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Scene Picks 3/5-3/11
by scenenow
Mar 05, 2009 | 1973 views | 4 4 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
What's happening this weekend? Here are our picks...

* Winter Jam is this Sunday night at the BancorpSouth Arena. Besides hosts NewSong, tobyMac, Hawk Nelson and The Afters are just a few scheduled to appear.

* Get some gospel this weekend at the gospel/bluegrass benefit show at ICC. Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and Rhonda Vincent are scheduled to perform, and proceeds go to Regional Rehab.

* Grandma Lee brings in the laughs at Vanelli's this weekend.

* Something Real Simple and The Number 2 have gigs at Boondocks Grill in Tupelo Friday and Saturday, respectively.

* Nova Roma and The Upside will perform at Starbucks in Tupelo Sunday.

* The author on this week's Thacker Mountain Radio is Tim Gautreaux, and music will be by The Deep Vibration and Joel Hamilton.

* The 17th Floor will perform at Rick's in Starkville Thursday.

* Modest Mouse has a sold-out show at The Lyric Oxford Friday. Lord T & Eloise will perform there Thursday.

* M. Scott Morris and Kelli Karlson weren't impressed with the Jonas Brothers movie, but then again, they aren't tweens. The movie is playing now.

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March 09, 2009
lol, yeah, trust me, it was *definitely* more packed than Girl Talk. At GT, it seemed like it was maybe packed back to the sound booth (with more space available after everyone got on stage)..but at this, it was packed all the way back to the doors. It was super-uncomfortable.

wait wait wait. Hold on. Blitzen Trapper AND Fleet Foxes were at Hi-Tone last year? What? How did I not know this and how did I miss this? Man. My heart hurts now too!!

WOW! It sounds like you had a great weekend! Color me jealous!

"American Idol," 3/4, 'Watchmen' and more....
by scenenow
Mar 05, 2009 | 1874 views | 0 0 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
And the next three added to "Idol"'s Top 12 are Lil Rounds, Jorge Nunez and Scott MacIntyre.

The judges also chose eight booted contestants to sing tonight to see who is selected as a Wild Card.

Those coming back to sing tonight are Columbus native Jasmine Murray, Von Smith, Anoop Desai, Tatiana del Toro, Ricky Braddy, Jesse Langseth, Matt Giraud and Megan Corkrey.

You can watch these eight sing tonight, and I suppose the judges will also decide TONIGHT about who will make the Wild Cards.

I'm going to the midnight showing of "Watchmen" in Starkville – say hi if you're there! – so I won't get the chance to catch up on "Idol" here on the blog until Friday. Sorry for the delay but I can promise you an "Idol" blog Friday!!

Thanks! Also look for my half-asleep "Watchmen" thoughts sometime around 4 a.m., lol. :)
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So You Think You Can Dance? Audition in Memphis
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Mar 04, 2009 | 1909 views | 0 0 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
"So You Think You Can Dance?" will have an open audition in Memphis on Monday, March 16.

For more information and to download all the necessary forms, click here.
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What's Going On - 'High School Musical,' DMC, No Doubt
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Mar 04, 2009 | 2071 views | 0 0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
Happy Wednesday, loves!

Hope your week is going well!

Here are some news bits for you...

* DMC is working on a rap reality show.

* Disney's making a fourth installment of "High School Musical," and it'll air on the Disney Channel.

* In case you're curious, country music is still doing well despite the economy.

* If you're a "Breaking Bad" fan, you may want to chat with some of the show's stars today.

* Miley Cyrus has written a memoir.

* Here's scoop on Neil Young's new album.

* Buy a ticket to see No Doubt in concert, get the band's entire catalog for free (as if they really needed to tempt us!).

* Here are those Nine Inch Nails/Jane's Addiction tour dates.

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"American Idol," 3/3
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Mar 03, 2009 | 2020 views | 0 0 comments | 14 14 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
The third and final group of 12 contestants performed tonight, and again Billboard hits was the theme.

Von Smith was first, singing Marvin Gaye's "You're All I Need to Get By." This kid seems like he tries too hard.

Randy said: It was a "very hot" performance.

Kara said: He's coming into his own.

