Friday, April 7, 2017

Gorillaz Enlist Bonobo and Claptone for New Remixes: Listen


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Gorillazhave enlisted fellow primate Bonobo and Berlin producer Claptone fora pair of new remixes. They take onHumanztracks Andromeda (which features D.R.A.M.) and We Got the Power (with Noel Gallagher and Savages Jehnny Beth), respectively. Check them out below. Theyd previously shared aNicFanciulliremix ofVince Staples collabAscensionscroll down to hear that too.Humanz is out April 28 (via Parlophone). Yesterday, they sharedLet Me Out, featuringMavis Staples and Pusha T, and Push revealed the albums conceptual roots in an imagined, post-Trump dystopia.

Humanz alsofeatures Popcaan (Saturnz Barz)on a song sinceremixed by Banx & Ranxas well as De La Soul, Benjamin Clementine (Hallelujah Money), Grace Jones, and many others.The night after the LPs announcement, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett performed it at Londons Printworks with many of the albums guests. In June, Gorillaz host the inaugural Demon Dayz festival, which happens in Marsgate, England. The next month, they playat Festival d"t de Qubec, marking their first North American showin seven years.

Read Gorillaz Saw the Future of Pop Narratives on the Pitch, and see where Damon Albarns Blur placed on Pitchforks new feature The 50 Best Britpop Albums.

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Real or not? Tim Tebow steals the spotlight, Yasiel Puig mashes


Tim Tebow hits a home run in Minor league baseball debut!

Matt Harvey and Marcus Stroman pitched well, and the Minnesota Twins are undefeated, but let"s head to the minors to begin our roundup.

We can"t quit you, Tim Tebow.

Look, here"s all I"m going to say after Tebow cracked a home run in his first minor league at-bat for the Columbia Fireflies: I don"t get the people who get so angry about him playing for the New York Mets" low Class A South Atlantic League team. Yes, it"s essentially nothing more than a cheap marketing stunt to sell a few extra jerseys, but the suggestion that he"s costing a more-deserving player a chance at the majors is a pretty weak argument. The Mets" low-A affiliate from 2011 has seen two position players reach the majors -- Darrell Ceciliani and Wilfredo Tovar, and if you"ve heard of those two you"re a diehard"s diehard.

There"s also the argument that Tebow will end up stealing some of the spotlight from actual deserving major league players. As Jayson Stark wrote the other day, baseball is lacking a face of the sport when you consider the only three baseball players to show up in a recent poll of America"s 50 favorite athletes were Derek Jeter (retired), Babe Ruth (dead) and Pete Rose (banned).

While it would be nice if there were a LeBron of baseball, I don"t think it"s essential to the viability or even popularity of the sport. Whether fans will pay more attention to Francisco Lindor or Carlos Correa or Mike Trout or Kris Bryant has nothing to do with Tebow. Blaming the media is also a poor excuse: Fans -- maybe not you -- are interested in Tebow for reasons that I don"t fully understand, but you can"t ignore that many are interested.

As for Tebow the baseball player, no, he"s not a legitimate prospect. After that home run, he struck out three times and grounded out.

Play of the day: Maybe it was just static electricity. So this happened to Yadier Molina:

As funny as it was, it turned out to be crucial play in the St. Louis Cardinals" 6-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs, which explains why Molina wasn"t in a joking mood about it after the game. Asked if he put anything on his chest protector, Molina replied, "That"s a dumb question."

Except it wasn"t a dumb question! It was a very good and obvious question. Matt Szczur reached on the play, Jon Jay followed with a walk and then Kyle Schwarber launched the go-ahead three-run homer off Brett Cecil.

Of course, Cubs fans cried foul. No wonder Molina is so good! He"s doctoring the baseballs for his pitchers! Yes, applying a foreign substance to the ball -- which seemed to be the case here -- is certainly illegal, but it"s also one of those rules that everyone basically ignores, as long as you"re not too obvious about it, like Michael Pineda a few years ago. For example, pitchers often will put a little sunscreen on their forearm to help their grip. Hitters are OK with this, not only because their pitchers are doing the same thing, but because they don"t want pitchers throwing a slippery baseball. Read Mark Saxon"s postgame report and you can see the Cubs weren"t upset, with Schwarber even pointing out catchers often put a little pine tar on their shin guards.

Now, if the Cubs had lost the game ...

