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Entertainment News, Music Reviews, Movie Reviews, and more... FE B R U A R Y 2 3 , 2 0 0 6 INSIDE [email protected] 2 THE BUZZ port. Critics slashed down on controversy. Actresses, who have “Mr. Spear’s” most recent single: endured broken hearts, Jennifer “PopoZao,” but Federline says his Aniston, Uma Thurman, Nicole CONTENTS INSIDE debut album will be even better. Kidman will be hitting the Kodak In an interview to Newsweek, he Stage to make an appearance. explained that he basically can’t Actors Jamie Foxx and Tom 02 Entertainment News be brought down lower than he Hanks, will also be some of the already has; so what does the 27- famed male presenters … New CD 03 Flashback Favorite By Mahsa Khalilifar year-old dancer got to lose: he’s releases of the week include less Daily Titan Columnist got the money, the famous wifey mainstream artists such as Artic Inexpensive Entertainment and kids, who is really laughing Monkey’s Whatever People Say I Sometimes even celebrities need now?! Lisa Presley, 38, confirmed Am That’s What I Am Not… Janis 04 Music Reviews some support, whether it be finan- she was shacking up by making it Ian’s Folk is the New Black… cial or emotional … Nick Lachey official! The King’s daughter mar- John Coltrane Coltrane Live in 25th Ragga Muffi ns Festival is milking Ms. Simpson’s goods ried for the fourth time, this time Paris… Teddy Thompson’s for all she’s got. The former 98 to Michael Lockwood, a musical “Separate Ways”… New DVD Degrees singer and husband of producer and guitarist. The couple releases include Charlize Theron 06 Movie Reviews Jessica Simpson has taken mea- married in Japan last week … in “North Country”… Keira sures to receive “spousal support,” artist Daddy Yankee Knightley stars in “Domino”… 07 Top 10 iPod Downloads according to People. Simpson received the most nominations Rosario Dawson in the film ver- does not want her soon-to-be ex- (10) for the 2006 “Billboard Latin sion of the Tony Award winning 08 Restaurant Profi le husband to obtain such a settle- Music Awards.” The show will air musical: “Rent” … Nicolas Cage ment but California law might beg live on April 27 on Telemundo, playing “The Weather Man” … to differ in the courts … Britney according to MTV News … The Celebrity gossip of the week: The ONTHE COVER: RasR asMichaelM ichael Spears may be his No. 1 fan, but Oscars will air March 5 on NBC Red Hot Chili Peppers in talks to perfomingat the 25th Annual she’s pretty much the only one with some big-name presenters tour later this summer with Kanye RaggaMuffins Festival. (Photo offering her hubby and wannabe this year, namely some that have West?! Stay tuned for that and byChristina House/ DailyD ailyTTitan itan rapper, Kevin Federline that sup- been in the media’s recent eye of more in the next Inside Buzz… Photo Editor) THE BUZZ ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Dianika Abbott

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Read The Buzz Online @ www.dailytitan.com Copyright ©2006 Daily Titan FEBRUARY 23 , 2 0 0 6 MAINSTREAM [email protected] THE BUZZ 3 THE SAGA CONTINUES: A CHEAP WAY TO BE IN THE MOVIE OF POGS ARE BACK! YOUR DREAMS By Pogs became as cherished to even came to be. Daily Titan Staff Writer people as valuable trading cards. Legend has it, that over 600 people off the streets. Every popular company, movie, years ago, the Japanese used to Most movie extras are unpaid television show, or music group play a game called Menkos. They because it may not be in the With all of today’s high tech joined in the craze and released used round pieces, similar to the film’s budget to pay for that video games, who would have shape of pogs today, many people to shoot on any thought just over a decade ago, but they were made of given day, but there are a few kids would entertain themselves clay, ceramic or wood, instances where being a movie for hours using tiny plastic and and had colorful images extra could pay off not only in wood discs? Over 600 years ago, the of sumo wrestlers and entertainment or experience but This simple obsession, known as Japanese used to play a samurai warriors. it could help fatten your wallet. pogs, quickly caught on in schools Some school systems To find movie extra work across the nation, and teachers game called menkos, which banned the game because you can search the internet for were constantly collecting these of the dangers of slam- movie extra casting calls. prized possessions in return for is very similar to pogs. By Jackie Kimmel mers being thrown with Daily Titan Columnist This allows you to pick and their students’ attention. overly zealous force, choose what type of