Sunday, May 1, 2011

New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival kicks off

NEW ORLEANS - He danced, drink in hand, to the music of the British artist of rhythm and blues Jon Cleary, but there was one act which attracted Ray Ladonceur to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival the day on Friday.New Orleans jazz saxophonist Donald Harrison performs at the Louisiana Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans on Friday. By Gerald Herbert, AP

Saxophonist of jazz New Orleans Donald Harrison performs at New Orleans and Louisiana Jazz Heritage Festival Friday.

By Gerald Herbert, AP

Saxophonist of jazz New Orleans Donald Harrison performs at New Orleans and Louisiana Jazz Heritage Festival Friday.

"Really no matter who is on stage," said Ladonceur, a New Orleans Attorney and accountant. "If you do not find a kind of music you are interested in this festival, then you do not like the music. It is a beautiful, beautiful day. Good food, great people and great music. So what can you most ask? "Festival producer Davis Quint has emphasized the variety in the 2011 festival, call the line-up of the most extensive in the history of the event.Shows sounds floating in the air as lines initially formed at booths offering ice cream cold beer and crawfish and jambalaya.There are some of the largest in the State: George Porter Jr., John Mooney and Bluesiana, Lil Nathan and the Zydeco Big and Dumpstaphunk.And of Ivan Neville timers were visitors.English folk and son rock group drew thousands. The group, led by Marcus Mumford guitar, got rabble applause, the crowd with hits like Little Man Lion and the cellar of their first album Sigh No More pumping. "I like them really," said Lisa Podzinger, Savannah, GA. "I love their melody set thing they got going on. "On another scene, Jeff Beck has entertained thousands then more that, in the tent of Blues, Keb' Mo' belted down home blues."Said Janneka Scherrenberg of Holland it was his first time at the festival and she plans to return".Our friends live here and they kept telling us, "you need to go to jazz fest". We have arrived here, "she said, swaying from Cleary." "All that is just great." New Orleans, the people of food. We will be back. "Robert Plant, Wyclef Jean and The Avett Brothers were among the nationally known acts, the first day of the festival, which runs for seven days during two purposes of the fair grounds Race Course of closing week.

A quick glance at who on the guest list.

The royal wedding was the hottest ticket in town. And it attracted a who's who of aristocracy, politics and entertainment. From heads of states to stately stars, here's who attended the nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton:

David and Victoria Beckham were among the famous wedding guests. By Pascal Le Segretain, Getty Images


David and Victoria Beckham were among the famous wedding guests.

By Pascal Le Segretain, Getty Images


David and Victoria Beckham were among the famous wedding guests.

NOTABLE WEDDING GUESTS

Prime Minister and Mrs. David Cameron

Naturally, the big kahuna of British politics was in attendance. Cameron is the head of England's Conservative party, and his wife, Samantha, is a business executive and the daughter of a baronet, which ranks below a baron and above a knight. "Quite surprising that Sam, as she's known, didn't wear a hat," said Tina Brown on Good Morning America. "The Camerons are a very upper-class couple, very grand beginnings. … This is the one day when it's kind of OK for him to be posh." Cameron, a former PR executive, was appointed to the post last May and is the youngest British prime minister since 1812.

Sir Elton John

The musician performed Candle in the Wind at Diana's funeral. He walked into the wedding with a grin alongside his partner, filmmaker David Furnish; the two recently welcomed son Zachary.

David and Victoria Beckham

The famous soccer player and his Spice Girl-turned-fashion designer wife were the perfect guests, arriving early (dressed to the nines!) for the couple's nuptials. Their royal connection: Prince William worked with Beckham on England's failed bid to host the 2018 World Cup.

Guy Ritchie

Madonna got snubbed. But ex-husband Ritchie lucked out because he's a friend of the couple. The British filmmaker arrived with his pregnant girlfriend, Jacqui Ainsley. Ritchie is the director of Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch and Revolver.

Joss Stone

The English soul singer, who frequently takes the stage barefoot, was in step with protocol and arrived in a ladylike bright pink suit and matching heels. She's said to have become close friends with William after performing at the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium in 2007, which marked the 10th anniversary of his mother's death.

Mario Testino

A few good (OK, great) shots earned the acclaimed photographer a ticket to the big day. The Vogue favorite shot the couple's official portraits to mark their engagement and also took some of Diana's most iconic photos.

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson

"One of the more fashion-forward guests," according to commentary on the Today show, socialite and TV presenter Palmer-Tomkinson arrived in a royal blue gown and a sculptural Philip Treacy hat. A friend of the family, she appeared on the British reality series I'm a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here!