Well, we know Yasiel Puig can hit 85-mph fastballs up in the zone. OK, it was Jered Weaver pitching and Jered Weaver doesn"t exactly throw hard. Still, it"s always fun when Puig is doing something good, and maybe his second career two-homer game -- and first since 2013 -- will get him going this year after a slow start in 2016, when he had a .650 OPS through May with 42 strikeouts and just nine walks. He was criticized for not having any plan at the plate, and it showed in that strikeout-to-walk ratio. He also drew two walks on Thursday, which is maybe just as important a takeaway as the two home runs. I"m not quite ready to give up on a healthy Puig putting up numbers that will makes Dodgers fans happy.

You don"t see this every day, but you may see it again. In spring training, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Michael Lorenzen talked about his desire to be a two-way player and manager Bryan Price suggested he"d use the reliever as a pinch-hitter at times. That plan came together when Lorenzen became the first pitcher with a pinch-hit homer since Micah Owings in 2009. It was also a big home run, giving the Reds a 5-4 lead in the bottom of the seventh. Lorenzen hit .250 (9-for-36) when he started 21 times as a rookie in 2015, but batted just five times last year -- his one hit was a home run.

Even if he can rake a bit, the difficulty will be finding situations in which to deploy him, since he has developed into the Reds" top setup guy. Price clearly didn"t intend to use Lorenzen on Thursday after he had pitched on Monday and Wednesday, plus there were two outs and nobody on when he batted. If a pinch-hitter were needed to lead off an inning, Price may have used a position player more likely to get on base. At the least, in these days of short benches, and especially in the National League, where you need more pinch-hitters, having a pitcher you can use off the bench is a nice weapon to have.

Mariners fans walk to edge of cliff, decide not to jump. Trailing 2-1 in the sixth, the Seattle Mariners were staring at a season-opening four-game sweep to the Houston Astros, but they tied the game that inning and then won it with two runs in the ninth off Astros closer Ken Giles. That means I can"t use this factoid: Ten teams in the division era (since 1969) had started 0-4 or worse and made the playoffs, the last being the 2012 Atlanta Braves, who started 0-4. The 2011 Tampa Bay Rays started 0-6 and still won 91 games and made the playoffs. Tricked you! I used it anyway.

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Thursday, April 6, 2017

After Box-Office Infamy, Shia LaBeouf"s "Man Down" Draws Small Crowd for Final Screening in U.K.


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As they say, there"s no such thing as bad publicity.

After becoming the subject of ridicule following an opening weekend in the U.K. in which it attracted a solitary cinemagoer (a debut of $8.20), the Shia LaBeouf starrerMan Down experienced something of a midweek surge.

As noted by The Hollywood Reporter, two additional tickets had been sold at the one theater showing the film (and only once a day), the Reel Cinema in the town ofBurnley. This figure had reportedly risen to five by Wednesday evening.

THR has since learned that the theater"s final screening on Thursday attracted a few more punters.

"There were about eight of us in there," says Andrew Robinson, a Burnley resident who went to the 12:20 p.m. showing with his daughter, Amy. In fact, it was his daughter who was behind the visit, not the international media attention.

"She"s a big fan of Shia LaBeouf," he tells THR. "She saw him doing one of his performance art things in Liverpool."

As for the film, Robinson didn"t think it warranted the negative press. "I had a quick look at the reviews and wasn"t expecting much. But it was quite good," he says.

It should be noted that Man Down"s rather limited release a considerable factor in its low box-office haul can be explained by its simultaneous on-demand availability by U.K. distributors Signature Entertainment. Such token theatrical showings can boost digital downloads and help generate reviews. Sadly there"s no way of seeing how the film which also stars Gary Oldman, Jai Courtney and Kate Mara did online, with digital downloads not released by distributors.

while man down was generating countless headlines, its main star seemed to have other things on his mind. According to TMZ, LaBeouf was thrown out of an L.A. bowling alley Wednesday eveningafter calling a bartender a "fingracist."

THR has reached out to both Reel Cinema and Signature Entertainment to get Man Down"s final U.K. box-office figures. Both declined to speak.

Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-infamy-shia-labeoufs-man-down-draws-small-crowd-final-screening-uk-991712

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Watch NASA"s live coverage of John Glenn"s burial ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery


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Dreams of flying over congested roadways often involve exotic technology like self-flying electric planes, but a startup called Voomdoesn"t want to wait. "We can do it now with existing platforms and technologiestoday"s helicopters, internet tech, apps, dispatch algorithms," says Voom"s CEO Uma Subramanian. The startup, backed by aerospace giant Airbus, just began its flight-sharing service in Brazil"s sprawling metropolis of So Paulo.At least for the people who can afford to. Even with the goal of reducing helicopter ride prices by 80%, a trip fromSo Paulo"scity center to the airport will still cost from three to five times as much as a cab fare (500-750 reals, $160 to $240), according to Subramanian. "Initially this is more of an executive product," she says though claims that improved routing algorithms will allow more people to ride and keep bringing prices down. Depending on the model, helicopters can take three to five passengers at once. (Voom provides the software and services, not the choppers.)

