Turns  out Heart  doesn�t heart John  McCain.
The  careen duo of Ann  and Nancy  Wilson  demanded terminal week that the Republican  party stop using its 1977 hit �Barracuda�  to promote McCain  and Sarah  Palin�s  candidacy.
Last  Wednesday  and Thursday  nights, �Barracuda�  blared through the arena in St.  Paul,  Minn.,  during the Republican  National  Convention.  The  song was secondhand to champ vice presidential nominee Palin,  who�s been nicknamed Barracuda  - ostensibly both dearly and non - since high school.
Universal  Music  Publishing  and Sony  BMG  have sent a cease-and-desist order to the GOP  afterwards the vocal was played at the convention Wednesday  night.
�The  Republican  campaign did not ask for permit to exercise the birdcall, nor would they have been granted that license,� the members of Heart  said in a statement. �We  have asked the Republican  campaign publicly not to use our music. We  hope our wishes ar honored.�
The  statement also �condemn(ed)� the utilisation of the song at the RNC.
When  the band�s wishes were ignored Thursday  night, Nancy  Wilson  told EW.com  in an electronic mail: �Sarah  Palin�s  views and values in no room represent us as American  women. The  song �Barracuda�  was written in the late �70s as a scathing claptrap against the soulless, corporate nature of the medicine business, particularly for women. While  Heart  did not and would not empower the purpose of their song at the RNC,  there�s irony in Republican  strategists� pick to make use of it there.�
According  to the Associated  Press,  Palin  adoptive the nickname Barracuda  as a high school basketball player due to her fierceness on the court. The  tag surfaced again after she defeated the incumbent mayor of her hometown of Wasilla,  Alaska,  in 1996.
IMAX  in Boston
Attention  Boston-area  movie-goers: An  AMC  spokesperson has confirmed that Cinema  2 at AMC  Loews  Boston  Common  is being transformed into a digital IMAX  theater.
It  is not known when the theater volition open.
This  means you soon will no longer cause to trek to Jordan�s  Furniture  in Natick  or Reading  to catch such films as �The  Dark  Knight�  in IMAX.  This  is heavy news for moviegoers who�d rather walk or take the T  to a movie and can�t wait to ascertain James  Cameron�s  hotly anticipated IMAX  3-D  release �Avatar�  in the city.
- James  Verniere
IAMX  in Boston
While  Boston  awaits word on when IMAX  hits ithiel Town, we do know that IAMX  will be at T.T.  the Bear�s  Place  in Cambridge  tomorrow night.
Pronounced  �I  am X,�  it�s the solo project of British  dance veteran Chris  Corner,  wHO gained accolades in the �90s with his downtempo act Sneaker  Pimps.  But  where early Sneaker  Pimps  was the smooth soundtrack for the morning after, IAMX  is glammed-out electro performance-art party from the night in front. We  hear Corner�s  stage show alone is worth checking out.
    
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