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Cashtown inn

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

This is one of the longer investigations we’ve seen in some time, taking up an entire episode by itself. The Ghost Hunters stays at an historic Inn near Gettysberg that served as a base for Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War. The Cashtown Inn is owned by Jack, who had been “on the fence” about it being haunted, and his wife Maria who believes there is definitely paranormal activity going on.

We start to see some odd things happening almost immediately. While TAPS is setting up their equipment Grant is talking to Steve over the walkie-talkie to get one of the IR cameras set up correctly and just as Steve is saying something to him the television in the room turns on, despite no one having touched the power button and the remote control being in plain sight. When Grant doesn’t see Steve moving the camera he radioes to find out what’s going on and just as Steve is telling him the television turned on by itself, it turns off. Very odd.

We see that they are still using the Faraday cage, presumably with the wireless microphone (as discussed in Podcast episode 2) but yet again it doesn’t really come into play at all when all is said and done and they’re reviewing the evidence. If that’s been the case in every investigation since St. Augustine II then perhaps that’s a result in itself: No EVP’s in a Faraday cage ever might, in some minds, disqualify the EVPs they have been getting on the other recorders as noise.

Jay & Grant go up the third (and uppermost) floor suite to do some EVP work but before long they (and we) can plainly hear what seem to be footsteps. According to the guys, they seem to come out of the bedroom behind them and into the living room where they’re sitting. We’re not told outright but it’s assumed no one from the team is over there, and we can actually see into the bedroom from one of the cameras as this is going on, so if the sound is coming from there and into the living room we would be able to see any actual person in that area.

They captured the sound on one of their recorders and while they point to some specific sounds they believe suggests a solid (Civil War army) boot I like to keep it simple and noticed that there does seem to be some heavy wood creaking sounds that would seem to suggest heavily (no pun intended) that these are indeed footsteps. Since they are on the top floor and there is no one in the area the footsteps are coming from they think this must be paranormal. This is where I’m going to disagree.

Now, I’m not saying this is what actually happened but since this is an Inn and not a private residence it is possible that the owners might want to drum up some extra tourism by having a “haunted hotel” so I just wanted to explore the possibility of how someone might hoax this, should someone want to. From the look of the room I’d guess there is a crawlspace attic overhead with a ceiling probably 5 feet or so in the center. I don’t think it’s impossible that maybe one of the owners, one of their staff, or a rogue Pilgrim crew member snuck up into the attic and took a short walk (hunched over, of course) at an opportune time.  I’m not saying that’s what happened, but that it could have happened so I’m not entirely comfortable labeling it definitively paranormal.

Shortly after these footsteps though, Jay said he felt someone sit down on the couch next to him. He and Grant felt their air on that side of the couch and said it was very cold, but no one seemed to have a thermometer handy. As Jay is rubbing his hand across the cushion (presumably to feel for the depression he said he felt) we can see clearly from the camera that the only depression on the cushion is the small one his hand is making.

Still, this is a bit interesting not only because it does seem to tie in with the footsteps but also because when they tell Jack about it during the reveal, he tells them that the couch Jay was sitting on is a pull-out bed and people sleeping on the right-side of that bed have reported having their head touched — and their heads would have been right where Jay said he felt someone sit down.

Meanwhile, Tango and Kris decide to investigate Steve’s mysterious television set. They’re not in the room ten minutes when, just as Tango is on the radio letting the guys know what he’s up to the television turns on by itself. Dave thinks it’s got to be the IR from the cameras reflecting off of one of the many mirrors or glass surfaces in the room but nothing seems to work. He even tries the IR thermometer, bouncing it off of different surfaces across the room. Steve apparently sees this on the camera and radios to ask what Tango is doing with the thermometer. As Dave is answering him the television turns off and Dave Tango puts another notch in his debunkers belt: Somehow the talk key on the walkie is what’s causing the TV to go on and off. I don’t know exactly how that is possible but the causality seems clear, so kudos to Tango for another debunking job well done.

After the TV was sorted out Dave and Kris went down into the basement, which had been used in the Civil War as a hospital and several people had reported seeing an apparent surgical scene play out in the boiler room. The only thing that happens during this investigation though is that Kris gets nauseous and has to run upstairs and be sick.

Jay & Grant dutifully come down with their EMF detector and note that the multitude of unshielded electrical cabling running through the ceiling in the basement is causing massive EM readings. Grant suggests it could be a “Fear Cage”, inducing effects ranging from paranoia to physical discomfort. Jay points out that some people theorize spirits actually use the abundant EM radiation to manifest more easily, once again making it clear to anyone paying close attention that this arm of science is filled with best-guesses and none of it can really be relied upon as an accurate explanation/conclusion to what’s going on.

Kris recovers after a while and wants to go down there again but before long she’s got the nausea once more. This time Tango has the EM meter but he doesn’t detect any strong electromagnetic fields around where they are. Jay says it could be that Kris is hypersensitive to the gas fumes, which apparently you can smell throughout the basement (that doesn’t sound safe…)

During the evidence review Tango finds one EVP, and I wish he didn’t because it takes away from his stellar debunking earlier. On the recording you can hear Dave asking, “Do you miss your family?” followed by what the Ghost Hunters will tell you is a voice saying, “Yeah”. To me (and apparently Jack, the owner) it sounded more like someone just inhaling. And not even sharply, just like normal a normal breath. Whatever.

The real star of the show is of course the moving picture frame that TAPS so uncharacteristically gave away during the preview last week. There is absolutely nothing about this video that I can point to as “clearly suspicious” and it does appear very impressive but there are just a bunch of minor things about it that really nag at me.

First off, the camera was set up in this room because there were reports that the chair in the corner moved regularly. No one reported anything else moving. Now, the frame doesn’t move so much as it rotates — and it seems to be rotating away from the front of the table (facing the bed) and towards the side of the table (facing the chair). That might be relevant, but I just got a little itch of doubt when it was the picture frame moving instead of the chair itself.

The way it moves also bothered me. It moved in a jerky motion, similar to the chair in the attic of Race Rock Light House. It spun the same way, too. Both things are suggestive to me of someone tugging on a little string or fishing line tied to the left side of the object and tugged on by someone standing off-camera to the right.