film, what A pog, about the size of a bottle and kids had to keep This week’s topic is a rare genre, and a preferred shooting cap, came in assorted colors with pog-playing outside of and exciting entertainment idea. location. different emblems and pictures. school. Movies are a top choice when I know this entertainment idea The game of pogs is pretty sim- By 1995, the pog craze it comes to low cost entertain- is somewhat out of the ordinary, plistic in nature and easy to play. limited-edition pogs. had reached its popularity peak. ment, but to make your movie but it is worth the time. Friends would gather around in Star Trek pogs were a popular Nowadays, a company called experience uniquely yours, be Still, as a word of caution be a circle and stack 10 to 12 pogs choice among favorites. Funrise is trying to get the pog an extra in a movie. sure to research the film(s) you facedown in the center. Many pog fanatics also had pog craze up and running again. Every movie needs extras and wish to be apart of to make sure Each player would then take carrying case, a plastic tube, in The company introduced a new I know from first hand experi- they are legitimate movies. a “slammer” and hit the stack, which to stack and carry their pre- line of pogs in January and hopes ence that being an extra is hard There is no better feeling trying to flip over as many as pos- cious pogs on them at all times, to get the ball rolling again. but gratifying. than seeing yourself in a fin- sible. incase the opportunity for a good We will have to wait and see There are many studios, ished film product knowing that Only the pogs that landed face swap with another pog player pre- if the saying that history repeats directors, and film students you were part of film making up belonged to that player. sented itself. itself is true, and if our nation always on the look out for a set history. Whoever collected the most Many played the game of pogs, will re-live the pog obsession that of fun loving people to be part Not to mention you can earn pogs won the game. but are unaware of how the game once was. of a movie. major brownie points on a date Plus, if you go looking for a or to just show off with your specific movie it is more than friends. likely you will be able to volun- So for those who become teer for that movie as apposed extras, I’ll see you in the mov- to filmmakers pulling random ies. FEBRUARY 23 , 2 0 0 6 MUSIC [email protected] 4 THE BUZZ CITY DRIVE CRUISE INTO CSUF RAGGAE FESTIVAL LEAVES GENERATION’S QUESTIONING

By Lori Martinez Their laid back Southern called them, but were really just Daily Titan Staff Writer California style caused them to slower-paced songs with just as blend in almost like students. much volume and intensity. Cal State Fullerton students The City Drive may at first The band seemed comfortable were treated to a free concert at sound like many other pop/punk on stage and interacted easily with the Pub in the TSU Underground, bands out in circulation right now, the crowd, with jokes and friendly Thursday Feb. 17 by the Los but as the band played on the banter between songs. Angeles based band, The City music changed. They had a good stage presence Drive. Each song had a distinct feel and kept the audience interested. Despite the fact that most of about it, but all of them equally As students trickled into the pub those in attendance were students catchy. to eat their lunch, many stayed on their lunch breaks, the band With tables and chairs in the long after to enjoy the show. played like everyone was there way, no one danced, jumped The City Drive is a group of just for them. around, or moshed, but many felt talented musicians, and Danny The City Drive consists of a strong urge to. Smith is a gifted songwriter and Vocalist/Guitarist, Danny Smith; The guys sounded awesome lyricist. Bassist, Scott Waldman; Drummer, live, with a good balance between There may have only been Marc Precilla; and guest guitarist their instruments and their vocals. a handful of students that have Chris Perry. They harmonize well together heard of The City Drive, but by By Christina House/ Daily Titan Photo Editor Each member of the band exud- live, producing a sound that is the end of the show the band had RisingJewish star Matisyahu, ignited the crowd as he sang hits ed that rock ‘n’ roll sex appeal record quality at their shows. many more fans, who will patient- from his recent album “Live at Stubb’s.” and they knew it, as they flirted While most of the songs were ly await the release of their new with female audience members upbeat and lively, they did per- full length album, Always Moving throughout the show. form a few ballads, as the band Never Stopping.

