Thursday, March 31, 2011

Thia Megia, Naima Adebapo bid farewell to their American Idol journey

Nope. This is not an April Fools' joke -wish it is. (Be careful though on what you read in other sites, today. Lol)

16 year-old Filipino American Thia Megia and fellow AI contestant Naima Adebapo | Courtesy of Google Images/Fox

Despite Thia Megia's beautiful rendition of Elton John's song "Daniel", she was one of the two contestants who have been voted out from the latest season of the "American Idol". Naima Adebapo also was ousted during the double elimination March 31 (April 1, Philippines) episode of the show. Paul McDonald joined them in the bottom 3 but was saved.

On a lighter note, since Megia and Adebapo both made it this far in the competition, they will be on tour with the rest of the Top 11 finalists this Summer.

Noypi's notes:

I admit I just lose one reason to watch the show. I'm a fan of Thia eh.

To Philippine viewers, "pasensya na" with this spoiler. I know our "live telecast" will still be aired in 6 hours pero around 10am actually dapat. Lol.

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Ch-ch-changes: Shreveport offers downtown tour of residences on Sun, Ap 3, 2 to 5 pm, free

Milam St, Shreveport by trudeau
Milam St, Shreveport, a photo by trudeau on Flickr.

"You know how you have that uncontrollable urge to sneak into people's houses to take a look around and eat lunch on their front lawns?" writes John Grindley.

"This time, you can do it with friends! And downtown! And it's legal! Rendevous on the Red's Downtown Tour of Homes is on Sunday!"

Participation: be 21 or over and bring a form of photo I.D. to 617 Texas Street (Robinson Film Center) on Sunday, beginning at 2 p.m. You will be signed up and on one of the comfortable iShuttle vans to begin your tour. You will get a map and information about each of the tour sites, which include:

• 600 block of Texas- a Drive-by
• 824 Texas Avenue (Bohemian chic)
• 826 Texas Avenue (Let your imagination run wild!)
• 1023/1035 Texas Avenue (Hidden secrets)
• 710 Crockett Street (an artist’s studio)
• 627 Crockett- a Drive-By
• 301 Crockett Street (2 units in Lee Hardware)
• 301 Crockett Street (2 units in United Jewelers)
• 229 Milam (4 unique units from artsy eclectic to historic traditional)


Afterwards, return to the Robinson Film Center for snacks and door prizes. The tour is free and will be held rain or shine. Not all buildings are ADA-accessible and many include stairs.

Sunday, April 3 ·
2:00pm - 5:00pm

RON MANN/HOUSE OF MANN








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A2. Herb
A3. Collie
A4. Lambsbread
A5. Rizla

B1. L.S.D.
B2. Acapulco Gold
B3. Cocaine
B4. Black Ash
B5. White Rum

Bass - Errol 'Flabba' Holt, Robbie Shakespeare
Drums - Santa, Sly Dunbar
Guitar [Rhythm] - Bingy Bunny
Horns - 'Deadly' Headley Bennett , Bobby Ellis
Mixed By - Prince Jammy , Scientist
Organ - Ansel Collins
Percussion - Noel 'Scully' Simms, Uziah 'Sticky' Thompson
Piano - Gladstone Anderson
Producer, Written-By - Nkrumah 'Jah' Thomas



creepin to vegas fer an extended [lost] weekend on the morrow, so please enjoy this last drop of the month/week. if ya dint know, wot we halve hear's another family affair with the usual suspects, dis thyme dubbing the praises of their fav substances. ganja ultimately prevails in the end with no less than 7 honorary devotionals & appropriately enuff too, cuz i doubt this record would exist without the schtuff. 320 tanx to the originilluminator

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Art returns to the Saturday session of the Shreveport Farmer's Market, which opens June 4

"There will be an information meeting at the Depot on Wednesday, April 20th, at 9:30 am and 5:30 p.m. for Artists who are interested in a space at the Farmers market," says SRAC's Vickie Marshall.