Now of course I’m not going to cry foul unless I’ve got good reason, so I looked to the right side of the frame to see if I could make out a string or wire but I couldn’t confirm or deny anything since the right-side of the frame is flush up against another object on the table. In fact, the table was full of objects right next to each other packed so closely that someone could have run a piece of thick rope behind them all and we wouldn’t have been able to see it.

Then Grant comes into frame while this is going on (after the first time it moves, but before the final time). That would normally work towards exonerating him of potential suspicions of mischief except that from the way he stands he’s flush to the right of the camera frame so we can’t see anything to his right. He could be tugging on a piece of string with his right hand while we see the left side of his body on camera and we’d never be able to tell.

Another point that bothered me was that although Grant said he thought it was the candle by the window that was moving, as we see him on the camera he walks in front of the picture frame for a brief moment and then suddenly steps back as though he realized he was blocking the cameras view of the frame (which he claims he didn’t know was moving). Add to all of that the fact that this was captured two minutes into a new tape. They had left a tape running while they investigated and apparently there was nothing on that tape, and apparently nothing else on this tape either. It just seems rather odd that the event would happen right after Grant came into the room but before he went to sleep, is basically what I’m saying here.

Now, I want to emphasize that this is complete speculation and there’s really no evidence to prove this was hoaxed, but with the pattern of suspicious events that seem to only occur around Grant I’ve just grown a bit wary. For me to even come close to believing in a piece of evidence that was collected by Grant while he was alone in a room it would have to be pretty rock solid. I just see too many little possibilities in this video for me to let my guard down and be impressed.

So, this may have been their best investigation yet this season, but because of the circumstances of the two most compelling pieces of evidence (the footsteps and the moving picture frame), while I’ll agree they certainly don’t seem to have any natural explanations in my opinion either one wouldn’t have taken much effort or imagination to hoax.  All the footsteps would take is someone in the attic, which TAPS may not have even realized existed but I am nearly certain it must from what we see of the room and building. And there seems to have been a rash of tourist destinations having declared paranormal activity lately.

In the case of the frame, well if someone were to hoax that it would certainly be more difficult than if they were to try to hoax the moving lamp at Myrtle’s Plantation but in that case there was a room full of people, in this case it’s Grant in a room by himself. More than ever that seems to narrow the options for me. Either we just witnessed something truly paranormal or we have a hoax and only one potential suspect.

Fall lyrics

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

When i get close to something beautiful
Then i feel low because i know
I’ll never have it for too long
I’ve been everywhere
Im like an institution
I fell down on myself
Just to pray for sweet sunshine

If i fall
Fall

When i get home i swear i’m gonna
Change my ways
And i’ll start dancing
Live a little
Live it up these days
I say all the words
But lack a real solution
I tell all my friends
Stick around to see who’s right

And if i fall
Fall
Help me if i fall

Help me if i fall
Don’t let me go
You just give me the strength
To guide me
Get me my
Get me high
Help me take over this city
Let it go
Don’t let it go

Help me if i fall.

Kimberly locke

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Kimberley Dawn Locke (born January 3, 1978 in Hartsville, Tennessee) is an American adult contemporary pop/R&B singer and plus-size fashion model. In recent years, Locke has had eight Top 20 Adult Contemporary hits, and seven # 1’s across various Billboard charts.

She gained fame with her participation in the 2003 American Idol television series, and in 2007 garnered media attention for her participation in Celebrity Fit Club.

Biography

Early life

Locke was born to Donald and Christine Locke, respectively a truck driver and a clothing warehouse worker for the Gap/Old Navy distribution center in Gallatin, Tennessee. She is the second of two children, with an older brother named Ashley (both of whom are biracial; their father is African-American and their mother is white). She and her brother spent most of their life in Gallatin. At age five, Locke began singing in church. Her parents divorced when she was eight years old.

Locke grew up admiring such singers as Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Patti LaBelle and Diana Ross. In 1987, she and childhood friends Chandra Boone, Selina Robb, and NaCole Rice formed a quartet named Shadz of U, which performed at many local churches. The group later appeared on Locke’s 2007 ‘Based On A True Story’ album, singing backup on ‘Everyday Angels’.

Locke went to Gallatin High School, where she was one of sixteen members to participate in its performing group. She remained in the group throughout her high-school years. She was also selected twice as a member of the All-Middle State Chorus. After graduating, she began to work for a company in Nashville as an administrative assistant.

Like 2007 American Idol finalist Melinda Doolittle, Locke is an alumna of Belmont University in Nashville.

American Idol and Singing career

On October 30, 2002, the reality-TV singing competition American Idol held auditions in Nashville, Tennessee for the show’s second season. Locke successfully passed through to the next round, and in December was chosen to perform on the show. She finished third, behind runner up Clay Aiken and eventual champion Ruben Studdard. Simon Cowell at first criticized Locke as lacking in personality; by the final three however, he declared her, Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard to be as worthy winners as any.

Locke went on to sign a record deal with Curb Records on September 6, 2003. Her debut album, One Love, was released May 4, 2004. Debut single “8th World Wonder” reached the top half of the Billboard Hot 100 and was successful on other charts, and even entered the UK chart with little promotion. “Wrong” and “I Could” followed as singles and were hits on the Pop and Adult Contemporary charts respectively. “Coulda Been” was the album’s only single not to chart.

Locke released her version of “Up On The Housetop” in Fall 2005 and by the end of year it had reached the top spot of the AC charts and broke many records, due to its quick rise to the top. The following year, Kimberley’s version of “Jingle Bells” was released and topped the same charts. A full Christmas album entitled Christmas was released on November 6, 2007.

Locke’s second album, Based On A True Story, was released on May 1, 2007. The album’s original lead single, “Supawoman”, co-written with her producers Damon Sharpe and Mark J. Feist, was released to radio August 7, 2006, however after underwhelming radio support, Curb Records decided to refocus. “Change”, was released to radio on January 15, 2007 to positive support and climbed the charts well into the summer of 2007. The album’s next single is a cover of Freda Payne’s “Band Of Gold”, which was released to radio on August 13, 2007 and became Locke’s 6th solo Adult Contemporary Top 10 hit. The album’s third single has been announced to be “Fall”, a song also recorded by country music artist Clay Walker, which is being released to radio in February 2008.

