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Christina Aguilera’s ‘Not Myself Tonight’ Premieres and Twitter Explodes

Mar 30th

Posted by Luke in Music

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Haven’t heard Christina Aguilera’s new single ‘Not Myself Tonight’, which just premiered on her iheartradio.com channel, yet?

Behold the very unique and very catchy club banger:

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There’s a lot going on in this song. I hear house, I hear trance, I hear Christina’s moaning…maybe I am not in the right state of mind to be reviewing this just yet. I will certainly say that there are going to be a fair amount of Gaga and Britney comparisons but that they are unnecessary – neither invented uptempo pop music and neither have Christina’s evident vocal chops.

Anyway, like I mentioned in another post, it sure does help to have a sizeable fanbase:

'Not Myself Tonight' Number 1 TT on Twitter
What does everyone think of her new song? And if you aren’t a fan, feel free to tell me why.

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101 Classics: Buffy The Vampire Slayer

Mar 29th

Posted by Luke in 101 Classics

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All pumped? Good.

Buffy giving her best 'don't mess with me' eyesBeing a vampire is all the rage these days but not so when Buffy The Vampire Slayer first aired in March 1997. Primetime shows about the supernatural were practically non-existent – a notable exception being The X-Files – which is hard to imagine in the current era Buffy helped usher in. Numerous shows, like Charmed, Supernatural, and True Blood, have become popular shows with millions of fans. To see the potential in supernatural offerings to the hungry teen demographic you need look no further than the Twilight juggernaut (remember, I said popular, not necessarily good).

How did Buffy grab us by the jugular? It felt fun and fresh. We’ve all been through – or are currently still living with – the horrors of high school: the changing cliques which we were and were not a part of; the principal who had it out for us; the unrequited love; the embarrassing moments we pray senility will rob us of. Buffy’s creator Joss Whedon added all of these memories into the pot and then took the metaphor of surviving high school to a whole new level. Buffy and the Scooby Gang had to contend with painful math homework, along with the monster of the week and the looming ‘Big Bad’, and didn’t even break a sweat. Okay, maybe Xander did, but that was to be expected.

I wish I’d had Buffy’s writers cooped up in my brain throughout high school. Not only did they create classic lines that were idiomatic and witty, they always shaped the lines to the personality of the characters:

I mean, you can just feel the Willow in her line, “That’s me as a vampire? I’m all evil and skanky…and I think I’m kinda gay”.

Buffy was all the other things we remember high school for, too. It was superficial and occasionally an entire episode dragged on and on like a class we knew we shouldn’t have gotten out of bed for. Contrary to reality, the show and its characters were at their finest in high school. The further Buffy moved away from Sunnydale High, the further she left her quirky side behind. Season 6 failed to balance high drama and emotion with comedy and fluff, and by Season 7 the Buffy we all loved was gone.

I’d be staked and trampled on by an army of Buffybots if I left out the storytelling moments that did succeed. ‘The Body’ was an intense hour of television that poignantly dealt with the fallout from Joyce Summers’ death; ‘Hush’ demonstrated the show did not depend on its pithy dialogue; ‘The Gift’ is the series high on which the show should have ended.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer is a classic television show that wasn’t afraid of dragging its heroine and her loyal band of followers through hell and high water. Not many shows can spin a yarn on the universal themes of sacrifice, love and redemption, and then have the leads dance around in a trashy nightclub to some equally trashy music, but Buffy could, did and was so self-aware it mocked itself straight after. Not bad for a show that started life as a mid-season replacement, ay?

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ObamaCare: what’s up, doc?

Mar 26th

Posted by Luke in Opinion

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Obama’s health care reform has finally found its legs this week. I wouldn’t blame it if it now proceeded to make a quick dash for the exit to avoid the detractors baying for its blood.

Whilst the UN can’t get enough, many Americans have reacted to the recent amendments to health care policy with fear and loathing, understandable considering a large proportion of US citizens pride themselves on the “supposed” free market system which America has had for over 200 years.

In simple terms, the new legislation is first and foremost a revision of health insurance policy. At the moment, it is down to the American individual to sort out their own coverage. ObamaCare, however, will mandate that by 2014 everyone must obtain health insurance, in an attempt to help cover the majority of the 40-50 million Americans who cannot afford or just don’t want health insurance. Those who still refuse to get coverage face a 2.5% income fine or a fine of $695 (depending on which is higher).

There is good news, however. Those families and individuals with a low income will gain access to subsidies which will help them gain access to health insurance or the government-funded Medicaid program. Even if you have a pre-existing condition, you will not be able to be denied insurance.

A lot of press out there right now fails to detail where exactly the money for all this is coming from. Both those on the political left and right seem more eager to preach either sycophantic or doom-laden babble. With a projected cost of $938 billion over 10 years, a big chunk of change is going to have to come from somewhere. But where exactly?

  • Half ($455 billion or so) will be generated by reducing payments to hospitals and others that treat Medicare patients and those under other government health programs.
  • Wealthy Americans face a 0.9% increase on the Medicare hospital insurance tax, raising it to 2.35%. A new, 3.8% Medicare tax on unearned income i.e. interest, capital gains will also take effect for these same Americans – specifically, individuals who make $200,000+ a year and married couples who make more than $250,000. Both these taxes will raise an estimated $210 billion from its starting date of 2013 up until 2019.
  • Those on high-premium aka “Cadillac” insurance plans will have to pay a new excise tax. This will be 40% of premiums paid on plans that cost more than $27,500 annually for a family. Inactive until 2018.
  • Around $90 billion from fees on the health care industry, as drug and medical device manufacturers, and health insurers, stand to gain millions of customers they didn’t have before.
  • Customers of indoor tanning salons will pay a 10% tax.

Basically, ObamaCare likes taxes. (Everybody else hates those, right?) If we break it down further, we can see affluent Americans seem to be footing a lot of the bill – literally. I hope they are not the same people that like to roast themselves on a sunbed, otherwise they’ll be particularly miffed. A nice overview of the discussion on tanning beds, including mention of the 10% tax, comes from Newsy.com:

On a side note, it’s interesting that an average American’s view on the US health care reform correlates with their political affiliation. Perhaps they should just analyse it on its own merits and flaws, though this is hard when you are dealing with a document twice the length of War and Peace.

Personally, I think it’s the fundamental right of any government to provide accessible health care to everyone and believe that is what the Obama administration is trying to do.

How it will turn out is another matter.

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