"You can attend either time slot and find out more about this wonderful opportunity. Spaces will be opened for Saturday market days only. The fee is not set yet, but will be small – somewhere around $10 or $15 and a tent or covered space will be provided."

Saturday Market:
June 4 through September 3
Tuesday Market:
June 7 through July 19

Tues: 3:00 pm-6:00 pm
Sat: 7:00 am-12:00 pm

101 Crockett Street - Under the Pavilion in Festival Plaza, Shreveport, LA 71101

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Enrique Iglesias...pulls out of Britney Spears - er - tour! Diva (Latino Idol) miffed at 2nd billing!




No way, Jose!




Enrique Iglesias angrily stomped his foot, and pulled out of the Britney Spears tour late yesterday afternoon, after the Pop Diva announced to a gushing fan base that the sexy heartthrob would be hitting the road as her warm-up act.

Ooops!

Handlers noted in a terse press statement that the popular crooner was under the impression that the gig was going to be a "double-bill".

Once the disgruntled hit-maker caught wind of - what he perceived as a "step down" in his career - he was quick to cut the ties that bound him to the loopy Pop Star on a rebound in her own career daze.

What a humiliation!

And, you thought Divas only came in the female variety, eh?

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Super Britney!
(not so superb to Enrique)

OK Senator Graham, If You Are So Unhappy With Gadhafi, Why Are You His Pal?

Like John McCain, Lindsay Graham (reminiscent of 'Casablanca') professes to be shocked! shocked! that we aren't up for regime change in Libya. After all, Gadhafi is a monster, right? Right?


Here is 2009 video of a lot of our precious Senators, including Lindsay Graham, enjoying Gadhafi's hospitality:



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Jay Leno Show...Helen Hunt a control freak! Snatches cue cards from host's hands!



Surf is up!
(so was Hunt's ire!)






Over the years, make-up and wardrobe personnel at the studios (and in the employ of Independent Film companies) have tittered that Oscar Award-Winning actress - Helen Hunt - was difficult to work with.

After Ms. Hunt's appearance on the Jay Leno Show last night - it was quite evident to the multitudes that the normally low-key movie star is not only a control freak - but an ill-mannered guest to contend with!

Bookers on the late-night circuit beware!

An old Chinese proverb says it all.

"Never insult a host in his own home."

If you want to be asked back, that is.

So, what was all the brouhaha about?

When the talented thespian (who has played opposite respected biggies in the industry like megastar Jack Nicholson) was asked to participate in a quiz about surfing, a short way into the upbeat segment - the pushy broad not only balked at some of the questions - but was inclined to snatch the cue cards right out of Jay's sweaty palm!

Mr. Leno reacted politely, in spite of her outrageous behavior, but was obviously startled by Hunt's insulting conduct and lack of sense of humor (judging by the expression on his face).

Hunt was on the top-rated talk show to tout her new feature which is about the gripping real-life tale of a female surfer (which has been adapted for the Silver Screen) who lost her arm in a shark attack.

Hunt, getting on in years, was cast to play the mother for obvious reasons.

Because the ultra thin (she was all bones if 'ya ask moi) actress boasted to be a surfer, Jay was posed a few questions - understandably so - in an amusing bold-faced effort to sort-out the lingo surfers often coolly spit out as they dart off to hang ten.

Ms. Hunt wasn't put off by the first expression "gnarly", but - not surprisingly- she didn't get it quite right.

When Jay offered up the next expression - "tubed" - she reacted suspiciously (just betcha, she thought she was going to be the brunt of some twisted on-camera joke).

At this juncture, the ice Queen not only went through the roof, but committed the unthinkable.

Uh-huh!

Hunt put a halt to this phase of the interview, and did so, without an apology.

Across the country, I expect viewers at home were screaming at their television sets.

"Bit**!"

And, how was your day?

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Leno fast on feet!