Songs performed on American Idol

Original Audition: “Over the Rainbow” by Judy Garland.
Round     Song Choice     Original Artist     Theme (if any)     Result
Hollywood     “Band of Gold” (with Frenchie Davis)     Freda Payne     Group Performances     Safe
Top 32     “Over the Rainbow”     Judy Garland     Semifinal Group 2     Top 2
Top 12     “Heat Wave”     Martha and the Vandellas     Motown     Bottom 3
Top 11     “Home”     Diana Ross     Movie Hits     Safe
Top 10     “I Can’t Make You Love Me”     Bonnie Raitt     Country-Rock     Safe
Top 9     “It’s Raining Men”     Weather Girls     Disco     Bottom 3
Top 8     “My Heart Will Go On”     Celine Dion     Billboard #1     Bottom 3
Top 7     “New York State of Mind”     Billy Joel     Billy Joel     Safe
Top 6     “If You Asked Me To”     Patti LaBelle     Diane Warren     Safe
Top 5     “I Heard It Through the Grapevine”
“Where the Boys Are”     Gladys Knight & The Pips
Connie Francis     60s
Neil Sedaka     Safe
Top 4     “I Just Want to Be Your Everything”
“Emotion”     Andy Gibb
Samantha Sang     Bee Gees     Bottom 2
Top 3     “Band of Gold”
“Anyone Who Had a Heart”
“Inseparable”     Freda Payne
Dionne Warwick
Natalie Cole     Random
Judge’s Choice
Idol’s Choice     Eliminated

Discography

Albums
Album information
One Love

* Released: May 4, 2004
* Peak Chart positions:
#4 U.S. Top Internet Albums
#16 U.S. Billboard 200
#21 United World Chart
* U.S. Sales: 212,000 copies
* RIAA certification: N.A.

Based on a True Story

* Released: May 1, 2007
* Peak Chart positions:
#160 U.S. Billboard 200
#181 U.S. Billboard Comprehensive Albums
* U.S. Sales: 18,000 copies
* RIAA certification: N.A.

Christmas

* Released: November 6, 2007
* U.S. Sales: 2,200 copies

Singles
Year     Title     Billboard Chart Positions (North America)     Album
U.S. Hot 100     U.S. Top 40     U.S. AC     U.S. Hot AC     U.S Dance     CAN AC
2003     “Silver Bells” (with Clay Aiken)     —     —     16     —     —     —     American Idol: Great Holiday Classics
2004     “8th World Wonder”     49     19     6     36     —     16     One Love
“Wrong”     —     39     —     —     —     —
2005     “Coulda Been”     —     —     —     —     —     —
“I Could”     —     —     8     —     —     18
“Up on the House Top”     —     —     1     —     —     —     Christmas
2006     “Jingle Bells”     —     —     1     —     —     —
2007     “Change”     —     —     6     —     1     —     Based on a True Story
“Band of Gold”     —     —     9     —     1     21
“Frosty the Snowman”     —     —     1     —     —     40     Christmas
2008     “Fall” 1     —     —     21     —     —     —     Based on a True Story

1 Current single

Other recordings

* 2003: “Ammon” - New Blues Sessions (backing vocals)
* 2003: “Over the Rainbow” (American Idol Season 2: All Time Classic American Love Songs)
* 2003: “God Bless the USA” (along with the other Idols of AI2) (American Idol Season 2: All Time Classic American Love Songs)
* 2003: “What the World Needs Now” (along with the other Idols of AI2) (American Idol Season 2: All Time Classic American Love Songs)
* 2003: “The Christmas Song” (American Idol: The Great Holiday Classics)
* 2003: “O Come, All Ye Faithful” (Group performance) (American Idol: The Great Holiday Classics)
* 2003: “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” (Group performance) (American Idol: The Great Holiday Classics)
* 2005: “A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes” (DisneyMania 3)
* 2005: “Wishes” (duet with Peabo Bryson) (Wishes)
* 2005: “Better Than This” (The Perfect Man)
* 2005: “Come Together Now” (Multi-artist charity single) (Come Together Now Collaborative)
* 2007: “Please Come Home for Christmas” (with Dave Koz on his album Memories of a Winter’s Night)

Musical achievements

* Locke was the first Idol finalist to debut at #1 on the singles sales charts with a non-Idol single (”8th World Wonder”).
* Locke was the second Idol finalist (with Kelly Clarkson) to have two consecutive top-40 hits (”8th World Wonder” & “Wrong”)
* “Up On The Housetop” made the largest leap into the top 5 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart in the chart’s history, jumping from #32 to #5 in just one week.
* “Up On The Housetop” became the fifth song in the history of Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart to reach the top spot in only three weeks. It was the second-longest running holiday-themed chart-topper in the history of the chart [4 weeks], behind Josh Groban’s “Believe” [5 weeks].[1]
* Locke’s version of “Jingle Bells” had the highest charting debut week on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart in 2006,[2] debuting at #17. Even though hundreds of artists have recorded the song, Locke’s recording was the first to ever top the Billboard AC chart.[3]
* In an Entertainment Weekly magazine, “8th World Wonder” was listed as one of the top 5 songs to come out of American Idol.
* Locke’s first seven solo single releases in the Adult Contemporary genre reached Billboard’s top 10 chart.[4]
* To date, Locke is the only American Idol finalist to both top Billboard’s Hot Dance Club Play chart with an original song (”Change”) and to top the chart on two separate occasions (”Band of Gold”). The only other alumni from the show to top this chart was Jennifer Hudson with her cover of And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going from the Dreamgirls musical.

Television career

Whilst pursuing her music career, Locke was also interested in becoming a television star. Since 2005, Locke has featured on many television shows.

In August 2004, Locke was invited to be a guest host on Good Day Live, and was invited back to co-host twice more. In 2005, she was a contestant on the game show, Family Feud, and she hosted Word Slam!, a GSN live game show; an accompanying documentary with Locke aired on that cable channel that September. Throughout the summer of 2005, a proposed reality TV series, Aren’t You That Girl?, taped Locke’s progress on her second album and preparations for her upcoming wedding. The engagement was later called off and the project was cancelled.[5] During MTV’s early fall 2006 lineup, Locke was a judge and co-host on the short lived reality-show competition “The Little Talent Show”.

Locke sat in as a guest co-host of The View in March 2007.

