
Artist: Santos
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Breakbeat
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Abrasive Album Sampler Vinyl
Year: 2004
Tracks: 3
 
New York-based record label TVT Records, home to R&B singers Teedra Moses, Keke Wyatt, Lumidee, producer Lil Jon, and a house full of rappers, has been sold to digital music company The Orchard for $6 million.
Recently TVT Records sparked fears of a complete closure after the label layed-off staff and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February (08).
Under the terms of the purchase, The Orchard will take control of TVT's catalogue and artist contracts.
According to Contactmusic, The Orchard bosses have denied claims they are already on the look out to sign new artists, fuelling reports the firm will focus instead on looking after the disgruntled musicians already on the roster. Rapper Pitbull accused TVT bosses of not doing enough to promote his album The Boatlift earlier this year - and urged his fans not to purchase the LP.
The company was founded by Steve Gottlieb, who launched the label out of his New York City apartment in 1985. At its height, TVT was considered one of the top independent record labels in the United States.
The deal is expected to close next month.
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New animated comedy Kung Fu Panda has topped the US box office charts with the third-highest opening ever for a digital animation.
The Dreamworks film, featuring Jack Black and Angelina Jolie, pulled in $60 million (£30.4 million) in its opening weekend to topple Sex and the City from the number one spot, exceeding its expectations of a $30-$40 million (£15-£20 million) debut.
"It provides a great mix of action, comedy and lots of heart, which appeals to every member of a family," said DreamWorks Animation's worldwide marketing chief Anne Globe.
"It's a great start for us," she told Variety.
Adam Sandler's new action-comedy You Don't Mess With the Zohan earned a commendable $40 million (£20.3 million) to take second in a weekend which saw 30 per cent more business at US cinemas than during the same period in 2007.
While Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the fourth outing for the adventurous archaeologist, had been knocked off the summit by Sex and the City, Harrison Ford has proved a more enduring prospect for moviegoers than Sarah Jessica Parker, with Indy falling one place to third while the HBO spin-off dropped from first to fourth.
The disappointing performance of Speed Racer continued as it fell from the top ten while Iron Man continues to attract more business than The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, with Robert Downey Jr's performance as billionaire Tony Stark having earned a massive $288 million.
The top ten films at the US box office are: (last week's position)
1 Kung Fu Panda - $60 million [£30.4 million] (-)
2 You Don't Mess With the Zohan - $40 million [£20.3 million] (-)
3 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $22.8 million [£11.6 million] (2)
4 Sex and the City - $21.3 million [£10.8 million] (1)
5 The Strangers - $9.3 million [£4.7 million] (3)
6 Iron Man - $7.5 million [£3.8 million] (4)
7 The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian - $5.5 million [£2.8 million](5)
8 What Happens in Vegas
- $3.4 million [£1.7 million] (6)
9 Baby Mama - $779,000 [£395,122] (8)
10 Made of Honor - $775,000 [£393,084] (9)
09/06/2008 09:05:51
SPICE GIRLS star MELANIE BROWN will reportedly replace SHARON OSBOURNE on British reality TV show THE X-FACTOR.
Osbourne quit the show - fronted by Simon Cowell - last week (ends06Jun08) after four seasons.
And now Cowell is keen to sign Brown to his judging panel, reports British newspaper, the News of the World.
A source tells the publication, "Mel's in pole position to join the judging panel. She's ideal and Simon Cowell is eager for her to join the team."
With four kids and twins on the way, Brad Pitt's made it pretty clear that Angelina Jolie is the woman for him. But when it comes to the bigger star, who can still pack a theater --the mother of his children or his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston?
Fans will find out on October 24, when the actresses go head to head with movies opening the same day.
Angie will star in Clint Eastwood's drama Changeling, while Aniston will lead an ensemble cast in the romantic comdey He's Just Not That Into You. The former Friends star will probably win the dollar race because her film debuts in a nationwide release, while Changeling will open in a few select theaters in order to create buzz for a wider opening on October 31.
But Jolie, who won an Oscar for her role in Girl Interrupted, is likely to get more acclaim. Changeling was well received by critics at its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and has already put the soon-to-be mother of six in the running for a best-actress Oscar.
Angelina also seems to have the better resume. Forbes ranked her number 3 on its 2007 Celebrity 100 list, which rates stars on their earnings and fame. Aniston came in at number 10.
Jolie's hits include Girl Interrupted, for which she won a Golden Globe and an Oscar. She became an international superstar with Lara Croft Tombraider, a big-budget film that earned $275 million worldwide and launched her career as an action superhero.
In 2005 she made Mr. and Mrs. Smith with current boyfriend Brad Pitt. The film is Jolie's biggest commercial success to date, earning $478 million worldwide.
Aniston has starred in a bevy of girl-next-door films including The Object of My Affection, The Good Girl, Bruce Almighty and Along Came Polly, which did well at the box office, opening in the number one spot when it was released.
Her 2006 film The Breakup, co-starring Vince Vaughn, earned $203 million worldwide.
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Benaroya Hall
7:30 p.m. — John Waters Live at Benaroya Hall
Egyptian
4:30 p.m. — "Cecil B. DeMented"
7 p.m. — "Mad Detective"
9:15 p.m. — "Mirageman"
Harvard Exit
4:30 p.m. — "FLOW: For Love of Water"
7 p.m. — "Mr. Big"
9:30 p.m. — "Great Speeches From a Dying World"
Pacific Place Cinema
4 p.m. — "Island Etude"
7 p.m. — "Fighter"
9:15 p.m. — "A Lost Man"
SIFF Cinema
4:30 p.m. — "Captain Ahab"
7 p.m. — "Christopher Columbus, the Enigma"
9 p.m. — "Girl Sparks"
Uptown
4:30 p.m. — "The Song of Sparrows"
7 p.m. — "32A"
9:15 p.m. — "Teddy Bear"