Looks like John Abraham is taking his fondness for Katrina Kaif to a new level. The actor has been suggesting Kat’s name to every producer who comes his way.Read More Read More
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31 May, 2009 1 Comment
Looks like John Abraham is taking his fondness for Katrina Kaif to a new level. The actor has been suggesting Kat’s name to every producer who comes his way.Read More Read More
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Japan Day is an event designed by the Japanese community of New York to promote deeper understanding of Japanese culture and to say “Thank you, New York!” Central Park’s East Meadow will be transformed into a Japanese Summer Festival, featuring the best of traditional and contemporary Japan, including a wide range of family-friendly activities and powerful stage performances throughout the day. The New York Road Runners Club will also hold a 4-mile race at 8 am.Read More Read More
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Got an Indians question? Send it in. Submit your question to cleveland.com/heyhoynsie, and Plain Dealer Indians beat writer Paul Hoynes will choose several to answer each Sunday here in the sports section. All of Paul’s answers are archived online.Read More Read More
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UNIVERSAL CITY, California — Television super-producer Mark Burnett is responsible for more than a thousand broadcast hours on prime-time TV and has given us shows like “Survivor” and “The Apprentice.” These days, he’s putting the finishing touches on this year’s MTV Movie Awards — and has learned to trust in things like “Twilight,” Eminem and his hardworking production crew.Read More Read More
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The Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon hits the road again tomorrow. Many roads.Read More Read More
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Today the Christian Church throughout the world (except those using the Julian calendar) celebrate Pentecost, the coming of the Holy Spirit.Read More Read More
31 May, 2009 1 Comment
Susan Boyle lost Britain’s Got Talent to the ten-person dance crew Diversity. “Lads, I wish you all the best,” said Boyle graciously. It was a stunning loss. Boyle took second place in the voting.
Boyle chose to sing again the song that first brought her fame, “I Dreamed a Dream.” Dressed in a blue gown and saying that this performance represented “forty years of doin,’” the Scottish sensation gave this final performance:Given all the publicity Boyle received here in the States, it wasn’t clear to many of us just how close the competition has been all along. To American eyes, the hiphop dance-troupe Diversity looks pretty ordinary, don’t you agree? But judge Simon Cowell hailed them as “the only act tonight I’d give a ’10′ to” and “sheer and utter perfection.” Judge for yourself:Diversity will perform before the Queen Elizabeth II in the Royal Variety Show and wins 100,000 pounds (about $159,000).Read More Read More
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