Paula said: She loved his performance.

Simon said: Von reminds him of Clay Aiken; he sang very well.

Taylor Vaifanua sang Alicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You," which I just wasn't crazy about.

Kara said: She obviously has a voice but she needs to show more personality.

Paula said: She has a beautiful gift but needs to sing something new.

Simon said: He couldn't remember her from previous rounds and her performance tonight was very generic and bland.

Randy said: She has a good voice but didn't show anything special.

Idol's resident geek Alex Wagner-Trugman sang Elton John's "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues." The kid has a nice voice, but he (if I may paraphrase one great Nathan Fillion) groped/attacked that song like the two of them were on their third date at a county fair.

Paula said: He's certainly a showman.

Simon said: His "ridiculous growling was stupid" and he was like a hamster trying to be a tiger.

Randy said: It was "crazy in a buck wild sort of way."

Kara said: "At least you do you."

Arianna Afsar sang.........zzzz.....what? Yep, another snooze of a performance. She sang ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" but it was horrendously boring.

Simon said: It was "absolutely terrible" and she made a huge mistake.

Randy said: She needed to be herself.

Kara said: In previous rounds, Arianna was very bright and exciting, but this song was too serious and dark.

Paula said: She had a few bright moments but she should have stayed with the melody.

Ju'not Joyner sang his slow version of "Hey There Delilah." I really like it when he sings this song -- it makes this song feel very old and classic.

Randy said: It was a smart choice and he loved it.

Kara said: His version of the song is very smooth.

Paula said: She appreciated how he changed the song.

Simon said: The song choice was a little safe but it was better than he thought it was going to be.

Kristen McNamara sang Tracy Chapman's "Give Me One Reason." I've liked her in the past but I wasn't crazy about this.

Kara said: She thought Kristen would sing a rock song.

Paula said: Her vocals were great but it was a safe song choice.

Simon said: Good voice, but "old song choice."

Randy said: They have no idea who she is and it felt karaoke-ish.

Nathaniel Marshall sang Meatloaf's "I Would Do Anything for Love." Weird choice for him, but it was OK.

Simon said: Some people would like it, but he thought it was "verging on excruciating." It was uncomfortable but people will remember him.

Randy said: He asked Nathaniel why he chose that song (Nathaniel says it's a song he and his mom used to dance to), and he said Nathaniel can sing but he doesn't know what type of recording artist he'd be.

Kara said: He needs to be a little more serious, but "you're the guy I want to go to karaoke with."

Paula said: She wished he'd sang his version of "Disturbia" from Hollywood week and he needs to watch his song choice.

Felicia Barton sang "No One" by Alicia Keys. I liked her performance but not bowled over.

Paula said: She hopes Felicia makes it through to the next round.

Simon said: First part of the song was better than second part and it was kind of copying the original.

Randy said: She let herself go and it was great.

Kara said: There were a few problems with her vocals but she finally noticed Felicia for the first time.

Scott MacIntyre sang "Mandolin Rain" by Bruce Hornsby, which I thought was the perfect song choice for him. He's got a great voice.

Randy said: It wasn't a perfect vocal performance but the great parts were truly great, and he's very passionate.

Kara said: "You move mountains when you step on that stage."

Paula said: He's one of their finest singers.

Simon said: He wasn't crazy about the song choice but Scott is growing on him because Scott's confidence is growing. "In a sea of forgettable people, I'll remember you."

Scott wins bonus points for making Ryan give him another high five!

Kendall Beard sang Martina McBride's "This One's For the Girls." On paper, this should've been amazing: Kendall is a really cool looking girl, she looked great, her song choice was great...but I don't know, it just fell flat for me.

Kara said: She sang the right song but she hit a lot of bad notes.

Paula said: She enjoyed her performance.

Simon said: Good song choice but it was "not my cup of tea."

Randy said: It wasn't her best vocal performance.

Jorge Nunez sang Elton John's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me." I can't say I was crazy about this, but I think he sang it very well.

Paula said: In Hollywood, they'd asked him to work on his pronunciation, which he did, and she was proud of him for that.

Simon said: They shouldn't have told him to work on his pronunciation because that makes him who he is. He's a very good singer.

