Thursday, January 5, 2012

Trailer for Netflix?s first original series hits the web (Yahoo! News)

Despite a somewhat rough year, streaming media and DVD rental giant?Netflix is updating its viewing options with new original content, including its first original series. Called?Lilyhammer, it's the unlikely story of an American mobster who relocates to the small Norwegian town of Lilyhammer as part of the witness protection program.

The Sopranos actor Stephen Van Zandt plays the mobster, and the trailer offers some tantalizing glimpses of what should prove to be an interesting fish-out-of-water story as an East Coast gangster who may or may not be completely over his less-than-legal ways tries to adjust to life in a completely different environment.

Lilyhammer isn't the first original content purchased by Netflix. Back in March, the company announced that it had outbid giants including HBO and AMC for a series called?House of Cards. According to?Netflix's blog, that series will air in late 2012.

Interestingly, Netflix has decided to release the entire?Lilyhammer series ? eight episodes total?? at the same time, so viewers will be able to watch it all at once if they'd like. It's an interesting and potentially risky move, but we assume that they're banking on fans helping spread the word virally, linking and sharing episodes to build buzz. Only time will tell if Netflix's gamble pays off!

Business Insider via?Gizmodo

This article was written by Katherine Gray and originally appeared on Tecca

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Clashes follow teen protester's funeral in Bahrain (AP)

MANAMA, Bahrain ? Riot police in Bahrain fired tear gas, rubber bullets and stun grenades as they clashed Sunday with hundreds of opposition supporters, some hurling Molotov cocktails, following the politically charged funeral of a 15-year-old boy.

Thousands of opposition supporters carrying Bahraini flags and chanting anti-government slogans converged on the island of Sitra, south of the capital Manama, to mourn the death of Sayed Hashim Saeed. They are demanding that police be tried for the deaths of some 40 people since protests began in February.

Police earlier tried to seal off the site of the funeral to prevent crowds from gathering.

The clash on Sitra marks the latest burst of violence in more than 10 months of confrontations and widespread street protests on the strategic Gulf island nation, which is home to the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet. The country's Shiite-led opposition is pressing for greater rights and reforms from the country's Sunni monarchy.

The opposition says the teenager died Saturday after a tear gas canister fired at close range hit him in the chest.

Jaffer al-Sheik, 40, who identified himself as a relative of Saeed, said after the funeral that the boy died while participating in a protest march. He said the canister fired by riot police caused burns on Saeed's chest arm and head.

The Interior Ministry has raised questions about the circumstances of Saeed's death, saying that burns on the boy's body could not have come from a tear gas canister. It has asked the public prosecutor to investigate.

A statement signed by six opposition groups condemned Sunday's attack on the funeral procession.

"We reaffirm our commitment to nonviolence," the statement said. "We call on the government to stop its policy of repression... and bring to trial those accused to respond to the legitimate demands of the Bahraini people."

Also Sunday, Bahrain's new police chief announced that the kingdom would hire an additional 500 police officers "from all sections of Bahrain society," according to a statement from the country's Information Affairs Authority. The official, Tariq Alhassan, said the extra officers would work only in communities from where they were recruited.

Bahrain's Shiites have long complained of systematic discrimination that largely keeps them out of state security forces and top government jobs.

The government has vowed to undertake reforms following the release of a report in November that outlined human rights abuses carried out by the government during this year's unrest.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Santorum events jammed as candidate rises in polls

Republican presidential candidate former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum speaks to local residents during a campaign stop at the Daily Grind coffee shop, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, in Sioux City, Iowa. Republican presidential candidates are largely shifting from persuading voters to mobilizing them for Tuesday's caucuses. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Republican presidential candidate former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum speaks to local residents during a campaign stop at the Daily Grind coffee shop, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, in Sioux City, Iowa. Republican presidential candidates are largely shifting from persuading voters to mobilizing them for Tuesday's caucuses. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Republican presidential candidate former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum looks on as he waits to speak to local residents during a campaign stop at the Daily Grind coffee shop, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, in Sioux City, Iowa. Republican presidential candidates are largely shifting from persuading voters to mobilizing them for Tuesday's caucuses. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

(AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum smiled Sunday as he told the story of a campaign event he held a few months ago.

