Bartcop Entertainment - Sunday, 3 February, 2002

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Sunday

3 February, 2002

big hammer - bigger hammer

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Reader Response

Bo Derek & The Kennedy Center



I saw today that Bush paid off Bo Derek for her help during his campaign by appointing her to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts governing board. I thought it was a strange choice for such a "family values" and "honor and dignity back to the White House" kind of guy.

~~ Tim


Thanks, Tim! Tim sent the fabulous phototoon above.

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In The Chaos Household

Last Night

Started the evening with 'From Russia With Love', and at least the bumpers from the cast of 'Alias' weren't as unpalatable as the ones from 'Jim'. But, since 'From Russia With Love' ran under 2 hours, and it's a 3-hour block, you can figure out how much time was spent hyping & selling.

Caught some of 'SNL' on NBC. Jeez, and I thought the Charlie Rocket years were un-funny!

In case anyone is paying attention, late night TV in the LA area BITES on Saturday's & Sunday's.
If it sucked it would serve a purpose.



Today, Sunday, of course, the main event is 'The Super Bowl'. Big whoop. Since Georgia led her little Lambs away from LA in a most distasteful display, and, Mr. Davis was less than a gent in the way that his 'negotiations' in Ontario went, it's more an excuse to over indulge, which is fine by me. Since I figured the World Series was a done deal, guess I'll hedge it this time, and go with the underdog. The spread's too big not to.

On CBS, it's '60 Minutes' and '60 Minutes II'. Then they regurgitate the close to gawd-awful remake of 'Sabrina'.

NBC picks up where it left off during the 'Super Bowl' with the rest of the 'Fear Factor' episode from which the half-time (in the PST zone it's scheduled for 4:50 pm.) with the 'Playboy Bunnies' segment was culled at 7 pm, followed by 2 reruns of 'Fear Factor'. After that, it's a rerun of 'Weakest Link' (so the real weakest links may feel superior?).

ABC trots out 'Pochahontas', again. It is followed by a rerun 'Alias' (the rest of the Tarantino episode airs next Sunday), and then a rerun 'The Practice'

The WB devotes the evening to 'Popstars'.

Faux has the 'Super Bowl', followed by an hour long episode of 'Malcolm', where his mom, Jane Kaczmarek mud- wrestles Susan Sarandon! Woo hooo....How gratuitous is that! It's followed by fresh episodes of Simpson's, 'King Of The Hill', and 'X-Files'. Unless you're on the east coast, and it's pretty much reversed. ; )

UPN has the weekly repeat of 'Enterprise' and a fresh episode of 'Tracker'.



Anyone have any opinions?

Or reviews?



(See below for addresses)

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World Economic Forum

Bono

Bono & Bill.  Photo by Jeff Christensen

Rock-star activist Bono has emerged as the insider's favorite outsider at the World Economic Forum.

The lead singer of best-selling Irish rock band U2 has lent an air of popular legitimacy and urgency to this week's gathering of the world's rich and powerful that prime ministers and top corporate chieftains only wish they could attract.

As a tireless campaigner for debt relief for the world's poorest nations, Bono has gained unprecedented access and a new public platform for his cause by mixing here with conservative U.S. politicians and top pharmaceutical CEOs.

Basking in the glow of sudden mutual admiration, O'Neill talked easily about ``my good friend Bono.'' At the panel's close, well-heeled participants flocked to the edge of the stage to collect the rocker's autograph.

Moving easily from the rarified world of the high and mighty, Bono is headed to New Orleans to appear with U2 as the main attraction during the halftime celebrations at the Super Bowl, the U.S. football championship.

Bono

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Freshly Updated!

Watergate v$ Enron!

BartCop Astrology

The official BartCop Astrologer, Geneva, always has something interesting to read!

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The Whistle-Pig Makes His Call

Punxsutawney Phil

Official Groundhog Handler Bill Deeley holds Punxsutawney Phil during the 116th Groundhog Day celebration. Photo by Jason Cohn

The weather-prognosticating groundhog known as Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Saturday, signaling six more weeks of winter in North America.

