got a continuous integration server setup, you really need a way to guilt people that break the build. You need a Siren of Shame. • - This amazing app does dependency analysis on your.NET application and presents the findings as a TreeMap. • - Wow, a Query Analyzer look-alike that doesn't suck, doesn't need an install, is wicked fast, is free and is only 100k. Pinch me, I'm dreaming. • - is Web Application Testing in.NET, and this Test Recorder will generate chunks of source for you by recording your clicks in an embedded IE browser. • - Sits quietly waiting for you to test a quick snippet of code or algorithm. No need to even start VS.NET! Jeff hasn't updated it in a while, but perhaps its *re-inclusion* on this list will pressure him to get working on it again. Give it to me and I'll update it myself. Let's do this!!!• - Take your code beyond code generation and stay DRY with aspect oriented programming. Inject repetitive code directly into your application with frameworks that cross cut concerns. • - There's few good options for creating Help Files on Windows but while Help+Manual does cost money, it's a pretty amazing and complete system. • - Not sure how I missed this one. Free for personal use and greats PDFs, CHMs, and more. • or - Jeff extends on 's idea of a quick Explorer utility that lets you right click on any folder with code in it and get your bin,obj,debug,release directories blown away. Jeff's includes configuration options for deleting things like Resharper folders and Source Control bindings. TreeTrim is a similar command-line tool for cleaning up, but on steroids, including a plugin model. • - All the world's extensions to Visual Studio in one place, and ranked by the public. Easy to search and sort. • - Adds Intellisense to SQL Server Management Studio and it's free. How can you not like that? • - This open source library is the easiest way I've found to get data out of fixed-length or delimited text files and into Sql or Excel. • - The amount of information this tool offers is obscene. We used this at my last job to track down a number of funky memory leak • - Get to know it, as it's a free command-line tool from Microsoft that lets you run SQL queries against a variety of log files and other system data sources, and get the results out to an array of destinations, from SQL tables to CSV files. I • LogParser is good, we know, but is great. LogParserLizard is a. The Angle Bracket Tax (XML/HTML Stuff) 'Without an XML Schema, you might as well replace all those signs with quotes and commas, 'cuz that's what you've got - just less-than/greater-than-delimited text.' - Scott Hanselman • and Mvp.XML - This is an extension to the XML Editor within Visual Studio 2005 that allows you to execute XPath queries against the current document dynamically. Created under the - also a kickbutt XML extension library. • - SketchPath does for XPath what did for Regular Expressions. It's totally hardcore. • - Just buy it. • - Got broken links on your site? Is your HTML SEO optimized? This fantastic free tool answers all these questions and hundreds more as it chews your angle brackets for you, creating flexible reports and a full queryable database of your site. • - Like Google Chrome but miss IE's XML text viewer? Here's a XML Viewer as a Chrome Extension. Take control. Visual Studio Add-Ins 'This one goes to eleven.' - Nigel Tufnel • - Add a dozen cool new enhancements to Visual Studio 2010 and get a pick of the next version of Visual Studio. Improved Find, middle click scrolling, improved refactorings, an all new Solution Navigator, new tabs and much more. • - Add Live Web Preview, improved CSS editing, color preview, font preview and lots more to Visual Studio with this lightweight and actively developed 'playground' extension. • - NuGet integrates into the References node of the Solution Explorer, enables Package Management and brings PowerShell directy into to Visual Studio. • - Update Visual Studio with support for HTML5 and CSS3. Add intellisense and validation to the editors for JavaScript, CSS3 and HTML. Lots of little details as well as vendor specific prefixes for CSS. • - Bundles lots of new features into the Visual Studio 2010 JavaScript editor like brace matching, work highlighting, intellisense doc comments, and more. • - Teach Visual Studio 2010 all about Sass, Less and CoffeeScript with this free addin from MindScape. You'll wonder how you lived with out these technologies and be impressed how seamlessly they integrate. • - It's a crying shame that T4 templates don't get syntax-highlighting in Visual Studio. • - Obsessed with the Vim editor but also like Visual Studio? Why not like them both? It's also open source. • - StyleCop analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. It can be run from inside of Visual Studio or integrated into an MSBuild project. Totally useful by yourself or with a team. • - Amazing Visual Studio addin that finds edge cases in your code that ordinary unit testing never can. Regular Expressions Some people, when confronted with a problem, think 'I know, I'll use regular expressions.' Now they have two problems. - • - I used to use for multi-file search and replace with regular expressions, but somehow the interface of TextCrawler is more intuitive to me. • - An very minimalist online Ajax-based ASP.NET site, I keep turning to this via a bookmark when I want to test a quick RegEx. It'll tell me how a RegEx will work in.NET. • - An amazing Flash-based online RegEx tool for writing and testing RegEx. • - Another excellent, better laid out RegEx evaluator, useful for RegEx's that'll run in JavaScript. • - Almost 8 years old and extremely mature, Expresso is now free! • - Roy entered the RegEx fray with a bang, and with syntax highlighting and web services integration with regexlib.com. The very definition of slick. • - Currently at version 1.01, this tool is a great way for newbies to start using Regular Expressions. Write regular expressions without prior knowledge of the syntax! • - When I'm overwhelmed, I start here. A huge list of all the basics of Regular Expressions, laid out cleanly and logically. I also like these. • - Simple, elegant, small. A great little application. Almost 10 years old, and still useful. Launchers Scott's Note: Personally, I'm all about Windows 7 now, so I'm not using a 3rd party launcher any more as I don't see the need. However, here are some stand-outs I've used in the past that you might want to check out. 'Oh, yes, little Bobby Tables, we call him.' - • - still the sexy favorite, this little floating magic bar keeps me moving fast, launching programs, macros and explorer with its shiny simplicity. Tell them I sent you. • Also available is an Open Source project called (not updated since Feb 07) that looks similar to SlickRun. • has created and continues to innovate his a 'universal hotkey manager' with a.NET plugin architecture. If you've got ideas or thoughts,. Have you ever wanted to bind something to Shift-Ctrl-Alt-Window-Q but didn't know how to grab a global hotkey? This will launch programs, watch folders, and find files. • - A new entry into the lauching space, promptu ups the ante with new features like syncing between computers. • - Unquestionably the smoothest and most interesting user interface of the launchers, Enso pops up as the Caps-Lock key is held down, and performs the command when the key is released. It takes a minute to understand, but it's a very clean UI metaphor. They are now bringing Enso's metaphor to Firefox as '.' • - The closest thing so far, IMHO, to on Windows, although this little gem has a slow startup time, it runs fast! It's being actively developed and promises integration with a dozen third party programs. It also formally supports 'Portable Mode' for those of you who like to carry your apps around on a USB key. • - Another do it all application, Launchy binds to Alt-Space by default. This app also has the potential to be Quicksilver like if it start including support for stringing together verb-noun combos. It's pretty as hell and totally skinnable (there's TWO Quicksilver skins included!) Stuff I Just Dig 'Great googlely moogley!' - Johnny Carson • - Forgive me ahead of time if you don't live in the US, but Hulu Desktop is so awesome it's insane. It's all the goodness of Hulu including TV shows and movies, with the 'lean-back' convenience of a Media Center. Seriously, tell your friends. • - A nice little iOS browsing experience emulator. Saves me time when writing jQuery Mobile sites. • I also use the to see how my sites will turn out on small or tablet devices. • - I say 'u-torrent' but I suppose 'micro-torrent' is more correct. When you need a BitTorrent Client to download your or, there's no better, faster, cleaner or more powerful client out there. • - Norton Commander-like functionality for Windows. It's one better than Explorer. There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions and it supports Windows 7. • - Are you productive? Are you spending time on what you need to be spending time on? RescueTime keeps track of what you are doing and tells you just that with fantastic reports. Very good stuff if you're trying to GTD and TCB.;) • - How can you not like a company named 2BrightSparks? There's a as well. Golden, with a clean crisp configuration UI, I use this tool internally for scheduled backups and syncs between machines within my family network. • Tortoise source control for all! • - a Windows shell extension for Mercurial source control. • - a Windows shell extension for Subversion source control • - What's that? Oh, yes, a Windows shell extension for Git source control. When you just gotta have a GUI and you love tolerate Explorer. • Don't like to mix your source control and your Explorer? Then integrate your favorite SCC into Visual Studio! • - Source Control Plugin for Visual Studio and Mercurial • - Subversion + Visual Studio = Crazy Delicious • - Git source control tools inside Visual Studio? Linus would be mad, but we're happy! • is gone but they've put it up a fork at - This web-based multi-person interactive notepad has quickly become my #1 tool for brainstorming online with my remote team. • - Tivo for your desktop? TimeSnapper can't give you files back, but it'll take a screenshot in the background at user-configurable intervals and let you answer the burning question - What was I doing all day at work? Free and only 80k. Another brilliant idea blatantly stolen off my list of things to do and executed by folks more clever than I. • - There is just no better icon editor for Windows out there. Any input, any output, it's super modern and just works. • - Jing is a weird little app that is a screenshot app, a screencast app and a sharing app. It's incredibly easy to use and includes a free account at screencast.com for sharing your videos. It keeps pulling me back into it's strange gravity. • and - I'm torn between two of the finest screenshot utilities I've ever found. WinSnap has as many (or as few) options as you'd like. Also does wonders with rounded corners and transparency, as does Window Clippings. Both include a 32-bit and 64-bit version, as well as a portable no-install version and WinSnap offers Windows 7 taskbar features. However, Window Clippings also has no install, includes 32 and 64-bit, has a plugin model and is only $18. It's a tough one. I use Window Clippings at least daily, and I use WinSnap a few times a week. Both these apps are worth your download. • - Shotty is another great little screenshot utility with a nicely streamlined workflow. Most importantly, it also does transparent PNGs and respects Aero glass. • - OK, I snuck it in. It's not a tool, or is it? If you've got an infant and you need to entertain them while you sneak in some coding, it's invaluable.;) • - I used to use as a private VPN system to log into multiple machines across my personal networks but I've recently started preferring GBridge. It gives you VPN, VNC, and file sharing security over Google's GTalk network. Ya, crazy, I know. • - When I just want everything to go away so I can think, I don't just want a clean desktop, I want a Dark Room to work in. I love this text editor for getting my thoughts straight. I also use it for more dramatic presentations. • - Fast as hell. Version 3.1 is even better. This little PDF reader requires no installer and is tiny and fast. Did I mention fast? Good bye, Acrobat. • and - This online application will actually dynamically generate a new Visual Studio color theme file for you. Or you can download a hand-built one and make Visual Studio yours. • - Sometimes CALC.EXE doesn't cut it, and I want a REAL scientific calculator for Windows, so I emulate the one I used in college. • - A site dedicated to making your desktop pretty with community-submitted Visual Studio wallpapers? What else could you want? • - Screw all other media players. When you just want to watch video. • - Norton Commander is back, it is still text mode, it's still lightning speed and it's from the makers of File Archiver. I'll race you. I get FAR, you get Explorer. • - Internet VOIP Calls with better sound than the POTS phone? Conference calls as well? • - When you're off floating in 64-bit super-Windows-7-Ultimate land, sometimes you forget that there ARE some old programs you can't run anymore now that DOS isn't really there. Enter DOSBox, an x86 DOS Emulator! Whew, now I can play Bard's Tale from 1988 on Windows 7 from 2009. • - Remind yourself of your roots and give yourself a proper Unix prompt within Windows. However, it's less about the prompt as it is about the wealth of command-line tools you'll gain access to. • - The is a great way to stay focused and really get things done. There's dozens of timers to support your Pomodoro habit but Tomighty is the best. • or - All good designs started out as sketches, but rather than using paper and pencil, use a UX (User Experience) sketching tool to decide what your application should look like and how it should behave. • Others to check out are for UI prototyping and for interaction design without JavaScript. • - This virtual printer lets you save paper, print booklets, delete pages and graphics, and provides print preview for every application. I love these guys so much it's inappropriate. • - DirectX video capture! Exactly what you need when you want full screen video of a DirectX or OpenGL application. • - When I do videos for the web, I record in 720p but I squish all my stuff with Expression Encoder. Version 3 added screen capture as well as better H.264 support. • - This tool lets your anonymous your web browsing and publishing. Use it when you're on the road, or staying in a hotel. Low-Level Utilities 'If you know how to use Process Monitor competently, people of both sexes will immediately find you more attractive.' - Scott Hanselman • The and the - I've downloaded and saved everything from BootDisk.com, including Win95 and Win98 boot disks and a DOS 6.22 disk. The boot CDs are life-savers and should be taken to all family gatherings where the relatives KNOW you're a computer person. They'll expect you to save their machines before the turkey is served. • - More up to date and more hardcore, Hiren's BootCD is essential for saving machines from rootkits and other evil. • - When you just need to completely torch a machine and you don't want to use a hammer. • - Got a Windows crash dump from a blue screen and you really want to know what really happened? BlueScreenView almost always can tell you the culprit. • - If you are Deeply Interested in know what codec that video is using, GSpot will likely be able to tell you more than you could possible care to. • - Ever want to just boot quickly off a CD and get some data off an NTFS drive? What about network access? This is a bootdisk you'll keep in your bag all the time. Unfortunately, it's not been updated in a while, but I keep it around anyway. • - You never know when you might need an old-ass dll. • - When you've got to call into a system DLL from managed code, at least do it with the help of this wiki that's FULL of the correct DllImport statements. • - There's dozens of video converters out there but I keep coming back to HandBrake. Great way to make those 8 processor machines work hard. • - Throw this in your PATH right away. You never know when you want to issue an HTTP request from the command line. Once you know you can, you'll do it all the time. • and - These amazing WPF developer utilities help you visually debug your applications at runtime. What's on top of what? Where's that panel? These are how you find out. • - Explore and diagnose problems with Win32 applications. Display all import and export functions of an executable file, shows function definition for decorated (mangled) function names. Sometimes you just gotta crack it open. • and other utils - When you just need to make an archival backup copy of a DVD. • - Meant for the Playstation Portable, this utility is more useful that you think. It creates MP4 squished video you can use anywhere. • - Used to be called Ethereal, but it's Wireshark. Very free, and very good. Although, I've needed it less and less as I find myself using. •.the - Version 3.x was a fine upgrade to NetMon, overhauling the guts. This is a very full featured sniffer and I've never had a problem with it. • - Lots of folks use Putty to SSH into things, but frankly, it's hard. Bitvise Tunnelier will handle anything you can throw at it. • - Ever useful network security tool there is in a fantastic list. • - This is the prettiest and highest-level 'low-level' utility you'll ever use. It analyses all the things that happen during your system's boot and rearranges, delays, defers and speeds up your boot by analyzing what worked for everyone else using the tool. A social network for your boot process? • - The ultimate replacement for TaskManager. Includes the amazing Find DLL feature to find out what processes have your DLL in memory. • - Gives you more detail that you can handle about text hidden within binaries. Websites and Bookmarklets 'So why is “Shut down” on the Start menu? When we asked people to shut down their computers, they clicked the Start button. Because, after all, when you want to shut down, you have to start somewhere.' - Raymond Chen • - Sometimes you just want to fiddle with JavaScript. Fire up a text editor, IDE or Firebug? Use JSFiddle, load your framework of choice and get to work. HTML, CSS and JavaScript plus your results. Then share with a friend! • - All the goodness of TinyUrl with statistics, real-time tracking, accounts and much, much more. If you get a Bit.ly url, add a + to the end of it to see lots of statistics! • - So smart. Got a webpage to markup? Don't download an app. Use this bookmarklet, mark it up directly in the browser, then share a marked up URL. • - What's your site look like in MSIE4.0? This site will show you. • - These guys make a great physical paper reference, but they also have a great.HTML file you can download for free that has ASCII charts and Color references. It's a link I keep close. • - Get your questions answered here! If you haven't heard, you better ask someone. • - A web-based DHTML/AJAX SQL Entity Relationship Designer that exports.SQL files. Drink that in, then visit it. • - Watch a YouTube video. Just the video and not the rest of the crap or ads or other videos around it. It's readability for YouTube. • - Being forced to log into a website or news organization but you don't have a username or don't want one? • - Overlay grids, rules, and crosshairs on your Web Site design, using only a bookmarklet. • - A social distributed bookmarks manager. It took me a bit to get into it, but their that you drag into your Links toolbar won me over. All my bookmarks are here now and I can always find what I need, wherever I am. Very RESTful. I have used this for YEARS. • Be sure to get their and. • - A wonderful color scheme chooser for when you aren't a designer but you wish you were. • - I'm not a designer and I have no style, but I do know what I like. This site makes it easy to brainstorm, design and tweak a color scheme for your next big project. • - I often write apps that fire out emails and notifications. It's great to fire up a little SMTP mail server and have the emails delivered to a local folder. Great for testing and debugging anything that sends mail. • - A good place to start when you're learning about HTML5 and are ready to create sites that look great and work great everywhere. • - The very best way to compare up to three different web-typefaces. • - This website will let you upload an image with a font and it'll guess (usually right) what font it is. • - I use these when I'm DEEP into some thing CSSy and it's tearing me apart. • - Is that Website Down For Everyone Or Just Me? • - Over 150 pages of details on CSS and JavaScript. When my brain is overflowing with the HTML of it all, I head here. • - What was that site BUILT WITH? • + - Google Maps is cool, but is synergy. It was the first great Mashup of Web 2.0 and I keep it around to remind me of what's possible if you keep an idea fresh and simple. • - Always on the road and switching between client networks? Now switch your proxy servers as fast as you change pants. • - Amazingly helpful collection of online networking tools. • - This sleek little bookmarklet lets you quickly see all the CSS attributes attached to any HTML element. • - The website I read every work day that helps me keep up on what's new in.NET. • - Take all your favorite apps with you on a USB key without installing them! All your settings remain. Be sure to get, the handy Portable Apps Launcher for the Tray. • More Portable apps at • - Just what is sounds like, it's a JavaScript 'Lint' tool that will tidy up your JavaScript and also tell you why your code sucks. • There's also which is a more aggressive than JSLint. Tools for Bloggers and Those Who Read Blogs 'You can do anything, but not everything.' - David Allen • - RSS aggregators appear to be slowly dying and the winner (or only one left?) appears to be Google Reader. Although, I still read with a phat client like. • - My favorite aggregator. Always on the cutting edge and free. Synchronizes with Google Reader! • - Free, Open Source, and written in.NET. The first aggregator for many and now also syncs with Google Reader. • and - If you've got PNGs, don't put them online without compressing them first! This is SO important to bloggers that care about their user's experiences. • - InstaPaper and it's 'ReadLater' functionality is absolutely essential for dealing with the large amounts of information that bloggers come across. Read anything on the web on your time on any device.. • - If your RSS/Atom feed doesn't pass FeedValidator's tests, it's crap. • - A social workflow manager that lets you combine everything on the web with everything else. Is now an essential tool in everything I do on the social web. • with cloud syncing and - I recently switched off of EverNote and over to OneNote when the OneNote iPhone app came out. That means I can use all my Office apps with OneNote, sync them to the cloud and they are already on my iPhone. I can also edit my cloud notes at on machines that don't have OneNote. • and - These two apps manage notes and todos and they do it in an elegant and cross platform way. Evernote works on the Mac, Windows, iPhone, Palm Pre, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry and your notes live in the cloud. Remember The Milk is your todos any way you like them, from Google Calendar, Twitter, BlackBerry and Bookmarklets. • - The prettiest and most actively developed Twitter client for Windows. With an incredibly responsive development team and automatic updates, Metrotwit gets better each month. • - The ultimate offline Blog Post tool. If you don't like it, change it. • - If you blog, you likely read. If you read, you may read books. If you blog, read and read books, you may want to blog about the books you read. Here's where to start. This will insert your Amazon Associates ID into Amazon links in your blog posts. • with - If you're a coder and you blog code,. • - If you blog, you may also podcast. CallBurner is a great way to record your Skype calls. Lots of options and creates both stereo MP3s as well as a WAV file for each side of the call. Their Video version will record video as well. Browser Add-Ins/Extensions 'Tomorrow is 11/11/11, not 11/11/11. Bloody Americans.' - • - Downloads, resumes and most importantly, splits up large downloads over HTTP or FTP into as many as 10 concurrent streams. • for - If you're the last developer to download FireFox, or you're holding off, WebDeveloper is a solid reason to switch to FireFox NOW. It's amazing and has to be used to be believed. It consolidates at least 2 dozens useful functions for those who sling ASP.NET or HTML. And if you're a CSS person, the realtime CSS editing is pretty hot. • and - These two utils go together. Both are FireFox extensions, but they are yin to the others yang. They add View in Internet Explorer and View in FireFox context menu items to their respective browsers. Great if you develop, but also great if you tend to visit sites that aren't browser agnostic. • - Spell check for Internet Explorer. The feature IE forgot, cleanly integrated. Install and forget. • - Stunning! Extensions for my browser that won't kill kittens!,, and. • - Makes exploring JSON payloads in Chrome much easier. Things Windows Forgot 'I didn't know anything about this. So I called up some folks at Microsoft, and apparently we make a lot of different image editors.' - Steve Balmer • or - It's not clear why, but Windows 7 doesn't have a taskbar on every monitor. However, these two tools add this functionality back. • - It's TiVo for your Windows Clipboard. Open source work well with any clipboard format. • - 'ClipX is a tiny