Voom plans to expand to other Brazilian cities first, then to Latin American neighbors such as Mexico City, Bogot, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. The next step will be to similar cities in Asia, such as Jakarta, Indonesia, and Manila, Philippines. Los Angeles would be a good candidate, says Subramanian, but regulations over noise pollution will make it tougher to get started. By then, perhaps this sci-fi autonomous craft (like Airbus"s own Vahana) will be available. "When future technologies come about, we will be ready," says Subramanian.

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Doyel: Can humbled Lance Stephenson give Pacers jolt they need?


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Lance Stephenson addresses the media at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on March 31, 2017 after signing with Indiana. Clark Wade/IndyStar

Indiana Pacer Lance Stephenson meets with the media after resigning with the team that originally drafted him in 2010. Stephenson talked for about 15 minutes Friday, March 31, 2017, afternoon at Bankers Life Fieldhouse before rejoining his original NBA team.(Photo: Matt Kryger/IndyStar)Buy Photo

INDIANAPOLIS Hes talking about his parents. They live in Las Vegas now. Wont be moving back to Indianapolis, to the south-side home they shared with him the last time Lance Stephenson played for the Indiana Pacers.

Theyre not going to be following me everywhere, Stephenson was saying Friday from Bankers Life Fieldhouse, where he was makinga pit stopbefore joining sorry, rejoining the Pacers on Saturday in Cleveland.

When Stephenson first arrived here in 2011, Larry Birds 2010 NBA draft second-round flier soon becoming the franchises most exciting and exhausting player, his parents followed him from New York City to Wanamaker. They cooked for him, cleaned for him, shopped for him. He was 20.

Stephensons first two career points, a pair of free throws, came in a 110-108 loss to Phoenix on Feb. 27, 2011. Bernadette and Lance Stephenson Sr. were sitting courtside at Bankers Life. After each free throw, Lance Sr. threw confetti into the air.

No confetti this time. No parents, either.

I"m on my own now, Lance was saying Friday. Im a big guy, Im a big boy now.

Now hes talking about his daughter. Shes 8. Her names Liara. The news broke Wednesday that Lance Stephenson, who had been out of work since the Minnesota Timberwolves bid him adieu March 18, was returning to the Pacers. Before Lance could tell his daughter, his daughter told him.

Daddy, she said, you know you"re back on the Pacers?

How do you know? Lance told her. Ive not even told you yet.

It begged the question, so on Friday I asked it:

Lance? How did your 8-year-old daughter find out?

Hes shaking his head. Says something about the internet.

Kids these days, he says.

They grow up fast. Dont they?

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Lance Stephenson sounds different, looks different. A changed man? Well see. His first game back is Sunday against the Cavaliers, against LeBron James, the superstar Lance famously tried to freak out during the 2014 playoffs.

Lance blew in LeBrons ear during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals, the weirdest moment of a weird four seasons Lance spentin Indianapolis, going from the end of the bench to serious All-Star consideration in 2014. Hed gallop down the court on his make-believe pony, slapping at his thigh. Hed talk trash to opponents, steal rebounds from teammates, be involved in some way we still dont know how in the Pacers meltdown in 2014.

That season the Pacers had the NBAs best record at 35-9 when something, maybe everything, went wrong. They went 21-17 the rest of the way, made it to the conference finals anyway, then lost in six games to LeBron"sMiami Heat.

That was the year, a veteran no longer on that team told me, there were five crazy things going on in the locker room and Lance was involved in all five.

Lance Stephenson sounds different now. Matured. Humbled. Like I said: Well see. But failure can do that to a person,if the person learns from it. And Lance has tried.

Ive been on so many teams, Lance was saying Friday of his three years since leaving as a free agent in 2014, it felt like seven years ago. Ive been in five different places since I left here. It makes you stronger, it makes you smarter, and it humbles you also.

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The Pacers offered him five years and $44 million in 2014, butStephenson chose Charlottes offer of three years and $27 million. He left Larry Birds protective cocoon, struck out on his own, and struck out. After averaging 13.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 4.6 assists here in 2014, he plummeted to 8.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 3.9 apg in 2015 at Charlotte.