The chubby rodent, stirred from his burrow on Gobbler's Knob at the height of the annual Groundhog Day festival, was hauled from beneath a maple tree stump into the morning gloom and the glare of television camera lights as thousands cheered the 116-year-old ritual.

According to an ancient custom brought to the New World by European immigrants, winter will soon give way to spring if a burrowing animal like a groundhog or hedgehog fails to see its shadow on Candlemas Day, which falls on Feb. 2. A shadow sighting means wintry weather for another month and a half.

In Punxsutawney, a town of 6,800 people located about 90 miles northeast of Pittsburgh that promotes itself ``the Weather Capital of the World,'' the ceremony is officiated by a group of middle-aged men in top hats and tuxedos who are led by a local funeral home director.

Groundhog Day, which includes parades, food, music, sleigh rides and ice-carving competitions, has been observed since 1887 at Gobbler's Knob.

Punxsutawney Phil

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Attending The Oscars

Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts plans to make her third appearance as a presenter when she hands out an Oscar prize at this year's ceremony, the Motion Picture Academy said Friday.

The 34-year-old won a best-actress Oscar last year for playing real-life, brassy legal aide in ``Erin Brockovich.''

She had a supporting-actress nomination for 1989's ``Steel Magnolias'' and another actress nomination for 1990's ``Pretty Woman.''

Julia Roberts

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Liberal Radio !

Erin Hart



Liberal radio - what a concept!

Six more Weeks of Winter and Who Knows How Many of War. . .How did President Bush Do? Are you ready for war with Iraq, Iran and North Korea? What does that mean to you--Axis of Terror, or Anxiety about the Bush Administration?

The ? missing from his rousing speech: How are we going to pay for all this?

Also NW targets--real or exaggerated? And are you going to volunteer for 4,000 hours of service, if so, how?

And HHS regulations are shameful to women, find out why and whether you agree.

Also where in the world is Dick Cheney (ducking possible lawsuits?) and Tomorrow's News Today. And where in the world is Tim Eyman's $165k going?

Erin Hart at regulation time (9 pm to 1 am [pst] Sat & Sun ) on www.710kiro.com or www.kiro710.com (It's a browser thing).

And there's a chatroom, too!

For more details, visit Erin's homepage, http://www.erinistas.com/, or to join her mailing list, drop a note to erinistas@aol.com

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Celebrating The Centenniary Of Langston Hughes

Alice Walker

Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Alice Walker read the poetry of Langston Hughes at the start of a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the writer's birth.

Walker, author of ``The Color Purple,'' said Thursday night that it was what the Harlem Renaissance poet did with himself that had made him great - not what he had written. She read four of Hughes' poems, most of which dealt with social issues.

``Love, kindness and happiness were the God that Langston knew,'' she said. ``He gives a sense of delight in the largeness of life.''

Hughes was born in Joplin, Mo., on Feb. 1, 1902, but spent most of his childhood in Lawrence. Drawing from his black heritage, he wrote everything from poems - for which he is most remembered - to novels, newspaper stories, plays and short fiction.

He gained fame in the 1920s and the 1930s, a time when the arts flourished in the Harlem section of Manhattan, where he made his home. Hughes died at age 65 in his Harlem apartment in 1967.

Walker's lecture came before an international symposium on Hughes at the University of Kansas campus Feb. 7-10. Hughes' 100th birthday was Friday.

Alice Walker

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Look Who's Back

Al Gore



Former Vice President Al Gore, right, listens to his mother Pauline Gore, left, on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002 before a Tennessee Democratic Party fund-raiser in Nashville, Tenn. Gore said, during a speech in front of the group, he intends to rejoin the national political debate, criticizing President Bush's handling of the economy.
Photo by Photo by Christopher Berkey


Guess the Groundhog isn't the only one checking on which way the sun was shining Saturday

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What a great site! Information and reference materials of the first order!

Between 'Moose & Squirrel' and 'Google', who needs daddy drudge!