clipboard history manager. It is sweet, it is free, use it.' • - An open source Windows console enhancement with transparency, different styles, and more. I found this. I loved it so much. • - Well, yes and no. Windows 7 includes a basic ISO burning app, but ImgBurn has the right balance of clean interface and piles of technical information. I like to know exact what's happening when I burn a disk and Free ImgBurn is a joy to use. Don't let their website freak you out. It's THE burning app to get. • - Sometimes you just want a text box, a 300k application and you want to Search Everything. This tiny utility makes it super easy to search your entire hard drive (all of them actually) instantly. You can Google the whole internet with Bing in a second, why shouldn't you be able to do the same with your hard drive. Best part is that it works on any version of Windows, even Windows 2000. • - Ever wish Ctrl-V didn't suck? And when I say 'suck' I mean, wouldn't you rather spend less of your live in Edit|Paste Special? PureText pastes plain text, purely, plainly. Free and glorious. Thanks Steve Miller • - Another great utility with a scary website. The trial is a little crippled, but you can mount ISOs on Windows (including Windows 7), create and extract image files, make bootable CDs and DVDs and more. • - The Paint Program that Microsoft, written in.NET. If you like to live on the edge, go get the with. • - Want to print to a virtual printer and have a PDF pop out? • - This is REALLY advanced stuff and Windows didn't really 'forget' it as it didn't include it out of the box. If you want to make a bootable and 'sys-prepped' Windows 7 Virtual Machine from your Windows 7 DVD media, this is the script for you. • - This one is obscure, but if you have this problem you'll be as happy as I was to find it. If you have your documents on a SAN or non-Windows remote drive you'll find that you're unable to put them into a Windows 7 Document Library. This tool will programmatically do for you what the built-in GUI won't. Works great with my. • - I love that this is free. Create a file or partition and encrypt the heck out of it. You can even encrypt a secret drive that'll have 'decoy' documents that you can give the bad guys when they torture the password out of you.. • - I'm not sure/convinced yet that TeraCopy is really faster than RoboCopy, but it feels faster. I do a lot of network file copies that go on for hours, and TeraCopy has the right balance of a clean interface and badassness to make the list. The error recovery is top-notch also. • - Really everything these guys do is worth your time. There's lots of ways to get this functionality, including the and. The point is, it should have been included! A 'tail -f' for Windows. Great if you work with programs that write to log files and you want to watch the log as it's being written. Also has keyword highlighting so you can see things get visually flagged as they go. Also, who doesn't want to Grep? • - Can't delete a file? Who has it open? Thanks Windows for NOT telling me. Unlock will, though. • or - If you have a crapload of secrets and passwords and you'd like to keep them as such, take a look at these two utils. PassPack is largely online while KeePass is totally offline. KeePass is free and open source with a very clean and very powerful interface. • - Everyone's always looking for a great tool to find out what's taking up all the space on your hard drive. SpaceSniffer is fast, pretty, fun to watch and powerful. I'm using SpaceSniffer today, but I've also liked: • - The most powerful disk usage program I've found, DiskView integrates nicely with Explorer and includes SMART disk health statistics. • - A fast Treemap of your disk usage. The original. • - There's a lot of Disk Visualization Tools out there, but this one just seems to tell me exactly what I need to know and it can be run without installation. • - This one's stuck at version 0.11b but it's still worth a download. It's a pie chart view of your disk space usage. It runs really slow - takes forever, really - however, it's worth the wait. • - Ok, sure, at this point I'm just collecting size utilities, but honestly, I love looking at different visualizations of hard drive space. TreeSize Free is lightweight and simple. A tree view with an overlaid bar chart. • - Yes, you heard me right, son. Wife loves it. Works in 32-bit and 64-bit. Why is this not part of Windows 7? • - A virtual KVM. Share your mouse and keyboard between multiple computers on your desk, even if those computers run all different operating systems. Free and open source. • - If you log into a lot of boxes remotely and always wonder, where the hell is this? This wallpaper tool creates custom wallpapers with all the information you'd need, like IP Address, Box Name, Disk Space, and it's totally configurable. • - Say what you like, but I've tried them all, and SmartFtp is flat-out the best FTP app out there for Windows. And they get a +1 charisma for having a 64-bit version. • - Do you want your Right-CTRL key to map to the Windows Key? Why can't I do it with Windows' Control Panel? Because Windows forgot. Thankfully Randy didn't. Remap any key in Windows. • - So you just bought a Dell for $300 and it has a $4000 value worth of Crapware. Get ride of that poo with the De-Crapifier. • - The first thing I install when I visit a relatives house. • - Misplace your Windows and Office Product Keys? Find them with this. • - Wish you could scroll windows without changing focus to that Window? Katmouse lets you scroll just by moving the mouse over the window.no need to click before wheel-scrolling. • - Blasphemy! Remove the Start Menu itself from your Taskbar and get back room for one more icon! It's nice to have the option. • - A graphical and incredible versatile way to rename large numbers of files using a myriad of patterns. • - All the command-line tools that Windows forgot.kill, loggedon, remote exec, shutdown, getsid, etc. • - An Open Source multi-tabbed Remote Desktop client. Simple and useful. In danger of fading away! Support Open Source. • - If you move the cursor a lot, but you don't like moving your hands, why not make I,J,K,L (where you right hand is already) move the cursor? I'm not sure it's worth $20, but it works exactly as advertised. • - A file synchronizer, sure, but not just any file synchronizer, this one supports local, UNC, FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, ZIP and versioning. And only $20. I use it for backing up my blog on a schedule. An obtuse scripting format, more complex than, but more detail oriented and powerful. Once you set it and forget it, IJW (It Just Works.) Brilliant and bananas. • - Right click on a folder and get four different 'prompt here' options; cmd.exe, Visual Studio 2003, 2005, 2008, and PowerShell.. Outlook AddIns and Life Organizers 'With engineering, I view this year's failure as next year's opportunity to try it again.' - Gordon Moore • and - Gotta show these twice! These two apps manage notes and todos and they do it in an elegant and cross platform way. Evernote works on the Mac, Windows, iPhone, Palm Pre, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry and your notes live in the cloud. Remember The Milk is your todos any way you like them, from Google Calendar, Twitter, BlackBerry and Bookmarklets. • - I've got data in Outlook Calendar and Google Calendar, and I now use gSyncit to keep my live in sync between Outlook and Google. • - Has nothing to do with Outlook, but everything to do with getting organized. This tiny book is created by some creative folding and your printer. Design it and print it yourself for free. • Getting Things Done (GTD) with Outlook • - Artificial Intelligence for your Outlook Inbox. • - A replacement for Move To Folder in Outlook; file your messages as fast as your can press Enter. • - A learning system, Taglocity tags, filters, searches, and teaches itself about your mail. • - A great free mind-mapping tool with a fast and intuitive (not to mention keyboard friendly) interface. C ontents Copyright © 2003-2011 - Please link, don't copy and reblog this list.hyperlinks to. TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS: If you enjoyed this post, or this blog, please. Please read and. ALL PROCEEDS will go to Diabetes Research. Nice list but two things. First, you are really missing out by using Windows Virtual PC and Virtual Box. VMWare runs circles around them, feature wise and perf wise. It also supports XP Mode. The free VMWare player is the first step but if you get the full blown Workstation version you will LOVE the snapshot features. They blow away WVPC's. MyPlex is Instapaper for videos. You drop a little 'PlexIt' bookmarklet in your links bar and any time you see a video on a web site you want to watch later you just 'PlexIt'. You can then go to the myPlex web site to watch, or watch it on one of the many plex clients out there for Windows, iOS, Mac, Android, Samsung Smart TVs and Smart BluRay players. It doesn't work for all video, Silverlight I think it doesn't see, but I expect they will get that working soon. Wow, this is quite the list! I have a few to add: Text editors: I still use after all these years. Is also not bad, and can do a few things better/differently from Notepad++. Window management: I like the simple. And now 64-bit support is finally being developed. Is interesting, since it lets you easily move/resize windows and hide/show the taskbar with keyboard shortcuts. Unfortunately, some of it's hotkeys conflict with the new Win7 hotkeys. It's still useful on XP netbooks, though.:-) SQL Server: is great for checking SQL Server databases. I'm still waiting for a more complete solution, though. (Find misspellings et al.). Hi Scott, Great list, some good ones in there I will have to take a look. Judging from the list, it looks like you are a keyboard-first kind of person like I am. With that I mind you should really give Total Commander a try. Remember Norten Commander and how fast you could mange your files without using a mouse? This is it for Windows. A warning, be prepared to print out a cheatsheet with keyboard commands. It takes some time to learn them all, but you should NEVER have to touch the mouse again when working with files after you get to know Total Commander. Check it out: http://ghisler.com/. A few comments: JustDecompile from Telerik (one of your sponsors) has XAP support and can export assembly as a Visual Studio project and it's updated regularly. DotPeek last update was in June. I wonder if JetBrains abandoned it! MultiMon, free edition, from is free and has most of the features one needs from a multi monitor utility. I think lately Chrome's Developer Tools has surpassed FireBug's capabilities. Soon I will be using it 100% for web work. Note: Keep the list updated more regularly. This kind of list is worth its own RSS feed!:) Thanks for all your hard work. Love the list as always, but I do have one suggestion. You're marking your new items by making the font Red. That's great, but I'm somewhat red-green colorblind, so I find it difficult to distinguish between that color and the color you're using for links. The new items appear to be a bit darker/bolder but I have to get quite close to distinguish. I'm sure I'm not the only one. Of course being red-green colorblind doesn't mean I can't see those colors, they are just harder to distinguish from neighboring colors. I just mention this because you might want to choose a different color for New items that is farther away from your link color. Hello Scott, I always go through task list which you publish. It is exhaustive and I find many utilities which are useful. In this tool list you have listed www.which I feel is best among all the tools. What you said about it is perfectly right It is really brilliant and can become really big. Did you notice google search, facebook and now this ifttt all these top ideas are really simple and one wonders why I did not think about it earlier. Ifttt is almost like workflow build for social media to automate tasks. This reminds me of one of other brilliant Scott's quote:). I am talking about Scott Adams (creator of Dilbert). He had said in predictions of 21st century that - 'Whatever has to be discovered is already discovered. 21st Century will be more about application of existing discoveries in new way rather that making new discoveries'. Ifttt seems to have done just that by combining workflow and social media. Thanks for sharing this website. I would like to suggest as a Ultimate Developer Tool, that would likely fall under the Websites and Bookmarklets section. Goodreads is a social reading site, and bookshelf management website. It allows you to assign books to different shelves such as 'To Read' and 'Read' shelves, and it also allows you to rate books and it tracks the date you have read book if you move it between 'Currently Reading' and the 'Read' shelves. It also has a social aspect where you can setup friends and see their activity on the site in a news feed. I have found a number of new books to be added to my 'To Read' shelf by seeing what the people I am friends with on the site mark as books they want to read and what they rate the book as. Instead of PNGGauntlet, you should check out the Image Optimizer Visual Studio extension. 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The game takes place in a thirty square kilometer area, and both the outside and inside of this area is rendered to the same amount of detail. Some textures in the game were simply photographs of the walls in the developers' studio. The purpose of this article is to help nurse practitioners make critical decisions about breast cancer screening and referrals to genetic services for women based on their lifetime risk for breast cancer. This article reviews several software-based risk assessment models and provides instructions for using the Tyrer-Cuzick. PURPOSE: To compare genetic test results for deleterious mutations of BRCA1 and BRCA2 with estimated probabilities of carrying such mutations; to assess sensitivity of genetic testing; and to assess the relevance of other susceptibility genes in familial breast and ovarian cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data analyzed were from six high-risk genetic counseling clinics and concern individuals from families for which at least one member was tested for mutations at BRCA1 and BRCA2. Predictions of genetic predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer for 301 individuals were made using BRCAPRO, a statistical model and software using Mendelian genetics and Bayesian updating. Model predictions were compared with the results of genetic testing. RESULTS: Among the test individuals, 126 were Ashkenazi Jewish, three were male subjects, 243 had breast cancer, 49 had ovarian cancer, 34 were unaffected, and 139 tested positive for BRCA1 mutations and 29 for BRCA2 mutations. BRCAPRO performed well: for the 150 probands with the smallest BRCAPRO carrier probabilities (average, 29.0%), the proportion testing positive was 32.7%; for the 151 probands with the largest carrier probabilities (average, 95.2%), 78.8% tested positive. Genetic testing sensitivity was estimated to be at least 85%, with false-negatives including mutations of susceptibility genes heretofore unknown. CONCLUSION: BRCAPRO is an accurate counseling tool for determining the probability of carrying mutations of BRCA1 and BRCA2. Genetic testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 is highly sensitive, missing an estimated 15% of mutations. In the populations studied, breast cancer susceptibility genes other than BRCA1 and BRCA2 either do not exist, are rare, or are associated with low disease penetrance. 1559 Background: Male breast cancer accounts for. Abstract BACKGROUND. The American Cancer Society (ACS) guidelines for screening with breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) recommend MRI for women who have a lifetime risk ≥20% of developing breast cancer. Genetic testing for breast cancer gene ( BRCA) mutations is offered to women who have a risk ≥10% of carrying a mutation. The objectives of the current study were 1) to identify the number of women in a breast cancer screening population who had ≥20% lifetime breast cancer risk and, thus, were candidates for screening MRI; and 2) to determine the number of women who had ≥10% risk of BRCA mutation yet had. Table 1. Lifetime Risk of Cancer and BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation in a Breast Cancer Screening Population Risk of Mutation,% Lifetime Risk of Breast Cancer,% No. Of Patients (%) Mean Probability of Mutation Projected No. Of Mutation Carriers • * Estimated by using the breast cancer risk-assessment model BRCAPRO. ≥10 ≥20% 78 (0.43).34 27 ≥10 10% of carrying a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, BRCAPRO predicted that 62 women would carry a mutation (Table ). BRCAPRO predicted that 93 patients would carry a mutation and also would have a risk 10% of mutation, including 16 patients who were predicted to carry a mutation. Table 2. Lifetime Risk of Breast Cancer and BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation in a Jewish and Caucasian Non-Jewish Breast Cancer Screening Population Risk of Mutation,% Lifetime Risk of Breast Cancer,% No. Of Patients (%) Mean Probability of Mutation Mutation Carriers Jewish Non-Jewish Jewish Non-Jewish Jewish Non-Jewish • * Estimated by using the breast cancer risk-assessment model BRCAPRO. ≥10 ≥20 23 (2.22) 48 (0.31).34.34 8 16 ≥10 10% risk of mutation. This effect is magnified in a known high-risk population. In Jewish patients, 2.22% (23 of 1035 women) qualified for MRI based on ACS criteria, whereas an additional 96 women were eligible for genetic testing based on a 10% risk of gene mutation. By comparison, in non-Jewish patients, 48 of 15,543 women (3.09%) met MRI criteria, and an additional 267 women were eligible for genetic testing. Therefore, a higher percentage (9.3%) of Jewish patients are at risk of carrying a mutation and not receiving intensive screening compared with non-Jewish patients (1.7%). Consequently, we estimate that 40% of mutation carriers in our Jewish population may go without intensive surveillance. What are other management approaches for women who have ≥20% lifetime breast cancer risk? One option may be to perform genetic testing on this group and limit risk-minimizing strategies to those with mutations. However, this approach extends risk management strategies to only 15% of all mutation carriers. Conversely, all women in this risk group could be managed as though they are mutation carriers. Although this represents. • 1 Saslow D, Boetes C, Burke W, et al. American Cancer Society guidelines for breast screening with MRI as an adjunct to mammography. CA Cancer J Clin. 2007; 57: 75– 89. •| •| • • 2 US Preventive Services Task Force. Genetic risk assessment and BRCA mutation testing for breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility. Ann Intern Med. 2005; 143: 355– 361. •| •| • • 3 Ropka ME, Wenzel J, Phillips EK, Siadaty M, Philbrick JT. Uptake rates for breast cancer genetic testing: a systematic review. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2006; 15: 840– 855. •| •| • • 4 Berry DA, Iversen ESJr, Gudbjartsson DF, et al. BRCAPRO validation, sensitivity of genetic testing of BRCA1/BRCA2, and prevalence of other breast cancer susceptibility genes. J Clin Oncol. 2002; 20: 2701– 2712. •| •| •| • • 5 Euhus DM, Smith KC, Robinson L, et al. Pretest prediction of BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation by risk counselors and the computer model BRCAPRO. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2002; 94: 844– 851. •| •| •| • • 6 Lehman CD. Role of MRI in screening women at high risk for breast cancer. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2006; 24: 964– 970. •| •| • • 7 Warner E, Plewes DB, Hill KA, et al. Surveillance of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers with magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, mammography, and clinical breast examination. 2004; 292: 1317– 1325. •| •| •| • • 8 Sardanelli F, Podo F, D'Agnolo G, et al. Multicenter comparative multimodality surveillance of women at genetic-familial high risk for breast cancer (HIBCRIT study): interim results. 2007; 242: 698– 715. •| •| • • 9 Komenaka IK, Ditkoff BA, Joseph KA, et al. The development of interval breast malignancies in patients with BRCA mutations. 2004; 100: 2079– 2083. •| •| •| • • 10 Schrag D, Kuntz KM, Garber JE, Weeks JC. Life expectancy gains from cancer prevention strategies for women with breast cancer and BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. 2000; 283: 617– 624. •| •| •| • • 11 Bermejo-Perez MJ, Marquez-Calderon S, Llanos-Mendez A. Effectiveness of preventive interventions in BRCA1/2 gene mutation carriers: a systematic review. Int J Cancer. 2007; 121: 225– 231. •| •| •| • • 12 Liberman L. Breast cancer screening with MRI—what are the data for patients at high risk? N Engl J Med. 2004; 351: 497– 500. •| •| •| • Related content. • 1 Manuela Rabaglio, Monica Castiglione, Management of Breast Diseases, 2016, 529 • 2 Antonis C. Antoniou, Silvia Casadei, Tuomas Heikkinen, Daniel Barrowdale, Katri Pylk s, Jonathan Roberts, Andrew Lee, Deepak Subramanian, Kim De Leeneer, Florentia Fostira, Eva Tomiak, Susan L. Neuhausen, Zhi L. Teo, Sofia Khan, Kristiina Aittom ki, Jukka S. Moilanen, Clare Turnbull, Sheila Seal, Arto Mannermaa, Anne Kallioniemi, Geoffrey J. Lindeman, Saundra S. Buys, Irene L. Andrulis, Paolo Radice, Carlo Tondini, Siranoush Manoukian, Amanda E. Toland, Penelope Miron, Jeffrey N. Weitzel, Susan M. Domchek, Bruce Poppe, Kathleen B.M. Claes, Drakoulis Yannoukakos, Patrick Concannon, Jonine L. Bernstein, Paul A. James, Douglas F. Easton, David E. Goldgar, John L. Hopper, Nazneen Rahman, Paolo Peterlongo, Heli Nevanlinna, Mary-Claire King, Fergus J. 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Any way I am happy that at least there are such good people like you all in this world. The reason the rest of us honest people on the forum have to deal with all the stupid licensing and copy protection schemes are people like you who want it for free. You may not agree to the cost that's required to buy it legally, but you have the choice to buy something else. Don't pirate software! BERLIN (AP) — Kurt Masur was a conductor who knew how to use his authority. He used it to tame orchestras — notably the unruly New York Philharmonic, which he led for 11 years — and to historic effect in his native land, when his call for calm helped prevent violence during tense 1989 pro-democracy protests in East Germany. Masur died on Saturday at the age of 88 in a hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut from complications from Parkinson's disease, the New York Philharmonic said, issuing a statement praising his 'profound belief in music.' His move to ward off violence in East Germany was, Masur later acknowledged, a belated move in a country that many artists had long turned their backs on but in which he held a position of rare international renown as the director of Leipzig's storied Gewandhaus Orchestra, where his predecessors included Felix Mendelssohn. 'I was busy with music for too long,' Masur recalled in an interview last year with the German weekly Der Spiegel. 'But when I learned that all of a sudden street musicians were being arrested for wanting to protest peacefully, I realized that change was overdue.' By 1989, Leipzig had become the focal point for the demonstrations that would culminate in the opening of the Berlin Wall and the end of communist rule. As tensions rose on Oct. 9 — and with the bloody Tiananmen Square crackdown in China still fresh on people's minds — Masur and five others — a satirist, a cleric and three party officials — issued a public statement calling for calm and promising dialogue. With security forces in the streets and young people saying goodbye to their families as if heading to war, a recording — read by Masur — was broadcast on speakers throughout the city. Without it, he later said 'blood would have flowed.' A month later, the embattled East German authorities gave in to popular pressure and opened the country's border with the West. When Germany was reunited on Oct. 3, 1990, Masur directed Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the official celebrations. Germany's minister of culture, Monika Gruetters, paid tribute on Saturday to Masur's musical legacy and his role in the peaceful revolution 'when he used his high authority to compel the power of the state to react without violence to the mass demonstrations in Leipzig and begin a dialogue with the citizens.' After German reunification, Masur took charge of the London Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de France, among a slew of engagements that spanned three continents, but spurned the political role that some suggested for him. When his name surfaced during the search for a new German president in the early 1990s, Masur said he wasn't interested. Born on July 18, 1927, in what was then the German town of Brieg — now Brzeg, Poland — Masur studied piano, composition and conducting at the Music College of Leipzig. He was appointed in 1955 as conductor of the Dresden Philharmonic in East Germany. Masur subsequently spent 26 years in charge of the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig, where he successfully petitioned East Germany's Communist leader Erich Honecker for a new concert hall. 'The orchestra had been playing in a congress hall at the zoo since the end of the war,' he recalled. 