Congress Starting To Go All Constitutional On Obama

I empathize with Congress trying to keep tabs on the Executive, but the War-Powers horse left through the open Constitutional gate on this issue a long, long, long time ago: since World War II, actually. The need to keep apace with the speed that nuclear weapons can be unleashed is a big part of this problem, but so too is Congress' damnable myopic irresponsibility when confronted with novel situations like surprise wars on the other side of the world. Congress Critters protect their own turf first, and do not think of the greater whole. It's a good way to protect their little horde of beans, and a good way to get people killed too. And it doesn't help that they are so fickle: eagerly promoting Executive overreach when their party has the White House and eagerly decrying it when they don't. Sad to say, we need a massive update to the Constitution, or a new Constitution altogether. Something more-flexible, that incorporates just the leaders of Congress in fast-moving situations. Maybe a hierarchical system. A system sort-of like we have in an informal sense right now. Time has moved on, and we haven't:
Gates spent most of his time during the hearing being grilled by Republican and Democrats alike about the administration's decision not to seek collaborative cooperation from Congress before the air strikes began, instead spending most of his time trying to secure international support for instituting a no-fly zone. Last night in a classified briefing with lawmakers on Libya, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Obama and the administration would not necessarily abide by any resolutions Congress might pass constraining the President's ability to take military action or continue it in Libya. She said only that the administration would keep Congress informed through reports and consultations. The statements enraged some administration critics who believe the White House has violated basic tenets of the 1973 War Powers Act, which require Congressional approval to engage U.S. military forces overseas combat. The last time Congress declared war was during WWII, and a long line of presidents have essentially ignored the act, arguing that it places unconstitutional shackles on the President's role as commander-in-chief. Congress "has been left out in the cold on this one," said Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC), a longtime opponent of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. "There has been no consultation at all." "We read about it in the newspapers and then we ask questions about it," said Rep. Betty Sutton (D-OH). "I think that's concerning to the Congress and I think it's concerning to the American people, and I believe rightly so."

Bavu Blakes Live in Austin TONIGHT!

Dammit I meant to post this up earlier. But you know Bavu Blakes is back in town and performing at the ACL Live Theater for the Austin Music People Benefit tonight! Exciting! He goes on at 8:20 so get yer shizz together and get down there! Then hightail it on over to the Mohawk for Freddie Gibbs, Big K.R.I.T. and more!

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Sluts and Allies Unite

SlutWalk Toronto is going to take place on 03 April. Yes, you read that right, there is going to be a slutwalk in Toronto. What's more, the organizers want to unite with their allies during the slutwalk. Honest. I have proof from their site:
You might ask, what in the ever-loving-world is that all about? Well, I'll tell you.

A little while back an officer went to a law school in Toronto and said that although women are not responsible for the behavior of men who commit sexual assaults against them, those women who are concerned can take steps of their own and act in a risk averse fashion. It was the equivalent of the officer saying that while a home owner is not responsible if his house is burglarized, the owner should not walk around the local WonderMart having a conversation with his wife about how they never lock any doors or windows on their mcMansion. He may want to have that conversation, he has the right to have that conversation, and he is not legally responsible if someone who overhears that conversation burglarizes his house. However, if he is risk averse he might choose not to have the conversation.

So, how did the officer get in trouble? He did not use PC speak and he did not recognize the absolute necessity that every citizen who is acting in a legal manner must not be cautioned that his/her behavior, while legal, may expose that person to danger. He also didn't seem to realize that he was in a place which had at least a fairly liberal atmosphere.

He said that one way for women to avoid sexual assault is to not dress like sluts. The answer is simply too blunt and too likely to stir up emotions. The officer's already been disciplined for being truthful - hopefully the only thing his superiors made him do is learn PC-speak so that the next time he speaks truth he won't use emotionally powerful words to say it.

The lesson here? Speak blandly.