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National Gallery of Art

Christo Exhibition

Thinking big and creating big are what distinguish the collaboration of Christo, the man who specializes in oversized art, and his wife of more than 40 years, Jeanne-Claude.

They're developing two new projects now: to hang seven miles of a silvery canopy over a rafters' river in Colorado; and to erect 11,000 steel frames over the walkways in New York's Central Park, with panels of saffron-colored nylon streaming from them.

What his projects look like can be seen in 61 Christo drawings, models, lithographs and early works, the first survey exhibit in the United States devoted to his sculpture. They were given to the National Gallery of Art by Herbert and Dorothy Vogel, who assembled the biggest collection of Christo works in the United States.

The exhibit opens at the gallery Sunday and remains until June 23.

Getting needed permits for a Christo work often takes longer than building it. One of the couple's most recent was to drape 1,076,000 square feet of aluminum-coated cloth over the Reichstag, Germany's parliament building in Berlin, which they began planning in 1971 and completed in 1995.

Born in Bulgaria, Christo - full name: Christo Vladimirov Javacheff - trained at the Sofia Fine Arts Academy, then in Vienna and in Paris. He and Jeanne-Claude de Guillebon, who was born in Morocco, were born on the same day, June 13, 1935. They met in Paris and now are citizens of the United States, living in a fifth-floor walk-up in downtown Manhattan.

Christo Exhibit

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More World Economic Forum

More Bono



Every year at the World Economic Forum, there's a leader or two who stands out, courted by the rich and famous - and the media. In years past, Madeline Albright, Yasser Arafat, Bill Clinton and George Soros have been the stars.

This year it's Bono, the lead singer of U2, who has made a cause out of Third World debt forgiveness.

The rocker seems to be everywhere at the forum, which has otherwise brought a decidedly straight-laced crowd of business leaders and politicians to New York.

Wearing blue wraparound sunglasses Thursday inside the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel where the participants hold their sessions, he traded opinions with three Nobel Peace Prize winners: Desmond Tutu, Elie Wiesel and Kofi Annan. Then Bono played a private concert for conference-goers.

``The great thing about hanging out with Republicans, it is very, very, very unhip for both of us. There's kind of a parity of pain there,'' Bono joked.

The 41-year-old Bono, whose real name is Paul Hewson, has become the main spokesman for Drop the Debt, which campaigns for the canceling of Third World debt. He has also joined anti-AIDS efforts and lobbying to lower trade barriers that have frustrated poor countries.

He said he began meeting publicly with world leaders and attending conferences of policy-makers after discovering the mass media didn't want to hear him talk about those subjects.

``I went to politicians because I couldn't get on TV,'' Bono said.

More Bono

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Former Mayor's Personal Hero

Ed Koch & Malcolm X

Although Malcolm X used "racist" rhetoric, he is former mayor Ed Koch's personal hero. "I never met Malcolm X," Koch says in a new book, "Invisible Giants: Fifty Americans Who Shaped the Nation but Missed the History Books" (Oxford). "But I was aware of his many efforts to secure equality for blacks . . . In my judgment, he was the forerunner to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in the same way that St. John the Baptist was to Jesus." Elsewhere in the book, former Talk editrix Tina Brown named African-American journalist Ida B. Wells as her idol. "I much admire the way Ida spent her life with her teeth bared, her feet braced, and her mind in gear," Brown said. Meanwhile, Al D'Amato looked closer to home and picked heavyweight champ Rocky Marciano as the man he most looked up to. "[Marciano's] story is an only-in-America story . . . he was a hero, a street-smart, working-class guy with little going for him but a strong right arm and a determination to succeed."

Ed Koch & Malcolm X

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'Bob Woodward vs. John Belushi and Me'

Michael Dare

Michael Dare - 'The Life and Death of Captain Preemo'

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Righteous Lawsuit Filed

Hollywood Bowl Easter

A nonprofit group that lost rights to the Easter sunrise service at the Hollywood Bowl in a coin toss plans to file a lawsuit to get it back.

