Thursday, August 19, 2010

Facebook Places Goes Live On The iPhone. Check-In While It’s Hot (If You Can)

At Facebook’s Places event earlier tonight, they noted that their iPhone app would be updated tonight with the new check-in functionality. Sure enough, here it is. Though the App Store update alert hasn’t kicked in yet, if you go to the actual page and redownload it, it should be the latest version (version 3.2).

As you can see, the new Places area is front and center in the app. Clicking on it brings up a list of your friends who have recently checked in to various places. Clicking on those friends shows more details about the place they are at.

Friend check-ins are sorted by those friends who are nearby and those who are elsewhere. Your stream will now show these Places check-ins as well.

One thing that’s oddly tricky is actually checking-in yourself. I seriously cannot figure out how to do it right now. Lemme know what I’m missing. We were told it may be a while before the full funtionality rolls out to the app, so perhaps Facebook is holding some small element back for the time being. [Update below from Facebook]

Still, on the touch.facebook.com version of the site the functionality is working and seems much more obvious.

You’ll also notice that Facebook has changed the Inbox icon on their new app. And to make room for Places, the Notes element of the app has been moved on to the second page.

Again, you can find the latest version of the app here — sadly, it’s only available for U.S. users for the time being.

Update: A number of people in the U.S. are also reporting seeing messages that Places isn’t available in their area yet. It appears that Facebook is slowly rolling this out. Stay tuned.

Update 2: I’ve just spoken with Facebook and they informed me that even though the app is live, the Places functionality isn’t rolled out to everyone just yet. That’s why some people see the message that it’s not available in their area — and why others can’t yet check-in. Facebook wants to make sure their servers can handle the load that is inevitably coming so it will be a roll out over the next day or two I’m told.

Here are some quick pictures of what the new app looks like:

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Paulo Szot, Kelli O'Hara in South Pacific on 'The View'

‘Live from Lincoln Center’ will benefaction the radio premiere of Lincoln Center Theater’s Tony® Award-winning prolongation of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC tonight, Aug 18, at 8:00 p.m. on PBS, live from the Vivian Beaumont Theater. Lincoln Center Theater’s new prolongation of the low-pitched classical won seven Tony Awards together with best Musical Revival as good as the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Drama League Award for best Musical Revival. SOUTH PACIFIC, destined by Bartlett Sher, began performances Saturday, Mar 1, 2008 and non-stop Thursday, Apr 3, 2008 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. the show will finish its jot down violation run on Sunday, Aug 22, 2010, making it the longest using Broadway reconstruction of the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical.

Kelli O’Hara, who won vicious commend for her opening as the strange Nellie Forbush in this revival, will be behaving for the Broadcast special, alongside strange Emile de Becque, Paulo Szot. (Every best bid was made to partisan strange Captain Cable, Matthew Morrison, for the special performance, however his GLEE prolongation report made his lapse impossible). O’Hara strictly returned to the productionon Aug 10, 2010 and will fool around out the last performances with Szot by Aug 22, 2010.

The inhabitant debate of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC will perform live at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center Sep 14-19, 2010. Tickets begin at $47 and have been on sale now. Tickets can be purchased by job Ticketmaster at (800) 982-2787 or the Center’s sheet bureau at (920) 730-3760. Tickets can additionally be purchased in chairman at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center’s sheet bureau or online at foxcitiespac.com. Groups of fifteen or more can save by job (920) 730-3786. Additional fees may apply.

Based on James Michener’s Pulitzer Prize winning book ‘Tales of the South Pacific,’ Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific has song by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and the book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan. Set on the pleasant island during World War II, the low-pitched tells the unconditional regretful story of dual couples-US Navy helper Nellie Forbush (Kelli O’Hara) and French camp owners Emile de Becque (Tony Award leader Paulo Szot), and Navy Airman Joe Cable and the immature internal local girl, Liat-and how their complacency is in jeopardy by the realities of the fight and by their own prejudices.

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC premiered at the Majestic Theatre on Apr 7, 1949 and went on to suffer the five year Broadway run, winning large awards together with nine Tony Awards (including best Musical) and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Considered by many the excellent low-pitched ever written, the score’s songs embody such low-pitched drama classics as “Some Enchanted Evening,” “Younger Than Springtime,” “Bali Ha’i, there is Nothin’ Like A Dame” and “A Wonderful Guy.”

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Miley Cyrus at Casa Vega

Venturing out for an evening meal, Miley Cyrus was spotted out at Casa Vega restaurant in Studio City on Friday night (January 8).


After chowing down on some fine Mexican grub, the Disney darling made her grand exit alongside her friends and family members - passing by paparazzi and loading into an awaiting car.

The dinner outing comes on the heels of an announcement telling that Miss Cyrus will be filming her final season of "Hannah Montana" this year.

