Thursday 24 April 2008

Miller amongst BAFTA rising star nominees

Miller amongst BAFTA rising star nominees



Sienna Miller has been nominated for this year's Rising Star award at the BAFTAs.
The actress, who recently appeared in 'Stardust', is amongst two British stars nominated for the award, which is voted for by the public. Sam Riley, the star of Joy Division biopic 'Control', is the other British nominee.
They're joined in the category by Ellen Page, Shia LaBeouf and 'Lust, Caution' star Tang Wei for the prize.
The category was established in honour of late casting director Mary Selway, who died in 2004, with Scottish actor James McAvoy picking up the inaugural award.
'Casino Royale' star Eva Green, who won the award last year, announced the nominees saying: "This year's five nominees are all actors who have really stood out in their work and I'm sure we'll see a lot more of them throughout 2008."
The winner will be announced at the official BAFTA ceremony on 10 February.




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Jailed American Idol star pregnant - report

Jailed American Idol star pregnant - report



It has been reported that former 'American Idol' star Jessica Sierra is expecting a baby in jail.
MTV News reports that the website TMZ.com quoted sources as saying that Sierra is on a pregnancy diet in the infirmary at Falkenburg Road Jail in Tampa, Florida.
Sierra was arrested on 2 December outside a bar near Tampa and is facing charges of disorderly intoxication, resisting arrest and violating parole.
The 22-year-old was the 10th place finalist on the fourth season of 'American Idol' in 2005.





Friday 18 April 2008

Review: Paul Potts at ASB Theatre

Review: Paul Potts at ASB Theatre





On that point was a second during Apostle of the Gentiles Potts' Britain's Got Talent tryout when the consultation erupted into spontaneous hand clapping. They stopped over again presently enough, to hear the pillow of the Cymric tenor's Nessun Dorma rendition.Potts was introduced that day as a salesman from the Carphone Warehouse, and judge Piers Daniel Morgan couldn't hide his doubts when the unassuming-looking auditionee announced he was in that location to "sing opera".Only inside a few notes, book of Judges and audience knew they were hearing something special.It's easy to be cynical in this eRA of manufactured talent, and opera house buffs will be quick to say Potts is non the real conduct, just the crowd in Auckland's Aotea Centre last night would probably differ.There's no doubt Potts can sing, merely I have to agree with the opera house buffs - his appeal is non that he has outstanding ability, merely that his rags-to-riches tale appeals to citizenry.He in all likelihood couldn't sing an stallion opera or hold his possess as the tip in a musical, simply he performs songs from the various genres intimately sufficiency in a narration.


Last night's concert showcased close to of that versatility, but suffered from a sentiency of overproduction.Favourites from his commencement album, including Everybody Hurts and Schubert's Ave Mare, were well received just it was difficult to give Potts full attending sometimes, so distracting was the backdrop multimedia show.Birds, flowers, black Maria and underwater cities graced the concealment, although their relevancy to the texts being song were tenuous at topper.Potts' banter with the interview also didn't aid. His efforts to link the various songs together through personal reminiscences were lord, merely the one-liners were often cliched.However, the 2 1/2-hour show had conjuring trick moments, peculiarly a potpourri of Mario Lanza songs from The Bookman Prince, where Potts was in his element.The passion that captured the world's resourcefulness was also obvious in Sentence to Read Sayonara and Enrico Caruso, though alas that passion caused him to push sharp in places.Freshly Zealand soprano Elizabeth I Marvelly held her possess in two solo sets, merely the choice of Brindisi as a duo betwixt her and Potts was ill-advised.Both struggled with its trifle, and Potts' solo lines were more or less more legato than is normally expected of Verdi's drink birdsong.
But it must be remembered that Potts is the product of a reality television system programme, and embarked on this life history only nine months ago.Bearing that in mind, his stage presence and rapport with the audience can entirely be seen as a fry triumph.World Health Organization: Paul Potts.Where: ASB Theatre.Reviewed by: Eveline Jenkin.






Wednesday 16 April 2008

Madonna's husband didn't want to sleep with her

Madonna's husband didn't want to sleep with her



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Tuesday 15 April 2008

Zeppelin thrill with reunion show

Zeppelin thrill with reunion show



LED Zeppelin took to the stage in Jack London finish





Friday 11 April 2008

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Grey's stars say Chambers is now "fine"



Justin Chambers' 'Grey's Anatomy' co-stars have said that the actor is "doing just fine" following his stint in a psychiatric ward recently.
According to People magazine, James T Pickens, who plays Dr Richard Webber, said: "[Justin] just needed a break. He said: 'Man I'm fine'."
He also said that the actor was planning on spending some time relaxing with his family. "[He] thanked everybody for their concern but everybody's good," Pickens said.
Chambers' co-star Chandra Wilson, who plays Dr Miranda Bailey in the show, also said: "Everybody goes through stuff. It's no different than anybody else in the world. We just happen to be in the public eye...  Justin's doing just fine."
A representative for Chambers recently confirmed that he checked himself into a psychiatric ward because of a sleeping disorder.