Ian Thorpe

Prince William met the buff Olympic swimmer, known as the "Thorpedo," on a visit to Australia in 2010 and has donated to Thorpe's charity, Fountain of Youth.

Rowan Atkinson

The comedian, best-known for the ungainly TV (and movie) character Mr. Bean, is pals with Prince Charles.

Tom Bradby

The former royal correspondent at ITV News, now its political editor, conducted the first official interview with William and Kate in November. He's buddies with William.

Ben Fogle

The travel writer and TV presenter escorted his very pregnant wife, Marina, to the affair. Fogle and William met years ago and are close friends; He shot Prince William's Africa, a Sky1 documentary with William and Prince Harry to promote the wildlife conservation charity Tusk Trust.

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Ms. Miriam González Durántez

Clegg, the leader of the Liberal Democrats and a former journalist, and his Spanish wife, a partner in a law firm.

First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Mrs. William Hague

Hague, a member of the Conservative party, and his wife, Ffion, last year publicly revealed their struggle to start a family.

Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Hon. Mrs. George Osborne

The Conservative politician is a member of the aristocracy and was appointed to his post in May 2010. His Cambridge-educated wife, the Hon. Frances Victoria Howell, is the author of the non-fiction book Lilla's Feast.

Members of foreign royal families

The Prince and Princess of the Asturias, Felipe and Letizia

Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde of Belgium

The Sultan of Brunei and Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha

King Simeon II and Queen Margarita of the Bulgarians

The Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II

King Constantine and Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes

Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece and Prince Constantine of Greece

Sheikh Ahmad Hmoud Al-Sabah of Kuwait

Prince Seeiso Bereng Seeiso and Princess Mabereng Seeiso of Lesotho

The Grand Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg, Henri and Maria Teresa

The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia

Prince Albert II of Monaco and Miss Charlene Wittstock

Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco

Crown Prince Willem Alexander and Crown Princess Maxima of The Netherlands

King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway

His Highness Sayyid Haitham bin Tariq Al Said of Oman

The Emir of The State of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and Sheika Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned

King Michael I of Romania and Crown Princess Margarita

Prince Mohamed bin Nawaf bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia and Princess Fadwa bint Khaled bin Abdallah Al-Saud

Queen Sofia of Spain

King Mswati III of Swaziland

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland

Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand

King George Tupou V of Tonga

Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi

Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia

Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia

Representatives of the church and other states

The Most Reverend Gregorious, Archbishop of the Greek Archdiocese of Thysteira and Great Britain

The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Mrs. Jane Williams

Rabbi Anthony Bayfield

Mr. Anil Bhanot, Hindu Council UK

The Archbishop of Armagh, Cardinal Archbishop Sean Brady

Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, The Most Reverend David Chillingworth

The Right Reverend John Christie, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

Mr. Malcolm Deboo President, Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe

The Rt. Reverend Doctor Norman Hamilton, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland

The Archbishop of Armagh, The Most Reverend Alan Edwin Harper

Monsignor Philip Kerr, The Convener, Action of Churches Together in Scotland

Commissioner Elizabeth Matear, Salvation Army

The Archbishop of Wales, The Most Rev. Dr. Barry Morgan

The Rev. Gareth Morgan Jones, president of the Free Church Council of Wales

Cardinal Cormac Murphy-Connor, Emeritus Archbishop of Westminster

The Archbishop of Westminster, The Most Rev. Vincent Nichols

Cardinal Keith Patrick O'Brien, Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh

Rabbi Alan Plancey

Imam Mohammad Raza

The Chief Rabbi (Lord Sacks)

The Venerable Bogoda Seelawimala, Acting Head Monk, The London Buddhist Vihara

Maulana Syed Raza Shabbarm, Muhammadi Trust

Mr. Natubhai Shah, president, the Jain Academy

Dr. Indarjit Singh, Director, Network Sikh Organisations (UK)

Canon Chirstopher Tuckwell, administrator of Westminster Cathedral

The Rev. Martin Turner, Methodist Central Hall Westminster

The Archbishop of York John Sentamu and Mrs. Margaret Sentamu

Dignitaries

Governor-General Dame Louise Agnetha Lake-Tack of Antigua and Barbuda

Governor-General Quentin Bryce of Australia and Michael Bryce

Governor-General Sir Arthur Foulkes of The Bahamas and Lady Joan Eleanor Foulkes

Governor-General Sir Clifford Husbands of Barbados

Governor-General Sir Colville Young of Belize

Governor-General David Johnston of Canada and Mrs. Sharon Johnston

Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen of Jamaica

Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand of New Zealand and Lady Susan Satyanand