According to NY Post reports, Miley and her co-stars will start shooting the final season beginning on January 18th with production running through the summertime.

Enjoy the more pictures of Miley Cyrus out at Casa Vega 

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Blagojevich Verdict: Guilty Of Lying To Feds, Mistrial On Remaining 23 Counts

CHICAGO — A federal jury deadlocked Tuesday on all but one of 24 charges against former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, including the most explosive of all – that he tried to sell an appointment to President Barack Obama's old Senate seat. Blagojevich was convicted on a single, less serious count of lying to federal agents.

Prosecutors pledged to retry the case as soon as possible.

"This jury shows you that the government threw everything but the kitchen sink at me," Blagojevich said outside court. "They could not prove I did anything wrong – except for one nebulous charge from five years ago."

But three jurors said the panel was deadlocked 11-1 in favor of convicting Blagojevich on more serious charges. Two of those jurors said those counts included trying to auction off the Senate seat.

Juror Erik Sarnello of Itasca, Ill., said one woman on the jury "just didn't see what we all saw." Sarnello said the counts involving the Senate seat were "the most obvious."

The verdict came on the 14th day of deliberations, ending an 11-week trial during which a foul-mouthed Blagojevich was heard on secret FBI wiretap tapes saying the power to name a senator was "(expletive) golden" and that he wasn't going to give it up "for (expletive) nothing."
The count on which Blagojevich was convicted included accusations that he lied to federal agents when he said he did not track campaign contributions. But the jury did not convict him on a related allegation that he kept a "firewall" between political campaigns and government work. It carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. Some of the more serious charges, such as racketeering, carried up to a 20-year penalty.
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Blagojevich vowed to appeal the single conviction and declared he was a victim of persecution by the federal government. He told reporters that he wants the "people of Illinois to know that I did not lie to the FBI."

It had been clear jurors were struggling with the case. Last week, they told Judge James B. Zagel they had reached a unanimous decision on just two counts and had not even considered 11 others.
Jury foreman James Matsumoto said while he voted to convict Blagojevich and his brother on all counts, he knew from the first day of deliberations that the jury would have trouble coming to unanimous agreement.
"It was a very arduous process," Matsumoto said. "Some people looked at it and said, 'He was only talking.'"
Both Matsumoto and Sarnello bemoaned the complex case presented by prosecutors, and Matsumoto urged prosecutors to simplify their case during the retrial.
Jurors appeared more haggard Tuesday than during the trial. As they filed into the courtroom, many appeared nervous, some looking down at the floor as Zagel read the verdict form to himself, then passed it to a bailiff. They had asked earlier Tuesday for advice on filling out their verdict forms and a copy of the oath they took before deliberating.
The former governor's brother and co-defendant, Robert Blagojevich, said the jury's conclusion showed he's been "an innocent target of the federal government" all along.
"I feel strong. I feel confident. I don't feel in any way deterred. I've done nothing wrong," he told reporters at the courthouse. "I've got ultimate confidence in my acquittal."
Defense attorneys had argued that Rod Blagojevich was a big talker, but never committed a crime. They took a huge gamble by deciding not to call any witnesses – including Blagojevich, who had repeatedly promised to take the stand.
Zagel set a hearing for Aug. 26 to decide manner and timing of the retrial, which could unfold at the height of the fall campaign.
When Zagel said he would give prosecutors time to decide whether to take Blagojevich to court again, prosecutor Reid Schar spoke up instantly – almost appearing to cut the judge off.
"It is absolutely our intention to retry this," the normally reserved prosecutor said sternly, looking momentarily agitated.
While Blagojevich showed little emotion, his wife Patti seemed close to tears – shutting her eyes before the verdict and exhaling slowly to keep her composure. Just before the verdict, she pulled out two knitting needles and began working on what appeared to be a sweater.
For most of the trial, the 53-year-old Blagojevich, a perpetual campaigner and recent reality TV star, seemed cheerful. He often glided through the courthouse smiling and chatting with passers-by.
His demeanor was in contrast to his older brother, a Nashville, Tenn., businessman, who was often subdued and walked to court alone.
As he left the courthouse, Blagojevich got a huge round of applause from the courthouse crowd.
Leota Johnson, 72, of Chicago, chanted "Rod is free!" Johnson said she supports Blagojevich because she isn't convinced he did anything wrong and that pay-for-play is Chicago politics as usual.
During the trial, prosecutors relied heavily on the FBI wiretaps, in which Blagojevich spewed profanity and speculated about getting a Cabinet job in exchange for the Senate appointment. Several witnesses also testified that they felt pressured to donate money to Blagojevich's campaign in exchange for favorable state action.
"I found it offensive," Matsumoto said. "When he spends his time not doing the things a governor should do, and talks about people as if we're nothing more than someone that should vote for him or contribute to his campaign fund, it's very troubling."
Blagojevich's trial was another chapter in Illinois' history of crooked politics. His predecessor, George Ryan, was convicted of racketeering in 2006 and is serving a 6 1/2-year-sentence.
Some had feared the trial could harm Democrats as the party geared up for tough elections this fall.
Blagojevich's attorneys had plastered Washington and Illinois with subpoenas – including White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid – but by the end of the trial, none of them had testified, sparing Democrats any potentially embarrassing testimony.
Other jurors tried to persuade the holdout to reconsider, but "at a certain point, there was no changing," he said. Said fellow juror Stephen Wlodek, "In the end, based on what happened today, the people of the state just did not have justice served."

