Archive for November, 2012

The final installment of the vampire franchise, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2” was released on November 16, 2012 by Lionsgate in the U.S. due to its merger with Summit Entertainment.  Based on the Novel, “Breaking Dawn” by Stephanie Meyer, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2” will close the series.  All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, are appearing in the movie.

The plot still revolves around Bella and her family.  She is enjoying her life and new powers after the birth of her daughter, Renesmee.  But they are threatened with a new menace.  Vampire Irina believes Renesmee could challenge the power and existence of Volturi, so she rally Volturi to destroy the potential threat including Bella and Cullens.  They assemble their allies and to launch a crucial, ultimate fight to protect their family.   As the novel, Bella finally says “…then we continued blissfully into this small but perfect piece of our forever.”

The movie had a $340.9 million worldwide opening, which was the eighth largest ever and highest for the Twilight franchise.  It is expected to dominate the Box Office in coming weeks in spite of the showing of “Skyfall”, a bond movie.

One of the biggest complaints that people have with traditional radio is how restrictive it can be to finding new music. When you’re listening to free online radio though, things are completely different. Music on the internet has very few of the same restrictions that other radio platforms have. DJs from around the world can play what they want, when they want, without having to go through all of the official channels to get permission to play a certain song for fear of being fined. Internet radio has opened up a lot of avenues for music discovery. Are you taking advantage of all of them?

When you first venture into the world of internet radio, it may be hard to start finding stations to listen to. Sure, you know what type of music you want to listen to, but do you know where to find it. Many sites have come along in recent years to try and gather a comprehensive list of all of the internet radio stations on the web and make them searchable in one location.

One such company that does this is Online Radio Stations. They’ve taken the concept of free internet radio and magnified it so that you’re not hunting through Google or Yahoo just to try and find something to listen to. You’re able to click on a genre that interests you and get started listening to the radio online in no time at all. You can fly through a number of different stations and musical styles without having to flip through a dial like you would if you were sitting in your car or listening to traditional FM radio in any other way.