Comedy of manners The Dining Room initiates Shreveport Little Theater's new Studio Series; performances on Fri-Sat, Ap 8-9

Top teen thespians directed by SLT’s Resident Director Jared Watson will do comedy in AR Gurney's The Dining Room, says Robert Darrow.

Shreveport Little Theatre is kicking off a new feature, the Studio Series, with three performances of The Dining Room by on April 8 & 9.

The student cast (in alphabetical order): Madison Edwards, Lindsey Fileccia, Isaac Haas, Madeline Hiers, Emily Mwakitawa, & Gentry Williams.

Production Stage Management is provided by Emily Kitchens assisted by Christopher White. Technical assistance is provided by Jacob Bates, Courtney Gaston, Tom Serio, Josh Talley, & David White.

The Studio Series aims to produce new plays and re-imagine classic plays in an intimate setting with a strong focus on story and character. In doing so, SLT hopes to attract new audiences and re-invigorate long-time theater-goers, says Darrow.

Friday, April 8 @ 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 9 @ 2:00 p.m. AND 7:00 p.m.
Running Time: 2 hours.
Tickets: $10.00 Adults, $6.00 Students

Prince Harry...snores! Jets to North Pole for Reds! "Best Man" speech to humor!











Prince Harry crawled out of a glorified pup tent bright-and-early at the crack-of-dawn this morning in the great white North - braving twenty-below-zero weather - and summarized the harrowing experience this way.

"Things went on in there that won't be discussed ever again," he wickedly laughed to a dotting reporter who was all ears!

A tent-mate was quick on the uptake, too, as he confided the awful truth.

Prince Harry snores!

"It's sort-of a cozy snore. Like...a 'hmmm'," he laughed boisterously.

"The Prince has a sort-of base 'thing' going on," which wasn't too difficult to suffer through, the pal was quick to point out to soften the blow.

Years ago, I was forced to kick a lover out of bed (and end a relationship) - because of snoring that was so loud and obnoxious - that it kept me awake all night.

I tried to follow the advice of Ann Landers, before taking action, though.

In one column many moons ago, a reader solicited Ms. Landers for a solution to the problem when faced with a chronic snorer.

"Just give the person a jab in the side," she urged the sleepless correspondent.

According to Ms. Landers, the snorer would respond with a turn to their side - and ultimately - free up the breathing passage so the hapless individual could sleep properly (and peacefully) once again.

Not!

It didn't work for moi, no Sir!

The one-on-one interview with a "Good Morning America" reporter was a bit of a coup for the Network, by the way, especially when you consider that the Royals are generally tight-lipped when it comes to the prying press.

The ambitious newsie managed to gain the trust of the Prince since both support a similar cause.

Both are concerned about the plight of soldiers on the battlefield, and in the aftermath, when they return home (oftentimes scarred by the horrors of War).

But, one subject was off-limits, and strictly taboo.

Prince Harry declined to comment on wild speculations that ran rampant in the media recently in respect to  the  infamous "stag" party he was supposed to toss for his brother - Wills - which never materialized for some inexplicable reason.

Did his grandmother (Queen E 2) step in and nix the celebrations?

If so, Harry wasn't fessing up!

The answer is blowing in the cold North wind!

Meanwhile, Prince Harry is scheduled to fly to the North Pole tomorrow (weather permitting)  to spend five days with the troops to boost their morale.

When questioned about his stint in Afghanistan three years ago, he waxed poetic a bit - but, for the most part - was pretty forthcoming and down-to-earth in his response.

"Everyone comes together. You are responsible for the guy to your left and to your right. There is a sense of payback, too."

The reporter quizzed the lad about the real possibility about having to kill in the line of duty.

How did Prince Harry feel about that end scenario?

"A job is a job," he stated matter-of-fact, without pulling any punches.

"You progress with your life."

Prince Harry was elated at the prospect of maneuvering the Apache, a helicopter he has been assigned to fly when he returns to the front lines.

"I feel very lucky for the opportunity. The Apache is safe. And, powerful."

