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Madonna’s Spiritual Awakening:

During a long career as a singer, dancer, new age seeker and mega-celebrity, Madonna added a new item to her resume  as an Israeli newspaper correspondent.

The article in Friday’s edition of Israel’s daily paper (Yediot Ahronot) bears Madonna’s byline. It describes her spiritual awakening with discovering Jewish mysticism, called Kabbalah, after which, she writes, “all the puzzle pieces started falling into place.”

Madonna is bringing her Sticky & Sweet tour to Israel in September, which no doubt explains the timing of her journalism debut here. But she also has ties to Israel and Judaism through her involvement with the Los Angeles based Kabbalah Center, whose new-age version of Judaism’s ancient mystic tradition has become popular among members of Hollywood’s A-list.

The 50-year-old pop icon has taken the Hebrew name Esther and came to Israel on private pilgrimages in 2004 and 2007 along with other Kabbalah devotees.

In the article, Madonna, who was raised Roman Catholic, describes hearing about Kabbalah for the first time at a dinner party in Los Angeles while pregnant with her daughter Lourdes, who is now 12. She had recently completed a star turn in the movie Evita, she writes, but “still felt like something was missing in my life.”

She went to her first class, taught by a teacher named Eitan, after years of practicing yoga and reading about Buddhism, Taoism and early Christianity.

“I heard what he had to say and I knew at this moment my life would never be the same,” she writes in the article, which the paper published both in Hebrew and in the original — and apparently unedited — English.

“Life no longer seemed like a series of Random events,” she writes. “I also began to see that being Rich and Famous wasn’t going to bring me lasting fulfillment and that it was not the end of the journey.”

The Kabbalah Center’s devotees have included other celebrities such as Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher andBritney Spears. Many mainstream Jewish scholars see the Center’s self-help teachings, its sale of Kabbalah-themed merchandise and its embrace by non-Jewish pop stars as a perversion of Judaism’s ancient and secretive mystic tradition.

Some rabbis were particularly incensed by Madonna’s song, “Isaac,” about the revered 16th-century KabbalistRabbi Isaac Luria, which featured on her 2005 album, “Confessions on a Dance Floor.”

Jewish tradition has long held that Kabbalah is so complicated and so easily misunderstood that students may only begin to approach it with a strong background in Jewish law and only after age 40. The discipline’s elements include the study of mystical texts, prayer and meditation in an attempt to draw closer to the divine.

The criticism appears to have had no effect on Madonna’s popularity among Israelis. Originally scheduled to give one concert in Tel Aviv, Madonna added a second after the first show quickly sold out.

Kara DioGuardi Coming Back to American Idol!

Guessing which judges will be back on American Idol next season has become a popular game.Everyone is having trouble keeping track of the rumors, reports and whispers.

However, Kara DioGuardi will be back for season nine of the hit reality television show.

To no surprise, the source reports that DioGuardi’s new deal doesn’t even come close to what the judges are getting or asking for.

DioGuardi is set to start shooting a new season of auditions in the next week or so.

Ms. Abdul is still hammering out a deal, but we have a feeling all will get worked out in the end and hopefully all four judges will return for season nine.

Foreigner’s Wal-Mart deal

Mick Jones has seen classic rock bands like the Eagles, AC/DC and Journey reach new levels of popularity thanks to Wal-Mart Stores; now he wants, Foreigner (His Band), to get in on the action.Mick says he wants the band, which is releasing a three disc set through Wal-Mart Stores Inc. on Sept. 29th, to regain recognition as a force in music. He stated many people don’t realize that Foreigner is back in the music scene.

Foreigner is best known for songs such as Urgent, Hot Blooded and I Want to Know What Love Is.

2009 Charleston Beach Music & Shag Festival

CHARLESTON BEACH MUSIC AND SHAG FESTIVAL   AUGUST 27- 30 , 2009

Summer’s barely here, but now’s the time to make your plans for the 2009 Charleston Beach Music & Shag Festival. This event is a blast. It’s being held again at J B PIVOTS BEACH CLUB AND the Citadel Alumni House (69 Hagood Street), which is a terrific venue and the band lineup is tops.

Thursday night is John FM night at J.B. Pivots ($5). Deejay Pat Patterson will be spinnin’ tunes, so you KNOW it’s gonna be a large time. Friday night, also at Pivots ($20) features Charleston’s own Rick Strickland (“Something Smooth”) along with Angel Rissoff (“Jitterbop”) with deejay Butch Halpin in the house  and Rhonda McDaniel will be joining us .

Saturday ($30), which takes place at the Citadel Alumni House, is Surf Day. From 9 a.m. to noon, it’s the Top 40 countdown for 94.9 The Surf. Entertainment starts at 12 NOON a shag workshop with Barbara and Jerry Wade . At  1 p.mThe Fabulous Shades (“I Wanna Be At the Beach”) from the South Carolina upstate hit the stage  At 2:30 p.m. Angel Rissoff (“Boogie Down Bronx”) and Rhonda McDaniel make another appearance.  It’s Mr. Johnny Rawls at 4:00  (“Can I Get It,” “Red Cadillac”) who bought the house down last year. (And, by the way, he loves my red shoes)Have you heard this soulman belt out a tune yet? You need to. At 5:30, it’s one of the early South Carolina beach bands, the Melody Makers (“The Oreo Song”).

Take a break , have supper go on a carriage ride and be back at Pivots at least by 9 PM . Doors open at 7:00 PM

On Sunday ($30), the fun starts at noon with a shag workshop with The Wades. At 1:00 p.m with the Catalinas  take the stage(“Summertime’s Calling Me”). At 2:30 p.m., get ready for the ECP Band.  The Swingin’ Medallions (Double Shot of My Baby’s Love”) take over at 4:00 p.m. And the closing act will be the mighty, mighty, Tams (“Be Young Be Foolish Be Happy”) from Hotlanta, Ga.

There will be plenty more details to come. Lots of Food, Full Bar, DJ in between bands, no lawn chairs needed, no coolers allowed. Keep posted for any additions or changes. Or better yet, log ontowww.pivotsbeachclub.com and click on Charleston Beach Music Festival or call 843-571-3668 or 843 -814-0577

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2009 Music Is Art Festival

They held their first Music is Art Festival in 2003, right down the street from the Allentown Art Festival, to make sure that music was recognized as an important part of the local arts scene.

Since then, the Music is Art Festival has become Buffalo’s most extensive exhibition of local music, dance and art. Every year’s Festival features live music performances across many genres on multiple stages.

Other attractions at the Festival include:

- Visual artists displaying their work
- A stage dedicated to dance troupes
- A Kids Village featuring live music and hands on art creation
- Live art being created right in the middle of the action
- Other not for profits educating our audience on their
important work
- A photography exhibit
- Local DJs spinning an interactive dance experience
- A performance by the winner of our student Battle of the Bands Contest

Come join the thousands who make the MiA Festival the premier local music and art event in Western New York.


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