Celebrity Fit Club: Men vs. Women

In November 2006, VH1 issued a press release confirming that Locke would be a participant on the fifth season of Celebrity Fit Club, which had just begun filming and would continue through March 2007. The show began airing on April 22, 2007.[6] She has been the focused target of derision from fellow cast member Dustin Diamond, who has repeatedly called her “a loser on another show [American Idol].” Later, he says, “She is a nobody…If there were eight of her here, nobody would watch the show.” She responded on-camera at a weigh-in ceremony, “Two-faced, backstabbing people who will smile in your face one day and eat you up the next. That’s why I don’t have anything to do with you…If you even fucking look at me, Dustin. [Because] you talk about losers? Let’s talk about ‘I’m a fucking child star. Now I’ve got a porn tape on TV and selling T-shirts to pay for my house note.’” He later walked off the stage. He later offered her a sex toy in the shape of his penis, saying that she “needed one.” The ensuing argument caused all other contestants to leave the stage. [7] On June 17, 2007, the season finale of Celebrity Fit Club aired, drawing in 2.7 million viewers, the show’s highest yet.

Nine months after filming wrapped up on the show, TMZ.com showed a video of Kimberley attending a New Year’s Eve party with her former trainer from the show, Sgt. Harvey Walden IV.[8] In an issue of People Magazine, Kimberley confirmed that they were dating, however their relationship was not yet going any further. Harvey had been separated from his wife, Sherry, for quite some time and were in the process of finalizing their divorce. Not until the divorce is final will Kimberley be prepared to take their relationship to the next level.[9] Kimberley stated that sparks did not fly until after the show had already finished filming. “We worked out on the show together for four months and never even said anything to each other. I thought he was mean. I didn’t want him to be mean to me, but then after the show was over and I saw him outside of work, he was really nice.”[9]

Modeling career & weight loss

From 2005 through September 2006, Locke was signed with Ford Models’ 14+ Division. She has appeared on the covers of the July 2005 issue of Figure magazine and the summer 2007 issue of UneQ magazine. She has also been a former spokesperson for Lane Bryant and Seven7 Jeans.

While filming for Celebrity Fit Club, Kimberley chose to follow the Jenny Craig diet plan and had great success. In December 2006, Locke was offered a deal as spokeswoman with Jenny Craig.[10] At the completion of filming for the show, Kimberley weighed in at a final weight of 149lbs; down a total of 27lbs. from her original start weight of 176lbs. A feature in the September 10th issue of People Magazine shows Kimberley at 141lbs., only 3 pounds away from her goal. Locke announced through her official MySpace blog on October 8, 2007 that she had finally achieved her 40 pound weight loss goal.

In January 2008, Kimberley was featured as the centerfold of Us Weekly’s “Diets That Work” issue. The feature counted down the top five celebrity diets of 2007, with Kimberley being named the winner.[11] Ellen DeGeneres was so personally blown away by the feature that she asked Kimberley to be a special guest on an upcoming episode of her popular daytime talk show. The episode taped on January 10, 2008 and aired the following day.

Business career

In 1999, Locke enrolled at Belmont University and graduated in August 2001 with a Bachelor’s degree of Business Administration in Marketing. In December 2006, Locke, with partners Eric Kupferberg, Liam Harvey and Jim Stake, opened the Croton Creek Steakhouse & Wine Bar. It is located in Croton Falls, New York.

Charitable Work

Locke has been active in many charities, particularly in raising awareness of HIV/AIDS and Breast cancer. Locke’s first exposure to working with children living with HIV/AIDS was through her work with the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, which sent her on an 11 day trip through Africa. She then went on to work with other organizations such as YouthAIDS, the Davy Foundation and Camp Heartland In recognition of her extensive charitable efforts as an HIV/AIDS activist, Locke was presented with the Red Ribbon award on November 9, 2007. “The Red Ribbon Award is done for someone in the community that advocates AIDS awareness, and especially HIV awareness,” said press liaison Chris Prouty. “They want to pinpoint one specific person and get the community involved in the accolades and a congratulatory celebration.” At a news conference prior to her performance that night, Locke gave an acceptance speech. “All the kids [at Camp Heartland] have a great story, and that’s what I’ve chosen to be a part of. It’s the old cliché: kids are our future.”[12]

In October 2007, Locke teamed up with General Mills to introduce the ‘Pink For A Cure’ campaign to promote awareness of breast cancer in the African American community. “My aunt is a breast cancer survivor. So, as someone whose family has been directly touched by this disease, I’m very passionate about getting people talking more about their health,” said Locke.[13]

Videography

* “8th World Wonder” (2004) directed by Sam Erickson.
* “Wrong” (2004) directed by Urban Strom.
* “Coulda Been” (2004) directed by Urban Strom.
* “Change” (2007) directed by Roman White.

Awards and nominations

New Music Awards

* 2005: Nominated - Female Adult Contemporary Artist Of The Year

Teen Choice Awards

* 2003: Nominated - Choice TV Reality/Variety Star - Female
* 2004: Nominated - Favorite Love Song - “8th World Wonder”

References in pop culture

* An essay written by Kimberley about her experiences with American Idol was included in the book Chicken Soup for the American Idol Soul.
* American Idol judge Simon Cowell, in his book, I Don’t Mean to be Rude, but…, referred to Locke as looking like “an overweight librarian”.
* A reference to Kimberley straightening her naturally curly hair on an episode of American Idol, and as a result getting a comment from Simon Cowell that he was glad she got rid of her “weird hair”, is included in the book Wanting To Be Her: Body Image Secrets Victoria Won’t Tell You by Michelle Graham.
* In her televised special, Kathy Griffin is… NOT Nicole Kidman, comedienne Kathy Griffin tells the story of being snubbed by Kimberley and other finalists from American Idol shortly after having included gay jokes in reference to Clay Aiken in her comedy act. The special was included in the bonus material on the DVD release of the first season of her reality show, Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List.
* Kimberley’s version of Band of Gold is heard in the official movie trailers for the Tyler Perry film, “Why Did I Get Married?”

Richard widmark

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

If you’ve ever seen Richard Widmark, who died Monday at age 93, in the 1947 crime drama “Kiss of Death,” you probably haven’t forgotten him. Grinning like a death’s-head, he terrorizes a woman in a wheelchair with lines like, “You know what I do yo squealers? I let ‘em have it in the belly, so they can roll around for a long time thinkin’ it over.” Then he pushes her down a flight of stairs.

