Re: MJ Weekend News Roundup Feb. 22-24, 2008 **Billboard Chart Roundup**
Hello everyone! Isn't it great how Michael Jackson is doing on the charts.

unk: To think that people have complained for many years that Michael is a has been.

Some artists of today probably wish they were this kind of an has been. Michael congtulations on a job well done and I know you will show people how more of an has been you are when your new album comes out.
I will update this news thread with today's news. There is just some little reviews about T25 for right now and nothing else to report with some mentionings. Everyone have a nice day. ^_^
Michael Jackson News for February 23, 2008:
http://www.antimusic.com/news/08/feb/23Jack_Still_On_Top,_*****_Denied,_Winehouse_Jumps_Up_.shtml
Jack Still On Top, Jackson Denied, Winehouse Jumps Up - A Top Story This Week
Here is a little on how the charts shaped up from Billboard: Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" sold 179,545 copies in the week ended February 17, according to Nielsen SoundScan, enough to lead the field for a second week.
The new 25th anniversary reissue of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" would have opened at No. 2, thanks to sales of about 166,000 copies. But as a catalog release, it was ineligible to chart on the Billboard 200. Instead, the No. 2 slot went to Winehouse's "Back to Black," which yielded five Grammys on February 10. It jumped 22 places after selling about 115,000 copies. -
more on this story
http://www.cnw.ca/fr/releases/archive/February2008/22/c5115.html
The exhibition RE-ENACTMENTS from February 22 to May 25 at DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art
MONTREAL, Feb. 22 /CNW Telbec/ - From February 22 to May 25, DHC/ART
Foundation for Contemporary Art presents RE-ENACTMENTS. Curated by John
Zeppetelli, the exhibition gathers six media artists (Nancy Davenport, Stan
Douglas, Harun Farocki, Ann Lislegaard, Paul Pfeiffer, Kerry Tribe) whose
work, in some way, critically re-stages films, media spectacles, popular
culture and, in one case, the intimate moments of daily life. The aim is to
generate new meanings and fresh relevance from this source material, often by
reiterating its value in the form of homage or deflating its claims with
critique, but always by rerouting it to mysterious and unexpected places. By
vividly addressing politics, spectacle and subjectivity these re-workings of
cultural texts or events of the past pose compelling questions about the
present.
Jean-Luc Godard is the inspiration for two works in the exhibition: Kerry
Tribe uses Godard's television masterpiece France/tour/détour/deux/enfants,
made with Anne-Marie Miéville, as the starting point for her dual-screen
installation Here and Elsewhere; whereas the extraordinary tracking shot in
Godard's film Weekend is the basis for Nancy Davenport's Weekend Campus, with
its slow horizontal pan composed of hundreds of still photographs set at the
entrance of a university. Two earlier moments in film history by the Lumière
brothers and Georges Méliès are referenced in Davenport's Workers (leaving the
factory) - a speculative, multi-screen take on labour and globalisation. Stan
Douglas' two projector, single-screen film installation Inconsolable Memories
uses the Cuban film classic Memories of Underdevelopment as its foundational
text.
Notorious televised sports and entertainment spectacles inform the three
projects on view by Harun Farocki and Paul Pfeiffer. Farocki's Deep Play
subjects the 2006 World Cup Final to a stunning formal, scientific, and
statistical vivisection over twelve synchronised, real-time video projections.
Michael Jackson is the subject of two Paul Pfeiffer works, Live Evil
(Bucharest), a quasi-mirrored image of Michael Jackson in performance, and
Live From Neverland, an installation concerning the pop star's child
molestation trial. While not directly inspired by a film or television text,
Ann Lislegaard's I-You-Later-There strongly evokes the cinematic experience
nonetheless. The re-enactment in this work projects an inner life onto a
rectangular surface made of floorboards, which becomes a stage or screen.
DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art is a new exhibition space housed
in a converted, historic building in the heart of Old Montreal. DHC/ART is a
new permanent location for exciting and relevant visual art exhibitions and
projects open since fall of 2007.
Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Friday from 12 PM to 7 PM, Saturday and
Sunday from 11 AM to 6 PM - Free admission
Address: 451 and 468 St-Jean (corner Notre-Dame) in Old Montreal
http://www.smh.com.au/news/music/thriller-top-of-charts/2008/02/23/1203467449816.html
Jackson's Thriller top of charts 25 years on
MICHAEL JACKSON'S
Thriller has returned to the top of the Australian album charts, 25 years after its release.