'During quiet sections you could hear the lions roar.' He inaugurated the orchestra's new home in 1981 with the Latin words: 'res severa verum gaudium (true joy is a serious thing).' Masur made his U.S. Debut in 1974 with the Cleveland Orchestra and took the Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig on its first American tour that year. After being chosen as music director of the New York Philharmonic, some critics worried that his intense work ethic and conservative German musical style weren't suited to the U.S. He defied them by taming the Philharmonic, an orchestra seen as an unmanageable ensemble of egos when he took over from Zubin Mehta in 1991. Masur 'managed to get everybody to focus on the product of what we are doing,' concertmaster Glenn Dicterow said before the conductor's departure in 2002. He said the orchestra was 'not the bad boy of music anymore.' 'What we remember most vividly is Masur's profound belief in music as an expression of humanism,' said Philharmonic president Matthew VanBesien in a statement Saturday announcing the conductor's death. 'We felt this powerfully in the wake of 9/11, when he led the Philharmonic in a moving performance of Brahms' 'Ein Deutsches Requiem,' and musicians from the Orchestra gave free chamber concerts around Ground Zero.' 'Today, New Yorkers still experience this humanist mark through the popular Annual Free Memorial Day Concert, which he introduced,' he added. The Philharmonic's current music director, Alan Gilbert, said Masur's tenure 'represents one of its golden eras, in which music-making was infused with commitment and devotion — with the belief in the power of music to bring humanity closer together.' The conductor was named the Philharmonic's music director emeritus, an honorary title previously held only by Leonard Bernstein. 'The world of music has lost a very high witness to German symphonic tradition as well as a high-level interpreter of composers like Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Bruckner and Richard Strauss,' said Milan's La Scala in a statement. Masur made his La Scala debut in the theater's 1986 symphony season. He is survived by his third wife, Tomoko, a soprano from Japan; and five children, including Ken-David Masur, the San Diego Symphony's associate conductor. A private funeral will be held and a public memorial is also planned, the New York Philharmonic said. WILLIAM BELL RINGS UP A STAX HIT. Memphis soul man William Bell was making his home town label Stax proud in 1968, especially across the Atlantic. After reaching the UK top 40 with ‘A Tribute To A King,’ his acknowledgement of the great Otis Redding (who had died a few months earlier), he and Judy Clay went to No. 8 on the British chart with the soul anthem ‘Private Number.’ That duet was a bigger hit in the UK than it was on either the R&B or pop chart in the States. But on 21 December, 1968, Bell entered the soul listings with the track that would become his first top ten hit on that chart, ‘I Forgot To Be Your Lover.’ The slow, deep soul cut was written by Bell with the great keyboard player and artist-producer Booker T Jones, who also produced it. The track debuted at No. 33 on Bestselling Rhythm & Blues Singles as continued his reign with ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine,’ and in the week that ‘Private Number’ climbed into the UK top 20. ‘I Forgot To Be Your Lover’ went on to reach No. 10 on the soul chart and, although it only reached No. 45 on the pop side, it was a song that would have a surprising rebirth all of 18 years later. Billy Idol remade it in his rock ‘n’ roll-flavoured pop style of the time as ‘To Be A Lover,’ and saw it climb to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, taking Bell & Jones’ composition to a bigger pop audience than it ever had the first time around. That was by no means the only new version of the song. Al Kooper recorded it on his 1976 album Act Like Nothing’s Wrong, while Robert Cray covered it on his 2005 record Twenty, among several others. Meanwhile, within three weeks of charting with the original, Bell and Clay were back in duet mode on the R&B survey with ‘My Baby Specialises.’ ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’: Lead Cast Revealed. Syco Music Ben Haenow, the winner of ' U.K. In 2014, has also had disappointing sales for his singles and self-titled album that were released in 2015. The decline in sales for recent 'X Factor' winners no doubt has a lot to do with the fact that the show's ratings have been on a downward spiral since 2011. 'The X Factor' U.K.' S ratings reached an all-time low in 2015, when it was once again surpassed in the ratings by BBC rival 'Strictly Come Dancing.' , 'The X Factor' U.K. In 2015 failed miserably in its attempt to attract more viewers when the show got rid of longtime host Dermot O'Leary and replaced him with the younger and less experienced Olly Murs and Caroline Flack. 'The X Factor' U.K. Also foolishly replaced half of the judging panel with inexperienced, younger judges Rita Ora (who has released only one album) and Nick Grimshaw (a radio DJ with no experience in making hit records or producing music or managing artists). It was a huge mistake to revamp the show this drastically with younger celebrities who aren't really respected by many longtime 'X Factor' viewers. The dismal ratings are proof. And 'The X Factor' has not found a single global superstar act since One Direction was on the show in 2010, when ratings for 'The X Factor' U.K. Were at their peak. It's time for 'X Factor' creator to try something new in besides talent shows or contests. Obviously, millions of viewers are getting tired of these shows that often blatantly exploit contestants, stage ridiculous and stupid drama, and appear to more and more artificial and boring with each passing year. There's a reason why 'The X Factor' has the unflattering nickname 'The Fix Factor.' It's one of many reasons why millions of viewers are getting turned off and are tuning out. 'American Idol' went through the same, slow painful death until Fox finally put the show out of its misery. ('American Idol's' last season is in 2016.) It's only a matter of time before the same thing will happen to 'The X Factor.' But because of Cowell's ego and greed, 'The X Factor' will still be around for the next few years. Expect this past-its-prime talent show to limp along until the whole mess becomes too embarrassing for Cowell and ITV to bear, and the show gets cancelled. Oscar Isaac 'GQ' Cover: Guatemalan Actor Talks 'Star Wars', Role Insecurities And Religious Upbringing. Oscar Isaac, the Guatemalan actor that is on everyone's radar, has revealed all of the details about being insecure during the filming in his latest role, his religious upbringing and if he’s anxious about doing more '. “I actually felt the most green and insecure than I had in a long time. I was like, What am I doing here? There was a lot of room to shade in the character. Every time I tried to do that, it would slow things down too much. Would be like, ‘Get on with it, man!’ Just, Louder! Isaac said, ' I would feel like I was doing that all the time. It felt weird and like I was not being creative. I would get nervous I wasn’t finding enough or I was missing an opportunity.” shared with America's how his father made him reflect on individualism at a very young age 'he instilled that in me, It was way more important to recognize myself as an individual than as part of a group. I wasn't part of the Latino community, I was just a kid in high school with friends, who was into playing music.' When he was asked about if he’s nervous about filming the upcoming movies, he said, “No! Because what’s so fun about it isit’s all made-up! It’s all f*cking made-up, but in a great way. We get to create it as we go.” The actor also opened up about his religious upbringing telling the magazine that his 'dad was a man of extremes.' Adding, 'and the way my mom was raised, she followed her husband. So if God spoke to my father one day and said we were not supposed to have a TV in the house, it was suddenly gone. The Hernandez home became the site of a kind of ongoing tent revival. I was never frightened by it. I was more curious why I wasn’t feeling the real thing myself.” Beatle John Lennon's digital company signs new pact with music streamer Pandora. For Linda Cardellini keeping a straight face during the filming of 'Daddy's Home' was tough job, yet; the actress managed how to show the audience what unity and blended families are all about, 'I think is great because there's sort of this message of even though my relationship with that person may not be the same, he still their father and for my character to put that together is challenging but definitely worth the challenge,' Cardellini said to Latin Times. Ain cast left to right: Mark Wahlberg plays Dusty, Linda Cardellini plays Sara and Will Ferrell plays Brad in Daddy’s Home from Paramount Pictures Photo credit: Hilary Bronwyn Gayleand Red Granite Pictures.. © 2015 PARAMOUNT PICTURES. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The movie follows a mild-mannered radio executive (Ferrell) who strives to become the best stepdad to his wife’s two children, but complications ensue when their rebel and real father (Wahlberg) arrives, forcing him to compete for the affection of the kids. Cardellini had to work with the comical duo of and Will Ferell in this special for project, describing her experience with one word: 'A dream,' the artist added, 'It was so much fun, Will and I have the majority of the scenes and we improv so much together,' however; unlike her character Sarah, Linda couldn't pick a favorite, 'The two of them are so funny together and incredible gracious and fun.' The actress discussed with us how she has high hopes for the holidays sharing what her daughter's Christmas wish list consists of, 'I hope they are going to be amazing, I have a daughter and Santa is going to come so that’s always exciting and for planning all of those things, although she wants a real reindeer that is purple and actually flies, so I don't know how Santa is going to manage that but will see.' Don't forget to check out 'Daddy's Home' in theaters on Dec. Brooke McCarter, who played the vampire Paul in The Lost Boys died on Tuesday age 52. The news was confirmed by his family who revealed he'd died of a liver condition in an announcement made on Facebook. “The McCarter family is heartbroken to share the news that Brooke McCarter passed away December 22, 2015 from the genetic liver condition alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (AAT),' the statement read. Brooke was our loving son, brother, father, cousin, nephew and friend. “Funeral arrangements are still being finalized. We appreciate your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.”. Jane O'neal/Warner Bros./Getty Images Brooke McCarter as Paul in the Lost Boys McCarter began his career as a model with the prestigious Ford modeling agency in New York City after winning a national talent search. But he was best known for his role as Paul in the 1987 movie which co-starred several huge stars of the time including Corey Haim, Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Patrick. Prior to that role he had appeared in skateboarding film Thrashin alongside a teenage Tony Hawk, Josh Brolin and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. In 1998 he took a decade long hiatus from Hollywood and did not act again until taking on the lead role in horror icon Herschell Gordon Lewis's Uh-Oh Show His last feature film was Wired, about the life of John Belushi starring Michael Chiklis. The actress who drew critical acclaim for her role in Alexander Payne’s “,” has died. McEwan’s publicist confirmed Tuesday that the actress died Sunday due to complications with lung cancer. Though she didn’t become a professional actress until she was in her 70s, McEwan had set her sights on acting early in life. She gave it up to raise a family and work as a criminal-court Spanish interpreter. She took up acting lessons again after her husband, gastroenterologist Guillermo McEwan, retired. These led to roles in TV shows like “Parks and Recreation,” “New Girl” and “Getting On.” McEwan plays a small town newspaper in Payne’s 2013 Oscar contender. She appeared in scenes, which Variety‘s former Chief Film Critic Scott Foundas described as “lovely, understated” in, opposite Will Forte. McEwan is survived by two sons and three grandchildren. Beatles Tracks to Be Streamed on Nine Sites DECEMBER 23, 2015| 05:33AM PT. LONDON — Music from the will be available to stream on nine sites from Dec. 24, it has been confirmed. A note on stated that tracks would be streamed on Apple Music,, Google Play, Microsoft Groove, Amazon Prime, Rhapsody,, Slacker and Tidal. The Beatles playlist will include 224 songs from 13 remastered studio albums and four compilations. The move was first hinted at in Billboard last week, as reported in. However the date was uncertain, and the names of the streaming sites unknown. The Beatles’ back catalog has been available on iTunes as downloads since 2010. Disney Looks to Sell Fusion Stake to Univision. Is looking to sell its stake in new media brand to co-owner, according to published reports Tuesday. The two-year-old venture, which is focused on serving news and lifestyle content to millennials, is a mix of digital properties and a cable network. Disney and Univision declined comment. Univision, the largest owner of Latino-centric content in the U.S., was a natural partner for Fusion when it first launched in 2013 with more of an emphasis on attracting Latinos stateside. But Fusion eventually pivoted to chase a broader audience, one it hasn’t so clearly connected with as the venture has been criticized for not resonating in the marketplace. Fusion is one of many upstart digital brands including Vice Media, Buzzfeed and Vox that have attracted considerable buzz and conglomerate investment dollars for their ability to reach younger consumers who are slipping away from more establishment media options. Fusion had the advantage of a channel business that even without some major distribution partners like Comcast was capable of throwing off enough cash to smooth the rough road of subsisting on digital dollars. In the past year, Fusion’s rivals have made strides to diversify their revenue streams. Vice, which just last week saw increased investment from Disney, announced its first cable channel earlier this year. Buzzfeed and Vox drew investment from Comcast, which is expected to integrate those brands in some way to its own linear-networks holdings. Univision sees Fusion as the cornerstone of its strategy to court English-speaking Latino millennials with digital content. Isaac Lee, the exec who has steered the launch of Fusion, was promoted last month to the post of chief digital and news officer of Univision with a mandate to grow the company’s digital footprint with brands such as Fusion and its offshoot the Root. When contacted last week, Univision declined to comment on the status of its partnership with Disney on Fusion. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news on Tuesday. Unclear at this juncture is how much Disney’s stake in Fusion is worth. The Journal reported that Univision buying Disney’s portion is just one scenario that could play out. USA’s ‘Colony,’ Fox’s ‘Second Chance’ Receive Early Premieres Online. “” returns with the second half of its sixth season after the new year, but how much longer will the hit show go on? Landing a double renewal for back in summer 2014, a seventh season is a sure thing. But series creator and cast members have that the seventh round could be the final installment — however, the showrunner has also teased a longer future for “,” telling many outlets that there is room for discussion, regarding an eighth season and beyond. This summer, at the Television Critics Assn. Press tour, speaking of more seasons and even the long-running rumors of a follow-up movie being very possible: “I think we’ll let the fans tell us what they want. We’re open to thatI’m all for it. Yes, we’re in.” Now, with a revamped storyline on the horizon — the new episodes kick off the a, resulting in a more mature “Pretty Little Liars” world — King says she would like for Season 7 to be the last. “I think that this story when we’re back will end next year at the at end of Season 7,” King told Varietythis week when asked if the time jump gives the series more legs to continue. Then asked, “So you definitely want it to end at the end of Season 7, and don’t want it to go beyond that?” King replied: “Correct.” Despite King’s statement, ABC Family has not announced any formal plans for Season 7 to be the last, and has not made any decisions beyond that. However, whenever the final day of “Pretty Little Liars” does come, it appears King will still be in business with ABC Family. The hitmaker just wrapped production on a pilot for the young-skewing cabler, titled which stars Bella Thorne. Insiders tell Variety the project is looking toward a series pickup, and King says the is in good shape. “We just wrapped shooting. It’s amazing. We had such a good time,” she said. “95% of our was the ‘Pretty Little Liars’ crew so it felt like a big family. I love the whole cast. They’re all just so sweet and charming and nice and talented. We just had a lot of fun, and I think you’ll see on the screen that it was so much fun. Bella is so lovely and such a hard worker and she’s very talented. It’s exciting.” “Pretty Little Liars” Season 6B returns Jan. 12, the day ABC Family becomes. Actress-musician Emily Kinney returns to the Brooklyn coffee shop where she used to work in our 'Off the Clock' video. In the latest installment of our original video series 'Off the Clock,' actress and singer-songwriter Emily Kinney returns to the Brooklyn coffee shop where she used to work to make some beverages, meet fans and promote her recent debut album,. Best known for her roles on The Walking Dead, Masters of Sex and the recently concluded second season of The Knick, Kinney is also an accomplished musician who released her first EP in 2011. In the video, she talks about how her dual passions complement one another. 'I do think it happened to be some lucky in-the-stars thing that they decided to make Beth [Greene, Kinney's Walking Dead character] be someone who sang, because audiences are a little more like, 'Oh, the singing one,' Kinney says. 'They're able to accept this other side of my personality that's making music.' Kinney has no intention of choosing between the two pursuits. 'Acting and music are both my career,' she says. 'They're all part of who I am, and it makes me happy to have both in my life.' Giving 'House of Cards' creator Fincher two series at Netflix. Netflix is looking for its version of The Jinx. The streaming service has picked up Mindhunter, a second drama series from House of Cards creator David Fincher, The Hollywood Reporterhas learned. Originally developed at HBO via Fox 21, the project hails from Fincher and Charlize Theron's Denver and Delilah banner. Joe Penhall ( The Road) will pen the script for Netflix, with Fincher and Theron on board to executive produce. The drama is based on the 1996 book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John Douglas and Mark Olshanker. Sources tell THR that Theron had the rights to the book and WME, which reps the actress-producer, set her up with Fincher ( Seven, Zodiac). The drama has been four years in the making. Fincher is set to direct. Douglas spent decades developing criminal-profiling techniques for the FBI and teamed with writer Olshanker for the story of his 25-year career tracking down serial killers. Netflix declined comment. Mindhunter comes as the streaming service continues to be aggressive in pursuing original scripted programming toward its goal of launching a new series every week. The project arrives as true-crime tales have become all the rage following the success of HBO's The Jinx. Theron, Penhall and Fincher are repped by WME. Janelle Monae, Jidenna and More Celebrate a Successful Year in Wondaland. NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 01: Janelle Monae performs live at Madison Square Garden on October 1, 2015 in New York City. (Photo: Matthew Eisman/Getty Images) Happy anniversary to Janelle Monae and her crew! The ' Yoga' singer's indie record label turned 1 earlier this week, and Monae and her Wondaland artists—including Deep Cotton, Roman GianArthur and Mr. ' Classic Man' himself, Jidenna— to toast to an amazingly successful first year. Like Us on Several Wondaland artists performed at the party, which was hosted by Google Play, including Jidenna, whose success this year went beyond the flourishing label: The ' Long Live the Chief' artist was nominated for his, along with labelmate GianArthur, for 'Classic Man.' After learning of the nom, the oh-so-stylish Nigerian-American performer hopped on Twitter to express his excitement: Jidenna also won best new artist at the 2015 Soul Train Awards and recently dropped the video for his latest single, 'Long Live the Chief.' In addition to applauding the excitement moments Jidenna and her label have experienced this year, Monae has been gearing up for her. Moonlight is being put together by Brad Pitt's Plan B Entertainment company—the same company that introduced the critically acclaimed 12 Years a Slave. The ' Tightrope' singer was cast alongside Naomi Harris, and the film, an adaptation of the play In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue, is slated to drop fall 2016. And all the more reason to celebrate milestones and accomplishments. Monae took to Instagram to acknowledge the grind of her team and their supporters, saying: 'Last night we celebrated @Wondaland Records 1 year anniversary. Thank you to @Epic Records and @LaReid for believing in our indie label enough to help us bring wings and legs to our ideas! Thank you to the entire Wondaland staff (management and records) who work so hard to make this ship sail night and day. Beyond thankful for @googleplay sponsoring this special moment and helping bring together all our creative ideas. Thank you to our visionary artists' @stbeautyband @jidenna and @romangianarthur @deepcotton blessing us with your gifts last night! And a huge thank you to our fam and friends (YOU) who buy and support our product time and time again. We are just getting started. Here's to the future. -JM' DECEMBER 21, 2015 1:44pm PT by Bryn Elise Sandberg 'Sharknado 4,' 'Crazy Ex Girlfriend' Nab CA Tax Credits, 'Mistresses' Relocating Rachel Bloom in 'Crazy Ex Girlfriend' The CW. The California Film Commission announced its list of 11 TV projects — including upcoming FX drama 'Snowfall' and Netflix's '13 Reasons Why' — that were approved for the program. Good news for freshman series Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Code Blackand Rosewood. The three broadcast shows are among the 11 television projects selected by the California Film Commission to receive tax credits under the state’s newly expanded program. Other projects on the list: Netflix’s Selena Gomez starrer 13 Reasons Why, TNT's John Wells drama Animal Kingdom, MTV’s dark comedy Little Darlings, Syfy’s Sharknado 4, FX's John Singleton drama Snowfall and two Dan Fogelman projects (a birthday dramedy pilot for NBC and a baseball drama, which has a put-pilot commitment at Fox.) In addition, ABC’s Mistresses will be relocating production from Vancouver to California for its fourth season. It joins the three already relocated series participating in the program: Veep (from Maryland), Secrets and Lies (from North Carolina) and American Horror Story (from Louisiana). In total, this second round of TV-specific allocation under the new program saw five existing shows (includling three ongoing series — Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Code Black and Rosewood — and two pilots — Animal Kingdom and Snowfall — that were previously selected as part of the program in the first allocation in June), two new series, one TV movie, two pilots and one relocating series nab the tax credits. The application period, which ran Nov. 6, drew 32 applications vying for $42 million in tax credits. The approved projects will generate an estimated $254 million in direct in-state spending, including $103 million in wages for below-the-line crew members. “The expanded tax credit program is working exactly as intended,” said the California Film Commission’s executive director Amy Lemisch. “It’s making California more competitive for high-impact TV projects that provide long-term jobs for cast and crew members, while boosting spending at support vendors and service providers.” Added Disney’s senior vp production Gary French: “We can’t wait to bring the Mistresses series back to California, where we have access to the best crews, the best talent and the best of everything we need. Our goal is to get superior production and financial value for our investment, and we can get both here at home.” The next application period for the tax credits program is scheduled for Jan. 11-24 of the coming year and will target feature films and independent projects. See the chart below for allocation amounts. When you share a manager with Lana del Rey, the comparisons come thick and fast. But seconds into hearing Dua Lipa's unique brand of dream-pop, it becomes clear that a) the two singers are markedly different and b) she's rightly one of 2016's most hotly tipped stars. 'It's a great time to not be ashamed of being a popstar,' says the 20-year-old Brit, whose Kosovan parents took her back to the once-troubled state the year it declared independence in 2008. Two years later Dua returned to London to throw herself into music. Here's what you need to know about your new favourite popstar. The Lana Del Rey comparisons confuse the hell out of her. 