Tuesday, 26 August 2008

OK! Exclusive: Michael Lohan to Spar With K-Fed?


The last thing the Lohan family unit needs some other celebrity feud, but OK! has well-educated that the patriarch of the scandal-magnet clan, Michael Lohan, intends to throw down the gauntlet and challenge Kevin Federline to a packing match!

"Everyone wants me to fight K-fed because he�s a notorious celebrity papa and so am I," Michael tells OK! alone. "It�s for charity."



In accession to diverting those world Health Organization want to see these two bullet it kO'd � the money would benefit the organization, Long Island's Fight For Charity.

But, adds Michael, this isn't some touchy-feely event. "It's serious boxing," he explains. "You have to go get a trainer. I have to register with the Mature Boxing Association."

It should be noted that K-Fed wasn't Michael's first choice for a sparring partner: "I called Richard Johnson [editor of the NY Post's Page 6 newsmonger column] and challenged him, but he didn�t accept."�

Say Lindsay's pappa, "I don�t care world Health Organization it is; it�s for charity. I�ve been beaten up by the push, so I don�t care if I get a few shots by a kid half my age.�

Michael, who is sponsored by blackbook2.com, also reveals that, if his girl Erin gets her way, she'll be involved in the fistfight as substantially. "They�re stressful to match her up with Debbie Gibson," he says.

Should K-Fed, wHO sources say does not yet know about the fight, live with the challenge, this wouldn't be the first time he's stepped into the ring to scuffle. In 2006, right around the time his then-wife Britney Spears was filing for divorce, the wannabe rapper appeared four separate multiplication on televised WWE grapple matches.










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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Three things our writers love this week

DVDs



"The Wire � Fifth Season"



The finish to one of the best shows ever wraps up all the complicated crime storylines � with more Det. McNulty (Dominic West), wHO got shorted in the fourth season � and adds one: the slow, maddening extinction of newspapers personified by a fictional version of creator and ex-journo David Simon's Baltimore Sun. I don't call up major reviewers have written honestly almost that depicting, for emptiness and fear of their bosses' ire (HBO, $59.99).



Mark Rahner, Seattle Times DVD writer



Art



Charles Stokes



Revisit the life history of the late Seattle artist Charles Stokes, world Health Organization died before this class at his New York home. Thirty-five of his early paintings are on view at the Virginia Inn, gathered from the collections of friends and patrons. A memorial gathering for Stokes will be held at the V.I. on Aug. 17, beginning at 5 p.m. The point continues 11:30 a.m.midnight through Sept. 1 at 1937 First Ave., Seattle (206-728-1937 or www.virginiainnseattle.com).



Sheila Farr, Seattle Times art critic



Festivals



Bumbershoot



It's crowded. It's expensive. We love it. Ease the pain and maximize the pleasure by buying your ticket ahead Saturday, when prices go up. Go to wWW.bumbershoot.org for details.



Lynn Jacobson, Seattle Times Arts & Life editor










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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Rob Crabtree

Rob Crabtree   
Artist: Rob Crabtree

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


The Piper's Legacy   
 The Piper's Legacy

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 11