Friday, April 29, 2011

Sister Act: Theater Review

The Bottom Line

Whoopi Goldberg's absence is felt, but this bouncy musical eventually gets into the habit in a good way.

Venue:

Broadway Theatre, New York (runs indefinitely)

Cast:

Patina Miller, Victoria Clark, Fred Applegate, Sarah Bolt

Director:

Jerry Zaks

NEW YORK ? Lead producer Whoopi Goldberg is the name above the title of Sister Act. This enjoyable family-friendly musical adaptation's biggest draw is the brand she was instrumental in forging in the 1992 Touchstone movie and its sequel. But paradoxically, Goldberg is also a handicap here, demonstrating that hers are tough shoes to fill in a comedy.

That's not to say Patina Miller doesn't deliver in the role of Deloris Van Cartier, the ghetto-fabulous nightclub singer who witnesses a murder and goes into hiding in a convent. She has a winning presence, but her comic chops are not quite equal to her powerhouse vocals or knockout looks. And even in costumer Lez Brotherston's trashy-flashy purple suede thigh boots and hot pants, Miller suggests class more than sass or brass, components that were woven into Goldberg's indelible imprint on the role.

That makes this Sister Act a process of adjustment for anyone familiar with the material. Despite some strong numbers, it takes Miller most of the patchy first act to seize ownership of the role, which she eventually does. In the more assured second act, the musical catches fire, establishing a fresh identity distinct from that of the movie.

The creative team has bumped the story back in time, shifting the action from present-day Reno/San Francisco to 1970s Philadelphia. And while Goldberg's Deloris favored Motown, Miller's is all about that sweet Philly soul sound, with a dose of disco.

Composer Alan Menken teams again with lyricist Glenn Slater (his collaborator on the stage version of The Little Mermaid) to cook up a tuneful original score of lush funk grooves, entrusted to a cast of strong singers. The male roles are expanded via songs that evoke The O'Jays, The Spinners, The Stylistics and Lou Rawls, while the girls channel The Three Degrees, Patti LaBelle and -- stepping beyond Philly city limits in style -- Donna Summer. Doug Besterman's orchestrations time-travel amusingly back to the period, while choreographer Anthony Van Laast's Soul Train-meets-hip-hop moves are a little more lax about the '70s mandate.

The show follows the basic template of Joseph Howard's screenplay. After walking in on her married lover Curtis (Kingsley Leggs) as he ices one of his goons, Deloris seeks protection from cop Eddie Souther (Chester Gregory). The new development here is that Eddie has had a crush on her since high school, opening the door to romance. Against the objections of the Mother Superior (Victoria Clark), Deloris is tucked away at the Queen of Angels convent and cathedral, going incognito as Sister Mary Clarence.

When Sister MC proves hard to tame, Mother Superior sticks her out of the way in the tone-deaf choir. But her musicianship makes her a natural leader. She brings harmony to the group as she releases the songbirds trapped inside them, and puts butts on the seats of a church threatened with closure.

Premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse in 2006, the show has undergone major surgery since its 2009 London run. Aside from Miller, the cast is mostly new. Broadway veteran Jerry Zaks replaces original director (and former Disney animation president) Peter Schneider, while writer Douglas Carter Beane (Xanadu, The Little Dog Laughed) has come on board to punch up Cheri and Bill Steinkellner's book. The signatures of both new additions are evident and welcome, particularly Zaks' flair for staging accelerated action as gangsters close in for the climactic face-off, and Beane's sure aim with a comic zinger.

Unlike the movie, in which Deloris nudged the cloistered nuns out into the community to do good, here she merely transforms them into booty-shaking divas. Ostensibly, they're raising their voices to God, but they're really just discovering the rush of performing. That shift is countered, however, by enrichment of the clash of wills between Deloris and the Mother Superior, and the mutual lessons they learn. This agenda is boosted by refined work from Clark (a Tony winner for The Light in the Piazza), who gets Menken's more traditional show tunes.