The Hornets traded him to the Los Angeles Clippers, who traded him to Memphis, who let him go after the 2016 season. New Orleans signed him before this season, then released him after six games. Minnesota signed him to a 10-day contract, then a second 10-day contract, but not a third.

It was a sheepish Lance Stephenson who met the media Friday.

I wish, he said, referring to his 2014 departure for Charlotte, I would have just stayed home.

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FILE Pacers guard Lance Stephenson was a key figure in the team"s run to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2014.(Photo: Matt Kryger / IndyStar)

Lance Stephenson saves the Indiana Pacers.

Hows that for a story? It mighthappen. Mightnot, of course. Its possible he will never again be the triple-double threathe was in 2014. After shooting 35.2 percent on 3-pointers in his final season in Indiana, Stephenson has labored at 25.1 percent since. Theres a reason he has played for five NBA teams since 2015, and a run of injuries isonly part of it.

But what if he rediscovers his shothere? The Pacers signed him not to sell tickets the season is 76 games old but to win games. Their starting lineup is set at four positions, everything but shooting guard, where theyve tried Monta Ellis (too old), Glenn Robinson III (too inexperienced) and C.J. Miles (too inconsistent). Can Lance Stephenson get back into game shape and be the spark that gets this reeling team into the playoffs?

Well. It would be a great story.

The Pacers brought back Lance for his moxie as much as anything. The Pacers are poised, but not passionate. They arent necessarily soft, but they are absolutely not hard.

We have a lot of quiet guys, Paul George told IndyStar Pacers Insider Nate Taylor on Friday in Toronto, hours before the Pacers last game without Lance. A lot of guys that arent talkative or keep to themselves. It will be good to have a guy like Lance in our bunch. We all missed that edge that he brought. He lit a fire under me every night.

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Pacers coach Nate McMillan acknowledged having no idea how Lance will play. But he knows how Lance will compete.

This happening so late in the season, what can you expect? We dont know, McMillan told Taylor. (But) he will be a guy that we know will help and bring some fight.

The Pacers, who recently alternated wins and losses for a franchise-record 15 games and have dropped four of five entering Friday in Toronto, can use some fight. The Pacers, who have fallen from sixth in the Eastto the eighth and final playoff spot just one game ahead of the ninth-place Bulls can use some fire.

The Pacers can use some Lance Stephenson. Hes no longer a man-child of 20, but a man of 26. His parents have moved out. His daughter is growing up.

The time for confetti and childish things are over.

Find IndyStar columnist Gregg Doyel on Twitter: @greggdoyelstar or at facebook.com/gregg.doyel.

source: http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/columnists/gregg-doyel/2017/03/31/doyel-can-humbled-lance-stephenson-give-pacers-jolt-they-need/99838662/

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House passes bill that could bring Doppler weather radar to Charlotte


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Charlotte inched closer to the prospect of getting a sophisticated radar system to warn residents of approaching tornadoes and other violent weather conditions after the House of Representatives approved a bill designed to improve weather forecasting.

The bill now goes to the White House for President Donald Trumps signature.

House lawmakers Tuesday unanimously passed the Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act, which includes a measure by Rep. Robert Pittenger, R-N.C., that would require the U.S. Commerce Department to conduct a study and develop a solution to a radar gap in the Charlotte area. The Senate approved the measure last week.

With a population of 2.4 million people, Charlotte is the largest metro area without a Doppler radar system.

Americans across the country rely on the national weather service to detect and provide warning for severe weather such as thunderstorms and tornadoes, Pittenger said on the House floor Tuesday. But Charlotte is currently the largest metropolitan area without adequate radar coverage. Addressing this shortcoming is an important step for public safety.

Pittenger and Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., have lobbied hard in Congress to address the radar gap. In the Senate version of the forecasting innovation act, Burr included a provision instructing the National Weather Service to identify solutions for improving weather radar coverage of the Charlotte area.

This is a step in the right direction, Burr said last week. When it comes to dangerous tornadoes, accurate weather forecasting is critical to ensuring the safety of citizens. Im glad my colleagues recognize the importance of providing the tools that cities like Charlotte need to prepare for potential disasters.

Currently, Charlotte is covered by a Doppler radar system in Greer, S.C., 94 miles away from the Queen City. No other city of Charlottes size currently has a radar system located more than 58 miles away, according to Burrs office.