THE MUSIC SCOOP PART DUEX

By Jimmy Stroup be Michael McDonald. And with influenced rock ‘n’ roller. Just Daily Titan Staff Writer his latest outings, McDonald has because a Texan wears a cowboy combined his incredible voice hat, pointed boots and strokes a Last week, I put before you with some of the great rhythm gee-tar, that doesn’t mean he’s a few of my favorite albums to and blues (before morons twisted country; that’s a stereotype I’m try to contend your attraction to it into that bastard R&B) and soul here to stamp out here and now. 50 Cent or whatever “American tunes. Arguably, originals are bet- This album has the advantage Idol” runner-up got a juicy ter than covers, but these albums of being both live and a sort of By Christina House/ Daily Titan Editor record deal this month. I was really put the screws to that idea, greatest-hits montage. The best Rootsempress Dezarie, the only female solo art- watching the Amazon ratings, and Michael McDonald’s the track on the album is “Nobody and none of the albums I recom- only white dude on earth that Knows Me Like My Baby,” ist to command the stage. mended jumped like I thought could’ve done that. which could make you misty if they would. Still, I’m undeterred (8) The Beatles (so-called you aren’t careful. “You’re Not and have returned to throw some White Album) by the Beatles. From Texas” is another notable more quality picks your way. So, You know who the Beatles are, tune on this great, great album. here you are. so I don’t have to explain. The (10) The Clash by the Clash. (6) The Name of This Band most improvisational album You may have heard of the is Talking Heads by hmmm…. they ever put together, the White Clash. You may even have a Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the Album is at times tender and at few tunes by the Clash on your great live compilation album by times tumultuous – it’s hard to iPod. But, I assure you, listening the Talking Heads was finally imagine the same two guys can to “Rock the Casbah” doesn’t released on CD a few weeks ago. be so diverse. “Julia,” “While get you close to what the Clash I did have it on vinyl, but my My Guitar Gently Weeps” (fea- is all about – and this album car only takes CDs, so I was sad turing Eric Clapton on guitar), will. Filled with hate and angst, on trips. My personal favorite “I Will,” “Sexy Sadie,” and the guitarist Joe Strummer nearly track is “Found a Job,” though “Revolution(s)” are all tops, created socially-conscious punk “Psycho Killer” and “Minds” are though if I had to list all the rock. “I’m So Bored With the also serious contenders. David great tunes on this double, I’d be U.S.A.” and the classic “Hate & Byrne is a genius, no doubt, so unable to move on, so I compro- War” should bring you closer to enough said. Incidentally, you mise on only the truly great. what the Clash is all about, and might like his solo self-titled (9) Live in Texas by Lyle should lend some understanding By Christina House/Daily Titan Photo Editor effort. A song or two from that Lovett (and his Large Band). I to the roots of punk. album is always on any mix I put know. You think Lovett’s coun- So, that’s the next five. Luciano’ssmooth baritone voice soothed the audience as he together. try because that’s where he gets Absorbing those should fill your sangwith the true essence of raggae music from his heart. (7) Motown (and Motown II) shelved. That’s crap (like your waking moments over the next by Michael McDonald. One of music is, but we’ll get there) week until it’s time again for me my favorite singers has got to – Lovett is a heavily jazz- to enlighten you further. FEBRUARY 23 , 2 0 0 6 MUSIC [email protected] THE BUZZ 5 RAGGAE FESTIVAL LEAVES GENERATION’S QUESTIONING

By Christina House/ Daily Titan Photo Editor TheWailers, “the world’s ultimate roots rock ” group perfomed at the 25th Annual Ragga Muffins Festival in Long Beach, as a tribute to the legendary Bob Marley.

