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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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New York Daily News: The line-up for 2010's Coachella fest has just been announced, and it features no fewer than 130 acts, spaced over three music packed days.Get ready for the credible-rock pile-on of the year.Headlining the event, which has become the most esteemed music festival of the last decade, will be Jay-Z, Muse and Gorillaz - on April 16th, 17th and 18th, respectively.
Tickets for the 11-year-old event - which takes place in the Coachella Valley outside L.A. - will go on sale Jan. 22nd at 10 a.m. (New York has its own, scaled-down equivalent that takes place in August, called All Points West).
Featured musicians at this dense event range from Pavement to Thom Yorke, to Them Crooked Vultures to Phoenix. Tix to attend all three days will run you $269, plus those nasty surcharges. You can also buy duckets for individual days.
For the first time this year, fans will have "in-and-out" priviledges, which means you don't have to stay on site the whole weekend.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009



A former writer for David Letterman said she quit his NBC talk show in part because of alleged sexual favoritism and a hostile work environment.Nell Scovell, writing for Vanity Fair online Tuesday, said she had no intention of filing a lawsuit and wasn't seeking revenge.Scovell, who went on to a successful Hollywood career, said in a telephone interview.In the Vanity Fair article, Scovell said Letterman didn't "hit on her" during her roughly five-month stint with NBC's "Late Night with David Letterman" in 1990.Other high-level male employees were having sexual relationships with female staffers as well, she alleges, and the women gained professional benefits from those relationships.CBS News producer Robert J. "Joe" Halderman has pleaded not guilty to trying to extort $2 million from Letterman to keep some of the comedian's sexual affairs quiet. Scovell wrote she doesn't intend to seek legal action.Instead, she said, she wants to call attention to the complete lack of women writers on all talk shows, whether hosted by Letterman or NBC's Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien.She quit Letterman's NBC show, Scovell wrote, because she saw "I was not going to thrive professionally in that workplace. And although there were various reasons for that, sexual politics did play a major part."When Letterman asked why she was leaving the New York-based show, she says she considered telling him the truth but balked because his "rumored mistress" was within earshot. Instead, Scovell writes, she told him she missed Los Angeles.

 

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