'We're so different. It isn't a bad thing - I think she's great. I think the only reason we get compared is because we have the same manager. And when I dropped my first song it was produced by [Lana Del Rey producer] Emile Haynie so it was like, 'Oop! 'Once I dropped 'Be The One', I feel like people actually understood that it's very, very different. All the songs that are to come are very different to Lana. I'm not mad at the comparison. It's good people will get to see different things that are to come and hopefully form a different opinion.' Nelly Furtado and Pink were real influences. 'I like the realness. I like everything they sang about, it wasn't sugar-coated. Everything was real and what was actually going on in their lives and how they felt. My first album was Woah Nelly - I'm obsessed.' Dealing with the word 'no' has helped shape her career. 'It's heartbreaking. Especially when you're younger and there's nothing going on and you get told no. It's like 'What the f**k is wrong with me!' But it's character building. That's the best way to put it. But being rejected by the school choir was a particular low. 'Oh mate, it was the worst. It was because I couldn't sing the high notes and the teacher was like, 'Yeah you can't sing' I was absolutely heartbroken. I remember going home and telling my parents. It's so mean when you tell a child they can't sing. What the f**k! Her dad helped tune her musical ear. 'My dad was a musician and I've always grown up listening to him sing his own songs and other people's. [He] was rock but it wasn't heavy metal - it was easy-going. His kind of thing was a lot of Sting and The Police and Stereophonics and loads of Bob Dylan and Radiohead.' She wants her album to make people feel less alone. ' I want people to see a piece of me. I want people to have an insight into everything that's happened over the last few years while I was writing the album and actually really get to know me. It's been good because when I released 'New Love' and 'Be The One', I had people say, 'That really relates to me'. I want people to have that feeling and I want people to know that they're not alone in all this and that we all go through the same f**king shit. That's the main goal. For this album I want to be as truthful as possible, then all the club shit can come later. ' Dua Lipa will release her debut album in 2016. Her first UK tour kicks off on January 16. The New Zoolander 2 Poster is a Real Handful. [img:$uid]ABC Celebrate Captain America's 75th Anniversary December 2015 The ABC Network will celebrate Captain America’s 75th Anniversary with an original special which will air on Tuesday January 19 at 8 PM EST. The Marvel’s Captain America: 75 Heroic Years special will follow the history of Captain America from 1941 to the present, and explore the how the character has evolved as the country and world have changed. There will be commentary from Stan Lee, Joe Quesada, Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Jeph Loeb, Louis D’Esposito, Chris Evans and Hayley Atwell among others. The hour-long program will also unveil an exclusive announcement from Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics will be celebrating the Cap’s anniversary with a free commemorative magazine in March as well as a special extra-large Captain America: Sam Wilson #7. ISRAELSON, NELS/CAPITOL RECORDS/ABC ‘80s icon Richard Marx married ‘90s MTV personality Daisy Fuentes. He was right there waiting — at the end of the aisle. Richard Marx took to Twitter Christmas Day to announce that he married his girlfriend, former MTV personality Daisy Fuentes, two days earlier. The couple tied the knot in Aspen, Colo., and Marx shared a wedding portrait with picturesque, snowy mountain peaks in the background. Fuentes, 49, clearly means a lot to the 52-year-old 'Don't Mean Nothing' singer. The two had been dating for at least a year, with the Cuban-born model steaming up the video for the crooner's 2014 ballad, 'Beautiful Goodbye.' 'It made perfect sense to me to ask my co-writer on the song, Daisy Fuentes, to be my co-star in the video,'. Actress died Dec. 25 after a brief illness in Mumbai,. The star of such 1960s and ’70s hits as “Hum Dono,” “Parakh,” “Waqt” and “Arzoo” retired from film after being diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, which caused a disorder in her eyes. Born in Karachi, in what is now Pakistan, Sadhana Shivdasani was named for another actress, Sadhona Bose. Home-schooled until age 8, Sadhana, who went by only her first name professionally, entered films after the family fled for India after Partition and settled in Bombay. At age 15, she was approached by who had seen her in a school play. Her first film was 1958’s “Abaana,” a Sindhi-language movie. She was noticed by producer Shashdhar Mukherjee, who enrolled her in his acting school. Her big break came in his 1960 Filmalaya production “Love in Simla,” in which she, and her hairstyle — which included bangs — were a big hit. She went on to act in several blockbusters for the big directors of the day such as Bimal Roy (“Parakh”), H.S. Rawail (“Mere Mereboob”) and Raj Khosla (“Ek Musafir Ek Hasina”). Sadhana was dubbed Mystery Girl for a while because of the many thrillers she starred in, including “Woh Kaun Thi” and “Anita.” Not only were her films big hits, but so also were songs from “O Sajana” in “Parakh” to “Mere Mehboob’s” title number. But after being diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, she retired from films. Her last credit was in 1994’s “Ulfat ki Nayee Manzilen.” Sadhana married her “Love in Simla” director Ram Krishna Nayyar, who preceded her in death in 1995. They had no children. Tributes poured in from her peers. Singer Lata Mangeshkar, who voiced Sadhana’s big hits, tweeted, “She was a great artist.”. Wright was born in Leeds, England in 1947 and moved to Australia at age nine. In Sydney, he met musicians Harry Vanda, George Young, Dick Diamonde and Gordon Fleet, forming the Easybeats in 1964. Best known for their 1966 classic 'Friday on My Mind,' which reached Number One in Australia and Number Six in the UK, the group cracked the U.S. Top 20 and became one of the first Australian pop-rock bands to break through internationally in the 1960s. The track, originally recorded at London's famed IBC studios, was voted Best Australian Song of all time by a music industry panel for the Australasian Performing Right Association in 2001. 'Friday on My Mind' was later on his 1973 covers LP, Pin Ups, and Bruce Springsteen during an Australian tour. After the Easybeats' 1969 break-up, Wright, also billed as Little Stevie, ventured on as a solo artist, earning a hit with his 11-minute 1974 single, Wright continued to perform, including a stint in an Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar, but battled drug and alcohol addiction for two decades. 'The Easybeats were one of the most remarkable pop bands of their time, and I think probably recorded the definitive pop song of the era in 'Friday on My Mind,' Australian pop singer Normie Rowe told. 'When the drugs raised their ugly head, I think it was the beginning of the end for him. Not too many people come back from that. I really think that if you don't have a strong family foundation, probably show business isn't the place for you.' In 2005, Wright was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association Hall of Fame based on his success with the Easybeats. He most recently performed in 2009 at the Legends of Rock festival at Byron Bay, Australia. William Guest, a member of Gladys Knight and the Pips from 1953 to 1989, died on Thursday in Detroit. Guest’s sister-in-law, Dhyana Ziegler, said the cause was congestive heart failure. Guest, who was Ms. Knight’s cousin, began singing with her when they were both children. His background vocals were heard on records like “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” a Top 10 hit for the group in 1967, and “Midnight Train to Georgia,” which reached No. 1 shortly after the group left Motown Records and began recording for Buddah in 1973. Gladys Knight and the Pips won three and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Apollo Hall of Fame in 2006. After the group broke up in 1989, Mr. Guest and another former member, Edward Patten, formed a production company. Patten died in 2005. Guest was later the chief executive of Crew Records. He published his autobiography, “Midnight Train From Georgia: A Pip’s Journey,” written with Ms. Ziegler, in 2013. Dubbed the “Clown Prince of Basketball,” Lemon joined the Globetrotters in 1954 at age 22, appearing in more than 16,000 games in 97 countries until leaving the team in 1978 over a contract dispute. He then formed his own comedy basketball teams — the Meadowlark Lemon’s Bucketeers, the Shooting Stars and Meadowlark Lemon’s Harlem All-Stars — and continued to play into his 70s. Lemon co-starred with McLean Stevenson in the NBC comedy series “Hello, Larry” in 1979-1980, and he logged guest shots on shows ranging from “Alice,” “Diff’rent Strokes,” “Here’s Boomer” and “Scooby Doo,” to numerous talk shows and Globetrotters TV specials. He was also in demand for commercials, appearing in blurbs for such blue-chip brands as Ford Motor Co., Burger King, Pepsi, Sears, Dr. Pepper, Tropicana and the U.S. Postal Service, among many others. On the big screen he costarred in the 1979 comedy “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh,” about a hapless basketball team, and appeared in 1981’s “Modern Romance.” In his later years Lemon became an ordained minister and had a regular series on Trinity Broadcasting Network. Lemon was known for his outreach to youth through schools and other organizations, always promoting a message of clean living and hard work as the keys to success. He also worked regularly as a motivational speaker and was the author of the 2012 book “Trust Your Next Shot: A Guide to a Life of Joy.” Lemon was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003 and was one of only five Globetrotters to have their numbers retired. According Lemon’s official website, he was born Meadow Lemon III in Wilmington, N.C., and in the 1950s legally changed his name to Meadowlark. ESPN and other sources cite his name at birth as George Meadow Lemon. At the age of 11, he saw a newsreel of the Harlem Globetrotters and set his sights on joining the team. He spent two years in the military before becoming a Globetrotter. On the court, Lemon was known for his long hook shots, no-look behind-the-back passes and clownish antics, which included surprising fans with buckets of confetti. “For a generation of fans, the name Meadowlark Lemon was synonymous with the Harlem Globetrotters,” said Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider. “He was an incredible entertainer and brought happiness and lifelong memories to millions around the world. We have lost a great ambassador of the game.” Lemon is survived by his wife, Cynthia, and 10 children. Oscar-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler dies at 93. 19 CONNECT COMMENT EMAIL MORE LOS ANGELES (AP) — Haskell Wexler, one of Hollywood's most famous and honored cinematographers and one whose innovative approach helped him win Oscars for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? And the Woody Guthrie biopic Bound for Glory, died Sunday. Wexler died peacefully in his sleep, his son, Oscar-nominated sound man Jeff Wexler, told The Associated Press. A liberal activist, Wexler photographed some of the most socially relevant and influential films of the 1960s and 1970s, including the Jane Fonda-Jon Voight anti-war classic, Coming Home, the Sidney Poitier-Rod Steiger racial drama In the Heat of the Night and the Oscar-winning adaptation of Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. He was also the rare cinematographer known enough to the general public to receive a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. This 1988 file photo shows director Dennis Hopper, second from right, with cinematographer Haskel Wexler, third from right, during the making of the movie 'Colors.' (Photo: AP) 'He was a wonderful father. I owe most of who I am to his wisdom and guidance,' said his son, nominated for Oscars himself for Independence Day and The Last Samurai. 'Even in an industry where, when you're working on a movie, there is not much else you can do, he was always there for me,' Jeff Wexler said. Throughout his career, Wexler was noted for his versatile and intuitive approach. For Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, the last film to receive an Oscar for best black and white cinematography, he used hand-held cameras to capture the tension of the tirades between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. For In the Heat of the Night, he put silks over the tops of sets and aimed lights at their centers. His aim was to contribute to the tension between Poitier's big-city black detective and Steiger's Southern white lawman. As visual consultant on George Lucas' American Graffiti, he hosed down the streets to achieve a moody, reflective style. He helped give Terence Malick's Days of Heaven a hazy, dreamlike atmosphere. When the elder Wexler wasn't working on big-budget studio fare, he traveled the world directing and photographing documentaries for favorite causes. His 1969 Medium Cool mixed documentary and dramatic elements, telling the story of a fictional television photographer (Robert Forster) who covers the violence between Chicago police and protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The real-life unrest was filmed on the spot for the movie, and its 'cinema verite' approach was closely studied by aspiring filmmakers. 'I was under surveillance for the entire seven weeks I was in Chicago, by the police, the Army and the Secret Service,' Wexler once told a reporter. In addition to his sons, Wexler is survived by a daughter, Kathy Wexler, and his wife, Rita Taggart. ‘Luther’ Returns, With Idris Elba Reprising His Role as Tortured Detective. After a recent screening of the very compact new “season” of “Luther” (two hourlong episodes, being shown back to back on Thursday a fan’s question knocked Idris Elba off his stride for a moment: “Why are you such a badass?” She wasn’t talking about John Luther, rogue detective, or Stringer Bell, the drug dealer Mr. Elba played on “The Wire,” or James Bond, the secret agent much of the world wants him to play. She was going to the source. Badassery follows Mr. Elba around, and in the age of the incredible shrinking movie star, he’s the rare performer who sells a production based on his own considerable charisma. That’s the good news and the bad news about Across four seasons and 16 episodes, the series has been devoted to the proposition that having Mr. Elba front and center as a dangerously unstable but superfly cop — John Shaft with issues — makes up for any amount of murky, mundane plotting and over-the-top violence and psychodrama. And it works, to a point. “Luther” has never been a good show, exactly, but it’s pretty much the definition of a guilty pleasure. The new installment finds Luther on leave after the events of Season 3 — internal affairs investigation, murdered partner, nearly murdered girlfriend — and living in a picturesque cabin near what looks like the cliffs of Dover. Before you can say “cannibal serial killer,” he’s drawn back to London by a new case, and also by a mystery surrounding Alice Morgan, his psychopathic stalker and best friend. Fans know that Ruth Wilson, now engaged in has not returned to play Alice, and the character’s absence is a problem — it helps to have someone on screen who’s as smart as Luther but even crazier, against whom he can define his outer limits. Without her, he’s less exciting. A potential new nemesis (Laura Haddock of “DaVinci’s Demons”) and a fledgling partner (Rose Leslie of “Game of Thrones”) are introduced, but they don’t begin to compensate for the lack of Ms. Wilson’s brainy, sexy presence. Neil Cross, who created “Luther” and writes every episode, is good at orchestrating spectacle and, working primarily with the director Sam Miller, at using visual cues to stir our emotions. The most inspiring moment in the new episodes is probably the simple sight of Luther donning the cinched-waist tweed coat and narrow tie that define his badness as succinctly as Shaft’s wide-lapeled leather coats did his. Overall, though, nothing lives up to Mr. Cross’s previous standard of breathless improbability. The murderer, the mystery and the gruesome tableaus all feel tepid and familiar. Indeed, the grisliness and psychosis are a little behind the curve, with “Hannibal” gone and the focus of crime drama, like every other television genre, shifting toward character study. Elba, as Luther, is still gratifyingly larger than life, knitting his brow to stare down lesser humans and meeting every challenge with a weary shrug of his endless shoulders. But there’s a sense of going through the motions. It’s hard to be a badass forever. LOS ANGELES — It’s hard to imagine two more different roles than the ones Jennifer Jason Leigh takes on in movies closing out 2015. In Quentin Tarantino’s post-bellum western, Ms. Leigh’s Daisy Domergue spends nearly all her time handcuffed to a bounty hunter on the way to a promised date with a hangman’s noose. And in “Anomalisa,” Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson’s stop-motion animated journey into the dark soul of a midlife crisis, her Lisa is a timid, lovelorn customer-service agent who meets her idol, a motivational speaker. Leigh, best known for searing portrayals of characters on life’s margins — like the hard-worn prostitute in and the undercover cop who spirals into heroin addiction in — the films have brought her a new round of critical acclaim after several years of little screen time. Over coffee and cheese quesadillas last week at Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe here, a favorite of hers since childhood, Ms. Leigh discussed complaints about misogyny in “The Hateful Eight,” the challenge of voicing a puppet sex scene and how she had made peace with the possibility that her acting career had come to an end. Following are excerpts from the conversation. Can you give quick descriptions of Daisy and Lisa? Daisy is feral and dangerous, and crazy like a fox. She has nothing to lose; she’ll do anything to survive. Lisa — she’s so ordinary and so gentle and kind and self-effacing. She’s a good girl, she really is. She’s as good-hearted as Daisy is blackhearted. Is it a fluke that “The Hateful Eight,” a Christmas Day release, and “Anomalisa,” out on Wednesday, just happen to be coming out so close to each other? Certainly, with these two movies it wasn’t intended. We voiced “Anomalisa” two years ago. I went through a long period of time where it was hard for me to get work. Do you have a theory why? Well, I had a baby and then stopped working for a while. [Her son, Rohmer, is now 5.] And if you actually drop out of all the work, it’s hard to get back in. I kind of made my peace with it, in a way. Because I do think, for an actor, I’ve had a nice run and a long one. I thought maybe I’ll focus more on writing now. But I remember my brother-in-law saying all it takes is just one phone call from Quentin Tarantino. He really did say that a few years ago. And here we are today. It’s crazy, right? Did it give you pause when you read the script and saw how much Daisy is brutalized throughout the movie? Jennifer Jason Leigh as a feral prisoner in “The Hateful Eight.” CreditAndrew Cooper/The Weinstein Company A. No, because everything you need to know about Daisy’s childhood you get the first time she takes a hit. Any woman, or any man, that takes it and says, “That’s the best you got?” And that is a great thing for an actor to be able to play without dialogue. To be able to show so much of Daisy’s grit and character — and she gets so much self-esteem from her ability to take a punch. A lot of her ego is derived out of that. How do you create sympathy for a character like Daisy? I just try to be true to the material. I think there is sympathy for her; there’s sympathy for every bastard in the movie [chuckles]. It’s funny — a lot of women really like her, they get a real kick out of her. I’ve had a lot of women come up to me, emboldened by Daisy in some weird way, and that makes me feel good. But there have also been a lot of complaints, accusing the movie of misogyny because of the physical and verbal abuse heaped on Daisy. I think they’re misguided because it would be more sexist if Daisy were treated differently because she was a woman, if she were sexualized. And she’s not. She’s just a killer. There are all these people saying to [Kurt Russell’s character], “Don’t you have qualms doing this to a woman?” And he doesn’t. It’s his job. He doesn’t care if she’s a woman or a boy. And it’s a great role. I don’t find it misogynistic at all. “Anomalisa” was first done as a staged reading in 2005. Did much change between then and what’s in the film? The song changed. And changed for the better. It was the song from “Titanic” originally. They couldn’t get the rights to that. And so there were a couple of songs we were playing around with, and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” just was perfect. The other one was fun, but this was moving. Why is that song so perfect for her? Jennifer Jason Leigh voices a timid, lovelorn soul in “Anomalisa.” CreditParamount Pictures A. She wants to be the girl who walks out in the sun. She’s so self-conscious about her scar. To just have fun and be free and be in the world and unafraid, and not self-censoring and just enjoy life, resonates for her. Lisa has such a beautiful arc. When she starts, she’s meeting someone that she never thought she’d meet in a million years and her voice is an octave higher because she’s so excited and nerdy. No one has ever taken an interest in her, wanting to hear her talk and to hear about her day, and made her feel desirable and special and beautiful. You can hear it in her voice. She actually centers and calms down. How is doing a role that’s just voice acting different? What’s cool is that, even though it’s a puppet on the screen, it’s a much more naked sort of performance in a weird way. You can’t hide behind any sort of physicality. In fact, voicing that sex scene is the most intimate sex scene I’ve ever done, even though it’s not my body and the puppet isn’t based on me physically. There’s nothing beautified and sexy about it. It’s just the mundane awkwardness of lovemaking with a stranger. Did you make a choice to take on more damaged types of characters or were they just the roles that came your way? They’re usually the most interesting roles to act, so I think I was more challenged by them and excited by them. Is it tougher to play the good girl like Lisa than some of those other roles? No, because it’s more close to home. I’ve always been the good girl. My life is very safe and it’s very quiet, and I like it. I don’t like a lot of drama. I’m sure there’s a part of me that craves it, but I want it in a very safe way I can tolerate. I can play a drug addict without having to actually go down that dark road and hopefully have some sort of understanding of what that is. Coming back from this little break, is there a different focus on the types of movies you want to do? I want to work with directors I admire. [She name-checks Paul Thomas Anderson, David O. Russell and Darren Aronofsky.] I just want to be part of their vision, to go through that creative process with them. And I’d also love to do a movie that my son could see. I don’t think I’ve ever made a movie he can see. Is showing commitment to getting a Latino drama series going. The latest contender is an untitled project written/executive produced by ( Instructions Not Included) and ( Role Models, Lone Survivor). From 20th Century Fox TV, it is described as a modern tale set against the backdrop of Los Angeles’ new Latino wealth in the music and radio industry. Fox recently took a stab at a the Latino-flavored Urban Cowboy remake, which did not go beyond the pilot stage. Romeo and Juliet has been a popular classic concept for the networks to exploit. This development season, ABC has Still Star-Crossed, a Romeo And Juliet sequel drama based on a book from Scandal co-executive producer Heather Mitchell. Shuman is repped by CAA, Hertzberg Media and attorney Scott Whitehead. Cisneros is repped by WME, Valor Entertainment and attorney Pam Black. The rediscovery of pre World War 2 blues in the early 1960s by young men and women in the US and the UK has been well documented The role of young Englishmen, like The Rolling Stones, John Mayall, Eric Clapton and a whole host of others, was pivotal in helping to reintroduce young American bands to the power of the blues. But did you know it was another Englishman who in the 1930s played a pivotal role in recording one of the most celebrated of all bluesmen Robert Johnson? Not only that, but he also helped create the Nashville-Sound and establish country music as a creative force? Donald Firth Law (on the right in the above photo with Owen Bradley) was born in Leytonstone, in north-east London in February 1902 and sometime after the end of World War 1 he joined the London Choral Society. In 1924 the 22 year old Don Law emigrated to the United States and eventually found his way to Dallas Texas where he became a bookkeeper for Brunswick Records. In 1931 the American Record Company (ARC) bought out Brunswick and Law started working for the latter company under another Englishman, Art Satherley who had been born in Bristol and emigrated to Wisconsin in 1913. Sometime in 1936 the 25 year old Robert Johnson went to H.C. Speir’s store in Jackson Mississippi; the general store sold records and Speir acted as an unofficial scout for Arc, Paramount and other record labels. Johnson was well used to travelling the South plying his trade as what has been described as a “human jukebox” playing in juke joints and anywhere that people would pay him a few cents to sing popular songs, including Bing Crosby tunes. Johnson turned up in Dallas and met Don Law and the two men travelled to San Antonio where a recording session had been arranged for Monday 23 November 1936 at the Gunther Hotel. With Law acting as producer, Johnson cut ‘Kind Hearted Woman Blues’, the first of thirteen takes of eight different songs. Three days later he was back and cut ‘32-20 Blues’ and then the following day he cut nine more takes on seven different songs. He then took a train back to Mississippi and his life as an itinerant musician, although he was temporarily richer having pocketed money from his recording session; it is doubtful whether it was more than $100. Law was impressed by the recordings and Johnson’s first release was ‘Terraplane Blues’ coupled with ‘Kind Hearted Woman Blues’; it would be the only one that sold in any great number at the time. His next release, ‘32-20 Blues’ coupled with ‘Last Fair Deal Gone Down’ was followed by ‘I’ll Believe I’ll Dust My Broom’ and ‘Dead Shrimp Blues’. Sales were not fantastic, but clearly good enough for Johnson to be summoned back for more recording. This time he went to Dallas and recorded three more sides on 19 June 1937, the following day he cut thirteen more takes of ten more songs. In Dallas it’s likely that he recorded at 508 Park Avenue a three storey art deco building built in 1929 as the Warner Brothers Film Exchange, and by 1937, the building was where Don Law was based for Brunswick/Vocalion Records. Fourteen months after recording in Dallas, Johnson was dead, in circumstances that have baffled and mystified researchers and blues fans ever since. Don Law on the other hand went on to have a stellar career, working mainly for Columbia Records with Satherley after it merged with ARC. In 1942 Law relocated to Columbia’s New York office to oversee the children’s music division, however by 1945 Columbia divided its country division in two, making Law the head of the vision to the east of east of El Paso and Satherley head of everything to the west. Law recorded Lefty Frizzell, Ray Price, Billy Walker, and Marty Robbins, transferring to Nashville where he became head of Columbia’s Country Music division after Satherley retired in 1952. Along with Chet Atkins at RCA, Owen Bradley at Decca, and Ken Nelson at Capitol, Law helped establish, the Nashville Sound. Among Law’s hits were Marty Robbins’s ‘El Paso’, Johnny Horton’s ‘The Battle of New Orleans’ and Jimmy Dean’s ‘Big Bad John.’ By 1967 Law had retired from Columbia setting up Don Law Productions and acting as an independent producer. Don Law died in 1982 in Galveston, Texas. 'I still feel like I'm floating above myself,' Alessia Cara says. It's less than 24 hours since Taylor Swift invited Cara onstage on Halloween to sing Cara's smash single in front of 55,000 screaming Swifties in Tampa, and the 19-year-old Canadian singer has barely caught her breath. 'I was so high on adrenaline last night, I practically started crying,' she adds. 'Everything that's happened in the past year just hit me all at once.' 'Here' is one of the year's most unexpected pop hits — a sullen, midtempo yet undeniably catchy song about feeling like an 'antisocial pessimist' at a party. 'One of my friends had a house party about two years ago, and I hated it so much,' she explains. 'I'm not completely antisocial, but those big crazy parties where everyone's drunk are not for me.' Clearly, she's not alone: The song racked up more than 33 million views on YouTube, hit Number Eight on the Hot 100, and set high expectations for her November debut,. A self-described shy kid from 'a very, very traditional Italian family' in suburban Brampton, Ontario, Cara began quietly uploading acoustic covers of songs by Adele, Amy Winehouse and more to YouTube around age 13. 'I would sing when no one was home — in my closet or my bathtub, places where I wouldn't bother anyone,' she says. 'But [my parents] would catch me singing. Eventually my mom just flat-out asked me to sing for her. It was scary, but I did it.' Even then, and even after her home videos started getting her into meetings with music industry movers and shakers, she didn't tell her friends about her pop-star dreams. 'I would randomly disappear [to work on music],' she says. 'I knew at some point that I had to stop being shy, because I wanted to do this as a career.' Last year, after she signed with Def Jam, she finally came clean. 'I posted something on Instagram to tell everyone why I'd been disappearing from school all that time,' she says. 'I got so many texts like, 'How come you didn't tell us?!' They thought I was just skipping school.' The day she calls RS, Cara is at a New York airport hotel on her way to London for more promo work. 'The past six months have been constant traveling, constant airplanes,' she says. 'I'm still getting used to it. I was someone who never left the house. Now I'm traveling everywhere! That part's kind of weird. It's been crazy, but it's fun, too.' When he first made his name in the second half of the 1960s, was known as one half of the mighty songwriting partnership with David Porter that created Stax classics such as Sam & Dave’s ‘Soul Man’ and ‘Hold On, I’m Comin.' ' But by 1969, Hayes had started down a solo career path that made him one of the biggest R&B superstars of the era, and that sequence was still in full effect around Christmas 1970 with the album To Be Continued. Isaac had failed to make the desired impact with his 1968 solo debut Presenting Isaac Hayes, but returned a year later with an awesome new sound on the Hot Buttered Soulalbum. The jazzy flavours of the first LP were superseded by an ultra-romantic, dead-slow soulfulness, spread over just four songs, including expansive covers of ‘Walk On By’ (12 minutes) and ‘By The Time I Get To Phoenix’ (an extraordinary 18). The album was a turning point in late 1960s soul and a crossover smash, topping the R&B chart for ten weeks and reaching No. It was followed in the spring of 1970 by The Isaac Hayes Movement, which hit the same pop peak and ruled the R&B bestsellers for seven weeks. Then, towards the end the year, the man from Covington, Tennessee delivered another dose of the deepest soul in the world with To Be Continued, and it lived up to its name. Even without the aid of big singles this time, the album took precisely two weeks to top the R&B survey, moving to No. 1 on the chart for 26 December, 1970. It spent an aggregate of 11 weeks there, contesting the top spot from February onwards with Curtis, by the other champion of the sophisticated new soul for the decade just dawned, Curtis Mayfield. This time, Isaac reached No. 11 in the pop market. To Be Continued had Hayes returning to the Bacharach-David songbook for an 11-minute take on ‘The Look Of Love.’ He opened with his own ‘Ike’s Rap’ to the recipe, on a record that also included his take on ‘Our Day Will Come’ and a 15-minute medley blending his own ‘ike’s Mood’ with ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin.’ Two more consecutive R&B No. 1s would follow in 1971, and another two by 1975. America’s loving feeling for Isaac Hayes was abundant. Three years ago, with little warning, David Bowie ended a decade-long break from studio releases with The Next Day.The second album he's released since that unexpected return to the limelight is an even greater surprise: one of the most aggressively experimental records the singer has ever made. Produced with longtime collaborator Tony Visconti and cut with a small combo of New York-based jazz musicians whose sound is wreathed in arctic electronics, Blackstar is a ricochet of textural eccentricity and pictorial-shrapnel writing. It's confounding on first impact: the firm swing and giddy vulgarity of ' 'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore'; Bowie's croons and groans, like a doo-wop Kraftwerk, in the sexual dystopia of 'Girl Loves Me'; the spare beaten-spirit soul of 'Dollar Days.' But the mounting effect is wickedly compelling. This album represents Bowie's most fulfilling spin away from glam-legend pop charm since 1977's Low. Blackstar is that strange, and that good. The longest reach is up front, in the episodic, ceremonial noir of the title track. Bowie's gauzy vocal prayer and wordless spectral harmonies hover over drum seizures; saxophonist Donny McCaslin laces the stutter and chill like Andy Mackay in early-Seventies Roxy Music. The song drops to a blues-ballad stroll, but it is an eerie calm with unsettling allusions to violent sacrifice, especially given recent events. (No who or why is specified, but McCaslin has said the song is 'about ISIS.' ) 'Something happened on the day he died/Spirit rose a meter, then stepped aside,' Bowie sings with what sounds like numbed grace. 'Somebody else took his place and bravely cried: I'm a blackstar.' His use of an ideogram for the album's title makes sense here – there is no light at the end of this tale. The album includes a dynamic honing of Bowie's 2014 single 'Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)' with less brass and more malevolent programming; the title song from his current off-Broadway musical production, Lazarus (that's Bowie firing those grunting blasts of guitar); and a blunt honesty at the finish. Bowie turns 69 on January 8th, the day Blackstar comes out. In 'I Can't Give Everything Away,' he states his case for the dignity of distance – his refusal to tour (so far) and engage with the media circus – against guitarist Ben Monder's lacerating soprano-fuzz guitar, a sly evocation of Robert Fripp's iconic soloing in 1977's 'Heroes.' 'This is all I ever meant/That's the message that I sent,' Bowie sings in a voice largely free of effects – clear, elegant and emphatic. This is a rock star who gives when he's ready – and still gives to extremes. August Alsina moves away from hedonism and toward social commentary on his new album, 'This Thing Called Life.' Diwang Valdez The singer August Alsina has a term for his music. 'I like to call it hope for the hopeless,' he explains over the phone. He has just released his second album, This Thing Called Life, and he is aware that his point of view makes him a dissident within mainstream R&B: Hope is out of fashion — look at the, whose dark themes helped make him one of the year's biggest success stories. 'I feel like I don't fit in,' Alsina notes. 'There's not a lot of outlets for urban music, for black artists who don't have that crossover thing going early on. I'm the black sheep around this motherfucker. I don't say the things that somebody would expect me to say.' But it wasn't always this way: Alsina's first single, 'I Luv This Shit,' was a Number One hit on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hip chart in 2013. The beat was brassy and imperious; the singer was in party mode: 'Two o'clock and I'm faded/This kush feeling amazing/Got a voicemail on my phone from a little breezy feeling X-rated.' It was effective but also indistinct, a track that could have been made by any of Alsina's peers. This Thing Called Life is distinguished by a marked turn away from the sound of that single — and of radio R&B more generally. Seven songs on the record are produced by Knucklehead (Samuel Irving), the man behind 'I Luv This Shit,' but the beat-maker suggests that he had little interest in reprising that formula. 'The turn-up music could have been done so easily,' Knucklehead affirms confidently in a separate conversation. 'But I just felt like the world needed food that sticks to their ribs. My goal was to go as far to the left of 'I Luv This Shit' as possible.' The first sign of this was 'Hip-Hop,' which appeared in April and evoked Nineties boom bap cooked down to its ragged essence. Large portions of the song feature the singer loping along with only a rifle-shot breakbeat, and the track is strangely bass-less until the hook. 'When I first made [the beat], I had August or Nas in mind,' Knucklehead remembers. '[Alsina] spilled his heart on that record — the Mike Brown situation, the police stuff that was going on. The world needs records like that to feed on.' In sound and theme, this is far from the work of competitors like Jeremih or Chris Brown, and This Thing Called Life largely follows in the footsteps of 'Hip Hop,' ignoring the trap-derived or dancefloor-aiming production that rules contemporary R&B and incorporating more guitars than is common. But there's a cost to denying current trends: None of the singles have replicated the path of Alsina's previous hits. 'The radio is so dumbed-down,' Knucklehead laments. 'When a record like ['Hip Hop'] hits the radio, they don't know how to react to it. They sleep on good music.' Alsina leaves behind the thematic template of his previous hits as well, focusing almost entirely on the struggles of America's poor black community. He covered this ground on his 2014 debut, Testimony, but now it is the dominant concern, especially after the first few tracks, which feel like weak attempts at commercial collaborations with big-name guests (Lil Wayne) but don't fit with the rest of the album. Alsina anticipates listeners' potential cynicism at the end of a song called 'Change,' intoning softly, 'I'm guilty of daydreaming I can change the world.' As soon as he expresses his lofty ambition, the track dissolves into a recording of laughter — an easy way to dodge his sincerity. But on the phone, the singer consistently returns to his message of uplift. 'Hope — I wanted to give to that to the people,' he says. 'When you do that, you have to be willing to be unpopular. It's not the formula for radio songs.' Case in point: the album's third single, 'Song Cry,' an outpouring of anguish that includes thoughts of suicide and crippling levels of loneliness. (Alsina also discussed suicide in a recent.) There are barbs beneath the tears: 'I tried to buy my mama's love/No, she don't appreciate it,' he sings. 'So I stay inebriated/I figured J. Cole or Drizzy Drake would drop a verse and tell the world how we hurtin'/Guess I was mistaken.' Alsina insists that this line is not an insult aimed at two of rap's biggest stars. 'That just comes from respect,' he says. 'They're people I look up to. They put me in a place to grow.' 'I'm trying to save myself from this fucked-up-ass world we live in.' Because he's an outlier, the singer frequently ends up defending his choice of topics. 'It's not a complaint,' he avers. 'It's not, 'I want your pity.' I'm trying to save me from me. I'm trying to save myself from this fucked-up-ass world we live in. 'A lot of people just hide that part of their life,' he continues. 'I'm not the only one out this motherfucker who feels that way.' This is undoubtedly true, but he's one of just a handful of singers acting on these feelings. For now, Alsina is resigned to this. 'I'm gonna keep going. They got me as a sex symbol,' he exclaims incredulously. 'You haven't heard August Alsina make a sex song!' Then he backpedals slightly: 'Maybe one sex song.' But the previous success of 'I Luv This Shit' proved to him that he had to branch out. 'God showed me, 'You know how to do this. What else can you do?' Image copyright Michael Buckner Image caption The band played at various festivals over the years including Coachella John 'Brad' Bradbury, drummer with The Specials, has died at the age of 62.: 'It is with deep regret that we say goodbye to our great friend, the world's greatest drummer, our beloved Brad. Bradbury joined The Specials in 1979, and continued with the reversioned band The Special AKA, who had a top 10 hit with Free Nelson Mandela. Bradbury took part in The Specials reunion tour in 2009. He also headed up a band called JB Allstars. The band's representatives said the drummer died in England but no cause of death was given. In a statement, his family said: 'It is with deepest regret that we have to announce the very sad news that our much loved husband and father John 'Brad' Bradbury passed away on Monday the 28 of December. 'Ground-breaking' 'Brad's drumming was the powerhouse behind The Specials and it was seen as a key part to the Two Tone sound. He was much respected in the world of drumming and his style of reggae and ska was seen as genuinely ground-breaking when The Specials first hit the charts in 1979. 'He was an integral part of The Specials reforming in 2008 and toured with them extensively up to the present day. His contribution to the world of music can not be understated and he will much missed by family, friends and fans alike. 'It is the family's sincerest wish that they are allowed the time to remember him privately.' The news comes three months after. The band, famed for their 1960s mod-style outfits, had seven UK top 10 singles including Too Much Too Young and Ghost Town. Founder and songwriter Jerry Dammers dissolved the band in 1981 but they re-grouped and continue to perform and record without their former leading man.: 'A bad day for good music. First we lose Lemmy, now news that Brad from the Specials has passed away. Where the band was formed in 1977. Music producer Pete Waterman, also from Coventry, expressed his shock at the news of the Bradbury's death. Speaking to BBC Coventry and Warwickshire, Waterman said: 'I always had a good laugh with Brad. He was always proud of being in the band and what we'd and he'd achieved. 'He never left Coventry because he always wanted to be part of the scene. He was tremendous.' The Specials drummer John Bradbury dies. THE Specials drummer John Bradbury has died aged 62. The musician's passing yesterday was confirmed on the British ska group's official website this afternoon. A statement read: 'It is with deepest regret that we have to announce the very sad news that our much loved husband and father John 'Brad' Bradbury passed away on Monday the 28th of December. 'Brad's drumming was the powerhouse behind The Specials.he was much respected in the world of drumming and his style of reggae and ska was seen as genuinely ground breaking when The Specials first hit the charts in 1979. 'He was an integral part of The Specials reforming in 2008 and toured with them extensively up to the present day. 'His contribution to the world of music can not be understated and he will much missed by family, friends and fans alike. It is the families sincerest wish that they are allowed the time to remember him privately.' The Specials scored two iconic No1s with Too Much Too Young and Ghost Town Getty A message on The Specials' official Twitter profile read: 'It is with deep regret that we say goodbye to our great friend, the world's greatest drummer, our beloved Brad. As part of The Specials, John cemented his place in music history with two iconic No1 singles - Too Much Too Young in 1980 and Ghost Town the following year. John joined The Special AKA in 1981 after the departure of several band members and went on to record the track Free Nelson Mandela in support of the late South African leader. The Specials released seven studio albums between 1979 and 2001. John was still performing with them as recently as November last year, when the band performed an 11 date UK tour. John's death comes just three months after the passing of Specials trombonist Rico Rodriguez at the age of 80. Kevin Mazur, Getty Images The latest anonymously sourced reunion rumor involves a possible 25-concert tour featuring a stop at Coachella in 2016 – but may be just as interesting for what it doesn’t say. Billboard, in a new report of this Guns N’ Roses tour, references it only as a new collaboration between co-founders and. Most of the conjecture involving the band over the last few months has centered on a homecoming that also included from the classic-era lineup. Coachella is set for the weekends of April 15-17 and 22-24 in Indio, Calif. Billboard quotes multiple sources as saying Guns N’ Roses will appear, perhaps as one of the initial groups to play the new Las Vegas Arena. That venue opens earlier in April. The tour would reportedly focus on North American football stadiums next summer, with tickets in the $250-$275 range. Guns N’ Roses have been hinting at a big announcement in the last days, with older editions of the band logo and running before major motion pictures like Star Wars. Still, reps from the band, Coachella and AEG – the company that operates the Las Vegas Arena – either could not be reached or did not immediately comment. These would mark the first concerts featuring both Axl Rose and Slash since July 17, 1993, when Guns N’ Roses in Buenos Aires. The band, which now only features Rose from its best-known albums, most recently mounted a. That included dates in South America and at the Joint in Vegas., their 1987 blockbuster debut, sold more than 18 million copies in the U.S. Alone on the strength of the Billboard No. 1 hit “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” and were also featured. If you’ve ever wanted to see Aretha Franklin on stage with R2-D2, this is your chance. The 38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors air Tuesday, paying tribute to Star Wars director and visual effects maverick George Lucas,singer/songwriter Carole King, trailblazing actresses Rita Moreno and Cicely Tyson, and conductor Seiji Ozawa. Hosted by Stephen Colbert, the evening features, as usual, a star-studded list of presenters and performers. Here are five moments you won’t want to miss. Gina Rodriguez’s “love letter” to Rita Moreno. As you see in our exclusive sneak peek above, the Jane the Virgin star finally gets to tell the EGOT winner everything she wished she could have said to her when she thought about sending her idol a letter at age 15. It’s a perfect, moving beginning to the evening’s tributes, and, as Rodriguez recalls asking her mother “Mom, when did Puerto Ricans come about?” because she’d never seen one on screen, also a powerful reminder of how much representation matters. Moreno’s tribute also includes Rosie Perez performing “Fever” with Animal, in honor of Moreno’s Emmy-winning appearance on The Muppet Show and Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda sharing the story of Moreno storming the stage like “an altruistic Kanye West” at a charity event when the audience was ignoring the entertainment before he introduces a performance of “America” from West Side Story (which, Colbert notes, “opened a generation’s eyes to the dangers of ballet gang violence”). Cue the Stormtroopers. The most timely of the tributes, Lucas’s section of the program needs two James Earl Jones-narrated biopics to paint a full portrait of him as a storyteller and technological innovator. Steven Spielberg is on hand to explain how Star Wars changed movies (and joke that at 71, Lucas still has all his hair, like Chewbacca), while Martin Scorsese describes Lucas’s passions — cars, movies, movies about cars, and music. It’s that last one, which Scorsese says becomes another character in Lucas’s films, that leads to the Kennedy Center Honors Orchestra performing the legendary themes from Indiana Jonesand Star Wars (with appearances by a few special guests, as seen in the photo above). With the accompanying light show and confetti drop, it makes you wish you were in that theater. CeCe Winans performs “Blessed Assurance.” Tyler Perry, Viola Davis, and Kerry Washington give poignant speeches about 91-year-old powerhouse Cicely Tyson. But it’s gospel great Winans singing “Blessed Assurance,” a hymn that Tony winner Tyson sang during every performance of the play The Trip to Bountiful, that makes everyone — from Tyson herself to seated guest Usher — tear up. She’s joined by the Cicely Tyson Community School of Performing and Fine Arts choir and trumpeter Terence Blanchard, who also performs “My Funny Valentine” in honor of Tyson’s tradition of honoring her late husband Miles Davis by visiting a jazz club every year on his birthday. For a man who tirelessly wrote, sang and campaigned for peace and harmony among his fellow humans, something fitting grew out of the cruel tragedy of ’s death. On the final sales charts of 1980, some three weeks after his murder, John’s music united the world, in both grief and celebration of his work. On both of Billboard’s main surveys for 27 December, 1980, Lennon climbed to No. ‘(Just Like) Starting Over,’ his first new chart record in five years, had made its debut on the Hot 100 for 1 November, wasting no time with an unusually high debut straight into the top 40, at No. The magazine’s review of the single described it as “a tune that is reminiscent of rock ‘n’ roll from the late 1950s. [Lennon’s] voice has never sounded better as he glides along steadily and gracefully with a solid melody line and pop-sounding material.” Yoko Ono’s b-side ‘Kiss Kiss Kiss’ was described as a “peppery and cute selection.” The single was comfortably inside the top ten before the end of November, climbing to No. 32 and then racing to No. But there’s no doubt that the collective sense of horror and outrage at Lennon’s senseless death propelled both the single and its parent album to greater heights. In the final chart of the year, ‘Starting Over’ replaced Kenny Rogers’ ‘Lady’ at No. 1, to start a five-week run at the top. Double Fantasy, credited to both John and Yoko and featuring seven new songs by each, was similarly welcomed by most reviewers. The media picked up on and enjoyed the sense of renewal and survival in the pair’s long relationship. By late November, Billboard was listing the album as a “top national add-on” at album radio, alongside Steely Dan’s Gaucho, ’s Foolish Behaviour and Heart’s Greatest Hits Live. The John and Yoko album duly made its chart debut at No. 25, climbing to No. 12 and then 11. The sickening events of 8 December outside the Dakota Building made their full impact on the final charts of the year, and Double Fantasy raced to No. Kenny Rogers was again the artist to give way, as John & Yoko’s final new work together started an eight-week reign, and the album became a triple platinum memorial. Henson named 'Entertainer of the Year' by USA Today. It has been a very good year for Taraji P. According to on Dec. 27, the 45-year-old actress has been named '.' Everyone agrees that Henson deserves the honor. Reported that the actresses is undoubtedly at the height of her career, and there is not a sign in the sky that she is coming down any time soon. Her character, Cookie on ' was named Time’s most influential fictional character. Now Taraji is been honored like her character. Taraji said a year ago her life was 'kind of normal still.' She has had a long, respected career where she appeared on shows like 'Person of Interest' and 'Boston Legal' and films including 'Hustle & Flow' and her Oscar-nominated role in 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.' However, this year Taraji starred in the hip-hop drama 'Empire' that premiered on Fox in last January. Her role of Cookie Lyon has taken her straight to the top. Before 'Empire' she said, 'Like, I could still go to Target and the grocery store without being harassed. It's different now. I can't really go anywhere.' Henson has put her Hollywood Hills house up for sale because she says it is too exposed where people are able to just walk up to her door. Life has changed for her since she has been playing Cookie. She says she doesn't have to wait in line for anything anymore. She doesn't understand it that now that she is rich people send her things for free. She is not complaining because she loves getting free things. Henson is one of the most memorable, quotable characters on television in years. 