Saturday, 23 August 2008

Role of a lifetime: Iraq vet sought for soap opera

LOS ANGELES �

An open cast call for "All My Children" is far from business as usual: The soap opera is seeking an Iraq war veteran to play an injured veteran.


The ABC daytime show has created a romantic story course to combine entertainment and a window into the challenges faced after fight, said executive producer Julie Hanan Carruthers.


"All My Children" has launched a broad search to fill the role, inviting veterans to contact the show's New York casting director. The series as well is working with a veterans' reinforcement group, USA Cares, as well as the military.


"It will stimulate it such a heightened experience for the hearing and for us ... to cast a real-life soldier, a veteran, and bring him into our created drama," Carruthers said.


The veteran-turned-actor will play the character of Brot, a florida key figure in a secret plan that's already under way and involves a visitor to fictional Pine Valley, Army Lt. Taylor Thompson (Beth Ehlers).


Taylor, who was stationed in Iraq and is on medical leave, has come to town to drive home medals to fellow soldier Dr. Frankie Hubbard (Cornelius Smith Jr.). But it's Brot, the soldier and lover she believes died in combat, who's on her mind.


Brot, however, survived. Unwilling to involve Taylor in his suffering, he's allowed her to think he's dead.


Their story testament begin unfolding when the right veteran is constitute for the part, Carruthers said. The casting hollo isn't circumscribed to those who were wounded in the warfare, an ABC spokesman said.


But the role will shaped around a veteran's go through, possibly including a war-caused disability, Carruthers said.


"It's a very touchy subject to begin with. There's so much about the individual person that's going to help us create the character, and whatever they bring and whatever their challenge is will be fit into the story," she said.


The show has woven potentially controversial events and themes into play before, from the Vietnam War to, in recent years, a plot involving a tribade mother wHO was constrained to give up her daughter.


Also computation in the "All My Children" wartime story is Jake Martin (Ricky Paull Goldin), an anti-war physician who provides differing social and political points of view.



Viewers take on tough issues in TV shows when they ar dealt with on a personal kinda than a political basis, Carruthers said.


"The audience embraces it because they relate to the people involved, who they care more or less," she said, allowing viewers to "pass personal biases."


USA Cares, a nonprofit grouping that provides financial and other support to maimed soldiers and their families, is serving the show's writers assess the accuracy of medical and military details, said spokesman John Revell.


"They're big at drama but on that point are many nuances that can be left out without acquiring the reality from the troops themselves," Revell said.


The show besides has sought-after help from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Carruthers said.


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"All My Children" casting director: Judy Blye Wilson, 320 W. 66th St., New York, NY 10023.


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ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Co.


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On the Net:


http://www.abc.com


http://www.usacares.org










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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

GPs Support Responsible Use Of SSRIs In Children And Adolescents - Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners

�Recent media coverage has questioned the prescription and safety of a class of antidepressants called Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) in children and adolescents.




"General practitioners are a critical section of the mental health care system in Australia and ar often the first gunpoint of contact in the health organisation for people with

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Sick City

Sick City   
Artist: Sick City

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Nightlife   
 Nightlife

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12




Formed in early 2005, Winnipeg, Manitoba's Sick City skipped a circumstances of the usual new-band grunt work and went consecutive to the (semitrailer) big time -- about immediately landing slots curtain raising for such acts as Papa Roach, It Dies Today, Bedlight for Blue Eyes, and From Autumn to Ashes, as well as touring with the Taste of Chaos and Warped parcel shows. Their five-song EP, Where Do We Go from Here, offered up a promising start and caught the pinna of Canadian label Smallman Records, which signed them up for the Great White North, with Trustkill handling releases for the stay of the planet. For their number one full-length, Josh Youngson (vocals), Joel Neufeld (drums), Dorian Paszkowski (guitar), Dave Grabowski (guitar), and T.J Stevenson (bass) entered Atlanta's Tree Sound Studios and recorded under the watchful eyes of veteran soldier scene producers Kenneth Mount and Zack Odom. The resulting 12-track record album, Night life, was issued in 2007.





BB housemates continuing war of words

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

The Police, The Kooks, Feeder to close Isle Of Wight Festival

The Police are set to play a headline slot on the main stage of the Isle Of Wight Festival tonight (June 15) to bring this year's event to a close.

The band will play after main stage sets from the likes of The Kooks, James, Starsailor, Scouting for Girls, Newton Faulkner, Delays, We See Lights and Proximity Effect.

Over at Rock The Big Top Feeder will headline the stage. The band will play after New Young Pony Club, The Music and Liam Gerner among others.

Keep up with this weekend's (June 13-15) festival action as it happens on NME.COM. For news, pictures and blogs keep checking the NME.COM's Isle Of Wight Festival page and NME.COM's Download Festival page for live coverage from both sites.

Monday, 9 June 2008

Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card   
Artist: Orson Scott Card

   Genre(s): 
Miscellaneous
   



Discography:


Hijos de la mente   
 Hijos de la mente

   Year:    
Tracks: 9




 






Sunday, 1 June 2008

Simon Cowell: 'Graham Norton is Incredibly Arrogant'

Simon CowellSimon Cowell has blasted Graham Norton after the camp television presenter criticized Britain's Got Talent.


Norton, who presents the BBC's rival talent show, I'd Do Anything, hit out at the use of "sob stories" on Cowell's show, citing 13-year-old contestant Andrew Johnston, who was bullied at school for wanting to be an opera singer, as one example.


Cowell, who also judges American Idol and the UK's X Factor, said Norton should've kept his thoughts to himself and concentrated on his own programme.


Simon said, "I read what Graham said and I thought it was incredibly arrogant.


"I don't get into that 'which show is better?' rubbish. He should think before he speaks next time."




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Monday, 26 May 2008

Aztec Jade

Aztec Jade   
Artist: Aztec Jade

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Progressive
   Metal
   



Discography:


Frame of Mind   
 Frame of Mind

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10


Modern Profet   
 Modern Profet

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 6


Paradise Lost   
 Paradise Lost

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




 





Paulo Moura and Yamandu Costa