US – Saturday, March 13
The week's releases
Metro staff reviews the latest CDs, DVDs and books for your reading pleasure.
 
Run this town
No living man but Jay-Z could get a sold out Boston arena so excited about New York City. But for two hours last night, the sold out crowd at the Garden was in an Empire State of Mind, as “The Blueprint 3” tour rolled into town.
 
Back in the trenches
Steven Spielberg makes strikingly vivid, breathtakingly poetic movies about some of the most terrifying conflicts in the history of man. The filmmaking aesthetic he pioneered with “Saving Private Ryan” — and continues to perfect in HBO’s new WWII miniseries, “The Pacific” — was born out of a desire to translate as honestly as possible his conversations with veterans on their combat experience.
 
Is nothing in her life real anymore?
When we first read that Heidi Pratt was firing husband Spencer Pratt as her manager, we thought, “Yay! Heidi’s new face is finally doing something right!” But then we found out that although she did fire Spencer, it seems like she’s replacing him with psychic Aiden Chase to take the reigns on her “career” — and then we got scared.
 
Pattinson: A vampire in Brooklyn
Robert Pattinson has been playing Americans so often that he has forgotten how to talk like a Brit. In his latest, “Remember Me,” the “Twilight” heartthrob stars as a soulful young New Yorker attending NYU, but he insists he didn’t need any help sounding like a native. “I’ve never had a dialect coach or anything,” Pattinson says. “Ironically, I’ve only had a dialect coach for this film I’m doing now, which I’m doing in an English accent. I guess I’ve forgotten how to do an English accent.”
 
Published 20:16, July the 10th, 2008
 
Visit www.poolsidepong.com for more info on how you can make your parties more like this one. Visit www.poolsidepong.com for more info on how you can make your parties more like this one. 
Photo: Courtesy of poolsidepong.com
 

Beer games just got a whole lot cooler

It’s the hopeless quandary of summer pool partygoers: continue playing drinking games, or pretend to be hot so you can discreetly pee in the pool? Why not do both, with Poolside Pong?

The semi-intelligent design of two undergrads at Wentworth and Northeastern, Poolside Pong is a twin-bed-sized inflatable PVC Beirut table, dreamt up while the duo was soaking in a Welfleet pool recovering from the previous night’s festivities (Melody Tent!). The raft comes equipped with 12 cupholders on each side, 10 for beer and two for water, as you wouldn’t want to be unsanitary during the aforementioned drinking and urinating. To mark your floating territory, get a custom designed silk-screen on the side or the deck — your team’s name, or your company’s, assuming you drive tankers for Exxon.

PP comes with a repair kit (plastic patches, waterproof glue), and for on-the-go fun neatly stows in a black nylon drawstring tote, essential when faced with that other summer pool party quandary: not having a pool.


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MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.
 
 
 
Metro Life Panel