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The News Review:

- Steve Jobs’ iTunes dance
- SI.com – Writers – Marty Burns: Heat’s fortunes rest with Shaq -…
- Dance to fame
- This dance imitates life

Steve Jobs’ iTunes dance
salon.com – Feb 23, 2007
You’re not allowed to break DRM and corporations certainly can’t field products that break it. The results are ugly: Companies like 321 Studios (whose DVD X-Copy software lets you make otherwise legal backups of your DVDs) were. So if you shellac a one-atom-thick layer of DRM over a product you get the full power of the American legal system as a weapon to use against competitors.

SI.com – Writers – Marty Burns: Heat’s fortunes rest with Shaq -…
SI.com – Feb 23, 2007
1 rebounds in roughly 20 minutes. Not bad but hardly vintage Shaq either. Even coach Pat Riley said before the All-Star break that he expected more from his superstar center. Specifically Riley wanted to see Shaq get down the court faster and be more active on the backboards. "He’s had enough games” Riley told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "He’s in good enough shape where he’s not hurting. " ne promising sign for the Heat is that Shaq has picked up his play in the first two games since the All-Star break.

Dance to fame
Hindu – Feb 23, 2007
What else would you say about a boy whose dance and acting skills got him a role in Bollywood? ne of the two winners of Hungama TV’s ral B John aur Kaun contest Rishi Dalmia is all set to act along with John Abraham Arshad Warsi Bipasha Basu and Boman Irani in Vivek Agnihotri’s Goal. New career The Std VII student of Geetanjali School he has also won a scholarship for Rs. 5 lakhs and three-year contract with UTV to manage his film career. He is flying to London for the shoot by end of February. Though this opportunity is giving him a lot of fame he doesn’t seem interested in making a career in films… Though this opportunity is giving him a lot of fame he doesn’t seem interested in making a career in films. Studies are quite important for him. “Studies will take a break but thankfully my teachers are understanding. I will make up for all that after coming back” he says. His aim is to be a software engineer dancing will continue to remain a hobby though. So how has life changed post this contest? “Nothing much. In the beginning my friends used to tease me that I am star but no longer.

This dance imitates life
Toronto Star – Feb 23, 2007
416-204-1082 It is said that it takes 10 years to become a fully formed choreographer. That being the case either Marie France Forcier began making dances when she was very young or she is defying convention. A 2005 graduate of the School of Toronto Dance Theatre Forcier earned approving notice that same year at the Toronto International Dance Festival with a work performed in an art gallery. A choreographer without question Forcier also dances with assurance and originality and finds the same qualities in the dancers she hires. That piece from 2005 In Complete Cycles occupies the first half of her full evening show and has retained its freshness and intrigue. The title refers Forcier writes to "the synchronized and overlapping cycles (complete and incomplete) experienced by a group of five in the span of a year. " But like Vivaldi’s Four Seasons these cycles could also represent stages of life… The new work Nucleus is tighter with a very clear language of its own. Heather Berry is a character who seems to be in search of her clan. The four dancers again working within the structure of Bunton’s colourful soundscape form odd locking arrangements that break apart. They sit in a row with their arms held up at right angles two fingers pointed skyward like tuning forks. r they make daisy wheels lying on their sides on the floor using their legs to turn in circles like gears that don’t mesh. Nucleus leads one to metaphysical musings about recurrent patterns in life and the meaning that is always just out of reach.

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