Like another new musical this season, Catch Me If You Can, Sister Act misses opportunities to bring the audience closer to its central character. A moment soon after Deloris' arrival at the convent to a chilly welcome from Mother Superior cries out for a "who-am-I-and-where-is-my-life-going?" song.

Also notably absent is a bonding number for Deloris and her cohorts, meek novitiate Mary Robert (Marla Mindelle), chirpy, zaftig Mary Patrick (Sarah Bolt) and acerbic crone Mary Lazarus (Audrie Neenan). This should have gone more or less where the movie's ice-cream scene was. While it's admirable that the writers didn't want to carbon-copy the movie, they shortchange the show on heart.

But despite some missteps, Sister Act comes together to provide payoff in laughs, emotional uplift and spectacle. Who doesn't want to see nuns in silver-sequined habits boogie down while a giant Virgin Mary statue subs for a disco ball, and a wall of stained-glass church windows pulses like a multicolored dance floor?

In the end, these brides of Christ are not so different from the spotlight-loving drag queens a few blocks away in Priscilla Queen of the Desert. And for audiences seeking entertainment without penance, that's probably no bad thing.

Venue: Broadway Theatre, New York (runs indefinitely)
Cast: Patina Miller, Victoria Clark, Fred Applegate, Sarah Bolt, John Treacy Egan, Demond Green, Chester Gregory, Kingsley Leggs, Marla Mindelle, Audrie Neenan, Caesar Samayoa
Director: Jerry Zaks
Music: Alan Menken
Lyrics: Glenn Slater
Book: Cheri Steinkellner, Bill Steinkellner, with additional book material by Douglas Carter Beane, based on the Touchstone Pictures film written by Joseph Howard
Set designer: Klara Zieglerova
Costume designer: Lez Brotherston
Lighting designer: Natasha Katz
Sound designer: John Shivers
Choreographer: Anthony Van Laast
Music supervisor, vocal and incidental music arrangements: Michael Kosarin
Orchestrations: Doug Besterman
Music director: Brent-Alan Huffman
Producers: Whoopi Goldberg, Joop Van Den Ende, Bill Taylor, Rebecca Quigley
Presented by Whoopi Goldberg, Stage Entertainment, in association with the Shubert Organization, Disney Theatrical Productions

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Naomi Watts Wants More Kids!

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Naomi Watts and her partner of six years, Liev Schreiber, already have two kids together, but according to the 42-year-old actress, they don't plan on slowing down!

Naomi told In Touch that she would "love to have more kids when the timing is right!"

Although she confirmed to the media in 2009 that Liev had given her a ring, as of now, according to the actress, she "is not married" and "has not had a wedding yet."


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Couture video: UFC has to ‘make it right’ for him to fight on

Randy Couture is ready to call it a career, yet he's up for new challenges and it sounds like that could include future fights.

We tracked down Couture just before he hit the friendly skies for Toronto and UFC 129. He's steadfast in his desire to walk away, win or lose, after his fight against Lyoto Machida, but when we mentioned UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones, Couture had an interesting take. Couture said the "UFC would have to make it right" for him to take a fight against Jones (3:00 mark). He also mentioned that he was offered Jones in the past and turned down the fight.

It's likely Couture walks away, works some UFC broadcasts and serves an ambassador for the sport, but it'll be interesting to see what he does if he scores a big upset over Machida. Never say never.

You can watch UFC 129 on PPV (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) right here on Yahoo! Sports.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Couture-video-UFC-has-to-make-it-right-for-hi?urn=mma-wp1470

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An Interview with Book Blogger, Jenny | The Gatekeepers Post

GATEKEEPERS POST STAFF The Gatekeepers Post is the leading social media book publishing community on the web....More

Today we interviewed Jenny of Take Me Away,?a blog that offers in-depth book reviews for those looking to find a good read. Whether you?re an author looking to pitch a book or an avid book blogger fan, Jenny talks to us about some of her favorite books as well as what it takes to grab her attention when submitting a book to be reviewed.

