Thursday, 19 June 2008
The Esoteric
Artist: The Esoteric
Genre(s):
Rock
Metal
Metal: Death,Black
Easy Listening
Discography:
Subconscious Dissolution Into The Continuum
Year: 2004
Tracks: 4
1336
Year: 2004
Tracks: 4
Metamorphogenesis
Year: 2001
Tracks: 3
The 7 Wonders Of The World
Year: 2000
Tracks: 7
Signs Of Life
Year: 2000
Tracks: 8
Legendary Creatures
Year: 2000
Tracks: 5
Desert Oasis
Year: 2000
Tracks: 2
The Pernicious Enigma Cd1
Year: 1996
Tracks: 9
Epistemological Despondency [2Cd]
Year: 1994
Tracks: 6
The Death Of Ignorance (Demo)
Year: 1993
Tracks: 8
Lost Cultures
Year:
Tracks: 6
Atstek legends
Year:
Tracks: 9
Atlantisz
Year:
Tracks: 6
 
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
Sheen fails in bid to stop Richards TV show
Actor Charlie Sheen has lost a bid to prevent his ex-wife Denise Richards from including their two daughters in a new reality TV show, after a Los Angeles judge ruled in the actress' favour.
Sheen is objecting to letting the former couple's girls, three-year-old Sam and two-year-old Lola, take part in the TV programme.
But after a closed hearing at the Los Angeles family court on Tuesday, Commissioner Harvey A Silberman ruled Richards was allowed to include the children in the programme, subject to a number of rules.
The details of which have yet to be released.
Richards was represented in court by her attorney, who participated via telephone, while Sheen attended the hearing with his lawyer.
The TV show will reportedly revolve around Richards' life as a working single mum in Hollywood.
Sheen is objecting to letting the former couple's girls, three-year-old Sam and two-year-old Lola, take part in the TV programme.
But after a closed hearing at the Los Angeles family court on Tuesday, Commissioner Harvey A Silberman ruled Richards was allowed to include the children in the programme, subject to a number of rules.
The details of which have yet to be released.
Richards was represented in court by her attorney, who participated via telephone, while Sheen attended the hearing with his lawyer.
The TV show will reportedly revolve around Richards' life as a working single mum in Hollywood.
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
NY student accuses Lindsay Lohan of stealing coat
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York student claiming Lindsay Lohan made off with her $11,000 mink coat after both women attended a party at a Manhattan nightclub sued the actress on Monday for damages.
Masha Markova, a Columbia University student, said the coat -- a treasured gift from her grandmother -- disappeared in January during a private party at the trendy 1Oak nightclub, where Lohan, 21, was also a guest.
Some time later, Markova spotted Lohan posing in the coat in a photograph in OK! magazine, Markova's lawyer, Merrill Cohen, said.
Markova complained to the club and said the coat was eventually returned to her smelling of "cigarettes and liquor."
Lohan's actions were "intentional, oppressive and malicious and were carried out with reckless disregard" for Markova's rights, according to the lawsuit, filed in New York state court. She did not specify the amount of damages sought.
A representative for Lohan was not immediately available for comment.
Lohan shot to fame after starring in such films as "Freaky Friday," "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen" and "Mean Girls" before succumbing to several stints in rehabilitation and spending time behind bars for a drunken driving and cocaine-possession conviction.
(Reporting by Edith Honan, editing by Michelle Nichols)
Masha Markova, a Columbia University student, said the coat -- a treasured gift from her grandmother -- disappeared in January during a private party at the trendy 1Oak nightclub, where Lohan, 21, was also a guest.
Some time later, Markova spotted Lohan posing in the coat in a photograph in OK! magazine, Markova's lawyer, Merrill Cohen, said.
Markova complained to the club and said the coat was eventually returned to her smelling of "cigarettes and liquor."
Lohan's actions were "intentional, oppressive and malicious and were carried out with reckless disregard" for Markova's rights, according to the lawsuit, filed in New York state court. She did not specify the amount of damages sought.
A representative for Lohan was not immediately available for comment.
Lohan shot to fame after starring in such films as "Freaky Friday," "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen" and "Mean Girls" before succumbing to several stints in rehabilitation and spending time behind bars for a drunken driving and cocaine-possession conviction.
(Reporting by Edith Honan, editing by Michelle Nichols)
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