Governor-General Sir Michael Ogio of Papua New Guinea

Governor-General Sir Frank Kabui of the Solomon Islands and Lady Grace Kabui

Governor-General Sir Cuthbert Sebastian of St. Christopher and Nevis

Governor-General Dame Pearlette Louisy of St. Lucia

Governor-General Sir Frederick Ballantyne of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Lady Sally-Ann Ballantyne

Prime Minister Julia Gillard of Australia and Mr. Tim Mathieson

Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham of the Bahamas and Ms. Delores Miller

Prime Minister Freundel Stuart of Barbados

Prime Minister John Key of New Zealand and Bronagh Key

Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare of Papua New Guinea and Lady Veronica Somare

Prime Minister Stephenson King of St. Lucia and Mrs. Rosalia Nestor King

Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Mrs. Eloise Gonsalves

Premier Paula Cox of Bermuda and Mr. Germain Nkeuleu

Premier Ralph T. O'Neal of the British Virgin Islands and Mrs. Edris O'Neal

Premier McKeeva Bush of the Cayman Islands and Mrs. Kerry Bush

The Hon. Sharon and Mr. Rodney Halford (Falkland Islands)

Chief Minister Peter Caruana of Gibraltar and Mrs. Cristina Caruana

Chief Minister Reuben T. Meade of Montserrat and the Rev. Dr. Joan Delsol Meade

The Hon. John and Mrs. Vilma Cranfield (St. Helena)

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Defence of doctor Jackson seeks trial delay

LOS ANGELES--Defence counsel for the physician in charge in the death of Michael Jackson asked a judge to delay the trial so that they can prepare for witnesses to support newly appointed.Pastor of Michael j. of the Superior Court did not immediately rule on the oral request made Friday but the lawyers instructed to Dr. Conrad Murray to file a formal request to Sunday afternoon.Pasteur set a hearing for Monday to decide whether, to delay the case two days before the selection of the jury was to resume and a week before the opening of the statements have been planned.Counsel for the defence of Murray Ed Chernoff said Pasteur that the cardiologist based in Houston agreed to a delay.Murray pleaded not guilty of manslaughter.

Digital media have covered, truth

Sites Web around the world themselves worked in different States of digital frenzy in Kate and William break a broom Friday.British tabloid The Sun had a little fun with their headline online this morning.

Tabloid British The Sun had a little fun with their title online this morning.

Tabloid British The Sun had a little fun with their title online this morning.

Step that this is a surprise, but the sites of media U.K. shone more brilliant. A little more surprising was that end of the spectrum of media: just as no throws a royal marriage better than the British bourgeoisie, person not alongside dishy gossip better than the British tabloids lowbrow sentimental hokum. Their exploitation of Princess Di - his death which many believe was pursued by the paparazzi - was forgotten in the glow of the day.At least for today, his wills and Harry were boys of beloved hometown of the Kingdom. The mirror (mirror.co.uk), The Daily Mail (dailymail.co.uk) and Sun (thesun.co.uk) did you tear looking son little Di, all adult and so beautiful. Then they made you laugh with titles such as "Weddy, stable, go!" a few hours before the ceremony.Even less surprisingly, The Irish Times (irishtimes.com) takes a more sober tone disapproving, discussing of the "display of the monarchist pump and pageantry.". Its objective was not hats but history: "a series of scandals involving senior royals, the economic difficulties of the Great Britain and died in 1997 aged 36 in a car accident after her divorce from Prince Charles has led some to question the future of an institution rooted in the Imperial past".The positions of many readers on the Web The Times of India (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) site is clear that the Irish are not the only Recalling the days of glory of the British Empire much less with tenderness that people in the House. And down under, Australian Geoffrey Robertson in TheSydney Morning Herald (smh.com.au) begins a piece with "It is incredible that this medieval nonsense applies always in Australia" - referring to the British monarchy. Then he starts quoting American Revolutionary Thomas Paine.Back in the USA, Kate ' will be coverage varies between bonded to moderate to with deficient. Major US media, including CNN.com and NYTimes.com, walk the Middle, as if they were wearing sensible shoes of Queen. They covered the Royal Wedding completely, but go all gaga banner or assignment titles. Their coverage was potatoes and meat (or, more accurately, pie). However, for People.com, he looked over at his restaurant, take seriously its slogan "All Royals". While many sites posted photos of marriage (and boring video clips which had always load), persons entered overload total Royal image.The Huffington Post has played on both sides. On the one hand, they posted these facts as "85 per cent in excess of 15 000 respondents to a survey Huff Post Facebook said they don't care about the royal wedding," followed by alerts of breaking news out of breath as "Kate Middleton Wedding Dress & Designer revealed!"And to the cynics ainsis left by TV commentators in royal delight ("your Passport, Ms. Walters!"), deficient blogs such as Gawker.com offered a change of pace by pointing out that Prince William might be charming - but why no Rogaine for his bald spot?Ultimately, the British tabloid Sun has it better: "What Kate day!" For more information on reprints & permissions, see our FAQ. To report corrections and clarifications, contact standards editor Brent Jones. Review of the publication in the journal, please send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include the name, telephone number, city and State for the purposes of verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections.usatoday.com.We have updated the guidelines of Conversation. Changes include a brief review of moderation and an explanation on how to use the button "report abuse". To learn more.