But my generation got to know Widmark from his late work, playing equally dangerous paragons of the establishment in films such as “Coma” (murderous hospital administrator) and “Against All Odds” (lethal L.A. power broker).

Widmark was one of the actors who defined a certain brand of American midcentury manhood, a worthy counterpart to Robert Mitchum, William Holden and Lee Marvin. Check him out as two varieties of hustler in Samuel Fuller’s “Pickup on South Street” and Jules Dassin’s “Night and the City.”

The future of flat screens

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

The future, of, flat screensIf you’ve been putting off buying a flat-panel LCD TV with the hope of getting one for a dramatically lower price this year, it looks like you’re out of luck. During the DisplaySearch Flat-Panel TV conference in La Jolla, Calif., earlier this month, panelists said they expect price declines in 2008 to be moderate, and some LCD models may actually be a bit more expensive.

There may also be fewer LCD brands to choose from, several panelists warned. Less familiar brands may be pushed off shelves as some better-known brands, including Sony and Vizio, continue to market models specifically for mass-market market retailers such as Wal-Mart.

In plasmas, the other major flat-panel technology, panelists predicted more and deeper price drops than for LCDs, though nothing to rival the declines of the past few years. In both plasma and LCDs, price drops will be greater for 1080p (so-called “full HD”) models than for those with 720p resolution.

Both technologies will continue a growing overlap in screen sizes. In addition to a growing number of sub-40-inch plasmas, some 55-inch LCD models are expected. Ross Young, president of DisplaySearch, predicts we’ll also see 46-inch plasmas emerge to compete with 46- and 47-inch LCD TVs.

As for OLED, the new kid on the flat-panel block, speakers predicted a promising future. But they also said OLED technology isn’t likely to have a major impact on flat-panel TV sales for several years, for reasons that range from high cost and small size to concern about life expectancy and burn-in. More brands of OLED sets will be available in 2008. LG will begin OLED production during the first half of the year, joining Samsung, Sony, eMagin and others. Sharp is expected to build a pilot line this year. We may also see the arrival of some of the first flexible displays, most likely in eBook readers.

Other news from the event:

Wal-Mart is now the second-largest seller of TVs in the U.S., behind Best Buy, and is expanding its offerings and merchandising;

The use of LED backlights in LCD sets will surge in 2008, and we’ll see a growing number of notebooks use this technology, which promises a wider range of colors and more consistent brightness across the display;

In LCD, there will be a heightened emphasis on 120Hz technology, which can help reduce motion blur in fast-moving images. In January, 120Hz models had the majority share of 52-inch sets, despite the 30 percent price premium for sets with the technology;

And retailers will increasingly push product “bundles”-such as a TV, Blu-ray player and software-to help maintain margins as TV profitability declines.