By Courtney Bacalso MacArthur Park While the mes- Freddie McGregor admits doing Daily Titan News Editor in 1982. sage may seem that with his own family has been “It is for us all easy, some artist trying at times. – it is a dance of felt that the mes- McGregor, a noted reggae artist ighters and cell phone the spirit even if sage sometimes as well who successfully brought faces lit the Long you are while, gets lost in the reggae into Indian reservations Beach Arena as thou- black or blue,” he complexity of the and places in Asia, has been guid- sands of people sang said about reggae music. ing his children who have joined along with the Wailers, L music. “Nothing Freddy Flyn, the industry as well. who headlined the Ragga Muffins is easy. who performed His daughter, Yashemabeth, has Festival. The only thing with Ras Michael a strong following in Japan. Reggae history was created as that is easy is and is a former “Sometimes she can be a stub- the Ragga Muffins Festival cel- love.” band member of born girl but they really love her ebrated its 25th anniversary with Ras Michael Eek-a-Mouse, in Japan,” said McGregor as he many reggae artists and music- said that is why agrees. chuckled during the news confer- lovers paying tribute to Reggae people were there “The words ence. “Sometimes you have chil- legend Bob Marley. celebrating the are hard to retain dren that take your advice and do Both the young and the old message of “One because the music well because of it. comprised the artists and the audi- Love.” is complex. Yashemabeth doesn’t follow my ence over the weekend proving Other legend- So, people don’t advice but I am proud of her.” that reggae has become bigger ary artists such as really get to hear However, the generation gap in this world, fulfilling Marley’s Gregory Isaacs, the message,” he was not only seen on stage but in legacy. However, others were left Horace Andy, By Christina House/ Daily TitanTitan PPhotohoto EEditorditor said in an inter- the audience as well. outside of their comfort zone with Alton Ellis and Legendary Gregory Isaacs, who defined “lover srock” graced the view. Joey Vecchione, 33, brought his the way the music has evolved. Admiral Bailey stage with his smooth, winding vocals. Flynt also said 19-month old son, Marley, to the “We were more spirited and performed the first that sometimes the festival. serious to see this music evolve day of the festival. how reggae music has evolved new artists aren’t familiar with “My heart is and reg- to what it is right now,” said Ras “The vibration is so strong, I and become even more worldly. Rastafarian culture but Flynt gae,” the New Jersey native said. Michael, reggae artist and friend of don’t see it going away,” said California bands - Chapter admits that he keeps and open He and his wife, Elaine, 31, named Marley, during a news conference. Misty Roots band member 11 and Michael Franti’s band - mind when listening to the new their son after the reggae legend. “In our time, so many Jamaican Anthony Henry, otherwise known seemed to be a culmination of groups. Barbara Barbino, event organiz- people didn’t understand Rasta as Tsungi, who added that he was reggae and rock, having a similar Garth Dennis - a band member er and founder of Ragga Muffins, until after knowledge increased.” honored to be with legends such sound to Sublime. However, both of , a second-gen- said, in an earlier interview, that While Ras Michael admitted as Ras Michael. have had a successful following eration reggae band – also said he the success of the festival is the that some people might not know Up-and-coming artists such of fans. worries about people forgetting new people it brings to take part him, it is unimportant to him as Odel Johnson and Luciano, Matisyahu, a Jewish artist what the music is about. of the history. because he did it through love and who both performed as well, breaking into the reggae scene, “If you can pass it down to a “Sometimes people don’t know unity. proved that Rastafarian music is has also been receiving a huge small group in a generation, then about artists beyond Bob Marley Ras Michael performed at the here to stay, while performances following. the knowledge is there and it’s – artists who helped paved the festival for his second time. from artists such as Chapter 11, Despite their success, some art- fine. way,” she said. “But this festival He performed at the first Matisyahu, and Michael Franti ists worry that the true spirit of Even if it’s just one, then you helps remind them of who they are ever Ragga Muffins Festival at and the Spearheads illustrated reggae may be forgotten. succeed,” he said. and helps others get out there.” FEBRUARY 23 , 2 0 0 6 MOVIES [email protected] 6 THE BUZZ ‘8 BELOW’ FREEZES ‘FINAL DESTINATION 3’ PROVES OUT THEATERS YOU CAN’T CHEAT DEATH By Lauren Padilla a group of high school students ters, since they were not using By Songha Lee the dogs’ have been on their