Webcast and tweets, MTV seeks a new awards show

NEW YORK (AP) - MTV begins its inaugural O Music Awards, avoiding price show traditions and even its own power of broadcasting. Rebecca Black was part of the show at Thursday's O Music Awards at the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas. By Ethan Miller, Getty Images

Rebecca Black was part of the Thursday show O Music Awards in Las Vegas Fremont Street experience.

By Ethan Miller, Getty Images

Rebecca Black was part of the Thursday show O Music Awards in Las Vegas Fremont Street experience.

Latest event, multiplatform, the O Music Awards broadcast Thursday night on any of the MTV networks but Facebook, MTV Web sites and mobile applications. Live webcast, one hour was announced as a friendly celebration at fan of digital music - an attempt by the youth network never officially fete new arenas of musical culture.Embracing the amorphous in the digital world, things kept MTV so structured that even the "O" in the title of the show was intentionally left undefined and open for interpretation.The White Paper came from a scene outdoors in Las Vegas, but it in fact occurred in the digital domain. Most of all accepted winning awards (trophies were a kind of glass cube) distance in the recorded video acceptance speech. Some shows, such as Foster the people and Mumford & sons, were transported in other locations."The duo exuberant Matt & Kim served band house and woodframe hosts".Tonight, we celebrate each gigabyte of interactive musical comedy known to man, "said drummer Kim Schifino, before admitting that she had no idea what a gigabyte is even."Some familiar faces won awards, such as Lady Gaga, who won the artist most innovative and artist should follow on Twitter. The winners were selected by fan vote, which was recorded in real-time prior to prices. "" You make me feel so brave, "said Gaga in a video. "And you make me feel like I can really push the limits of the commercial, integrate the music and art.".Other rewards has sought to make the less famous. Video sensation viral Rebecca Black presented the award for "fan army" to the passionate following in the foreign Tokio Hotel. "" That is so amazing, you guys, "said black fans grinding around it.Andy Samberg Lonely Island comedy Group won funniest music short for their Saturday Night Live clip I just had Sex.Kanye West won for best tweet, one inevitable because it was the only one who is appointed. Pandora Web site won for the best site of discovery of music. Singer Andy Grammer won most innovative video video clip for his Keep Your Head Up.Talking heads were sometimes cracked, as if they were teleported to come. Viewers were given a few options from their point of view, particularly in the main show, the public or rapper Chidera "chiddy" Anamege, who provided sideshow at night. He hit for more than nine hours and 18 minutes to break the Guinness world for longest freestyle rap Record.Endurance of the Chiddy was admirable, but it was not exactly good TV but a man muttering on the couch. He RAPS: "is easy for me / it's just entertainment."MTV has had much success in his Video Music Awards and (to a lesser extent) its Movie Awards. Both began as managed to shock stilted awards shows, but have become long-lasting institutions in their own right. Each show has always put a premium on spontaneity.AMO, MTV clearly are an experience - "beta award show", said Dermot McCormack, head of digital media at MTV Music Group.Still, any case generally was as low-rent, acts primarily at the intermediate level running, a lack of polished hosts and a general feeling canned, despite all attempts to equal the Web.Si democracy mission was to create social media buzz, AMO appear to succeed on a large scale in real time. On Twitter - one of the main square the network hopes to fuel the conversation - the dominant themes remained at the royal wedding and farewell of Steve Carell Bureau.MTV still could indicate 3 million votes cast online before the event on Thursday as evidence of enthusiasm.