Surprisingly, Harry did not hold back when the topic turned to the upcoming wedding at the end of the month.

"They're the perfect match," he beamed, in reference to William and Kate.

The single (available) bachelor was inclined to cheer on his sister-in-law, and welcome her to the family with open arms, too.

"She's like a big sister. I am looking forward to going under her wing."

In a poignant moment, the freckled-faced helicopter pilot admitted that he would have liked to have had a younger brother or sister.

Of course, that family situation didn't pan out, due to the untimely death of Lady Diana.

The Prince was adamant that the thoughts of the Royal family will be with his mother on the day of the nuptials.

"I think she would be proud of William," he assured the reporter.

Prince Charles - though quite busy - has allegedly been quite hand-on in his role as father of the groom, too, according to Harry.

The Prince was pretty candid about his upcoming speech at the much-ballyhooed celebrations across the big pond, as well.

"My grandmother will be there. But, it will not be unlike any other Best Man's speech," he grinned.

The Prince promises to sprinkle the send-off tribute with a bit of humor, for sure!

Will any deep dark secrets be divulged?

If so, he's not telling.

Loose lips sink ships, after all.

However, Harry let one juicy bit of gossip slip during the course of a conversation with a news outlet, whether he intended to or not.

Prince William was pining to marry two years ago, but - allegedly -put off  his plans because of the frenzied swirl of pressure that the lovebirds encountered daily because of a vigilant press out to land a "scoop".

But, Wills is ready to take the plunge, now.

Congrats to William & Kate!

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Lovebirds savoring informal moment!

Impromptu performing arts judge: Brett Campbell, highly-credentialed journalist and critic; announcements and critics' talk by Robert Pincus Sat, April 2, 11:30 - 2:30 pm, Artspace Shreveport

Impromptu exhibit participants at Artspace Shreveport will hear the announcement of the awards in both performing arts and visual arts on Saturday, April 2nd, 11:30 - 2:30 pm, says Julia Foley.

Visual arts critic Robert Pincus, Ph.D. will offer an analysis of the show. See shrevearts.org or an earlier Shreveport Blog post for background on Pincus.

Newly announced is the judge for Performing arts entries. He is Shreveport native Brett Campbell, says Foley.

Campbell writes about the arts for The Wall Street Journal, Oregon Quarterly, Willamette Week, San Francisco Classical Voice, and many other publications. He has reviewed folk, rock and pop music in Austin for the Austin Chronicle.

Campbell was one of seven journalists from around the world chosen as a Getty Fellow in 2007 and as an NEA fellow at Columbia in 2005 and has been given critical access to the highest levels of visual arts, dance, theater, and music. He is a former editor of Oregon Quarterly and The Texas Observer, taught journalism at the University of Oregon, and lives in downtown Portland, Oregon.

A written critique will be provided to all Performing Artists, says Foley.

Donovan: Live in L.A

When I was twelve years old, I rediscovered the transistor AM radio my father had purchased during the Cuban Missile Crisis to help our family survive nuclear annihilation.

The plan was, after fleeing from the nuked city of Albuquerque, we would regroup about 80 miles NNW, in the town of Cuba, NM, where presumably supplies might be available. The radio would help provide news.

Fortunately, we never learned whether there was any provision made for refugees in Cuba, or not. (I always wondered whether the only news the radio would ultimately carry was "you're screwed".)

While playing with the AM radio while outside watching contrails from distant military jets during Corrales sunsets, I learned that I could hear surprisingly-distant radio stations: LA, Minneapolis, Des Moines, Dallas, Denver, (and that obnoxious Wolfman Jack, in that undisclosed location that you just knew had to be Tijuana). It was quite entrancing and entertaining. And I started listening to rock 'n roll too....

Donovan's 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' was one of my four earliest favorite songs.

The little town of Cuba might be desolate solace for Albuquerque refugees, but the Psychedelic Revolution you could hear on the radio suggested that California might approach paradise....