own. Daily Titan Staff Writer decide to spend the evening at an any characters from the previous Daily Titan Staff Writer As the numbers grow, so does the amusement park. movies. doubt for their survival. Apparently Death doesn’t The idea to use a roller coast- “Final Destination 3” is part of Inspired by a true story, the Cooper (Jason Biggs) plays take no for an answer. “Final er was pitched at the “Final a franchise, and it will please its Disney film “Eight Below” is not Shepard’s comical, dorky best Destination 3” visits the audi- Destination 2” premier. consumers,” Perry said. the typical “Homeward Bound” friend and Antarctic guide. Similar ence for a third time with fresh The movie is not for those movie. to “March of the Penguins,” the new victims to be offered up in search of a mind captivat- When a group of expeditionists film takes viewers on a scenic to grotesque and rather peculiar ing mystery or thriller, but if are forced to leave their beloved journey through Antarctica and deaths. “...We wanted to do you enjoyed the previous Final team of sled dogs during the also presents the habitual spe- It follows the same concept Destinations and would like to worst storm in Antarctica, the cies, which play a role in both the as the prior “Final Destination something that had see the characters killed in grue- dogs must learn how to survive dogs’ survival and perils. 1 and 2” characters have a pre- not been done before.” some, blood-splattering scenes, alone in the harsh frozen condi- The sled dogs are admirably monition of an upcoming deadly the many deaths will not disap- tions for six months. humanized. Each of the eight accident, and are able to save a Criag Perry point. Meanwhile, back in America, dogs has their own personality few peers. The ending to “Final Jerry Shepard (Paul Walker), and characteristics. The characters learn that death FILM PRODUCER Destination 3” does not follow with help of a couple of his Shepard clearly points each cannot be cheated and the movie in the footsteps of the prior Final friends, works diligently to find dog out when he introduces them follows the “saved” as death Destinations. a way to rescue his four-legged to the American geologist, played reclaims its stolen merchandise. “The first ending tested bad friends. by Bruce Greenwood. The main character in “Final Craig Perry, who produced so we knew we had to re-create The film crosses back and Unlike other films where peo- Destination 3” is Wendy (Mary the movie, said the roller coaster it and give the “Final Destination forth between Shepard’s effort to ple voice over a dogs’ character, Elizabeth Winstead). scenes were the hardest to shoot, “fans just what they wanted… but save the dogs and the sled dogs body language is used efficiently She has the deadly premonition because the coaster couldn’t get if you want to know what that is effort to survive. to characterize the dogs. and an inevitable panic attack. insured and had to get recertified you are going to have to watch it When the film flashes back “Eight Below” is a wonderful She escapes with some other after each scene. for yourself,” Perry said. to the dogs, a subtitle is pro- film for both adults and chil- students, and they all watch her “It was a tremendous effort but Don’t worry about the audience jected with the number of days dren. premonition fulfilled. we wanted to do something that experiencing grief over the loss of This sets the journey for the had not been done before,” Perry any characters, there is little char- ill-fated characters, which are left said. acter development and the acting with a mere camera and photos as Perry also said he was happy is far from satisfactory. tools to save their lives. to see that the Final Destination But then again, the audience The accident in this thriller audience would follow the con- who attends a movie of this nature occurs on a roller coaster when cept rather than just the charac- is not hoping for survival. FEBRUAR Y 2 3 , 2 0 0 6 MISC. [email protected] THE BUZZ 7 TOP 10 IPOD GIVE US OUR ‘FREEDOMLAND’

tive for the Gannon County police department. DOWNLOAD Freedomland takes place in 1. “You’re Beautiful” by James two northern New Jersey towns: By Mahsa Kalilifar Blunt Dempsey, a predominantly Daily Titan Colmnist 2. “Temperature” by Sean Paul African-American working-class 3.“Unwritten” by Natasha poor community and Gannon, a The Buzz is your source for Bedingfield neighboring, largely white blue- the latest trends in the music 4. “I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper)” collar suburb. industry and where would we by T-Pain & Mike Jones Danny brings in all of Gannon be without the ever so popular 5. “Check On It” by Beyonce & County police department to and trendy iPod? So for you Slim Thug find out what happened to his iPod fanatics out there: shuffle, 6. “Everytime We Touch” by nephew. nano, mini, etc. (we don’t dis- Cascada The police department causes criminate) … Here is the list of 7. “Shake That” by Eminem tempers to flare when they place the top 10 Downloads for the 8. “Stupid Girls” by Pink barricades trapping the resi- week, according to Apple iTunes 9. “Grillz (Dirty)” by Nelly fea- dents in. Racial tension rises Web site. There’s some pop, hip- turing Paul Wall as residents of the Armstrong Photo provided by Columbia Pictures hop and everything in between. 