Friday, June 15, 2012

Comedian Jerry Lewis released from NY hospital

FILE - In this Dec. 7, 2011 file photo released by Starz shows comedian Jerry Lewis speaking at the Encore Original premiere of "Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis" in Los Angeles. A publicist for Lewis says the comedian is resting at his hotel after spending two nights in a New York hospital. Lewis was hospitalized Tuesday, June 12, 2012 due to low blood sugar after forgetting to eat or drink. (AP Photo/Starz, Joe Kohen, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 7, 2011 file photo released by Starz shows comedian Jerry Lewis speaking at the Encore Original premiere of "Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis" in Los Angeles. A publicist for Lewis says the comedian is resting at his hotel after spending two nights in a New York hospital. Lewis was hospitalized Tuesday, June 12, 2012 due to low blood sugar after forgetting to eat or drink. (AP Photo/Starz, Joe Kohen, File)

(AP) ? A publicist for Jerry Lewis says the 86-year-old comedian is resting at his hotel after spending two nights in a New York hospital.

Lewis was hospitalized Tuesday due to low blood sugar after forgetting to eat or drink.

Publicist Candi Cazau says Lewis was taken to the hospital as a precaution just before he was scheduled to receive an award from the Friars Club. He also was set to present Tom Cruise with the group's Entertainment Icon Award.

Cazau said Thursday "all is well" with Lewis and he's preparing to return to work.

She says Lewis is beginning three weeks of directing rehearsals for a new musical based on his 1963 film "The Nutty Professor."

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

iPhone vs. Mac: Gamers go head to head

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If you've ever wanted to pit your iPhone?gaming skills against those of your Mac-gaming friends, it looks like you'll finally get your chance.

Apple is bringing its friendly score-comparing Game Center to the?Mac desktop operating system for the first time.?It will be part of?Apple's forthcoming?Mountain Lion operating system, which launches this summer.?

The news was announced Monday during the keynote presentation opening Apple's annual World Wide Developer's Conference. (For a look at all the breaking news, follow this link.)

Game Center is already available for iOS devices -- making it so you can play games against and compare scores between iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads. But with Game Center for Mac, it brings the computer owners into the competitive equation.

What this?means is that?you'll be able to?play turn-based games across platforms -- or rather across even more platforms.??(The more Apple-owning friends to trash-talk with, the merrier.).

Apple's 130 million Game Center users post 5 billion scores every week, Apple revealed Monday.

Winda Benedetti writes about games for msnbc.com. You can follow her tweets about games and other things?here on Twitter?or join her in the streamhere?on Google+.?And for more video game news and reviews be sure to check out the In-Game Facebook page?right here.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

HBT: Cards draft son against Matheny's wishes

Last week Mike Matheny said he thought it would be a bad idea for the Cardinals to draft his son, high school center fielder Tate Matheny, because ?it would be too tough? and he didn?t want to ruin the good relationship they have.

Matheny specifically cited the example of longtime Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncan and his son Chris Duncan, who was St. Louis? first-round pick in 1999. Chris Duncan played parts of five seasons for the Cardinals and didn?t seem to have any big problems working with his dad, but Matheny explained: ?I know that it was awkward. He was a good player. He handled it well, but it made it tougher.?

Today the Cardinals drafted Tate Matheny anyway, using their 23rd-round pick on the manager?s son. It might end up being a moot point, as Matheny is committed to Missouri State and most reports have him playing college ball unless offered a big bonus to sign.

Either way, it?s interesting that Mike Matheny?s public stance changed or the Cardinals? front office simply chose to ignore his wishes.

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Update: Matheny ended up going along with the idea, tweets FOXSportsMidwest.com?s B.J. Rains:

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Bruce Springsteen blasts bankers in Berlin concert

The Boss goes off on "greedy thieves" and "robber barons" in fluent German during his Berlin concert. Bruce Springsteen returned to Berlin, where he played a July 1988 concert behind the old Iron Curtain in East Berlin.

By Erik Kirschbaum,?Reuters / May 31, 2012

Singer Bruce Springsteen performs with the E. Street Band during their European tour to promote their latest album "Wrecking Ball" in Frankfurt, Germany May 25, 2012.

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Rocker Bruce Springsteen touched on a nerve of widespread discontent with the financiers and bankers at a Berlin concert on Wednesday, railing against them as "greedy thieves" and "robber barons."

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Springsteen, a singer-songwriter dubbed "The Boss" who has long championed populist causes, played to a sold-out crowd at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, singing from his album "Wrecking Ball" and speaking about tough economic times that have put people out of work worldwide and led to debt crises in Greece and other countries.

"In America, a lot of people have lost their jobs," said Springsteen, 62, who performed for three hours to some 58,000 fans in the packed stadium that hosted the 1936 Olympics and the 2006 World Cup final.

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"But also in Europe and in Berlin, times are tough," he added, speaking in fluent German. "This song is for all those who are struggling." He then introduced "Jack of All Trades", a withering attack on bankers that includes the lyrics: "The banker man grows fat, working man grows thin."

Europe has been especially hard hit since 2008's financial meltdown that sparked an enduring sovereign debt crisis. Unemployment on the continent has risen to levels not seen since the 1990s.

Springsteen's "Wrecking Ball" tour began on May 13 in Spain, which is struggling with its crushing debt load, and it runs for 2-1/2 months with 33 stops in 15 countries before concluding on July 31 in Helsinki.

'FAT AND EASY ON BANKER'S HILL'

Berlin, largely a working class city, has been a special place for Springsteen since his July 1988 concert behind the old Iron Curtain in East Berlin.

Watched by 160,000 people, or about 1 percent of then Communist East Germany's population, it was the biggest rock show in East German history, and The Boss boldly spoke out against the "barriers" keeping East Germans in their portion of the city.

Some historians have said the concert fed into a movement gaining moment at the time that contributed to the tearing down of the Berlin Wall 16 months later in November 1989.

"Once in a while you play a place, a show that ends up staying inside of you, living with you for the rest of your life," he told the crowd on Wednesday after being handed a poster from a fan thanking him for the 1988 concert. "East Berlin in 1988 was certainly one of them."

Even though Germany has managed to come through the current financial crisis in fairly good shape, Berlin itself is struggling with a double-digit unemployment rate, low wages and a high poverty. And some of the lyrics in Springsteen's "Wrecking Ball" album clearly struck a chord with the crowd.

In "Shackled and Drawn", Springsteen sings about "Gambling man rolls the dice, working man pays the bill. It's still fat and easy up on banker's hill. Up on banker's hill the party's going strong, down here below we're shackled and drawn."

With "Easy Money", Springsteen rips into the "fat cats" who will "just think it's funny ... when you're whole world comes tumbling down." In "Death to My hometown", Springsteen assails the "greedy thieves and robber barons" who "destroyed our families, factories and they took our homes." In the song "Wrecking Ball", he sings: "Hold tight to your anger."

"The financial world has caused us all a lot of our problems and Springsteen has always been a critical spirit - that's what I like about him," said Kathleen Wapp, a 42-year-old doctor's assistant from Wolfsburg who was at the show. "I like the way he's not afraid to put a critical light on the key issues."

"I think it's great the way he's taking on the banking industry - he's got it dead right," said Matthias Beck, 46, a carpenter from Leipzig. "There's hardly anything good about banks. They take advantage of the little people, and it's always hard to find someone who'll take responsibility when it all goes wrong." (Reporting By Bob Tourtellotte)

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