Thia Megia dedicates a song for her 'kuya' on American Idol

The youngest American Idol 10 contestant, 16 year-old Filipino-American Thia Megia enchanted the judges with her wonderful performance of Elton John's "Daniel" during the March 30 (March 31, Philippine Time) live episode of the talent search.

Thia Megia singing "Daniel" by Elton John | Photo courtesy of Fox

Jennifer Lopez said it was a "beautiful moment" for the young singer.

Randy Jackson somehow agreed saying it showed the very relax side of her that people could hear her beautiful voice but pointed out that it was still a "very safe" performance.

On the other hand, Steven Tyler, said she sang "a great Elton John song well".

Thia Megia dedicated the song to her older brother which apparently made her performance believable and emotional.

She uttered, "I love you, kuya!" after the judges gave their comments.

However, tomorrow will be a double elimination episode. Thia was among the bottom three last week. If she won't get enough votes this time around, she will be going home which I really hope won't happen. :(

San Francisco Giants...Brandon Belt emotional over nod! Rag-tag wonders play Dodgers today!












Who said that grown men don't cry?

When management in the front office informed Brandon Belt that he was given the nod for a coveted spot on the twenty-five-man Giants roster for the upcoming baseball season, he did just that.

But, his were tears of joy!

"This has been a dream all my life. It's the best thing that ever happened to me," he tearfully confided to a posse of probing reporters who swarmed around the rookie yesterday afternoon to gobble up the scoop first-hand.

"Except for my marriage," he gushed in almost an after-thought, as his face turned beet red.

The kid is going to have to get used to the attention, I guess!

The news came as no surprise to me or my readers at the Tattler. 

Yesterday, I pointed out that it was probably a "go" for the 1st Baseman amidst a lot of wild speculation (pro and con) that ran rampant in sports circles this past week.

Post:  03/30/2011

http://ijulian.blogspot.com/2011/03/san-franciso-giantswin-tuesday-final.html

The move was a bit iffy for obvious reasons.

But, Bent's performance this last season in the minor leagues, grabbed the attention of the scouts, nonetheless.

During spring training, the shy ballplayer (who team mate Buster Posey has nick-named "Beller") hit at .282 with 3 homers and and 13 RBIs, enough bait to give the kid from nowhere a shot at the big leagues.

Notwithstanding, fans may recall that a rag-tag Giants team that was tossed together last season with a hope-and-a-prayer (and a lot of gumption of the part of the General Manager), roared on to win the World Championships.

One reporter on the nightly news referred to the Belt "break" as one of the "feel good" stories of the day.

Indeed!

Within hours of the announcement to the press, Belt hopped on a jet alongside the rest of the Giants, to journey on to Los Angeles where he'll play in the "Opener" against the Dodgers today.

Sports enthusiasts, meanwhile, are ecstatic.

In fact, so much so, that a posse of fans rustled up the funds to purchase a banner to hoist up over the stadium in LA LA LAND, which will read:

SF Giants 2010
Champs: Beat LA

The ubiquitous in-your-face slogan is 75 feet long and 50 feet high and was crafted at a cost of approximately $6,500.

Folks who can't make the game in person can catch it on ESPN or KNBR (680 AM).

I am predicting a win!

By the way, the Giants beat out the Oakland A's yesterday.

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Dodger Stadium in smog city!

ALERT! Free Film at UT Today!Han Bennink - Hazentijd

The good folks at Epistrophy Arts & Nameless Sound are bringing the ICP Orchestra from Amsterdam to Austin & Houston next week (see post below) and this is their drummer.

Possibly the greatest drummer to ever walk the earth. He blows my mind and is hands down the most entertaining drummer to ever walk the earth. Peep the videos below and then go find some more on the internets and entertain yourself for the rest of the day.

THEN go to UT and see the film about him. Info below the videos.





Thursday, March 31 · 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Garrison Hall 0.102 UT Campus

Free Public Screening! on UT Campus.