That so many jurors were convinced of Blagojevich's guilt bodes well for prosecutors, said Joel Levin, a former federal prosecutor in Chicago who helped win a conviction of former Illinois Gov. George Ryan on corruption charges.

"At the end of the day it signals very strongly they will get a conviction next time," Levin said. "It sounds like the case was lost in jury selection."

Blagojevich – known for his showmanlike, over-the-top personality – showed no emotion as the verdict was read. Before jurors came in, he sat with his hands folded, looking down and picking nervously at his fingernails. He and his lawyer said they would appeal the conviction.


Sonic Boom In Seattle

Today Seattle was shaken with a strange sound that rumbled through the city’s buildings.  This sound was a sonic boom, but since it came during Obama’s visit to Seattle many people were alarmed and poured to Twitter to talk about it.

Well, according to information provided by the FFA the sonic boom in Seattle was produced by two fighter jets dispatched from Portland after it was discovered a small airplane had trespassed the presidential airspace (within 8 miles of Air Force One.

It was later known the aircraft was a small plane, and by the time the jet fighters were scrambled, it had already landed at Kenmore Air Harbor.  The pilot of the airplane has been questioned regarding this incident by the Secret Service. They seems to have concluded this was nothing but a mistake.

Family of the pilot detailed that he and a woman were returning from a trip to Lake Chelan and didn’t know there were restrictions in place for the presidential visit.

The sonic boom triggered a flood of 911 calls, this caused the lines to collapse in some areas of Pierce County.

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Melissa & Joey Recap - 'Pilot'

ABC Family gave us a total blast from the past tonight with the welcome return of Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence to our screens; for a minute, it felt like we were back in the '90s. 

While 'Melissa & Joey' doesn't have the inherent charm of 'Sabrina, the Teenage Witch,' 'Clarissa Explains It All' or 'Blossom,' it does have nascent promise, thanks to the two leads, who still look fresh-faced and fairly adorable. The plot is easily reminiscent of 'Who's the Boss,' which seems to be a prerequisite reference in every review, but it's obvious that a show like this will hinge on the chemistry between the two stars, who are still trying to find their footing in the pilot.

The plot deals with Hart's neurotic politician character, Mel, trying to juggle her career while taking care of her precocious niece and nephew, who have been forced to stay with her after Mel's sister and brother-in-law end up in federal prison. Lawrence plays Joe, a former commodities broker who has lost everything due to the irresponsibility of said brother-in-law and sister, and is currently living out of his car. 

He inserts himself into her life at a press conference, and then turns up at her door -- because nothing says 'responsible child-carer' like a stalker who shouts "BOLIVIA" at people they've just met. But there wouldn't be much of a show if the two didn't overcome their differences and agree to work together, so Joe soon winds up as Mel's live-in manny. 

Things progress with typical sitcom speed, but would a vaguely responsible aunt really entrust her nephew to a complete stranger who's been nothing but belligerent to her up until now? Especially when the aforementioned nephew is the son of the guy who caused the ruination of that stranger's entire life? Think how much juicier this whole scenario would be on HBO ... 

As it is, Joe is the lovable rogue with the heart of gold, and even though he completely lies about having any experience in taking care of kids, he's not too bad at it -- if you don't count the bribery and foot-in-mouth syndrome. 

The jokes are surprisingly risqué for ABC Family, which I kind of appreciated, especially niece Lennox's poem about Miss Lunt. I could live without the slapstick, however -- Hart takes a few too many pratfalls considering that she's no longer a teenage witch, while some of the dialog is less than stellar. 

The laugh track isn't too distracting, although Hart seems like she's trying too hard; I'd like to see her take it down a notch, since some of her gestures seem like she's playing for the cheap seats in the back. Perhaps once the show hits its stride and the writing grows stronger, she'll need to rely on physicality less. 

For now, 'Melissa & Joey' is middle of the road comedy, nothing too remarkable, but with enough goodwill towards its stars that nostalgia might carry it through until the writers find their niche. 

What did you think of 'Melissa & Joey'? Will you be tuning in next week?

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