Rivals High - High School State Basketball Winners

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Rivals High, High School State, Basketball WinnersAlabama
# Class 6A - Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa def. Homewood 66-55
# Class 5A - Butler def. Russellville 66-59
# Class 4A - Bullock Co. def. Central-Coosa 45-40
# Class 3A - Madison Academy def. Clarke County 48-42
# Class 2A - R.C. Hatch def. Barbour County 81-69
# Class 1A - St. Jude def. Sulligent 72-59
Alaska
# Class 4A - South Anchorage def. Bartlett 56-54
# Class 3A - Haines def. Heritage Christian 41-30
# Class 2A - Galena def. Bristol Bay 73-49
# Class 1A - Buckland def. Kalskag 70-63
Arizona
# Class 5A Division I - Desert Vista def. St. Mary’s 63-50
# Class 5A Division II - Ironwood Ridge def. Marcos de Niza 61-51
# Class 4A Division I - Millennium def. Aqua Fria 49-48
# Class 4A Division II - Desert Edge def. Santa Rita 40-36
# Class 3A - Estrella Foothills def. Payson 64-51
# Class 2A - Northwest Christian def. Thatcher 56-42
# Class 1A - St. Gregory Prep def. Duncan 44-37
Arkansas
# Class 7A - Litte Rock Catholic def. Conway 46-44
# Class 6A - Little Rock Hall def. Benton 57-46
# Class 5A - Siloam Springs def. Greene County Tech 61-40
# Class 4A - Lonoke def. Hamburg 47-42
# Class 3A - Rose Bud def. Prescott 54-51
# Class 2A - Earle def. Stephens 67-62
# Class 1A - Izard County def. Nevada 60-51
California
# Division V - Branson def. Renaissance 40-33
# Division IV - Campbell Hall def. St. Mary’s College 83-61
# Division III - Santa Margarita def. Sacramento 72-55
# Division II - Mater Dei def. Archbishop Mitty 65-53
# Division I - McClymonds def. Dominguez 73-54
Colorado
# Class 5A - Denver East def. Thunder Ridge 62-59
# Class 4A - Abraham Lincoln def. Widfield 63-59
# Class 3A - Faith Christian def. C.S. Christian 54-42
# Class 2A - Sedgwick Co. def. Paonia 43-28
# Class 1A - Hi-Plains def. Caliche 63-60
Connecticut
# Class LL - Crosby def. Trinity Catholic 82-79
# Class L - Malony def. Lyman Hall 54-46
# Class M - Stratford def. Hartford Public 63-55
# Class S - Bloomfield def. Kolbe Cathedral 78-71
Delaware
# Title Game - Carvel def. Newark 53-50
Florida
# Class 6A - Miami Norland def. Boyd Anderson 59-54
# Class 5A - Dillard def. Lakewood 61-55
# Class 4A - Monsignor Pace def. Kathleen 80-76
# Class 3A - Pine Crest def. P.K. Yonge 69-50
# Class 2A - Arlington Country Day def. Sagemont 54-53
# Class 1A - Orlando Christian Prep def. Grandview Prep 49-33
Georgia
# Class 5A - Norcross def. Wheeler 57-54
# Class 4A - Columbia def. Fayette County 69-63
# Class 3A - Glenn Hills def. Carver-Columbus 64-57
# Class 2A - Wesleyan def. E. Laurens 68-51
# Class 1A - Hancock Central def. Turner County 48-44
Hawaii
# Division 2 - Farrington def. Aiea 70-68
# Division 1 - Punahou def. KS-Hawaii 41-38
Idaho
# Class 5A - Vallivue def. Coeur d’Alene 67-45
# Class 4A - Burley def. Bonneville 75-54
# Class 3A - Fruitland def. Kiimberly 68-51
# Class 2A - Firth def. West Side 56-57
# Class 1A - Troy def. Hagerman 60-48
Illinois
# Class 4A - Oak Lawn def. Zion 67-63
# Class 3A - Marshall def. Simeon 69-61
# Class 2A - North Lawndale def. Manual 56-42
# Class 1A - St. Anne def. Nokomi 67-61
Indiana
# Class 4A - Brownsburg def. Marion 40-39
# Class 3A - Washington def. Harding 84-60
# Class 2A - F.W. Bishop Luers def. Winchester 69-67
# Class 1A - Triton def. Lutheran 50-42
Iowa
# Class 4A - City High def. Central 65-54
# Class 3A - Wahlert def. Harlan Community 70-67
# Class 2A - Western Christian def. Saint Edmonds 71-61
# Class 1A - NUH def. George-Little Rock 49-44
Kansas
# Class 6A - Wichita Southeast def. Lawrence 88-67
# Class 5A - Highland Park def. Carroll 64-39
# Class 4A - Hayden def. Girard 57-48
# Class 3A - Trinity Academy def. Nemaha Valley 55-39
# Class 2A - St. Mary’s Colgan def. St. John 53-48
# Class 1A - So. Gray def. Hanover 49-42
Kentucky
# Sweet Sixteen - Mason County def. Holmes 57-48
Louisiana
# Class 5A - Lafayette def. H.L. Bourgeois 75-55
# Class 4A - Helen Cox def. O.P. Walker 75-51
# Class 3A - Wossman def. Richwood 57-44
# Class 2A - St. Thomas Aquinas def. Ferriday 61-52
# Class 1A - Christian Life def. Country Day 48-39
Maine
# Class A - Cheverus def. Bangor
# Class B - Maranacook def. Cape Elizabeth
# Class C - Winthrop def. Calais
# Class D - Central Aroostook def. Richmond
Maryland
# Class 4A - Springbrook def. Thomas Stone 61-57
# Class 3A - Largo def. Long Reach 84-58
# Class 2A - Winters Mill def. Randallstown 54-47
# Class 1A - Snow Hill def. Surrattsville 92-75
Massachusetts
# Division IV - N. Cambridge Catholic def. Avon 77-54
# Division III - Frontier def. Scituate 79-65
# Division II - Catholic Memorial def. Tantasqua 74-56
# Division I - Central Catholic def. St. John’s 68-47
Michigan
# Class D - Muskegon Western Michigan Christian def. Detroit City 58-57
# Class C - Kalamzoo Christian def. Flint Beecher 54-51
# Class B - Lansing Catholic def. Flint Powers Catholic 54-53
# Class A - Saginaw def. Detroit Pershing 90-71
Minnesota
# Class 4A - Game to be played March 29, 2008
# Class 3A - Game to be played March 29, 2008
# Class 2A - Game to be played March 29, 2008
# Class 1A - Game to be played March 29, 2008
Mississippi
# Class 5A - Provine def. Greenville-Weston
# Class 4A - New Hope def. Picayune 56-51 (OT)
# Class 3A - Aberdeen def. Columbia 79-50
# Class 2A - Newton def. Scott Central 68-60
# Class 1A - East Webster def. Durant
Missouri
# Class 5 - Websters Groves def. McCluer North 71-62
# Class 4 - Notre Dame def. St. Charles West 48-36
# Class 3 - Maplewood-Richmond Hts def. Lutheran North 56-55
# Class 2 - Harrisburg def. South Iron 51-44
# Class 1 - Jefferson def. Glasgow 59-30
Montana
# Class 2A - Billings West def. Missoula Sentinal 58-40
# Class A - Browingin def. Butte Central 72-52
# Class B - Shelby def. Fairfield 47-30
# Class C - Winifred def. Rocky Boy 68-54
Nebraska
# Class A - Omaha Central def. Bellevue East 59-58
# Class B - Beatrice def. Elkhorn 39-36
# Class CI - Hastings St. cecilia def. Bennington 50-43
# Class CII - Elmwood-Murdock def. Grand Island CC 59-48
# Class DI - Archbishop Bergan def. Humphrey St. Francis 56-43
# Class DII - Falls City def. Pleasanton 66-54
Nevada
# Class 4A - Reno def. Cheyenne 76-72
# Class 3A - Faith Lutheran def. Dayton 59-40
# Class 2A - Lincoln County def. Needles 78-69
# Class 1A - Lake Mead def. Trinity 61-43
New Hampshire
# Class I - Monadnock def. Hanover 42-35
# Class L - Salem def. Trinity 66-45
# Class M - Conant def. Newmarket 55-48
# Class S - Colebrook def. Wilton-Lyndeborough 68-52
New Jersey
# Tournament of Champions - St. Anthony’s def. Science 69-36
New Mexico
# Class 5A - Hobbs def. Clovis 73-71
# Class 4A - St. Pius def. ABQ Academy 59-51
# Class 3A - Pojoaque def. West Las Vegas 50-46
# Class 2A - Texico def. Mesilla Valley 58-55
# Class 1A - Cliff def. Animas 53-41
New York
# Class AA - Bishop Maginn def. Niagra Falls 68-37
# Class A - Jamesville-DeWitt def. East Hampton 78-54
# Class B - Olean def. Malverne 63-53
# Class C - Maple Grove def. Mechanicville 71-46
# Class D - Chateaugay def. Northstar Christian 52-41
# NYS Class AA - Game to be played March 30, 2008
# NYS Class A - Game to be played March 29, 2008
# NYS Class B - Game to be played March 29, 2008
North Carolina
# Class 4A - East Mecklenburg def. Apex 72-63
# Class 3A - Kinston def. Trinity 60-58
# Class 2A - West Bladen def. Pisgah 65-50
# Class 1A - Winston-Salem Prep def. Pamlico 73-42
North Dakota
# Class A - Bismarck def. Fargo South 63-48
# Class B - Grafton def. Turtle Lake-Mercer 53-42
Ohio
# Division 4 - New Knoxville def. Worthingon Christian 74-52
# Division 3 - Ottawa-Glandorf def. Sugarcreek Garaway 62-44
# Division 2 - Chillicothe def. Toledo Libbey 70-69(OT)
# Division 1 - Newark def. Lakewood St. Edward 65-52
Oklahoma
# Class 6A - Memorial def. Putnam City North 55-46
# Class 5A - Guthrie def. BT washington 58-57
# Class 4A - B. McGuiness def. Southeast 80-63
# Class 3A - Verdigris def. Sequoyah Tahlequah 62-51
# Class 2A - Pawnee def. Oklahoma Christian 95-79
# Class A - Agra def. Thomas 31-30
# Class B - Springtown def. Chattanooga 51-43
Oregon
# Class 6A - Grant def. Oregon City 63-56
# Class 5A - Jefferson def. Corvallis 55-52
# Class 4A - Marist def. Brookings-Harbor 50-47
# Class 3A - Regis def. Horizon Christian 49-36
# Class 2A - Portland Christian def. Western Mennonite 70-38
# Class A - Mohawk def. Triangle Lake 60-48
Pennsylvania
# Class 4A - Chester def. Norristown 81-77
# Class 3A - Steelton Highspire def. Susquehanna 65-52
# Class 2A - Jeannette def. Strawberry Mansion 76-72
# Class 1A - Serra Catholic def. Freire Charter 67-66
Rhode Island
# Division 3 - Moses Brown def. Central Falls 57-48
# Division 2 - Classical def. West Warwick 71-62
# Division 1 - Bishop Hendricken def. Woonsocket 67-64(OT)
South Carolina
# Class 4A - Summerville def. Spartanburg 50-48
# Class 3A - Myrtle Beach def. Greenville 83-55
# class 2A - Southside def. Burke 73-53
# class 1A - Calhoun County def. Hemingway 67-66
South Dakota
# Class 2A - Watertown def. Mitchell 49-40
# Class 1A - Platte-Geddes def. Madison 55-42
# Class 1B - White River def. Langford 66-50
Tennessee
# Class 3A - Ridgeway def. White Station 68-56
# Class 2A - Fulton def. Mitchell 74-68
# Class 1A - Union City def. Manassas 83-81
# Division II-AA - Harding Academy def. Tipton-Rosemark 72-68
# Division II-A - Briarcrest def. Christian Brother 68-49
Texas
# Class 5A - North Crowley def. Ft. Bend Dulles 73-67
# Class 4A - South Oak Cliff def. Fort Worth Southwest 80-77
# Class 3A - Kennedale def. Burkburnett 61-59
# Class 2A - Ponder def. Jim Ned 62-41
# Class 1A Division I - Thorndale def. Big Sandy 53-42
# Class 1A Division II - Laneville def. Goodrich 56-50
Utah
# Class 5A - Lone Peak def. Bingham 67-53
# Class 4A - Provo def. Bountiful 45-42
# Class 3A - Judge Memorial def. Wasatch 77-65
# Class 2A - Manti def. Parowan 58-49
# Class 1A - Escalante def. Piute 48-42
Vermont
# Division IV - Proctor def. Danville 50-44
# Division III - Lake Region def. Winooski 56-42
# Division II - Windsor def. Mt. Abe 56-42
# Division I - Burlington def. Rice 49-33
Virginia
# Class 3A - T.C. Williams def. Bethel 70-57
# Class 2A - Millbrook def. Brunswick Co. 53-43
# Class 1A Division II - George Wythe def. Gate City 68-53
# Class 1A Division I - Nelson Co. def. Surry 50-47
Washington
# Class 4A - Ferris def. Federal Way 68-44
# Class 3A - Rainier Beach def. Lakes 53-45
# Class 2A - Ephrata def. Burlington-Edison 58-56
# Class 1A - Charles Wright def. Riverview 53-48
# Class 2B - NW Christian def. Toutle Lake 42-41
# Class 1B - Sunnyside Christian def. Tekoa-Oakesdale 38-37
West Virginia
# Class 3A - Woodrow Wilson def. South Charleston
# Class 2A - Wyoming East def. Ravenswood
# Class 1A - Wheeling Central def. Charleston Catholic
Wisconsin
# Division 4 - Eleva-Strum def. Suring 62-58
# Division 3 - Aquinas def. Iola-Scandinavia 70-51
# Division 2 - New Berlin Eisenhower def. Adams-Friendship 54-41
# Division 1 - Wauwatosa East def. Madison Memorial 58-56(OT)
Wyoming
# Class 4A - Cambell County def. Rock Springs 68-53
# Class 3A - Lander Valley def. Newcastle 49-44
# Class 2A - Niobrara County def. Sundance 69-63
# Class 1A - Encampment def. Southeast 40-38