'Empire' has earned her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. A lot of Cookie merchandise and memes are on the market for sale. There are fans who dress boldly like Cookie and blog about it. Needless to say, Cookie Lyon is loved and so is Taraji P. The Chico Movie Examiner’s top 10 films of 2015. It has come to that time of the year when I tell you what I appreciated the most this year. And as we close out 2015, I understand there are some films I missed. It’s not by decision; it’s due to lack of time and availability of certain films. Since relocating to a bigger city (Sacramento), I have found opportunities to see a lot more movies in theaters than I would have if I still lived in Chico. And the majority of the films I’ve seen in the last two months came as a result of free promotional screenings. I don’t mind paying for films; I just can’t pay to see every single movie that’s playing at the moment. I have other responsibilities. These promotional screenings helped quite a bit, because I would see movies before they came out, and then I could bust out a quick review before a film’s release date. But an unfortunate thing about some films is that they have such limited releases, and I don’t hear of them coming to the area until it’s too late. Or, in the case of December, there are just too many buzzworthy titles being released, and I can’t make every single one. Before you ask, I haven’t seen “The Revenant,” because it’s not being screened here until January. “Carol” is currently playing, but I already put a cap on the movies I’ve seen this year, so I can create my best of list. I’ll get to it eventually. The same goes for “Steve Jobs” and “The Martian,” both of which I missed during their theatrical runs. I also have no clue when “Anomalisa” is playing here. But I’m at that point where I’m satisfied with the amount of films I’ve seen in 2015 (60+), and I feel confident with the list I have now. The list actually hasn’t changed since early December. Some of the rankings have, but the titles have been the same. This is after seeing “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and “The Hateful Eight,” both of which I liked quite a bit, but they didn’t leave me with that feeling of “Oh, that NEEDS to be on my list.” They’re good films, but not exactly top 10 worthy. There were a bunch of other films I caught up with via promo screenings, Netflix, and Redbox before finalizing this list. And while they’re all great, I just couldn’t bring myself to cut out any of the titles I already had, and I didn’t want to be that guy that extends his list to 15 or 20. But I will give honorable mentions to certain films. Here they are. Honorable Mentions (in no particular order): “The Hunting Ground” “Best of Enemies” “Tangerine” “” “Kingsman: The Secret Service” “Beasts of No Nation” “What We Do in the Shadows” Now, here is my official top 10 of 2015. 10: “” Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg have made some great films in the past. With their fourth collaboration, the two turn in a solid film that has the feel of an old school thriller. The opening sequence is masterfully shot by Spielberg. Hanks and especially Mark Rylance are fantastic in their roles, and the Coen brothers bring great dialogue to a script that heavily relies on it. 9: “The Gift” Joel Edgerton’s directorial debut is a haunting, nerve-racking thriller. One may not expect this when you see Jason Bateman cast in the lead role. Bateman is best known for his comedic work with “Arrested Development,” “Bad Words,” and other projects. But “The Gift” shows how much dramatic range he has as an actor as well. It came and went in theaters, but it certainly deserves more than one look. 8: “” I’m not the biggest “Rocky” fan. Before seeing “Creed,” I had only seen the first film one time. I ended up revisiting the first film, and then marathoned the rest. To me, the first two are great, and then the others just turn the franchise into pure cheese. But “Creed” is something that not even the biggest “Rocky” fan, such as myself, can truly enjoy. It’s got heart; it’s got some moving scenes; and it has one of the best boxing sequences I’ve seen in years. I never would have thought that Sylvester Stallone would deliver such a fantastic performance in his seventh turn as Rocky Balboa. But he’s incredible to watch, as are Michael B. Jordan and the rest of the cast. 7: “Ex Machina” “Ex Machina” is one of the smartest and most well-acted science fiction films to come out in years. Alex Garland, the great screenwriter of “28 Days Later,” makes his directorial debut here with a compelling film that focuses on how man can be when he wants to create the perfect human being, and how he can get a little too ahead of himself. It’s reliant more on characters and story than it is special effects, but the effects are mesmerizing. And the last 20 minutes of the film are mind-blowing. 6: “” This is the first Pixar film I’ve seen since “Toy Story 3” that made me cry, and I’m not afraid to admit it. I saw it twice, and cried both times. It’s wonderfully animated; the voice actors are all stellar in their roles; and it’s an incredible look inside the mind of a young girl, and how the emotions handle things when a sudden change comes. 5: “” “Brooklyn” is a love triangle story, but it does away with all the sappiness that tends to come with those films. It has some of the best cinematography I’ve seen in years, and it also has the best romantic couple I’ve seen in a film in some time in Saoirse Ronan and Emory Cohen. They’re perfect, as is Domnhall Gleeson and everyone else involved, in a film that’s both humorous and heart-breaking. 4: “Room” Like I said in, I can’t really say much about “Room” without giving away some major plot points. And I hate spoilers just as much as the next person. But you need to do yourself a favor and see it. Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay are both magnificent, and it’s a film that I haven’t been able to shake since seeing it. 3: “” Jason Segel gives the best performance of his career in “The End of the Tour,” and it’s not one that you might expect from the man who’s worked with Judd Apatow on numerous occasions and was also on “How I Met Your Mother.” Segel’s portrayal of David Foster Wallace is one that needs more attention. The film itself is ultimately about a conversation between two people, but it’s a great one. 2: “Mad Max: Fury Road” In a time when each summer film released is a tentpole consisting of an overabundance of special effects, “Mad Max: Fury Road” arrived, showing that practical effects are still accessible and they can be used in a big budget summer blockbuster. George Miller, who hadn’t made a “Mad Max” film in 30 years, basically defined what a modern summer blockbuster should be like. All of the other summer films paled in comparison. “Mad Max: Fury Road” is the best action film in decades, and it’s one I haven’t been able to stop thinking about since May. 1: “” I had trouble between choosing this and “Mad Max: Fury Road” as the number one film of the year. Both are remarkable in their own way. But from the moment “Sicario” began, I felt my nerves get tighter, and it never let up. Can someone please tell the Academy that Roger Deakins needs to be recognized for his work? His cinematography in “Sicario” is top-notch, giving the film a nice, gritty feel to it. Emily Blunt and Josh Brolin are both great, but it’s Benicio del Toro that steals the show. The final minutes involving his character are breathtaking. I’m surprised that 2015 went by this quickly. I look forward to what 2016 has in store. I’ve already got one movie queued up for review in the first week of January, and there will be plenty more as the year rolls on. See you guys then. Has been changing the game when it comes to females. The genre as a whole has paid closer attention to what females have to offer, and they have to offer a lot. Country music has a whole has some of the most talented female artists right now. They're raw, empowering, and excellent at their craft. These 10 country girls proved it the most this year. Check out our list of the top 10 females in country below. Cam It was Cam’s breakout year after she released her debut single ‘Burning House’ to Country radio. She’s a California native, but that never stopped her from dipping her toes in country music, and she does it well. So well that ‘Burning House’ is now a Grammy nominated song. The California girl released her debut album Untamed early December, and peaked at the #4 position on the iTunes Charts during the first week of sales. It’s an album filled with smoldering, intriguing narratives of loss, love, and heartache. 2015 is just the start of her chart topping career. Cassadee Pope Although she started out in an alternative band Hey Monday is 2008, Cassadee Pope has made a name for herself in the country genre. Since starting her country music solo career in 2011, Pope has soared to new heights. The Florida native won season 3 of NBC’s The Voice in December 2012. Her debut album Frame By Frame debuted at No.9 on the top Billboard 200 chart in 2013, and peaked at No.1 on the Top Country Album chart. She has a new single out called ‘’ 8.Katie Armiger Katie Armiger is the epitome of beauty. Her stellar looks, and her soul piercing voice are just some of the many attributes that Armiger has that have contributed to who she is today. She’s a Texas native with three albums under her belt with five singles charting on Billboards Hot Country Songs chart. She’s got everything a girl needs to survive in the industry. She’s not only of the best in 2015, but she’s also one to look out for in 2016. Kelleigh Bannen Kelleigh Bannen is an artist with a kind of raw honesty we all wish we had. Her acclaimed debut single ‘Sorry On The Rocks’ has charted Hot Country Songs Billboard chart, and has received many endorsements from legends such as Billy Duke. Bannen is currently signed with EMI Nashville, and has enthralled many with current singles like ‘,’ being one of the most downloaded songs of 2015. She also keeps fans up to date about her life in Nashville on her blog entitled This Nashville Life. We can’t wait for an album, which is sure to top more charts. Kacey Musgraves Kacey Musgraves is best known for her hit single, ‘Follow Your Arrow,’ and this year she came back with an exquisite sophomore album Pageant Material. She’s witty with her lyrics, and powerful with her voice. Musgraves is country through and through. The singer took the world by storm as she toured across the nation on her Country and Western Rhinestone Revue tour. Her hit song ‘Biscuits’ from her sophomore release was tied on the tenth most added song on American Country radio, and has been ranked No.1 on Billboard’s ’10 Best Country Songs of 2015’ list. You can listen to now on Apple Music. Lindsay Ell Lindsay Ell, a Bobby Bones favorite has been taking the country world by storm with her new hit song ‘By The Way.’ The song has peaked at No.45 on the U.S. Country AirPlay chart. She’s opened up for artists like Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Buddy Guy, Gretchen Wilson, and Big & Rich. Ell is well on her way to the top, and we can’t wait to see more in 2016. You can listen to her new single ‘ now on Apple Music 4. Maren Morris She has cuts on several A-list albums like Tim McGraw’s ‘Last Turn Home, and Kelly Clarkson’s ‘Second Wind.’ Maren Morris is a true marksman with her craft, and it shows flawlessly on her self-titled debut EP. The EP features her latest single ‘My Church,’ and has an electric blanket of country, pop, and soul throughout. Her voice too is powerful, raw, and expansive. We can expect a full length album sometime in 2016. Maddie & Tae Maddie & Tae broke out in the country music scene when they wrote a hit calling out those in Bro-Country. It didn’t take long for the industry to fall in love with them, and now they are well on their way to the top with their debut album Start Here. ‘Girl In a Country Song’ became the first debut single by a duo to reach No.1 since The Wreckers did in 2006 with ‘Leave the Pieces,’ and only the second in history. The duo also won the CMA award for Vocal Duo of the Year. Start Here was released in August of 2015, and took the No.2 spot on the U.S Country Charts. You can buy their new single ‘’ now on Apple Music. Carrie Underwood has been one the top females in country music since winning the fourth season of American Idol. She’s the epitome of beauty. Underwood has won 7 Grammy Awards, 16 Billboard Music Awards, 8 American Music Awards, and a nomination for a Golden Globe. The girl from Oklahoma also released her 5th studio album Storytellerearlier this year. The album debuted at No.2 on the Billboard 200 chart. It made Underwood the only country artist in history to have all five albums debut at No.1, and with a No. 1 debut on the Top Country Albums chart. You can listen to on Apple Music now. There is no competition when it comes to Kelsea Ballerini and her breakout year. At 19 she signed a deal with Black River Entertainment, and in late 2014 she released her chart topping hit ‘Love Me Like You Mean It.’ The song reached No.1 on the Country AirPlay chart, making Ballerini the first solo country female artist to score a No.1 hit with her debut single since Carrie Underwoods ‘Jesus Take The Wheel’ in 2006, and only the 11th in history to receive the feat. The Tennessee girl released her debut album in May of 2015, which debuted at No.4. She’s won several awards such as CMA’s Female Vocalist of the Year, New Artist of the Year, AMA’s Favorite Female Country Artist, and Billboard’s Rising Star. You can listen to the chart topping album on Apple Music now. © BBC Laurie Sparham 'Another thing is that at some point in the book it said that Boris, who you saw in episode one looks very nice and sweet in his uniform, had become the acknowledged lover of Countess Bezukhov,' he said. 'That's all Tolstoy said but I thought that would make several little scenes, how it started, how it was in the middle and how she gets rid of him at the end. So that's something to look forward to.' When asked if he'd added more sex into the story, he said: 'Yes, it was all there, he just hadn't written the scenes and I couldn't see why so I did.' Lily James, Paul Dano and James Morton lead the all-star cast in the TV version of Leo Tolstoy's novel, which will arrive next year. Jim Broadbent, Gillian Anderson, Rebecca Front, Aneurin Barnard and Brian Cox are also among the huge ensemble cast. Tolstoy's epic original 1869 work chronicles events surrounding the French invasion of Russia, as seen through the eyes of five aristocratic Russian families. The six-part series is directed by Tom Harper, who previously directed The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death. War & Peace will premiere on BBC One in January 2016, with US networks Lifetime, A+E and History simulcasting it in the US. X Factor winner Louisa Johnson to rush-release her debut album for February 2016 She follows in the footsteps of Sam Bailey with an early album launch. 8 HOURS AGO It seems that we'll be hearing new music from Louisa Johnson much sooner than expected. Having won The X Factor less than a fortnight ago, she'll be rush-releasing her debut album on February 26, 2016 if a is to be trusted. The usual procedure is for the reality show's winner to wait about a year before launching an album, although 2013 victor Sam Bailey went for a similarly nippy release in March 2014. Discussing her plans with Digital Spy recently,: 'I will not release anything unless it's how I want it to be. I wouldn't just release an album because I want to get it out there. 'I'd take my time with it. I'd have to make sure I like it 100% and if I don't like it, no way is it going out. People are going to know me through that album - so it needs to be perfect.' The performance of her debut single has been disappointing by X Factor standards, and remaining. 2016 Winter Movies: A complete preview of January and February's film releases. With the buzz of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' still fresh and the Oscar race making headlines, the turn of the calendar to a new year means the return of the slowest season of the year. More often than not, the that land in the months of January and February were either not good enough for qualifying for Oscars by the December 31st deadline or not chipper enough for the spring season. Sometimes, there are those two things and worse. See what you can circle and look forward to in this preview of the 2016 Winter Movie season. JANUARY 8 'The Forest'-- Here comes the first of many horror entries in this preview. The genre has always found an open market in the winter season each year. Natalie Dormer and 'Chicago Fire' heartthrob Taylor Kinney encounter Japan's Aokigahara Forest where people have gone for centuries to end their lives and become shocked at what they find. () 'Anesthesia'-- A mugging that turned violent on a college campus causes a collision of strangers and events in this film from actor/director Tim Blake Nelson. Kristen Stewart, Sam Waterson, Glenn Close, and Corey Stoll build the ensemble. () JANUARY 15 '13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi'-- Bombastic director Michael Bay returns to polish his political ego because he thinks he can make 'Zero Dark Thirty 2' with the supposedly untold story from the 2012 Libyan embassy attack. Expect extremely over-pumped heroics and questionable messages while John Krasinski, James Badge Dale, and Toby Stephens take aim at the enemy. () 'Ride Along 2'-- When you give a comedian and an audience a hit, there going to beat a dead horse and pay to see if they can do it again. The oil-and-water team of Kevin Hart and Ice Cube are back for more pretend cop shenanigans. Ken Jeong, Olivia Munn, and Benjamin Bratt join this spree. () 'The 5th Wave'-- Far more smaller budgeted than the big 'Independence Day' sequel later in 2016, 'Kick Ass' lead Chloe Grace Moretz and Nick Robinson of 'Jurassic World' try to save their family and themselves from another wave of alien attacks. Based on a popular YA novel, this one has big ambition and a ballsy premise. () 'Norm of the North'-- Lionsgate enters the animation arena to cling to 'Frozen's coattails with a comedy led by Rob Schneider's polar bear mascot. Lowly marketed, it does premiere long enough after November's 'The Good Dinosaur' to maybe be a fresh face that steals your money. () JANUARY 22 'Dirty Grandpa'-- If you thought 'The Intern' and other comedies were slumming, this is likely the new low water mark for Academy Award winner Robert De Niro. Here he is teaming with Zac Efron for a raunchy Spring Break comedy with endless senior gags. Whatever happened to the tough De Niro? () JANUARY 29 'Kung Fu Panda 3'-- For a popular animation sequel with brand recognition and a cast like this, we should be surprised to see it limping into January and not occupying a summer tentpole position or high-profile holiday release. After a tepid sequel and a long wait, could this warrior be dead on arrival, even with returning big names like Seth Rogen, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, and Dustin Hoffman being joined by newcomers Bryan Cranston, J.K. Simmons, and Kate Hudson. () 'The Finest Hours'-- Similar to the annual dump of horror films in these months, Disney has also started to put an annual live-action family entry in the winter months. Channeling 'The Perfect Storm' for a different era, Chris Pine and Casey Affleck take on rough waters and odds in this retelling of a famous 1952 Coast Guard rescue mission of a tanker in trouble off the Atlantic coast. () 'Fifty Shades of Black'-- Leave it to the Wayans Brothers, particularly Marlon, to find fresh meat for parody. This time their humor targets 'Fifty Shades of Grey.' Two hours of one-note jokes? You make the call. () 'Jane Got a Gun'-- This western collaboration between Academy Award winner Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor, 'Warrior' director Gavin O'Connor, and his previous lead Joel Edgerton has been delayed nearly two years, which is never a good sign. Dumping it here does shows it's cutting its losses. () FEBRUARY 5 'Hail, Caesar!' -- For the cinephiles out there, the Oscar-winning Coen Brothers deliver their latest ensemble comedy with an A-list cast of thousands. This one is a caper comedy surrounding a fictional and wild behind-the-scenes ransom story of 1950's-era Hollywood film production and a kidnapped star. George Clooney, Josh Brolin, Scarlett Johansson, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Tilda Swinton, and Frances McDormand (of course). () 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'-- From the same genre-smashing author that gave us 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter comes this bloody blender of Jane Austen and the undead. 'Cinderella' starlet Lily James is Elizabeth Bennet and Sam Riley is Mr. Darcy in a far different landscape of romance, tea, and crumpets. () 'Dad's Army'-- Catherine Zeta-Jones plays a meddling and attractively distracting journalist disrupting an aged World War II British squad trying to sniff out a German spy at the end of the war. Bill Nighy, Tom Courtenay, Toby Jones, and Michael Gambon are some of the men in uniform from the director of 'An Ideal Husband' and 'Johnny English Reborn.' () 'The Choice'-- It wouldn't be a February movie month with an annual Nicholas Sparks film adaptation, love triangle, tissue advertisement, and tourism boost for North Carolina. 