In 2013, the current system provided a tornado warning, but for citizens in an entirely wrong neighborhood. A tornado in December 2015 struck neighboring Union County with no warning from the National Weather Service. Rep. Robert Pittenger, R-N.C.

On March 3, 2012, a tornado packing 135 mph winds roared through a section of northeastern Charlotte and swept then-7-year-old Jamal Stevens from his bed to an embankment along Interstate 485, more than 100 yards away. It deposited his then-5-year-old sister, Ayanna, in a neighbors yard.

The warning from the National Weather Service came 10 minutes later after the tornado had already touched down, Pittenger told fellow lawmakers Tuesday. Fortunately, our community has not suffered any fatalities due to this shortcoming, but we shouldnt wait for a tragedy to act.

Source: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article142937219.html

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YouTube TV has some nifty features - and some big drawbacks


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NEW YORK (AP) YouTube TV, Google"s new streaming package of about 40 television channels, is the tech industry"s latest bid to get cable-shunning millennials to pay for live TV over the internet. It offers intriguing advantages over rivals, but it remains hobbled by a limited channel selection.

Don"t confuse the YouTube service, which debuts Wednesday, with Netflix, Amazon Prime and other streaming offerings. Like similar efforts from Sony, Dish and AT&T"s DirecTV , YouTube TV primarily aims to let you channel surf over the internet, not to stream from an online library of shows and movies. So these internet-cable services can offer live programming, especially sports.

But they also come with some serious drawbacks. While these services are typically cheaper than traditional cable or satellite services, people haven"t been signing up in droves. Google is targeting viewers who have never subscribed to cable or satellite TV and are just as happy to get all their video from the internet; getting them to cough up $35 a month could be a hard sell.

Google aims to lure subscribers with more sophisticated program search, personalized recommendations and a more fully featured online DVR than rival services offer. But it faces many of the limitations its rivals have.

YouTube TV, for instance, features staples such as ESPN and major broadcast networks, but lacks key networks such as PBS, CNN and Comedy Central. And it will initially be only available in a handful of major U.S. cities because media rights are still stuck in the 20th century .

WHAT YOU GET ... AND WHAT you don"t

youtube tv offers plenty of live sports, one of the chief reasons people stick with cable. Pick a team, and the service automatically records all the televised games it can find. Available channels include ESPN, Big Ten and sports networks from Comcast, Fox and CBS but not Turner networks such as TBS and others that aired the bulk of March Madness. New York Mets fans won"t get baseball games on SNY.

YouTube also has the youth-oriented Freeform and CW networks; its rivals lack The CW. AMC is coming in a few weeks, so you"ll have to wait to catch up on the just-ended season of "The Walking Dead."

Since most channel numbers and names are meaningless in a digital world, YouTube TV arranges live channels by topic, starting with broadcast networks, sports, youth-oriented channels, then everything else. Subscriptions are initially limited to New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and the San Francisco Bay Area all locations where YouTube could get rights to local ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC stations.

As you"d expect from Google, search is one of YouTube"s big selling points. Its rivals already offer search by shows and sometimes by actors; YouTube adds topical searches, such as "aliens" or "road trips."

Unfortunately, it"s still a work in progress. A search for "nerd comedy" brings up "The Big Bang Theory," but "comedy about nerds" does not. And a search for "Modern Family episode on basketball" doesn"t bring up the episode titled "Basketball."

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YouTube could also stand to take a cue from TiVo recorders and let you automatically record all programs featuring, say, Jennifer Lawrence, including her talk-show appearances. You can search for Jennifer Lawrence, but you need to go through the results and choose shows to record individually too much work for a service that promises simplicity.

One big plus: YouTube"s unlimited DVR will store recordings for nine months, long enough for entire seasons of network shows. Sony"s PlayStation Vue the only similar service offering an unlimited online DVR offers only 28 days of storage, nowhere near enough for binge-watching.

YouTube TV works on phones, tablets and laptop browsers. Watching on an actual TV requires Google"s Chromecast, an inexpensive streaming stick you control with your phone. (Early subscribers get one for free.)

This being Google, your viewing and search histories might be mined for targeted advertising. You can suspend tracking in the settings, though that will hinder personalized recommendations. (It"s too early to tell if that"s a loss or not, though some of the early recommendations have been spot on.)

You can share your subscription with five friends or relatives in your household, with three simultaneous streams allowed. No need to share passwords; they sign in with their own Google accounts. Recordings and recommendations are kept separate, so your roommates can"t make fun of you for bingeing "The Real Housewives."

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