last updated 3/24/08

The A-Team Countdown Begins

Monday, March 24th, 2008

The, A-Team Countdown, BeginsIf you’ve been holding your breath for The A-Team movie, well, we feel sorry for you.

But help is on the way for you and your oxygen-deprived brain. So just hold on. Until June 12. Of next year. Feel better? You should, actually.

The release date, as reported by Variety, is the first for the long-discussed, long-suffering project.

John Singleton, who last yelled cut on Four Brothers, will direct; Michael Bandt and Derek Haas, who helped shoot the lights out with 3:10 to Yuma, are writing the screenplay.

As reported, the movie will follow the basic recipe of the 1983-87 TV series: Take four ex-military men; add one war crime they didn’t commit; mix in chases, pursuits and more chases.

Given the source material, Singleton has promised an action movie, a serious action movie—”wall to wall kicking ass and talking s–t,” as he put it to Collider.com. The film presently is sans actors, A-list, B-team or otherwise, as Singleton himself has made very clear.

“I don’t know who is in the cast yet, so all this bulls–t of who is saying who is this person and who is [this person],” Singleton told Collider.com.

Singleton did allow that he “really, really want[s]” Woody Harrelson to play “Howling Mad” Murdoch, the sanity challenged pilot given life on the TV series by Dwight Schultz.

In the interview, conducted in January, Singleton sounded a lot like a man who’s been a little bit hounded by fans demanding to know who’s going to play Mr. T.

“Nobody is playing Mr. T—the character’s name is B.A. Baracus,” the filmmaker reminded.