Movie will begin at 5:20pm

http://www.utexas.edu/maps/main/buildings/gar.html

HAN BENNINK: HAZENTIJD (2009) directed by Jellie Dekker (70 mins DVD)
This stylized recent documentary depicts Dutch drummer and visual artist Han Bennink’s creative journey from art student and free-lance percussionist backing touring Americans like Johnny Griffin and Eric Dolphy, to the uncompromising improvisor he is today. His visual work, which he creates alone, silently and surrounded by nature, is shown as a counterpoint to his cosmopolitan and often noisy musical life. Bennink is seen captured in performance with Griffin, the ICP Orchestra, jamming with Ethiopian musicians and leading workshops with students and children. http://www.hanbennink.com/

sponsored by Epistrophy Arts and ICP Orchestra

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

European Cup 1984 1985 Juventus Turin Liverpool

Final
Stade du Heysel, Brussells
29 may 1985

It was to be the most distressing night in the history of Liverpool Football Club, although four years later an even more disastrous event would overtake the club. The events in Brussels would bring shame on English football and, most of ail, on Liverpool and ils fans. The Europeen Cup Final everyone wanted to see was to cost the lives of 39 people, mainly Juventus fans. The Heysel Stadium at Brussels should never have been the venue for such a highly charged game. It was dilapidated and ill equipped. Its terraces were crumbling, its walls visibly rotten and its crush barriers were poorly constructed. Even worse, the flimsy fence that had been erected to divide fans on the terrace behind the goal was wholly inadequate for the purpose it was supposed to serve. Instead of giving the entire terrace to Liverpool fans, as they had to Juventus fans at the other end, the Belgian authorities decided to divide it.

Liverpool fans were given sectors X and Y, while the Juventus fans were given sector Z. It was a fatal error. Sectors X and Y were packed far too tightly, especially behind the goal. There was no attempt to persuade fans to move towards the sides where it was less densely packed. Some ticketless fans may have sneaked in, adding to the crush, although the hefty police presence and searching should have deterred this. Besides, tickets had been easily available in Liverpool.
Outside the ground, alcohol was freely available and on a sweltering afternoon it was little wonder people indulged. Yet, for ail the tension and drink, rival fans mingled happily before the game. It was inside, on the terraces, that things went disastrously wrong. Getting into the ground and on to the terrace had been a horrendous experience in itself, as fans pushed and shoved to make their way through just a couple of turnstiles. Inside, the crush was almost as bad, and once trouble started there was nowhere to escape.
 Shortly before the scheduled kick-off the fence was rushed, and in the panic that followed, as Juventus fans fled for safety, 39 people died, mainly as a resuit of a wall collapsing in Sector Z. The Belgian police had little direct experience of football hooliganism and had therefore been unprepared for the disturbance. The decision was made by the authorities present to play the game and thousands on the terrace watched with-out knowingthat people had died.

Obviously people ought to be able to go to a football match without fear for their lives. There is no reason why rival fans should not be able to stand next to one another, shout for their team and still remain friendly. But in 1985, the reality was very different. Hooliganism was an endemie problem and the Belgian authorities failed to take heed of warnings and to institute proper controls. In the end, 39 people died unnecessarily, the Belgian government was toppled, police chiefs were dismissed, the wretched Heysel Stadium was eventually torn down and English clubs were banned from play-ing in Europeen competition.



There is little to add about the game. It probably ought never to have been played, although the authorities were fearful of the consequences of callingthe match off. In the event, Liverpool lost to a Michel Platini penalty, awarded in the 56th minute after Gary Gillespie had upended the striker Ziggy Boniek, though well outside the area.
The consequences of the Heysel riot were horrifie for English football. UEFA announced an indefinite ban on English teams playing in Europe, with Liverpool given an extra three-year ban. It would eventually mean six years in the wilderness for Liverpool. If there was any good to corne out of Heysel it was that English football at last realised that it had to put its house in order.




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