10. “Dirty Little Secret” by The House incite a riot opposing the Happy Listening! All-American Rejects SamuelL. Jackson and Julianne Moore star in Revolution Studios’ pow- treatment of the Gannon police erfuldrama Freedomland, a Columbia Pictures release. department. Freedomland is an adaptation By Stacy Serna with her sick 4-year-old son. of Richard Price’s novel, which Daily Titan Staff Writer Detective Lorenzo Council is based on a true story. (Samuel L. Jackson) visits and The novel is about a carjack- Brenda Martin (Julianne patrols the Armstrong House ing, a missing child and a neigh- Moore) walks the streets of New located in the gritty parts of the borhood of distrust and racism. Jersey into a Dempsey hospital projects. Jackson’s performance was and claims an African-American He looks after the neighbor- good. man has stolen her car along hood as if it were his own until He played the cool detec- he gets a call about an abduction tive who wanted to protect his from the same location. community and also the victim, Lorenzo goes to the hospital Martin. and meets Brenda, who is a well- It’s a love it or hate it type of known teacher in the Armstrong movie. House. People who are fans of sus- Lorenzo has a feeling that penseful movies will definitely Brenda is not telling him the be satisfied. whole truth and he searches to Maybe it won’t be the movie find out what really happened to of the year but it is a look into her son. what would happen if a white Brenda’s brother Danny child went missing in a black Martin (Ron Eldard) is a detec- community. FEBURA R Y 2 3 , 2 0 0 6 THE BACK PAGE [email protected] 8 THE BUZZ LIVE BLUES, STEAK: THE BEST IN TOWN By Natalie Murillo ly love extremely spicy The banana split is big Daily Titan Staff Writer food. enough to feed more than three The steak comes in people and there is no desert three different sizes: 8, 12 on the menu over $9. tubrik’s is a restau- and 16 ounces. The steak Stubrik’s also has a special rant for any occa- is completely trimmed of “calling card” to help people sion. its fat and is thick and remember where they had their The second you juicy. great time and to also make it S walk in the door, you The steak doesn’t even known to other bars who has are welcomed by the warm, laid need steak sauce because visited Stubrik’s. back atmosphere that surrounds it is so juicy and well “They always give you two the restaurant. With the lights cooked. dollar bills and a dollar coin,” dimmed and the blues music blar- The steak dinners cost said Sheries Aguilar, 27, from ing in the background, Stubrik’s from $14 to $36 depend- Yorba Linda who warns people creates an atmosphere that allows ing on how big the steak not spend the two-dollar bills a person to relax. is and what type of steak they are given because they are “It’s mellow compared to where it is. considered good luck. I live,” said Aaron Robles, 24, Stubrik’s also has pasta Overall, I think the restau- from Corona. dinners such as chicken rant deserves a five star rating The stuffed mushroom appetiz- fettuccine alfredo, sea- because the service is wonder- er has a spicy, flavorful taste that food dishes and dishes Natalie Murillo / Daily Titan Staff Writer ful. The food is served in a I have never experienced in any like beef stroganoff that are timely manner and the waitress other restaurant. The garlic-cheesy priced from $14 to $21. Childs, 23, of Anaheim. Bobby Fox, Stubrik’s manager. and bus boy never let your water bread actually had a thick layer of The seafood dishes are the more Stubrik’s has drink specials He said many patrons feel as or drink glass go empty. Stubrik’s cheese on top unlike most restau- pricey dishes. almost everyday of the week. if Stubrik’s is an “East Coast bar has live bands from Tuesday rants that only sprinkle Parmesan “The food is very, very good “The best thing about [Stubrik’s] on the West Coast” because of the through Saturday nights starting on top of the bread. here. The black and blue steak is that you could get a really high live blues bands and the low-key at 11 p.m. There’s no appetizer over $10 is fabulous, it’s really tender and quality steak, a really great dinner atmosphere. Stubrik’s is located in down- and they start at $3. The Cajun there’s blue cheese on top and and you can walk in with a tank “You can get a little bit of town Fullerton. For more informa- chicken is for people who real- that’s my favorite,” said Alaina top and some flip flops,” said everything,” Fox said. tion, call 714-871-1290.