And, no, before you bother Mr. Singleton again, B.A. Baracus hasn’t been cast yet, either. Ice Cube, however, has thrown his Mohawk into the ring.

“Hell yeah,” the Barbershop multitasker recently told blackfilm.com when asked if he’d consider copping a “Bad Attitude,” as it were, “especially with John Singleton directing!”

And, yes, we know Ice Cube doesn’t really have a Mohawk to throw into a ring. But that could change.

“I wouldn’t try to duplicate what Mr. T did,” he told the Website. “I’m going to bring my own flavor to it, and I am going to do the Mohawk.”

The race seems wide open for the roles of Col. “Hannibal” Smith, the disguise-handy ringleader, and the smooth-talking “Face” Peck, played on the TV series by the late George Peppard and the still-plugging-away Dirk Benedict, respectively.

Even with the cast undetermined, an announced director and a release date marks the furthest along the movie has gotten since the project started raising hopes nearly 10 years ago amid a spate of TV-to-film conversions, à la Charlie’s Angels, The Mod Squad and Wild Wild West.  Per the calendar keepers at the Internet Movie Database, on June 12, 2009, the big-screen A-Team will go head-to-head with an Eddie Murphy comedy called NowhereLand.  Which is about where The A-Team movie used to live.

No Carville apology for Judas remark

Monday, March 24th, 2008

WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton adviser James Carville is refusing to apologize for comparing New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to Judas.

Carville made the comparison to The New York Times after Richardson, once a member of President Clinton’s Cabinet, endorsed Hillary Clinton rival Barack Obama last week for the Democratic presidential nomination. Carville called it an “act of betrayal,” and pointed out that it came during Holy Week.

“Mr. Richardson’s endorsement came right around the anniversary of the day when Judas sold out (Jesus) for 30 pieces of silver, so I think the timing is appropriate, if ironic,” he said.

Richardson told “Fox News Sunday” that he wouldn’t respond by getting “in the gutter like that.”

“That’s typical of many of the people around Senator Clinton,” Richardson said. “They think they have a sense of entitlement to the presidency.”

Carville told CNN on Monday that Richardson had committed an “egregious act” and he intended to make a sharp response to it.

“I wanted to use a very strong metaphor to make my point,” Carville said. “I doubt if Governor Richardson and I will be particularly close in the future.”

Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson told reporters Monday that he didn’t agree with Carville’s comment.

“If I had said it, I would apologize,” Wolfson said. “I did not say it, and if I had I would, but that’s up to him.”

Richardson served as ambassador to the United Nations and energy secretary during the Clinton administration.

Rice Diet

Monday, March 17th, 2008

The Rice Diet is a program specializes in the prevention, treatment and reversal of obesity, hypertension, diabetes and congestive heart failure. The diet consists of fruits, grains, vegetables, beans, and olive oil with small amounts of non-fat dairy and seafood (& lean meats), which is what patients are directed to eat when they return home both for continued weight loss and maintenance.

Origins of the Rice Diet The Rice Diet is the basis for a medically-supervised, live-in program designed for rapid weight-loss over a period of 2 to 4 weeks or more, in the treatment of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and renal disease. The program operates as part of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, USA.

The originator of the Rice Diet was Walter Kempner, born Germany 1903, who joined Duke University’s Department of Medicine in 1934. Kempner investigated the effect of diet on diseases including hypertension and diabetes, and found that they were rarely problems for people using rice as a staple food.

Kempner developed a diet of rice, fruit, juices, sugar, plus vitamin and iron supplements to help people with these and related health problems. The Kempner diet or Rice Diet has been used since 1939 in treating, often with dramatic results, more than 18,000 patients from around the world suffering from diabetes, obesity, heart disease and hypertension.

Rice Diet Program

The Rice Diet is not like fad diets which come and go, but has developed into a complete, proven and well-respected program for improving health. As well as meals using the Rice Diet, the program provides classes, groups and workshops for stress management and exercise, nutritional lectures, and personal medical supervision.

Menu Plans Participants in the program have a limited menu selection initially, then choose from a range of items comprising fresh fruits and vegetables, grains, fish, and legumes (beans), varied daily. The name Rice Diet is somewhat confusing (the diet origins being the study of rice as a staple), as more than 30 food items are available, including a number of rices.

Sample Menu

Day One: Basic Rice Diet Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner: 2 Starches, 2 Fruits

Day Two through Seven: Lacto-Vegetarian Rice Diet Breakfast: 1 Starch, 1 Non-fat Dairy, 1 Fruit Lunch and Dinner: 3 Starches, 3 Vegetables, 1 Fruit Basic rules of thumb on serving sizes:

1 Starch = 1 slice bread, 1/3 cup cooked rice or beans, or 1/2 cup cooked pasta 1 Fruit = 1 medium sized fruit, 1/2 banana, or 1 cup cut fruit 1 Vegetable = 1 cup uncooked or 1/2 cup cooked 1 Dairy = 1 cup milk, 1 cup yogurt, or 1/2 cup cottage cheese.

Low Salt Salt is restricted in the Rice Diet, since the body swells with salt (sodium) and water. Most people’s diet contains approx. 4-7 grams of sodium, yet less than half a gram a day is necessary for normal body function.

Salt is a problem for patients with high blood pressure and kidney failure, and this is true also for most people if present in higher quantities in the diet. Salt stimulates the appetite, whereas herbs and spices simply flavor the food.

Limiting salt reduces several health risks, including cholesterol, blood pressure, heart size and weight, as well as reducing the need to medicate for these problems.

Low Fat As well as being low-salt, the daily diet contains 5 gm or less of fat, about 20 gm of protein, and not more than 150 mg of sodium.

On completion of the program, resources are available for participants to continue with a healthy lifestyle, and to maintain the improved health gained while on the residential program.

Gilligan’s Island Television show - Gilligan’s Island TV Show

Monday, March 17th, 2008

EPISODE CAST AND CREW
Actors

* Josh Radnor

* Jason Segel

* Alyson Hannigan

* Cobie Smulders

* Bob Saget

Producers

* Carter L Bays

Executive Producer
* Craig Thomas

Executive Producer

Directors

* Pamela Fryman

Director

Writers

* Craig Thomas

Writer
* Carter L Bays

Writer
* Carter L Bays

Creator
* Craig Thomas

Creator