Friday, 27 June 2008
Infinited Hate
Artist: Infinited Hate
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
Revel In Bloodshed
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
Launched in 2003 by Sinister members Rachel Kloosterwaard-Heyzer (vocals), Ron van de Polder (guitars/bass), and Aad Kloosterwaard (drums), the Netherlands' strangely named Infinited Hate specialise in bestial, no-holds-barred expiry metal filled with anti-Christian sentiment. Preceded by their descriptively titled Primitive Butchery demo, their inflexible trio of albums include 2004's Enjoy in Bloodshed, 2005's Heaven Termination, and 2007's Orchestra of Sickness, which adage Aad taking over vocals for his wife, Rachel, wHO had bypast the group.
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
National Book Award nominee Ellen Douglas to be honored
JACKSON, Miss. —
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Author Ellen Douglas will receive a lifetime achievement award from the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters on Saturday.
Douglas is the pen name of 87-year-old Josephine Haxton, who is best known for such books as "A Family's Affair," and National Book Award nominee "Apostles of Light." Her stories, novels and nonfiction are set in Mississippi and deal candidly with race relations, families and the role of women.
A University of Mississippi graduate, Douglas will join Eudora Welty, Walter Anderson and Leontyne Price as lifetime achievement winners.
The institute honors writers and artists with awards each year, but rarely gives out lifetime honors.
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Friday, 6 June 2008
Lily Allen basks in the sun
Lily Allen has enjoyed the sun so much this week (May 19), sunbathing on Formula One boss Flavio Briatore's yacht in Cannes, that she is now backing a campaign to increase the use of solar power.
Allen, who has nearly completed her second album, is lobbying Members Of Parliament to encourage the use of solar energy by rewarding those who make use of the sun.
"I've experienced how green and clean renewable energy is," she told Lilyallenmusic.com. "I support giving people a financial reward for the power they generate."
Allen, who has nearly completed her second album, is lobbying Members Of Parliament to encourage the use of solar energy by rewarding those who make use of the sun.
"I've experienced how green and clean renewable energy is," she told Lilyallenmusic.com. "I support giving people a financial reward for the power they generate."
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