Thriller is at No. 2 on the ARIA charts, after record label Sony BMG issued a re-release of the classic album.
Music shops have been flooded with queries - particularly from young people. "We've had lots of people buying it, of all ages, but mainly 20-somethings and 30-somethings," said an HMV spokeswoman in Parramatta.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_Buzz/Only_he_can_beat_it/articleshow/2807541.cms
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TOI had written some time ago about how Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan in his new avatar was beginning to look more and more like the beleaguered King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Now our words are coming true.
There’s no Dard, only Disco for SRK! The crazy hysteria surrounding his six-pack abs and Om Shanti Om have only just subdued, that the Khan has plunged into some ‘krazzy’ stuff all over again. SRK will be seen in an ‘item number’ in Rakesh Roshan’s Krazzy 4 .
“Hrithik was to do the song, but due to his knee injury, we were in a dilemma of sorts. I approached Shah Rukh and he very kindly agreed to bail us out,” explains Rakesh. “The song required energy, and that’s what Shah Rukh has in abundance.”
Dancing to the tunes of Rajesh Roshan on an English song titled Break Free, rendered by Vishal, Shah Rukh it seems is set to impress as usual. Director Jaideep Sen tells us, “Shah Rukh plays a superstar performing at an award function. The situation required a larger than life stage and a larger than life personality. Shah Rukh has taken it to another level altogether.”
Gloves, ponytail et al...Talk about the Michael Jackson look, courtesy fashion designer Anahita Shroff, and Sen informs that it wasn’t intended. Choreographer Ahmed Khan elucidates that it’s SRK’s new found lean body and long hair that gives an MJ-hint, and also made him treat this number a little differently. So is SRK India’s MJ? While Ahmed believes, “Michael Jackson is a performer, Shah Rukh is an entertainer.” Producer Rakesh Roshan says, “I’d think so!
Especially after seeing this song! Shah Rukh came and told me ‘I’ve given my best shot, but I think Hrithik will do more justice to it.’
I disagree, Shah Rukh has done utmost justice!” So if Shah Rukh is India’s answer to MJ, what is Hrithik, we ask Papa Roshan. He has no answer to this one!
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Michael Jackson Mentionings for February 23, 2008:
http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles.asp?n_id=11447
After the fight, Jimmo entertained the audience by showing off his break dancing skills.
"To be honest, I use to watch break dancing videos and Michael Jackson videos for hours at a time and practice them on my own," he said. "That's how I learned to break dance.
In other action,
Ryan McGillivray got back in the win column after consecutive losses by defeating
Jason Zorthian via armbar 4:10 into the first round. After surviving the first 30 seconds of the fight, McGillivray controlled the remainder of the bout on the ground until securing the victory.
http://www.thestar.com/Travel/article/305389
Motown's birthplace gets set to celebrate 50th anniversary
A spotlight illuminates the glass case containing the black hat and sequined glove worn by Michael Jackson on the Motown 25th Anniversary television special in 1983. Three blue-toned, sequined gowns worn by the Supremes, a selection of smash-hit album covers and an historical timeline, coupling Motown milestones with familiar events in Detroit and the world, also are on display.
http://www.macon.com/197/story/275326.html
Deputies confiscated 386 illegally taped CDs of artists such as Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson, Elvins said. The CDs were valued at $5,790, the investigator said.
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080223/LOCAL0104/802230406/1006/LOCAL
Like the "Evolution of Dance," where more than two dozen teachers and staff traveled through time in dance, from "The Chicken Dance" to the "Macarena." Or "Prison Thriller," where nearly the whole cast dressed as prisoners in bright orange scrubs and acted out Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Or "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," which had teachers doing a robotic performance to the punk song.
http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/022308/gymnastics_20080223039.shtml
A last minute change to the lineup didn't get Nikki Childs flustered.
Her skills were nearly flawless.
She performed the moonwalk to Michael Jackson's 'The Way You Make Me Feel,' with ease on the four-inch beam. She was relaxed, yet focused while weaving together her tumbling and dance elements.
Upon the senior's dismount from the beam, she wasn't sure what her score would be. No matter what total she was rewarded with, she would be happy.
Michael Jackson HIStory for February 23, 2008:
1995 - Michael Jackson was awarded the Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award.
2000 - At the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Carlos Santana received a record-tying eight Grammy's. Michael Jackson set the record back in 1984 when he won awards for "Thriller."