Entertainment Scene

Amitava Sen

Pujor Gaaner AshorNo one can say that Raghav Chatterjee does not sing well. He does. He is an extremely talented and skilled singer and performer. But he came up short in delivering for the major and I stress, major part of his audience at Kallol Puja. He was too loud and sometimes painfully screaming. His repertoire was too post modern and convoluted for our liking. He possibly was targetting relatively young Calcutta born crowd present, but he definitely did not cater to the people who paid most for hiring him. The fault does not lie with him. The so called younger group of Kallol is ostensibly in control of the stage and what goes on there. Programs are chosen and directed by them with a trace of arrogance and a little bias. We heard Raghav at Banga Sammelan in New York and really liked his not so hip performance on the sober side. But his program at Kallol was disappointing to many and I dare say most of us. 50 people who danced with his singing at Durga Puja are not the final arbiters, I am afraid. Continue reading

Pujor Chandaa

Sudipta Bhawmik

niramishasi webFinally 2005 Pujo is here. In this Garden State of ours, Kallol has started their celebration yesterday (Friday) evening and GSCA will start theirs from today. Are you all ready to hit the doors of Ukrainian Community Center or Plainfield High School? As you attempt to enter the doors, you’ll encounter few somber looking gentlemen sitting behind a linen covered desk with few preprinted stationary and scattered ball point pens. Yes, you now need to pull out your check book and be ready to shell out few dollars from your savings. The question is how much? Continue reading

Call for Submissions

Cerebration, a quarterly electronic journal is calling for submissions for its forthcoming issues. Cerebration is a trans-cultural magazine operating from NJ and Delhi and attempts at bridging academic and non-academic circles; Cerebration strives to provide a space for critical discussions and creative expression across cultures and is sponsored by Drew University, NJ. The editorial advisory board consists of eminent academics, critics, journalists and filmmakers from US and India including Gayatri Chakraborty Spivak , Bapsi Sidhwa, Barkha Dutt, Subrata Sen amongst other well-renowned academics from US (www.cerebration.org/board.html ). Cerebration is currently accepting submissions in the categories of essays, fiction, columns, poetry, photography and art work. Please visit Cerebration at www.cerebration.org

How to Receive RSS Feeds?

RSS Feed is a great way to receive news and information from a variety of websites directly on your desktop without having to search for them or visit their websites. News and information can be delivered through email or web sites, as plugins to your web browser, as well as stand-alone news readers and feed aggregators. This article will give you a brief overview of how to avail of this great piece of technology.

You must have seen those small orange ‘XML’ or ‘RSS’ buttons beginning to spread across some of your favourite web sites. Perhaps you have clicked on one out of curiosity, only to be faced with a barrage of angle brackets and undecipherable code. But once you click on that button – what do you do then? This article will show you exactly what to do. RSS? It’s actually “Really Simple, Stupid” or “Rich Site Summary” or “Really Simple Syndication.” But no matter what it’s called, RSS is a new way to publish information online.

The first thing to do of course is click that button. It may be an orange button with ‘XML’ or ‘RSS’ written across it; or you could see the word ‘Atom’; or, less commonly, it could be blue with maybe the initials ‘RDF’; or it could be a simple link with something like ‘Grab My Feed’ or just ‘RSS Feed’. Gets confusing, doesn’t it? But what the acronyms like XML and RSS actually stand for is less than important – what to do after clicking the button is the important bit.

After clicking the button, you will see all that code – if you have ever viewed the source code to a web page, it looks a little similar.

RSS is just another language of the web, but you can actually completely ignore the code itself, and only care about the end product. In the case of RSS, that end product is up to date news on the topics you are interested in.

For example, if you want to keep up to date with the latest information on financial markets, or growing marigolds, or your favourite “NY NJ Newsletter”, and you see a feed on that particular topic, you can ‘subscribe’ to it and receive messages via the feed, each time the publisher of the feed updates it.

So how do you ‘subscribe’ to an RSS feed? The important bit is what is in the browser address (or location) bar after clicking the feed button, i.e. the bit at the top of your browser window that usually starts with ‘http://…’ and tells you the web address of the page you are visiting. For this newsletter it is – http://ethnomediallc.com/wpress/index.php/feed/

After clicking the RSS (or XML, etc.) button, you need to copy that address – it’s that address that you need to ‘plug’ into what is generally known as a ‘news reader’.

News readers allow you to keep updated with the feeds that you are subscribed to. There are several to choose from – some involve downloading some software, some involve visiting a web site, some are free, and some require a small investment.

Once you have chosen a particular news reader, you simply take that address that you have copied, and, following the instructions provided with the news reader to subscribe to, or add a new feed, simply paste it in – the reader will take care of the rest, and keep you updated with your new feed. Once you have done it once, you will see just how simple it really is.