What do you typically look for when seeking new books to read?

I read all types of books so it?s hard to describe any one thing that I look for. I go with what my mood is at the time. Sometimes I?m in the mood for something light, sometimes I want a thinker, etc. I get a lot of my recommendations from other book bloggers. The excitement for a good book is contagious, and I often can?t help running out and buying a book just based on those recommendations. There are also certain bloggers who have such similar taste to mine that I know for sure if they love something, I will too!

What types of books do you wish people would send you?

Well, I mainly prefer that I not be sent books outside my preferred genres.? Every once in a while I?ll receive a book or a review request for a sci-fi or fantasy book, and it clearly says on my blog that I don?t read those.? In those cases, I assume that the book/request went out to everyone since it is not relevant to my blog.? On the other hand, I can?t blame people for asking?just in case.? So for what I wish people to send me? pretty much anything that is of the genres I like ? contemporary, literary, or women?s fiction or mystery/thrillers.

As a book reviewer with limited time on your hands, how do you go about selecting titles from the suggestions sent to you? What?s a good way to catch your eye to ensure a review?

My reading moods change frequently so it?s hard to decide ahead of time what I want to read.? Because I do have limited time, I try to choose books to read that I feel super excited about and want to read RIGHT AWAY.? Clearly, I can?t read every book right away, so if it?s a book I don?t have that feeling about, then chances are I won?t get to it for a while.? I tend to like books that have some sort of ?issue? that I am probably going to want to talk about in addition to the book.? I?m a social worker and therapist, so books (fiction or non) that bring up any kind of human rights or human interests topic is usually of interest to me as are books about relationship dynamics (be it in a couple, in a family, etc).? In terms of ensuring a review, I am more inclined to read a book if I receive it a month or two before the publication date.? One the publication date passes, I start to feel discouraged if I haven?t gotten to it yet and then I?ll move on to another one I know I can get done in time for a review right around the publication date.? Oh, also, if you look at my blog you?ll see a link at the top called ?New York Shelf?? I adore books that take place in NYC, so that ALWAYS catches my eye!

What were some of your favorite books this past year?

Oh, I already have so many books I?ve loved!? Some of these were published years prior but I just read all of these this year: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick, Bossypants by Tina Fey, The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown, Bent Road by Lori Roy, and Leaving Atlanta by Tayari Jones.


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Anderson Silva Talks 'Like Water' Doc, Plan to Finish Career at Middleweight

UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva joined The MMA Hour in studio Monday to discuss his new "Like Water" documentary, his rivalry with Chael Sonnen, why he was upset with Vitor Belfort, his dream to fight boxing great Roy Jones Jr. and much more. Check out the video below for the complete interview or watch the entire episode here.

Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/04/27/anderson-silva-talks-like-water-doc-plan-to-finish-career-at/

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Britney Spears: Engaged or Not?

A spokesperson for Britney Spears has shot down rumors the pop star is to wed again after she was photographed wearing what appeared to be an engagement ring. The Toxic hitmaker sparked speculation she was set to marry her agent and boyfriend of two years, Jason Trawick, on Friday when she was spotted wearing a [...]

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InvenSense's SmartMotion 4.0 Platform Brings More Control To Mobile Realm

Motion sensing is very much "all the rage" these days, largely thanks to just how popular it has become in console gaming. Every major console maker now has some sort of motion/gesture-based control rig, and a lot of that technology is shifting over to the PC realm as well. Razer just released a firm ship date on their Hydra control, and now Invensense -- a company whose parts are inside a ton of those motion-based peripherals -- has unveiling their latest platform. The new SmartMotion platform with 9-axis MotionFusion engine looks to be the next major leap in motion sensing, with SmartMotion 4.0 engineered specifically for the mobile handset and tablet market.
SmartMotion 4.0 is a complete software platform that in combination with the InvenSense flagship MPU-6000 MotionProcessor will deliver robust, well-calibrated 9-axis sensor fusion data using its field proven and proprietary MotionFusion engine. martMotion 4.0 brings real solution value to OEMs by enabling rapid integration of MotionProcessing technology and providing complex 9-axis sensor fusion algorithms, robust multi-sensor calibration and integration with leading mobile OS APIs to deliver responsive gaming experiences and predictable navigation heading performance while at the same time reducing processor load by 10X.

