Prison Break season 4
May 16th, 2008Prison Break stars Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Amaury Nolasco and Sarah Wayne Callies promote season 4 of their drama during the 2008 FOX programming presentation at Central Park’s Trump Wollman Skating Rink in New York City on Thursday.
As reported earlier this week, Michael Rapaport joined Prison Break as a series regular, playing a government agent who has an interesting offer for Michael Scofield (Miller) and his brother (Purcell).
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May 16th, 2008Rihanna & Maroon 5 - “If I Never See Your Face Again”
May 14th, 2008Leighton Meester and Penn Badgley at TRL
May 14th, 2008So You Think You Can Blog???
May 14th, 2008Hi my lovely readers!
I hope everything is fine with you all.
A Swedish Blog has arranged a competition called so you think you can blog, where they are trying to find Sweden’s best blogger.
I have joined the competition so today is my day I’m competing with 300 other capable bloggers. I hope I at least get some votes.
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Love Matina K
Duffy - rockferry video
May 14th, 2008Duffy - Mercy
May 14th, 2008Duffy - Rockferry
May 14th, 2008I just love duffy´s new album.
Here is a review from Jeff Vrabel:
The recent surge of Europeans retrofitting and upgrading 1960s soul rolls on in swirling style with this debut from Duffy, a Welsh singer/songwriter from the school of jazzy chanteuses who are here to maximize the international-but-not-too-international-for-Starbucks style, but sound quite lovely doing it anyway. “Rockferry” hits the major notes: “Warwick Avenue” is a string-smooched jazz number, the title cut is a towering wall of piano-powered sound with moody lyrics, and first single “Mercy” is about as summery as summery gets. Like all such records, “Rockferry” splits its time between paying tribute to its source material and knocking it off, but its principal’s vocals, and generally pleasing wall-of-sound treatment, make it a good move anyway.