"The audience was one, but it turned out all right," said Santorum. Things have changed.

He began his campaign day at the Daily Grind, a downtown Sioux City coffee shop that's very popular ? but nothing like it was on Sunday, when it was so jammed that movement was next to impossible.

"I hope you sold a few cups of coffee," Santorum told operators as he wrapped up his event.

Later, in Orange City, far from the state's population centers, hundreds of Santorum backers jammed a bank conference room, spilling out into the hallway.

As the former Pennsylvania senator's poll numbers have improved, the feel of his campaign events has changed dramatically, and the candidate himself is distinctly upbeat. He has worked for years to build his ties to Iowa's potent conservative electorate, and there are signs it could be paying off.

Santorum stops short of saying "I told you so," but not by much.

"From the very beginning, I said I would trust the people of Iowa," said Santorum. "Our support is rallying and rising here."

Throughout the day, he targeted the conservative activists who pushed his rise in the polls, telling them they can send a message about family and faith by giving him a solid showing in Iowa's leadoff caucuses.

"If you fight for what's right you will send a loud and clear message to the world about where the heartland of America is looking," Santorum told supporters.

"The key is to understand that the foundation of America is family and faith," he said. "This is a decision about what kind of America we are going to hand to your children and grandchildren."

There are signs that Santorum's diligent efforts in Iowa are paying dividends.

"He's been here a lot and shakes hands with people," said Jim Gilbert of Sioux City. "When you ask him a question, he looks you in the eye and answers you."

"He's a family person," said Kathy Gilbert of Sioux City. "It's like a neighbor. It takes a while to get to know them, but when you do they're a friend for life."

John McCarthy of Sioux City said he appreciates the dogged campaign style.

"We're pretty basic," said McCarthy. "We like the face-to-face stuff. Maybe we're not as impressed by star power as other parts of the country."

As Santorum's standing in the polls has increased, some of his rivals have begun attacking him. He says he's ready for that criticism and he's been through tough campaigns before.

"This is not my first rodeo," said Santorum. "Our family has talked about it. I've had tough elections before."

"The pundits say I can't win, but the people, you, are doing the job of Iowans," said Santorum. "You fight to be first because you take the responsibility seriously. I believed from the beginning that the people of Iowa would give us our bump because we have worked for it. Now, it's Iowa's turn to provide leadership."

Logistically, he's put in place more than 1,100 precinct captains to convince the undecided on Tuesday.

"Maybe a third of the people will be undecided," he told supporters. "Help them make up their minds."

Associated Press

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Lindsay Lohan to Ring in NYE at Dubai Rager?


Despite her claims to have passed on New Year's gigs to focus on turning over a new leaf, Lindsay Lohan will ring in 2012 at a RAGING PARTY in Dubai.

So says an overseas party planning company, at least.

Lohan claims that's complete BS though, and is threatening legal action, saying they're just using her name to promote the event, according to TMZ.

Lindsay is reportedly pissed, and rightfully so, that she's been tied to a NYE bash on the Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship in Dubai, since she ain't going.

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Her always-busy legal team is pounding out a cease and desist letter claiming that she can and is prepared to sue if they continue to lie about Lohan's NYE plans.

Lohan's rep, Steve Honig, says in a statement:

"Lindsay is not going to Dubai, nor had she ever considered doing so. She will be spending New Year's Eve in L.A. with a few close friends and family."

Sorry, people of Dubai. If you want to overpay to party with a celeb who actually will show up, and be painfully boring, go check out Kim Kardashian at Tao Las Vegas.

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