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NewsScissor Sisters release DVDThe nation?s favourite pop stars release their new DVD Hurrah A Year of Ta-Dah on November 12 through Polydor. As you?d expect from the New York band, this is no run of the mill music DVD. Featuring a 90-minute live spectacular shot at London?s new O2 arena in front of 20,000 adoring fans and an hour long minute documentary filmed around the world since last summer, plus a whole load of exclusive DVD extras, Hurrah gives a unique glimpse into the crazy and colourful world of Scissor Sisters. In the documentary you see what happens when the band travel the world, from Australia to America and everywhere in between, promoting their multi-million selling album Ta-Dah. As well as the highs, you get to see what life is really like on the road with Scissor Sisters. Extras on the DVD include an acoustic gig filmed for GCap at an intimate venue, where the band perform rarely-heard stripped down versions of four of their biggest hits and all 4 music videos from Ta-Dah. Bono blasts G8 Africa aid shortcomings Bono has blasted a recent G-8 progress report as a 'cold shower' according to reports today (May 14). The U2 frontman has called on German Chancellor Angela Merkel to address the shortcomings at a G-8 summit next month, and to maintain the promise made to double Africa aid to $50 billion by 2010. "The G-8 are sleepwalking into a crisis of credibility. I know the DATA report will feel like a cold shower, but I hope it will wake us all up," the singer said. A report from DATA -Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa, the group founded by Bono shows that aid was increased by 2.3 billion, significantly less than the amount needed. It said that Britain and Japan have been the most generous countries so far. According to the Associated Press, Bono told reporters "These statistics are not just numbers on a page. They are people begging for their lives, for two pills a day, a mother begging to immunize her children, a child begging not to become a mother at the age of 12." The 33rd G-8 Summit will be held next month in Heiligendamm, Germany. |
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