It's all a bit deep to understand, but the reality is that this platform could lead to more motion-specific apps for smartphones and tablets, which will be vital to location-based apps and gaming apps. Only time will tell how long it takes OEMs and developers to start taking advantage, but based on how quickly the mobile market is working these days, we'd say it'll be fairly quick.

InVensense? unveils smartmotion? PLATFORM with 9-Axis motionfusion? engine

Platform Integrates MotionFusion Engine with Compass Libraries from AKM and Aichi Steel to Provide Industry's Most Robust Solution for Sensor Calibration and 9-axis Sensor Fusion

SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 20, 2011 - InvenSense, Inc., the leading solution provider of MotionProcessors? for consumer electronics, today announced their latest software solution platform with the introduction of SmartMotion? 4.0 for the mobile handset and tablet market. SmartMotion 4.0 is a complete software platform that in combination with the InvenSense flagship MPU-6000? MotionProcessor will deliver robust, well-calibrated 9-axis sensor fusion data using its field proven and proprietary MotionFusion? engine. Market adoption of motion sensors in leading consumer electronics products has sky rocketed in the past year. However, many handset and tablet manufacturers have realized that the mere integration of motion sensor components, such as, gyroscope, compass and accelerometer in their products does not translate to a truly functional motion enabled device. SmartMotion 4.0 brings real solution value to OEMs by enabling rapid integration of MotionProcessing technology and providing complex 9-axis sensor fusion algorithms, robust multi-sensor calibration and integration with leading mobile OS APIs to deliver responsive gaming experiences and predictable navigation heading performance while at the same time reducing processor load by 10X.

Application developers are learning to use sensor fusion data to design more immersive applications that fully leverage the capabilities of the gyroscope, accelerometer and compass sensors. High quality sensor fusion data must first start with well-calibrated sensors. SmartMotion 4.0 combines InvenSense's expertise and experience in gyroscopes with the expertise of AKM and Aichi Steel, two leaders in compass technology, to provide the market's most robust compass calibration solution. To start, SmartMotion 4.0 uses the integrated libraries from AKM and Aichi Steel to provide calibrated compass data into the MotionFusion engine for accurate 9-axis sensor fusion calculations. However, in everyday use, compass sensors are highly sensitive to stray magnetic fields which can affect navigation heading accuracy. To solve this problem, InvenSense has developed patent-pending adaptive algorithms that use the gyroscope to reject stray magnetic fields and provide stable heading guidance to the application. SmartMotion 4.0 addresses further calibration challenges, including a patent pending algorithm for gyro-assisted fast compass calibration, accurate sensor bias calibration and run-time gyro bias calibration while also adjusting for field corruption and tilt compensation issues.

As an essential integration step,? Application Programming Interfaces (API's) to popular mobile operating systems are also provided for delivering quaternion, rotation matrix, linear acceleration and gravity sensor fusion data allowing application developers to fully leverage the benefits of the gyroscope together with the accelerometer and magnetometer for a wide range of Mobile Applications.?? ?

The SmartMotion 4.0 platform has already been designed in by several leading OEMs, and general availability to existing and future customers will begin in May. For more information on InvenSense MotionProcessing solutions, please visit www.invensense.com.?

Source: http://hothardware.com/News/InvenSenses-SmartMotion-40-Platform-Brings-More-Control-To-Mobile-Realm/

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