The president of the Hollywood Bowl Easter Sunrise Service notified the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association on Friday that it will seek a preliminary injunction to set aside the contract that gives Trinity Broadcast Network rights to produce the annual service.

County officials used a coin toss Jan. 25 to settle the dispute over rights to the service. The 1973 Eisenhower silver dollar landed on tails, which was assigned to Santa Ana-based Trinity Network, the world's largest Christian television ministry.

The Easter Sunrise Service group had first rights to the Hollywood Bowl because it founded the event and produced it for years. The group also claimed that they gave the Hollywood Bowl to the county in exchange for permission to use it every Easter morning.

County officials said they knew of no agreement with the service group, so they decided to flip a coin.

Hollywood Bowl Easter Sunrise Service


For a little information on the New House purchased by Jan & Paul Crouch, who are Trinity Broadcasting, see BC Entertainment - Sat., 1 December, 2001

For more on the Easter service question, see, BC Entertainment - Sat., 26 January, 2002.

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A Very Special Bonus

From BartCop

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Coffers As Never Before

U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee

U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee's opposition of military retaliation for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks earned her death threats and hate mail. It also has garnered Lee thousands of dollars from those who applaud her stance, including Bonnie Raitt and Bill Cosby.

According to campaign records, the Oakland Democrat has pulled in $177,280 since June, more than twice what she typically raises. $124,909 of that money poured in after Lee voted against the rest of Congress in September. Her 9th district seat, which encompasses the historically dovish cities of Oakland and Berkeley, is up for re-election this year.

Celebrity donors such as Raitt, Cosby and his wife Camille each donated $1,000, as did entertainer Ossie Davis. Former New York Mayor David Dinkins gave $250.

Lee was elected four years ago to fill the seat of retiring Rep. Ron Dellums. She has said she tries to use her training as a social worker to solve the problems of people in need of jobs, health care and housing, as well as protect the environment and work for world peace.

U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee

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From BartCop & Scrodd

The Bush Rap (Sheet)

The Bush Rap (Sheet)

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Going To Rehab

Nick Carter

Backstreet Boy Nick Carter has agreed to enter a counseling program and perform community service to resolve a misdemeanor charge stemming from a nightclub brawl.

After Carter, 22, completes the misdemeanor intervention program and his community service, the charge of resisting/opposing a law enforcement officer without violence will be dropped, prosecutor Pam Bondi said Friday.

Carter was arrested early Jan. 2 at the Pop City nightclub. Police said he was told to leave more than 10 times, but refused even after he was warned he would be arrested if he remained after ``the count of three.''

``I truly believe my celebrity motivated the officer to arrest me,'' he said.

Nick Carter

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In The Kitchen With BartCop & Friends

bartcook

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Getting Rowdy At Gobbler's Knob

In Punxsutawney, Saturday Morning



Spectators at the 116th annual Groundhog Day celebrate with their shirts off before Punxsutawney Phil made his yearly prediction at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, February 2, 2002. Phil predicted six more weeks of winter in front of a crowd estimated at 41,000.
Photo by Jason Cohn

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Coroner's Findings

Ted Demme

Director Ted Demme had cocaine in his system when he collapsed and died from a heart attack on a basketball court last month, and the stimulant may have been a factor in his death, coroner's officials said Saturday.

Demme had thickened heart arteries, and died when a blood clot formed in a heart vessel. The small amount of cocaine in his body could have been a factor in the fatal heart attack, said Los Angeles County Coroner's Lt. Erick Arbuthnot.

Demme, 38, was a nephew of director Jonathan Demme and directed several films himself, including last year's drug drama ``Blow.''

Demme was playing in a charity basketball game in Santa Monica on Jan. 13 when he collapsed and died.

Demme is survived by his wife, Amanda Scheer-Demme, and the couple's two young children.

Ted Demme

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Boondocks: The Best Comic Strip Today

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Is It Just Me, Or Does Big Boy Look Like Tom Ridge?

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