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"Life's complications and frustrations/they disappear when the music starts playing/I found a place where it feels alright/I hear a record and it opened my eyes/do you remember what the music meant?" - Speakers Push Air, Pretty Girls Make Graves
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Controversial Dutch filmmaker shot dead
Tue 2 November, 2004 13:11
By Paul Gallagher and Anna Mudeva
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A controversial Dutch filmmaker who outraged Muslims by branding imams women-haters has been stabbed and shot dead in Amsterdam, shocking the Netherlands where the killing was denounced as an attack on free speech.
Theo van Gogh, a distant relative of 19th century Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, sparked controversy with newspaper articles, books and films dealing with Islam after the September 11 attacks on the United States.
Van Gogh, 47, was attacked near a park close to the centre of the Dutch capital on Tuesday morning. Police arrested a man at the scene after an exchange of gunfire in which the suspect wounded a police officer. The suspect was wounded in the leg.
The arrested man was a 26-year-old with dual Dutch and Moroccan citizenship, officials said. A letter had been found at the crime scene, police and prosecutors said in a news conference live on national radio.
The killing, which was widely condemned by Muslim groups, could raise the political temperature in the Netherlands where security for politicians was stepped up after the killing of anti-immigration populist Pim Fortuyn ahead of the May 2002 election in which his party captured second place.
Immigration, integration and Islam are burning issues in the Netherlands where outspoken parliamentarians such as Geert Wilders, an opponent of Turkish EU membership, have received death threats because of their views.
DEATH THREATS
Van Gogh's most recent film about a Muslim woman forced into an arranged marriage who is abused by her husband and raped by her uncle was shown on Dutch television earlier this year. He received death threats after "Submission" was broadcast.
He made the film with Dutch politician Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a Somali refugee given Dutch citizenship after fleeing an arranged marriage 12 years ago. Hirsi Ali, who calls herself an ex-Muslim, has been under police protection since receiving death threats because of the film.
Several Muslim organisations in the Netherlands -- home to nearly one million Muslims or 5.5 percent of the population -- and mainstream Dutch newspapers attacked "Submission."
"He (Van Gogh) did receive death threats but he never took them quite seriously," a colleague at Van Gogh's film production company said, adding, "He was a controversial figure and a champion of free speech."
Van Gogh, who had been making a film about the killing of Fortuyn, made several films and also wrote a book called "Allah Knows Better" in which he attacks Islamic militancy and accuses imams, Muslim prayer leaders, of hating women.
The Dutch centre-right government has pushed for greater integration of immigrants through language tests and citizenship classes and has sparked controversy with plans to repatriate up to 26,000 failed asylum seekers.
"It is really terrible. Of course we don't know yet the reasons, so I cannot give a formal reaction," Dutch European Affairs Minister Atzo Nicolai said. "It reminds everybody of what happened to Pim Fortuyn."
According to a recent survey, many Dutch are afraid of the rising number of Muslims in their country and feel threatened by Islamic militants. The Netherlands gave political backing to the U.S-led invasion of Iraq and has around 1,300 troops there.
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Posted: 14 Nov 2004 Genre: All
By: News Desk
Rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard dies suddenly aged 35
One of the most original and dynamic voices in rap has suddenly gone quiet.
Rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard, real name Russell Jones, collapsed and died suddenly in a Manhattan recording studio yesterday (13th November), aged just 35.
A founding member of seminal rap group Wu-Tang Clan and hugely respected solo artist, ODB had worked with artists including Mariah Carey on "Fantasy" and Kelis more recently on the hit single "Got Your Money".
Gabe Tesoriero, a spokesperson for Roc-A-Fella records, said the star had complained of chest pains but was dead before paramedics could arrive.
ODB, who had recently completed a spell in prison for drug possession, was working on his latest solo release - which was close to completion.
His mother, Cherry Jones, said: "To the public he was known as Old Dirty Bastard, but to me he was known as Rusty. The kindest most generous soul on earth."
Ol' Dirty Bastard, Russell Jones, 1968-2004 R.I.P
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Actor Jerry Orbach dies of prostate cancer
By Associated Press
Published December 29, 2004, 9:22 AM CST
"Law & Order" star Jerry Orbach has died of prostate cancer at age 69, a representative of the show said.
Orbach starred for 12 seasons in the original "Law & Order" series but left to head the spin-off "Law & Order: Trial by Jury," set to debut next year.
Orbach began playing detective Lennie Briscoe in 1992, the original show's third season.
Born in the Bronx, he was in the original cast of the off Off-Broadway hit "The Fantasticks" and has appeared in such films as "Dirty Dancing," "Prince of the City" and Woody Allen's "Crimes and Misdemeanors."
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I grew up loving Big Band Swing music, and no one better epitomized that music than Artie Shaw, one of art form's greatest innovators, perfectionists . . . and nutcases.
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Bandleader Artie Shaw Dies at 94
All Things Considered, December 30, 2004 · Bandleader, clarinetist and arranger Artie Shaw has died at home in Los Angeles. His health had declined since Thanksgiving. He was 94 years old.
Shaw's recording of "Begin the Beguine" became so popular in 1938 that it brought him to an even footing with the other so-called "King of Swing" -- Benny Goodman. The famously irascible Shaw later referred to the song as an anchor around his neck.
Shaw was an innovator as well as a hit maker. He was one of the first white bandleaders to hire black musicians, and his orchestral compositions won him respect in the classical music world.
But Shaw quit performing in the mid-1950s to compose and arrange music, write books, produce film -- and perfect fly-fishing techniques. Shaw once said his epitaph should read, "He did the best he could with the material he had." Then he changed it -- to "Go Away." [GG:]
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