Here are some news readers you can choose from, in approximate order of recommendation under each category:
Browser-Based:

My Yahoo

BlogLines (http://www.bloglines.com)

AmphetaDesk (http://www.disobey.com/amphetadesk/)

NewsIsFree (http://www.newsisfree.com/)

Software For Windows: NewsGator (http://www.newsgator.com/) – integrates into Microsoft Outlook

FeedDemon (http://www.bradsoft.com/feeddemon/)

Awasu (http://www.awasu.com/)

SharpReader (http://www.sharpreader.net/)

FeedReader (http://www.feedreader.com/)

NewsWatcher (http://www.newswatcher.com/)

NewsRanker (http://egofile.com/newsranker/) – claims to learn from your news reading to prioritize the feed items you receive

Novobot (http://www.proggle.com/novobot/) – extracts headlines from feeds, and also web sites that you are interested in

Radio Userland (http://radio.userland.com/) – blogging tool with an integrated news aggregator

For FireFox browser you may use the active bookmark (click orange button on lower righthand corner) or download SAGE plugin. Thunderbird email client can also receive RSS feeds.

It’s useful to spend a few minutes researching some appropriate choices – once you’ve decided on one that you believe to be suitable, you can start picking up new feeds straight away. It’s Really So Simple, you won’t look back.

NY/NJ Bengali Newsletter [June 03, 2005]

NY NJ Bengali Newsletter [June 3, 2005]

Dear Friends,

As we move towards summer, all eyes (I mean Bengali eyes) are looking towards Manhattan, New York with great expectations. The 25th North America Bengali Conference is gearing up to greet Bengalis from all parts of the world. Are you joining them?

Today’s events list includes two very specific events to be held at the NABC 2005, the classical music sessions and the literary seminars. Classical music and Literature are two very fond subjects of any Bengali intellectual. This year, however, the NABC committee has opened up the classical music event to non-regsitrants also who may be interested to listen to these wonderful musicians without having to register for the full conference. See you all in Manhattan on July 2nd to July 3rd.

Many of you have been sending me event listings as long attachments (even pdf files). It is vey difficult for me to extract the text info from those files.So here are your two options:

1. Send me a text file, similar to my email listing give, who, what, why, when, where, (and howmuch) information. I’ll cut and paste it to my email.

OR

2. Visit http://ethnomediallc.com/wpress, register yourself, log in and write in your announcement and mark it as a event category. You can post to other categories too like classified, reviews etc.

All my emails will refer to this site and my email will contain a summary of this entry too.
Please help me out.

Wish you all a very happy weekend.

Regards

Sudipta Bhawmik

Issue: May 26, 2005

Dear Friends,

In my last week’s newsletter, I had mentioned about “Radio Bangla” the
Internet radio station. Did anyone of you get a chance to listen to
it? I’d like to hear your comments and suggestions.

Today I’d like to introduce you to “NY/NJ Bengali” Blog site
(http://www.ethnomediallc.com/wpress). I have set up this site where I
can post our blogs (i.e. blogs from any registered user). Blogs can be
anything, on any subject you’d like to share your thoughts on. Just
register, log in, and post your writings. However, your blogs/articles
will be posted only after I approve them. This is just to prevent
spam and offensive postings if any. Blogs can be posted on few
different categories. Following are few of them. Please don’t forget
to check the appropriate category box when you write and post your
article.

Categories:
Social : Articles pertaining to social/political issues

Arts-Culture : Article on arts and culture

Reviews : Reviews of shows, books, films etc.

Classified: If you’d like to give away, donate, sell or announce any
service or product, you may post it in this category. Note that this
category postings does not show up on front page. This is FREE.

Need Help: If you, or someone you know needs any help from any
community member, you may feel free to post it here. You never know
who can help you when you need it the most. Posts on this category
does not show up on front page.

Generic: All other categories

Note that neither I nor Ethnomedia LLC has any means of verifying the
authenticity of any posts and hence bears no responsibility for any
consequences that may result from their usage. This is offered only as
a public service. Please use responsibly and at your own risk.

Note that you can set up the RSS feed from this site to be fed to your
RSS news reader (like yahoo or others). Next time I’ll discuss about
RSS news feed in more details.

I wish you a happy and enjoyable long weekend.

Regards

Sudipta

NJ 101.5 Comments on Asian Americans

From Pamina Bagchi

In Edison, New Jersey, a Korean American is running for mayor in an
upcoming primary race. An April 25th article in the New Jersey Star
Ledger reported that both the Korean American candidate and his
opponent are hoping to receive votes from the Asian American
community. On April 25th, the “Jersey Guys” show [broadcast on
101.5FM] reacted to the article. In doing so, the deejays used racial
and ethnic stereotypes to characterize Asians in New Jersey as
“un-American.” The broadcast also implied that Asian ethnic groups
have taken over businesses and neighborhoods in New Jersey and have
contributed to the region’s economic failings.
For a copy of the letter that has been sent by organizations, please
email saalt@saalt.org and visit saalt.org for more info.
Please call, email, and/or write the manager and parent company of the
station to protest against this irresponsible broadcast. In addition,
you could also send a message to the station’s sponsors.
– First, introduce yourself and your connection to the community [if
you are a NJ resident, make sure that is clear]
– Express your feelings about the broadcast in a respectful manner
– Ask the station to meet the following demands from the community
Whom do I contact? [Send a copy of your correspondence to saalt@saalt.org]
Eric Johnson, Station Manager
New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio
P.O. Box 5698
Trenton, NJ 08638
Ej1015@nj1015.com
(609) 771-8181

Why Blog?

Well, this question has been answered several times by many experts. My intentions are perfectly clear. I would like to use this channel to express my thoughts and to let people know what’s happing in the e-media field especially the ethnic fields.
So please stay tuned.