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' star Benjamin Walker falls in love-at-first-sight with Teresa Palmer's newcomer to town only to have her already taken by Tom Welling. () 'Regression'-- Famed Spanish filmmaker Alejandro Amenabar ('The Others,' 'The Sea Inside') leads this psychological thriller on parental sexual abuse starring Ethan Hawke as an investigating detective and Emma Watson as the troubled victim. This film has slowly gained some attention in the fall 2015 film festival scene before debuting in limited release here. () FEBRUARY 12 'Deadpool'-- Ah yes. This is the one to look forward to and circle on the calendar. Fox has finally answered the dare and every fanboy's dream to make a legitimate hard-R film of comic's favorite 'Merc with a Mouth.' Ryan Reynolds looks to satirize and make us forget about 'Green Lantern' in a role he was born to play. The marketing for this blockbuster has been pitch perfect at being different and exciting compared to the usual 'X-Men'-level global doldrums. This film will be on this website's short list of the most anticipated films of the entire year. () 'Zoolander 2'-- I don't know why Hollywood has to pick President's Day/Valentine's Day weekend as the one weekend in the whole season to oversaturate. As if 'Deadpool' wasn't enough, you'll have to find time for the returning male model legends of Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, and company, including newcomers Benedict Cumberbatch, Penelope Cruz, and Kristen Wiig. This film too has played its previews and clips to adoring audiences. () 'How to Be Single'-- Hoping to move her 'Pitch Perfect' fandom into a solo act, Rebel Wilson gives you your prerequisite romantic comedy for the holiday weekend. She plays the free-spirited best buddy to her square friend (Dakota Johnson of 'Fifty Shades of Grey') looking to navigate the NYC dating scene. () FEBRUARY 19 'Race'-- Following the recent '42' and in his first film in eight years, director Stephen Hopkins ('The Ghost and the Darkness,' 'The Reaping') brings the biography of Jesse Owens to the big screen, starring virtual unknown Stephan James as the Olympic legend. Jason Sudeikis, Jeremy Irons, and William Hurt stand at his side. () 'Risen'-- In another long return to the director's chair (ten years), Kevin Reynolds ('Waterworld,' '187') tells the story of the Messiah's resurrection from the point of view of an investigating Roman Centurion, played by Joseph Fiennes. Tom Felton, Peter Firth, and Cliff Curtis provide more support. Go ahead and punch the epic and religious cards for a possible audience. () 'Shut-In'-- Though listed as a psychological thriller, this still gets the third horror tally for the seasonal preview. Naomi Watts, Oliver Platt, and 'Room' discovery Jacob Tremblay and this weakly-endorsed thriller about a child psychologist caught in a deadly winter storm. () 'Viral'-- The third horror selection goes to this post-virus landscape where half of the population was lost and the other half struggles to stay healthy. Analeigh Tipton ('Crazy, Stupid, Love.' ) and TV star Sofia Black D'Elia play survival-challenged sisters. (no trailer) FEBRUARY 26 'Gods of Egypt'-- In the gaudiest thing this side of a golden calf of two, the gods and demigods of Egyptian mythology set the screen on fire among the fighting mortals led by Gerard Butler, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Chadwick Boseman, Brendan Thwaites, Elodie Yung, Geoffrey Rush, and Rufus Sewell. Alex Proyas of 'I, Robot,' 'Knowing,' 'Dark City,' and 'The Crow' is responsible for this sure-to-be over-the-top spectacle. () 'Triple 9'-- Here is a film I'm going to deem a possible 'hidden gem' in this sad season. Director John Hillcoat has dropped our jaws in wonder before with the likes of 'The Road' and 'Lawless.' In this heist film, criminals and cops alike are blackmailed into performing a dangerous job by the Russian Mafia. Casey Affleck, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Winslet, Anthony Mackie, Norman Reedus, Aaron Paul, and Woody Harrelson make up this volatile mix. Keep an eye on this one. () 'The Witch'-- We're on four horror films so far and we may have found the one to grab the most attention. Starring a no-name cast, 'The Witch' won the Directing Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, which is no small achievement. Early reviews have been through the roof for this film surrounding a 17th century Puritan family pushed to the brink in the New England wilderness. Horror fans, out of all of this season's mess, 'The Witch' might be the real deal. UPDATED: confirms from several unnamed sources that will appear on next week to discuss the possibility of a reunion. However, the sources “declined to reveal the specific nature of his announcement or taping date.” Either Guns N’ Roses fans are about to get (most of) the live reunion they’ve wanted for decades, or we’re all watching one of the most elaborate pranks in rock ‘n’ roll history unfold. The latest update in the ongoing flurry of posits that key members of the group’s classic lineup are poised to play together even sooner than their — in fact, they could be sharing rock’s worst-kept secret as early as next week, with a performance on the late-night ABC talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! This scoop comes courtesy of journalist and podcaster Mitch Lafon, who’s dropped a series of heavy hints via his social media feeds. On, he wrote that he’d “highly recommend setting your DVRs” for Kimmel’s show next week, later that you’d have to be “crazy” not to mark Jan. 6 — one day after the Coachella lineup is expected to be announced — on your calendar. On, Lafon teased, “For those of you that missed 1986 the first time around — have no fear it’ll be back in 2016 on so many fronts.” None of this counts as an official confirmation, of course, and by now, GNR fans have seen so many reunion rumors come and go that we hardly need to advise you to take all of it with a heavy grain of salt until we see a real announcement out of the band. On the other hand, you know the old saying about there being fire where there’s smoke, and we’ve definitely seen a ton of smoke lately. Lafon, for his part, is taking full advantage of the reunion chatter to show off his sense of humor. While we wait for official word about Guns N’ Roses’ next move, perhaps you’d like to listen to this episode of Lafon’s podcast? Video games were also amongst the most wanted gifts with Call of Duty: Black Ops, Fallout 4 and Star Wars: Battlefront, focused on the original trilogy to avoid spoilers in the lead-up to the new movie release, all making the top ten. Paco Rabane Lady Million Eau de Parfum spray was one of the nation’s favourite gifts to get for women this year. The popularity of Disney’s Frozen continued through this year’s festive season with character dolls, LEGO Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle and colouring books in many children’s stockings. The retailer’s bestselling toys included family games such as TOMY Pop-up Pirate, Monopoly, Twister and Trivial Pursuit. The best selling Amazon items this Christmas by region The most wanted gifts varied between Britain’s region, according to Amazon data. Footballer Steven Gerrard, who spent the majority of his career playing for Premier League club Liverpool, biography My Story was a hit in the North. Readers from Wales preferred reading Over the Top and Back: The Autobiography and Long Lost Suitcase, by home-grown hero singer Tom Jones Black Friday, which fell on November 27th this year, was Amazon.co.uk biggest sales day ever. Customer demand led to more than 7.4 million items ordered in 24 hours at a rate of around 86 items per second. Top 10 best sellers at Christmas 2015: 10 – A Head Full Of Dreams by Coldplay (CD). BREAKING: Natalie Cole dies aged 65 as a result of congestive heart failure • Natalie Cole has passed away at the age of 65 as a result of congestive heart failure • The singer is best known for her hits This Will Be and the Grammy-winning duet Unforgettable which she sang with her father Nat King Cole • She had been forced to cancel a number of recent appearances due to health problems • 'Natalie fought a fierce, courageous battle, dying how she lived.with dignity, strength and honor,' her rep said in a statement By PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 1 January 2016| UPDATED: 12:31 EST, 1. Cole leaves behind a son, Robert Yancy, from her first marriage to producer Marvin Yancy. She suffered from a number of health problems over the past decade, including liver disease and Hepatitis C, for which she received chemotherapy in 2008. Cole wrote about learning she had Hepatitis C in her 2000 memoir Angel on My Shoulder, the result, she said, of a drug addiction in the 80s and sharing dirty needles. It is being reported that complications from that disease also played a role in her death. 'It is with heavy hearts that we bring to you all the news of our Mother and sister's passing. Natalie fought a fierce, courageous battle, dying how she lived.with dignity, strength and honor,' Cole's rep said in a statement. 'Our beloved Mother and sister will be greatly missed and remain UNFORGETTABLE in our hearts forever.' Cole's father was one of the most famous jazz singers and pianists in the world when she was born in 1950 in Los Angeles. Her mother, Maria Hawkins Ellington, was also a noted singer, having performed with Duke Ellington. Cole always had a love for music, but did not begin performing until after she graduated from the University of Massachusetts in 1972 with a degree in child psychology. She began to sing at clubs performing mostly R&B numbers, and one day caught the eye of Yancy, who approached her about recording an album. She was quickly signed to Capitol Records, the same label as her father, and released her first album in. The album's lead single, This Will Be, quickly became a hit and earned Cole a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. That same year she also won the Best New Artist Grammy while her voice led many to compare her to another iconic singer - Aretha Franklin. Cole would go on to win nine Grammy Awards over the course of her illustrious career. Natalie Cole dead at 65: R&B singer was daughter of Nat King Cole. JOHN SCIULLI/WIREIMAGE Natalie Cole has died at age 65. Cole, who had struggled with a variety of health issues in recent years, died Thursday night, according to publicist Maureen O’Connor. The cause of death was reportedly congestive heart failure. A physically weakened Cole, winner of nine Grammy Awards, was forced to cancel a string of concert performances over the last three months after a recurrence of hepatitis C linked to her earlier drug abuse. The daughter of music icon Nat (King) Cole scored a huge 1991 hit with “Unforgettable” — a virtual duet with her late father. Natalie was just 15 when her father died in 1965, a decade before his daughter launched her own solo recording career. The album “Unforgettable. With Love” spent five weeks at No. 1 on the pop charts, sold more than 14 million copies worldwide and won six Grammy Awards. But her career exploded with her 1975 debut album that included the massive hit single “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” and a pair of Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Performance. Cole initially struggled with success, battling a devastating cocaine addiction until her manager sent her “kicking and screaming” to drug rehab in 1983, the singer recalled. She had previously experimented with drugs like LSD and heroin, but it was cocaine that sent her into a spiral as her career and marriage faltered. A first trip to rehab failed, but the second one took — and she remained sober for the remainder of her life. ROSE PROUSER/REUTERS Natalie Cole (r.) with singer Patti LaBelle in 2000. Her career was soon back on track with her hit cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “Pink Cadillac,” along with the singles “Jump Start My Heart” and “I Live for Your Love.” Cole, who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, wrote a pair of memoirs and starred in a 2001 made-for-TV movie “Livin’ For Love: The Natalie Cole Story.” In 2009, she received a kidney from an anonymous donor after hepatitis C forced her into dialysis. Cole became a spokesperson for the University Kidney Research Organization, a group dedicated to eradicating kidney disease. She appeared in June 2014 at the Apollo Theater’s 80th birthday celebration. Guns N' Rose fans may finally get firm details on the band's highly anticipated classic-era next week. GNR frontman will make a rare TV appearance on ABC's ' on Tues., Jan 5, 2016. According to an article posted on Dec. 30 at, the notoriously reclusive rocker will make be making his first appearance on the popular late night talk show in over three years. When Rose last guested on the show back in October 2012, it was the notoriously mercurial-natured rocker's first live interview in 20 years. Rolling Stone sources declined to provide specific details about the nature of the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's announcement or the taping date. Months of GNR teasers and reunion buzz exploded into a frenzy when reported on Dec. 29 that multiple sources had confirmed the classic-era lineup, including Rose and estranged bandmate Slash, would reunite for a 2016 tour which would include a headline appearance at Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, California, slated for April 15-17 and April 22-24. Other participating GNR bandmembers were not named in the article and the band has yet to release an official statement. Ex-bassist Duff McKagan is heavily rumored to be involved. The news was proceeded by a number of weekend teasers, including film trailers featuring GNR's 1987 single 'Welcome to the Jungle' shown in movie theaters nationwide over the weekend during screenings of 'Star Wars: The Force Awake.' Guns N' Roses also redesigned their official website, updating it with the band's 80s era 'bullet' logo, as well as introducing a new line of band merchandise, featuring the faces of the original line-up. Rumors about a possible Guns N' Roses reunion began back in August when former GNR guitarist Slash revealed that he and sole remaining member Rose had put aside their longtime differences and become friends once again. The news followed in the wake of the abrupt exit of GNR's then-current guitarists, DJ Ashba and Ron “Bumblefoot” Thai. Fans can catch Rose's appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Jan. 5 at 10:35 p.m. For the latest information on Guns N' Rose and Axl Rose, click. The former manager of the Bee Gees,, has died aged 81. The legendary music mogul was agent and manger for the band as well as Cream, and went on to produce musicals including Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar, as well as movies including Saturday Night Fever and Grease, after setting up RSO (Robert Stigwood Organisation). Stars have already begun sharing tributes online following the news, and Andrew Lloyd Webber shared snaps of him throughout his huge career. He wrote: 'Farewell beloved Robert, the great showman who taught me so much. With love, ALW.' He later added: 'Robert Stigwood with ALW & Hal Prince at @OfficialEvita's opening night at @AdelaideFesCentre in 1980. Robin Gibb's son shared the sad news on Facebook to thank him for giving the Bee Gees their break, as he revealed he was his godfather. Ron Galella, Getty Images Robert Stigwood, a manager who shepherded the careers of and the before producing a string of smash musicals and films, at 81. Stigwood began working with Cream in 1966, the same year he briefly lured the away from Brunswick Records long enough to record “Substitute” for his label Reaction Records. Stigwood produced Cream’s self-titled debut, also releasing it on Reaction, before signing a new distribution deal with Polydor that brought producer Felix Pappalardi on board in time for 1967’s celebrated. That same year, Stigwood merged his first company with NEMS, which was founded by ‘ manager Brian Epstein. But Epstein’s sudden death led Stigwood to form another venture, the Robert Stigwood Organisation. By then, he was already managing the Bee Gees. Later, he’d oversee ‘s post-Cream career (including the all-star band ) as his company began producing theatrical hits such as Hair, Oh! Calcutta!, Pippin and Evita. Stigwood added movie successes with the release of Saturday Night Fever (which featured principal musical contributions from the Bee Gees), Jesus Christ Superstar, and Grease. He also launched the RSO Records label to handle recordings by artists like Clapton, including the initially slow-selling, but now widely hailed by and the soundtracks for Fame and The Empire Strikes Back. His notable stumbles include the of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, another vehicle for the Bee Gees, as well as the sequels to Saturday Night Fever and Grease. Stigwood bounced back in the late ’90s, however, with the 1996 big-screen adaptation of Evita starring that won a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture. Robert Stigwood: Greatest pop empresario of all time. Robert Stigwood was born in 1934 in Adelaide, South Australia and was educated at Sacred Heart College. He began his career as a copywriter for a local advertising agency but in 1955, aged 21 he moved to England. At first he took odd jobs including working as an assistant in institution for 'teenage boys' in East Anglia. There he became friends with Stephen Komlosy and they decided to start a small theatrical agency. One of their first clients was a handsome young actor called John Leyton. Stigwood spotted his potential as a pop singer but after Leyton had been turned down by a number of recording companies, Stigwood took him to meet Joe Meek. Meek was an independent record producer who had his own small recording and company, RGM Sound Ltd. He used a small roster of artists and wrote, produced and recorded their works before offering the completed tape to established record companies to manufacture and distribute. Leyton’s first couple of singles, a cover of ‘Tell Laura I love her’; and ‘Girl on the Floor Above’ were released in 1960 but met with no interest. As John Leyton’s agent, Stigwood managed to get him cast in the role of a pop star, Johnny St. Cyr ('sincere') in a new TV soap called, Harper's West One. The role called for Leyton’s character to perform a song on the show. The single, ‘Johnny Remember me’ became an instant Number One hit in the UK. Encouraged by initial success Stigwood became more involved in record production. Other artists like Mike Sarne, and Mike Berry soon joined the Stigwood stables. The Stigwood/Meek success set a new pattern for the industry and within a couple of years over half the hits in the UK were independent productions. Despite this success Robert Stigwood became increasingly dissatisfied with Joe Meek's erratic behaviour. Eventually they parted company and Stigwood took on the role of record producer and made a deal with Sir Joseph Lockwood, (managing director of EMI) in 1961. Now agent, manager and independent producer, he continued to thrive as a music publisher and pop concert promoter. Keen to encourage greater success for his UK acts, the entrepreneur reversed the normal process for UK acts by regularly visiting America to acquire potential songs to rush release UK covers before the originals hit the American charts. His business rapidly expanded and Stigwood bathed in excess with success. His management style was abrupt and was not always popular. By the mid-60s his business was in serious financial trouble although Stigwood managed to avoid complete disaster he went bankrupt but kept his creditors at bay as he re-established himself. Within two years, he was back on top. The music business is aggressive and highly competitive and a common practice for agents then, was to try and ‘pouch’ acts from other agencies. This often met with violent repercussions and it is alleged, Don Arden reacted menacingly to Stigwood when he made advances to The Small Faces to switch to his agency. Stigwood took on a new business partner, David Shaw, to strengthen his financial position. The Robert Stigwood Agency (RSA) remained intact as he worked to rebuild his career as a manager and independent producer. In 1966, Robert Stigwood became, The Who's booking agent and eventually lured the band to join his Reaction Records and record, 'Substitute'. Cream, consisting of Eric Clapton (John Mayall's Bluesbreakers), bassist Jack Bruce, and drummer Ginger Baker (The Graham Bond Organisation) were also an aspiring act in the UK but the trio had never appeared in the US. Stigwood arranged for them to debut at a 9-day gig in New York for the Who in 1967. To finance this venture he released capital by moving his recording activities to Polydor Records in a lucrative deal. The band went on to record at Atlantic Records with producer-engineer Tom Dowd. In the same year the Australian entrepreneur signed a career-making deal with his friend and colleague Brian Epstein to merge their two companies. Brian Epstein remained manager of The Beatles but Stigwood was now in control of most of NEMS other acts and soon the friends found themselves at odds. The move effectively placed Stigwood at the pinnacle of the British pop industry. Why Epstein decided to merge with Stigwood remains uncertain and it was generally considered an un popular decision as Stigwood had a reputation of being a ruthless and a cavalier style that upset many people. Epstein would soon regret the partnership. The next big break came only weeks after the merger with the arrival of The Bee Gees. Straight from Australia with hopes of making it in the UK, Stigwood signed them to a five-year deal while still at NEMS. Later when he left the company he took their contract with him and signed them to Polydor. Their first single flopped despite heavy hype, but undeterred, and with NEMS' resources behind him, he embarked on a concerted campaign to break the Bee Gees in the UK. Their second single, New York Mining Disaster 1941, was a major UK hit and was followed by Massachusetts, which went Top 5 in both England and the USA. After the death of Brian Epstein. Robert Stigwood left NEMS to form his own company, The Robert Stigwood Organisation. By the end of the sixties, Stigwood was enjoying huge success with his music ventures. Cream and The Bee Gees were the biggest attractions in the world and Stigwood took production credits on their early works. He moved into theatre production in 1968 after he saw the Broadway production of Hair. He decided to stage it in London and it was a huge success and followed this with a series of other successful productions: Oh! Calcutta!, The Dirtiest Show in Town, Pippin, Sweeney Todd, Sing a Rude Song, John, Paul, Ringo and Bert, Evita and Jesus Christ Superstar. By the beginning of the 70s Stigwood's companies had expanded into almost every field of entertainment, including both film and TV production. Stigwood had purchased a controlling interest in Associated London Scripts, an independent writers' agency co-founded in the 1950s by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes, which subsequently developed the hit series All in the Family and Sanford and Son in the USA, which were adapted from the popular British TV shows Til Death Us Do Part and Steptoe and Son. In 1973 Stigwood moved into film and produced Jesus Christ Superstar as a motion picture in association with its director, Norman Jewison. He followed this with the acclaimed film version of The Who's Tommy, directed by Ken Russell. RSO Films then produced Saturday Night Fever with a sound track by the Bee Gees. This became the largest-selling soundtrack album ever released, and one of the biggest-selling albums in recording history. Stigwood followed this with another huge success, Grease, which became one of the most successful film musicals ever released. His company produced the cult 'gangster' movie for kids, Bugsy Malone, as well as Peter Weir's Gallipoli and Evita, starring Madonna. Not all the musical movies were a great success and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, starring Peter Frampton and The Bee Gees, bombed at the box office. He has continued with mixed fortunes in the film industry. By the mid-80s, RSO had shuttered and its catalogue was sold off. RSO teamed up with Bob Banner Associates in 1975 to produce a stunt game show, Almost Anything Goes (ABC) which lasted four seasons. He became more active in the second half of the 1990s, producing the long-awaited film version of another Lloyd Webber/Rice concept album-turned-stage musical, Evita (1996), and being involved with the stage version of Saturday Night Fever (1999). Worth a listen John Leyton Johnny Remember me (1961 ) The Who Substitute (1966) I’m a boy (1966) Happy Jack (1966) Pictures of Lily (1966) I can see for miles (1967) Magic Bus (1968) Pinball Wizzard (1969) The Cream Strange Brew (1967) Spoonful (1967) Sunshine of your love (1968) White Room (1968) Crossroads (1969) Badge (1969) The Bee Gees New York Mining Disaster 1941 (1967) Jive talkin’ (1975) Styin’ Alive (1977) Night Fever (1978)..... [Edited 1/4/16 17:19pm]. Wayne Rogers, whose Trapper John McIntyre on “MASH” was among the most beloved characters on one of the most popular TV shows of all time, died Thursday. The actor was surrounded by family when he died in Los Angeles of complications from pneumonia, said his publicist and longtime friend, Rona Menashe. Rogers' Army surgeon Trapper John teamed with 's Hawkeye Pierce to form one of the most beloved duos in TV history, despite Rogers' appearing in only the first three of the show's 11 seasons on CBS. The two skilled doctors blew off steam between surgeries by pulling pranks, romancing nurses and tormenting their tent mate, Frank Burns, always with an endless supply of booze and one-liners at the ready. In one classic moment, Trapper reaches out as though he's checking for rain and says, “Hmm, feels like it's going to martini,” as Hawkeye promptly passes him a drink. And in another line that typified the show's ethos, Trapper answers a question with: “How should I know? I dropped out of school to become a doctor.” Rogers was on “MASH” from 1972 to 1975, becoming one of many original cast members to leave the wildly popular show, which lasted until 1983. He was initially considered for Alda's character, but he preferred Trapper's sunnier disposition to Hawkeye's darkly acerbic personality. The characters were essentially equals when the show began, but the series increasingly focused on Alda. When Rogers left the show, his manager said it was not about money, but rather the shrinking size of his character's role — even though the Trapper John character had been a major focus of the original motion picture. From left, the cast of 'MASH': Larry Linville, Loretta Swit, Wayne Rogers, Alan Alda, Gary Burghoff and McLean Stevenson. (Gabi Rona-Hollywood) 'The trouble stems from the fact that Wayne was supposed to have an equal costarring role in the series, and that just hasn't happened,' said Arthur Gregory. Two other actors played Trapper in other incarnations. Elliot Gould was the same character in the “MASH” feature film that preceded the TV show, and Pernell Roberts played the title character in the 1980s spinoff drama “Trapper John, M.D.” An Alabama native and Princeton graduate, Rogers auditioned his way into the estimable Neighborhood Playhouse in New York and emerged as a well-trained actor, further polished by the daily discipline of a soap opera ('The Edge of Night'). Rogers had parts on many short-lived shows before “MASH,” specializing in westerns such as “Law of the Plainsman” and “Stagecoach West.” He had a bit part in the 1967 film “Cool Hand Luke” with Paul Newman. In the years after “MASH” he returned to TV regularly, with a recurring role in the early 1990s on “Murder, She Wrote.”. Photos of leaders, stars and other notable figures who died in 2015. He moved beyond acting to see success later in life as a money manager and investor. When a business manager separated his friend Peter Falk from some of his money, Rogers helped him get a good chunk of it back via a lawsuit. In time he began helping other friends. 