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'Project Runway' is Back ~ Sew, Was it Worth the Wait?

The fourth season of one of ‘Project Runway’ debuted last night and overall it made me miss the first three seasons. The Bravo Network has been advertising heavily for the premiere by featuring the contestants saying cleverly scripted sound bites, but my gut reaction about them panned out during the first episode – most are reincarnated freak show exhibits.

It’s not that I mind the eccentric personality of two, but this season is top heavy with them. There is Sweet P, the ex-biker chick whose forearms scare the hell out of me. Accompany her tattoos with the clichéd baby doll dresses and you have a taste of her sweetness.

Kit claims that life is too short to wear ugly clothes so I suspect she only has a month to live (in lieu of flowers, please send donations to your nearest Salvation Army donation box).

Carmen was an ex-model who has fuglied herself up post catwalk career.

MTV's Kurt Loder Rips Into "Sicko"

I was pleasantly surprised to find a very rational and thorough review of Michael Moore's "Sicko" by none other than MTV's Kurt Loder. Now, I know it's not good to generalize people, but I wouldn't have expected anyone from the MTV staff to be so rational about such a topic. My apoligies to Kurt Loder.
 
But, on to the story. We all know (or should) that Michael Moore is a sensationalist who will twist any statistic or anecdote to make a particular point. His movies are not documentaries, they're fictional and based only thinly on valid evidence. He's even admitted as such in the past, and I believe this to be a fair paraphrase: he's a propagandist, not a documentarian.
 

Continuum by John Mayer

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Continuing in his usual blues and soulful tunes John Mayer produced one of the finest compilations of songs in his repertoire with Continuum. Continuum; a 2006 Grammy winner is the fourth of John Mayer’s albums and was released five years after his first album. John Mayer introduced himself to the music world at the age of 23 with Room for Squares, and proceeded to have five Grammy Award nominations.

Through out Continuum you will find the smooth melodic voice that only John can offer. This beautiful melody is a compilation of his love for soul and blues music that delivers a sound that entices you to wanting to hear so much more. With the instrumentals delightfully complimenting his voice, you can believe that every part of this album was put together with precision and great care.

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