Randy said: It's not the pronunciation that matters but his vocals, which were not perfect but "really really good."

Kara said: "You were born to sing."

Lil Rounds finished the night (in a dress I'd kill for) with Mary J. Blige's "Be Without You." Yeah, I get what everybody's saying about her name...but man, she was really great.

Simon said: "Brilliant." She sounded a little too much like the original but she's one of the best singers they've found this year.

Randy said: She was great and she "kept her swagger."

Kara said: She's a powerhouse.

Paula said: She's first class and "I hope we see you for many more Lil Rounds." (I couldn't even make that up if I tried)

What say you, Scene cats? Who did you love? Who did you hate?
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What's Going On - 'Life on Mars,' Toby Keith, 'Narnia'
by scenenow
Mar 03, 2009 | 2358 views | 2 2 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
Woo-hoo, first What's Going On here at the new blog!

Don't forget to check back here later tonight for an "American Idol" recap.

* Rumor has it that "Life on Mars" is canceled.



* Toby Keith and Trace Atkins are touring together this summer.

* The newest "Narnia" movie will be released Dec. 2010.

* The Fray is going on tour; click here to see tour dates.

* Prince is working with Target to release three new albums in a $12 bundle.

* Here's more info on the new Decemberists album.

* The game "Candyland" will soon be made into a movie.

* "Sleepless in Seattle" is coming to Broadway.

* And, finally, The Flaming Lips' "Do You Realize??" is Oklahoma's Official State Rock Song. Does Mississippi have one? If not, what should it be?
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March 03, 2009
Yeah I know, I'm not sure how that's going to work. Perhaps turning a movie into a B'way musical is the new turning a book into a movie.

Where you can watch "Watchmen"
by scenenow
Mar 02, 2009 | 2595 views | 0 0 comments | 19 19 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
OK, "Watchmen" fanatics...here's the skinny on where you can see "Watchmen" this weekend.

All Malco theaters in Tupelo, Oxford, Corinth and Columbus are showing "Watchmen" starting Friday.

No midnight showing in Tupelo, but Oxford will know about a midnight show tomorrow (Tuesday) and I will refresh this post to let you know what they say.

The Hollywood Premiere Cinemas in Starkville will have a MIDNIGHT SHOW.

How about a Scene Now meet-up at the midnight show in Starkville? I'll definitely be there so please say hi! Comment and let me know if you'll be there too.

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Scene is all over the web
by scenenow
Mar 02, 2009 | 2745 views | 0 0 comments | 16 16 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
There's more to the Daily Journal's Scene section than just this blog.

We're also on MySpace – visit the Scene MySpace page.

Follow Scene Now on Twitter.

There's a Scene Facebook group, as well as a Scene-related Piece of Flair on Facebook.

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Welcome to the NEW Scene Now on nems360.com!
by scenenow
Mar 02, 2009 | 2941 views | 3 3 comments | 20 20 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
WELCOME!

Welcome to the NEW Scene Now blog on the Daily Journal's new nems360.com Web site.

I'm just as new at this site as y'all are, so give me a little bit of time to get the ins and outs down. No worries - we'll be hopping along soon. :)

So, what's going to happen to the old Scene Now? I plan to use the address of the old Scene Now site (sheenabarnett.wordpress.com) to eventually create my own entertainment blog there.

All of the old Scene Now posts at that address still stay there forever, in case you ever want to go back and look up any old posts.

But, starting today, Monday March 2, all new Scene Now posts will go here, on this site.

Feel free to comment and talk back like you always have. You'll need to register to do that, though (no worries – we won't ask you any tough questions like Beatles or Stones. We'll just need your e-mail address).

Also feel free to explore nems360.com and post your events to the events calendar.

Thanks for reading Scene Now! I can't wait to get started! :)

Sheena




Ps. And just to celebrate the new blog...



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March 02, 2009
Hey Ginny! Woo-hoo for the new blogs! :)

No official word on the "Cats" tickets. I know I just went here about 2:30 p.m. and it looked like many of the $59 tickets were gone, but there were some $49 tickets left. That's what I got. Woot!

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