'It started little by little,' he said, 'as our lives got more complicated. Then one day I woke up and discovered I had several people I was responsible for, and I was doing it with my left hand as it were.' In 1988 and 1990 he appeared as an expert witness before the House Judiciary Committee to speak in favor of maintaining the Glass-Steagall banking laws of the 1930s. In recent years he was a regular panelist on the Fox News stock investment show “Cashin’ In.” Rogers is survived by his wife, Amy; two children, Bill and Laura; and four grandchildren. When singer Natalie Cole, who died New Year's Eve at the age of 65, burst on the scene 40 years ago, she made the rounds of talk shows, including 'The Merv Griffin Show,' 'Dinah!' And 'The Mike Douglas Show' as well as such musical/variety series as 'The Carol Burnett Show.' She also popped up on the small screen in 'The Midnight Special,' which she also hosted, and specials such as 'Sinatra and Friends' and 'Paul Anka. Music My Way.' Though her father, the legendary Nat 'King' Cole acted and sang in feature films at the height of his career, Cole didn't start acting in earnest until the 1990s when she was in her 40s. In 1994, on the L.A. Set of her first TV movie, 'Lily in Winter,' which aired on USA and was directed by Oscar-winner Delbert Mann ('Marty'), Cole spoke to the Times about her desire to act. Acting, she said, was something she had contemplated for a long time. 'I just wanted to make an impact. I didn't want to start up and do little sitcoms or cameo things. I wanted to play a character. And definitely one that didn't sing. Her father, who appeared in such films as 1965's 'Cat Ballou,' 1957's 'Istanbul' and 'China Gate,' didn't get the opportunity often to appear in non-singing roles. 'That was my biggest beef,' Natalie Cole said. 'I got offers: 'Do you want to act? We have got a role for a singer.' I didn't want to do that. It wasn't much of a stretch for me.' And when the producers of the acclaimed NBC series 'I'll Fly Away' approached her about doing an episode of the series, Cole told them she wanted a part where she didn't have to sing. 'It took about a year and they found a story,' said Cole, who appeared in the final episode of the series in 1993. That appearance led to her starring role in 'Lily in Winter.' Natalie Cole, daughter of jazz great Nat King Cole who carried on his legacy, has died. Post 'Lily,' Cole appeared in several TV movies, including 1996's 'Abducted: A Father's Love'; 1998's 'Always Outnumbered,' and in the acclaimed 2000 bio-pic 'Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story,' based on her book. In addition to Cole, the movie starred Diahann Carroll as her mother, James McDaniel as her father and Theresa Randle as the young Natalie. She acted in 2006 as a guest star on 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,' and appeared as herself in specials and series, including a stint as guest judge in 2012 on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' and performing on 's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale' in 2013. On that 'Lily in Winter' set 21 year ago, Cole had been eager to act again. 'I would like to do something with a little action,' she said. 'I would like to play a cop or a tough lawyer and just totally move away from this. I don't want to be typecast.' How could she ever be typecast? There was no one like Cole. Springsteen appeared on the Jimmy Fallon show and told Fallon how he wrote the classic song in as much time it took to sing it. “I saw the Ramones in Asbury Park,” Bruce said, “and we were talking for a while and I was like, ‘Man I’ve got to write the Ramones a song.’ So I went home and I sat at my table and I wrote it in about the time it took me to sing it. I brought it in and we went to make a demo for it or I played it for [Johnny Ramone], and he said, ‘Nah, you better keep that one.’ He was right about that. It did pretty well.” ‘Hungry Heart’ appeared in Springsteen’s 1980 double album ‘The River’. The song was his first top 5 hit. Very little is known of Rachel McAdam’s character in the upcoming production ‘,’ but in a new interview the 37-year-old dared to say the film will be incomparable to any other movie in the. During a red carpet event this weekend McAdams explained, “It’s definitely not going to be like any of the other films.” While attending the Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York City, McAdams opened up to about why she decided to join the film. “I mean, I just love the director,” she explained. “I met with Scott [Derrickson] and loved his vision, he was so passionate.” McAdam’s also gushed over her co-star, who will play Doctor Strange. “The opportunity to work with Benedict was kind of a no-brainer,” she said. “And Marvel makes amazing films, so it was a complete package.” While no set photos of McAdams have leaked, the actress confirmed she has begun filming her scenes. The adventure-fantasy, also starring Tilda Swinton, Mads Mikkelsen and Chiwetel Ejiofor, is described as: “After his career is destroyed, a brilliant but arrogant surgeon gets a new lease on life when a sorcerer takes him under his wing and trains him to defend the world against evil.” ‘’ is set for a November 4, 2016 release. 5 HOURS AGO Shakira is not only starting 2016 with the news she'll be voicing a character in Disney's upcoming animated film Zootopia, but she's also recorded the accompanying single. The Colombian star will release 'Try Everything' on January 8 as the movie's lead theme, as well as taking on the role of Gazelle, who, if you hadn't already sussed it, is a talking gazelle. 'I am thrilled to announce that I will be playing Gazelle in Walt Disney Animation Studios' #Zootopia, and I'll be singing a brand new song for the movie called 'Try Everything'! ' Shakira tweeted to her fans over Christmas. +3 Getting married! Julia Stiles flashed her brand new engagement ring from her boyfriend Preston J Cook on Monday Her hand is seen clasped in her camera assistant fiance's - against a calm ocean and idyllic sunset. The 10 Things I Hate About You star captioned the picture: 'Best Christmas Ever!' They've been enjoying a romantic vacation in Ilha Grande off Colombia. The star has returned to the South American country after filming indie supernatural thriller Out of the Dark in capital Bogota in 2012. +3 Stepping out: Julia revealed in July that she was dating a camera assistant called Preston (pictured in September in NYC) Julia revealed she was dating the camera assistant to the in July, after previously splitting with actor David Harbour, 41 - who stars as Elliot in The Newsroom. She is next due on the big screen alongside Al Pacino in Misconduct, which is released in February. Julia is also reprising her role as Nicky Parsons for the fifth Bourne movie, which is currently untitled and set to be released on July 29 this year. The beauty also recently played a guest role as Dr. Jessica Lieberstein, a love interest of Morgan Tookers (Ike Barintoltz) on The Mindy Project - which was just picked up by Hulu for two seasons after being dropped by Fox. The busy actress has also been starring on WIGS' web series Blue - which is now seen on the Lifetime channel. She plays the title role in the drama about a mother with a secret life who will do anything to keep it from her son but has a past which makes that problematic. It has been airing since 2012. 'But ultimately, because she can’t walk away from the game or her ambition, it becomes her biggest undoing.' The beautiful lady also touched upon the issue of gender disparity in Hollywood. She said: 'Women are approximately 50 per cent of the population. We need art in this medium of cinema and TV that reflects that—full stop. 'When we aren’t talking about gender anymore, we’ve achieved equality. But we still have to talk about inequality until that happens.' Natalie also took a rather mindful stance in the piece in which she talked about true confidence. Adding: 'If you’re not happy with the internal you, you’ll never be happy with the external you. 'Visual judgment is a part of life, but we have to struggle daily with the fact that it’s what’s inside that should be prioritized.' And she urged her fans to recognise that actors are only human and said there must be a realistic perception of them. 'Actors are not models,' she said. 'We have to be real people and look quirky and imperfect. Telling stories is a celebration of human nature, which means you’re not perfect inside or outside.' During the year 2015, there were a number of noteworthy deaths of prominent and influential people in connection with American oldies pop. Included among the departed solo singers were Percy Sledge, Lesley Gore, B.B. King and Natalie Cole, and this article attempts to remember those who died in 2015 and left their legacies for fans of oldies music to enjoy forever. In addition, the 2015 deaths included members of prominent singing groups, including Jim Ed Brown of The Browns, Jack Ely of The Kingsmen, William Guest of The Pips and Stevie Wright of The Easybeats. Following are capsule summaries about the departed stars, and each report on a solo artist includes a video link to one of their major hit recordings, which can be heard by clicking on the song title. The chart numbers are taken from Billboard magazine. • PERCY SLEDGE (74, April 14): The soul singer and 2005 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee was best known for his chart-topping 'When A Man Loves A Woman.' His classic hit was revived in the '80s and '90s when it was included in films such as Platoon, The Big Chill and The Crying Game. Cause of death: liver cancer. SONG SAMPLE: (No. 1 pop and R&B, 1966). • LESLEY GORE (68, February 16): The first of her 11 Billboard Top 40 hits ('It's My Party') went to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts. She was discovered as a teen by Quincy Jones, and she also played the sidekick to Catwoman in the Batman TV show in the '60s. Cause of death: lung cancer. SONG SAMPLE: (No. 1 pop and R&B, 1963). • LYNN ANDERSON (67, July 31): The country songstress became a huge crossover success in 1970 with '(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden.' In addition to a long string of C&W hits, she was also a regular cast member on The Lawrence Welk Show. Cause of death: pneumonia. SONG SAMPLE: (No. 1 C&W, 1970). KING (76, April 30): The legendary vocalist got his start with The Drifters in the '50s, and he sang lead on such hits as 'Save the Last Dance for Me and 'This Magic Moment.' He went solo in 1961, and he charted 19 Billboard Hot 100 singles in the '60s. His top charter ('Stand By Me') was revived in 1986 when featured in the movie of the same name. Cause of death: coronary problems. SONG SAMPLE: (No. 4 pop and No. 1 R&B in 1961 and No. 9 pop in 1986). • NATALIE COLE (65, December 31): Born in Los Angeles, she was the daughter of legendary vocalist Nat King Cole, and she made her professional debut at age 11. SONG SAMPLE: (No. 1 R&B, 1977). • ERNIE MARESCA (76, July 8): Born in the Bronx, he had one significant single as a singer, but he was more prominent as a songwriter whose credits include 'Donna The Prima Donna' and 'The Wanderer' for Dion. He was also a member of The Regents, who sang 'Barbara Ann' in 1961. Cause of death: brief undisclosed illness. SONG SAMPLE: (No. 6 pop and No. 25 R&B, 1962). • BILLY JOE ROYAL (73, October 6): The singer, born in Valdosta, Ga., was also a versatile instrumentalist (drums, guitar, piano). He formed his own band, The Corvettes, in high school, and he relocated to Cincinnati in 1963. Cause of death: died in his sleep. SONG SAMPLE: (No. • FRANKIE FORD (76, September 28): 'The New Orleans Dynamo' was born Vincent Francis Guzzo Jr. In Gretna, La., and his big claim to fame was his recording of 'Sea Cruise.' He was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame. Cause of death: lengthy undisclosed illness. SONG SAMPLE: (No. 14 pop and No. 11 R&B, 1959). KING (89, May 14): The legendary blues singer and guitarist, born Riley B. King in Berclair, Miss., got his start after hitchhiking to Memphis in 1947. He got a job as a DJ at radio station WDIA, where he became known as 'Beale Street Blues Boy.' (eventually shortened to B.B.). He garnered 30 Grammy nominations, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom. Cause of death: Alzheimer's and congestive heart failure. SONG SAMPLE: (No. • LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS (94, January 2): James Cecil Dickens, born in Bolt, W.Va., was a prominent C&W singer-guitarist. He was a Country Music Hall Of Fame inductee and a longtime Grand Ole Opry performer. Cause of death: cardiac arrest. SONG SAMPLE: (No. 1 C&W, 1965). • CILLA BLACK (72, August 1): The British songstress got her start in the '60s after being discovered by the Beatles in Liverpool's Cavern Club. She was later signed by Beatles manager Brian Epstein, and she was a huge success as a vocalist and TV performer. Cause of death: natural causes. SONG SAMPLE: (No. Prominent members of well-known pop music groups • DAVE SOMERVILLE (81, July 14): Also known as Diamond Dave, he was lead singer of the Canadian doo-wop group THE DIAMONDS, who charted 15 Billboard Top 40 hits from 1956 to 1961. He was an inductee into both the Doo Wop Hall Of Fame and the Rockabilly Hall Of Fame. Cause of death: prostate cancer. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Little Darlin' (No. • JIM ED BROWN (81, June 11): The male member of the family trio THE BROWNS, he was also a longtime mainstay of the Grand Ole Opry. He also was a radio and television host, and he had longtime success as a C&W solo artist. Cause of death: lung cancer. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'The Three Bells' (No. • JACK ELY (71, April 28): The lead singer of THE KINGSMEN -- famous for their rendition of 'Louie Louie' -- left the group soon after the song was recorded, and he spent much of the remainder of his life training horses in Oregon. Cause of death: longtime unknown illness. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Louie, Louie' (No. • ERROL BROWN (71, May 6): He was lead singer for HOT CHOCOLATE, a London interracial group that had major success with such songs as 'You Sexy Thing' and 'Every 1's a Winner.' He also co-wrote the song 'Brother Louie' and he was made a Member of the British Empire in 2003. Cause of death: liver cancer. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'You Sexy Thing' (No. • CHRIS SQUIRE (67, June 28): The bassist was co-founder of the band YES, and he was the only member of the group to perform on all of their recordings. He also co-wrote many of the band's biggest hits, including 'I've Seen All Good People' and 'Starship Trooper.' Cause of death: leukemia. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Owner of a Lonely Heart.' 1, 1983) • WILLIAM GUEST (74, December 24): A cousin of Gladys Knight, he was co-founder of her backup group THE PIPS, and the group wound up charting 26 Billboard Top 40s, including two No. Cause of death: congestive heart failure. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Midnight Train To Georgia' (No. • STEVIE WRIGHT (68, December 27): Born in England before moving to Australia at age 9, he became one of Australia's early rock stars, and he was the lead singer of the quintet THE EASYBEATS. Cause of death: pneumonia. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Friday On My Mind' (No. • GARY RICHRATH (65, September 13): The lead guitarist and songwriter for REO SPEEDWAGON joined the band in 1970, three years after it was formed. Cause of death: no details provided. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Can't Fight This Feeling' (No. 1, 1985) • JIMMY GREENSPOON (67, March 11): He was the keyboardist for THREE DOG NIGHT, which charted 21 Billboard Top 40 hits, including three No. Cause of death: cancer. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Joy To The World' (No. • WALLY ROKER (78, December 2): The bass singer of THE HEARTBEATS, who were a big inspirations to many other later doo-wop groups. Cause of death: failing health after brain surgery. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'A Thousand Miles Away' (No. 5 R&B, 1956). • DON COVAY (76. January 31): The Orangeburg, S.C., native formed DON COVAY & THE GOODTIMERS in 1960. He also wrote songs for Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Chubby Checker, Solomon Burke and The Rolling Stones. Cause of death: stroke. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Mercy, Mercy' (No. • MICHAEL BROWN (65, March 19): Born Michael David Lookofsky in New York City, he was the keyboardist for THE LEFT BANKE. Cause of death: heart failure. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Walk Away Renee' (No. • PRESTON RITTER (65, March 30): The drummer for the Seattle rock band ELECTRIC PRUNES, he also worked with Linda Ronstadt, The Beach Boys and Dobie Gray. Cause of death: kidney problems. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night' (No. • BOB BURNS (64, April 3): The drummer was an original member of the Jacksonville (Fla.) rock band LYNYRD SKYNYRD. Cause of death: car crash. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Sweet Home Alabama' (No. JACKSON (79, February 18): He was a member of The Hudsonaires, a group that later became known as THE SPANIELSs. Cause of death: lung disease. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight' (No. 5 R&B, 1954). • RONNIE GILBERT (88, June 6): Born Ruth Alice Gilbert in New York City, she was a member of the folk group THE WEAVERS, which also included Pete Seeger. Cause of death: natural causes. GROUP'S TOP HIT: 'On Top Of Old Smoky' (No. 8 C&W, 1951). Other deaths of notable musicians • KIM FOWLEY (75, January 15): The L.A. Singer-songwriter-producer managed The Sleepwalkers and The Runaways, and produced The Germs and Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids. He performed on The Hollywood Argyles' 'Alley Oop' and co-wrote songs for KISS, Helen Reddy, Alice Cooper, Leon Russell and Kris Kristofferson. Cause of death: bladder cancer. SLOAN: (70, November 15): Born Philip Gary Schlein in New York City, he was a singer, guitarist and songwriter. He was a member of The Wildcats and The Lifeguards, and he worked with Jan & Dean, Bruce & Terry, The Rip Chords, The Mamas & The Papas, The Grass Roots and The Fifth Dimension. Writing credits include 'Eve Of Destruction' for Barry McGuire, 'You Baby' for The Turtles and 'Secret Agent Man' for Johnny Rivers. Cause of death: pancreatic cancer. • ORTHEIA BARNES-KENNERLY (70, May 15): The soul-jazz vocalist often opened for some of Motown's biggest acts, such as Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder. Cause of death: heart failure. • DALLAS TAYLOR (76, January 15): The Denver native was a session drummer who played with Crosby, Stills and Nash. Cause of death: viral pneumonia and kidney disease. • MARLENE BARROW-TATE (73, February 23): She was an original member of The Andantes, who sang backup vocals with The Supremes, Martha & The Vandellas, Marvin Gaye. The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Jackie Wilson, Mary Wells and The Four Tops. Cause of death: undisclosed causes. • BOBBY EMMONS (72, February 23): A longtime keyboardist and songwriter, he worked with Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, The Bill Black Combo, Roy Orbison and Wilson Pickett. Cause of death: undisclosed illness. • SPIDER WILSON (79, February 26): Born James Edward Wilson, the guitarist worked with Little Jimmy Dickens, Ray Price, Dolly Parton, Faron Young and Marty Robbins, and he was a member of The Grand Ole Opry's house band. Cause of death: cancer. And Albert Brooks will co-create, co-producer and co-star in an as-yet-untitled animated comedy pilot for FX Frederick M. Brown/Getty, Paul Drinkwater/NBC/Getty Two of comedy's most cynical commentators, Louis C.K. And Albert Brooks, are teaming up to create a new animated pilot. The duo will co-write and executive produce the show, according to, and they will voice two of the as-yet-untitled show's lead roles. The show, a pilot order that will be prepared for FX, will run 30 minutes. Is developing the show under his Pig Newton production company banner, as he from his hit series Louie. His company has already worked on several other shows, including Baskets, which stars Zach Galifianakis and premieres on FX later this month, Better Things, a vehicle for his Louie costar Pamela Adlon that will run on FX at a later date, and One Mississippi, a show starring comedian Tig Notaro that is in development for Amazon. (The recently premiered on the service.) The pilot will mark the first time Brooks has served as creator of a television series. He's previously lent his voice to The Simpsons and portrayed a character on Weeds. Prior to those shows, the last television show he worked on was Saturday Night Live in its first season. Both Brooks and C.K. Recently provided their voices to characters in the upcoming animated movie The Secret Life of Pets. The film will also feature the voices of Kevin Hart, Lake Bell, Ellie Kemper, Hannibal Buress, Dana Carvey and Laraine Newman ands is slated to open in July. Angela Burns' 'So That You Can Feel Better' mixtape review. Welcome to the incandescent world of. The emotive singer offers up a mixtape entitled, So That You Can Feel Better, which is hauntingly sweet and dark. Growing up listening to pop punk and grunge bands, there is a noticeable brevity of those styles woven within the mixtape. On the opener, 'All Together,' Burns enchants with lyrics that lend themselves to the presented. The cut is remisicent of Garbage meets Lucious Jackson, being very 90's. With 'Haunting,' a piano underlies Burns' vocal chops and the listening experience stirs an engaging vibe. There is a yearning feeling from Burns as she singer of a lost love, who still remains in her heart. 'Shame Game,' follows in a similar vein but offers up a kind of Regina Spektor R&B vibe with the singing swirling within a cup of piano. Burns seems content on these types of songs that are hankeringly sultry. 'Give It Back' serves a lounge vibe. There is a vision of Burns singing a midst a smoky atmosphere and the audience nodding to her craft. The finale, 'Roots' finds Angela returning to the Regina Spektor like sound. On this cut, however, she strays away from the swelter of 'Shame Game,' and moves toward a more groove as she bellows 'something's not right.' A resident and native of Austin, Texas, cites 90's punk as a huge influence in her work. The sound on S o That You Can Feel Better is clear: to blaze a new kind of rhythm & blues trail that is uniquely fashioned toward lovers of both underground rock and the soulful genre. Final Grade: A Connect with Angela Burns on these pages: Top pick 2015 redemptive movies still available into 2016. Wingreen, who also auditioned for the voice role of Yoda, recorded only four lines of dialogue for the Empire Strikes Back part, but the masked, mysterious Boba Fett became a favorite of Star Wars fans over the ensuing decades; much of George Lucas' prequels are devoted to the character's backstory and genealogy. 'I think the actual work, aside from the hellos and goodbyes and all that, could have been no more than 10 minutes,' Wingreen once said of the role. Wingreen did not garner an onscreen credit for the role– it wasn't until around 2000 that he was even acknowledged with providing Fett's voice – and THR writes that Wingreen received no residuals from the part, even though some of the early Boba Fett action figures used his voice. A rare Boba Fett figurine recently. Boba Fett also landed at Number Three on, ahead of franchise cornerstones like Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, R2-D2 and Yoda, the role Wingreen lost out on. When Lucas rereleased the original Star Wars films with added footage – – he replaced Wingreen's dialogue with newly recorded lines by actor Temuera Morrison, who played Boba's father Jango Fett in the prequels. In addition to his small but notable work on Star Wars, Wingreen's career also featured a long guest turn as bartender Harry Snowden on All in the Family, plus one-off roles on shows like Seinfeld, Star Trek and The Twilight Zone. On the Ponca City News' Facebook, the Kay County Sheriff's Department confirmed that Strickland's body was located this morning. Backroad Anthem, a popular Fayetteville, Arkansas-based touring band, on December 28th that Strickland's father had notified them that he'd had no contact with his son in more than 24 hours. Strickland and friend Chase Morland had left in the early hours of December 27th to go hunting and apparently ran afoul of Winter Storm Goliath, which brought snow, ice and damaging wind to Texas, Oklahoma and the Midwest. Morland's body was found December 28th. Just before he and Strickland left for their hunting destination, Morland sent out an regarding the foreboding weather. 'In case we don't come back,' he wrote, '[we] are going right through Winter Storm Goliath to kill ducks in Oklahoma. The boat Strickland and Morland had been using was found capsized; Strickland's hunting dog was later found alive. Craig Strickland & Wife Helen Strickland Backroad Anthem originally formed in 2012 when Strickland joined forces with church acquaintances Toby Freeman, Eric Dysart, Josh Bryant, Brandon Robold and Isaac Sentry. They quickly established themselves in the south and opened shows for artists like Dustin Lynch and Eli Young Band, among others. The group recently released the EP Torn and was set to perform on New Year's Eve in Little Rock. |
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