Tuesday 29 April 2008

Scorsese making Marley documentary

Scorsese making Marley documentary



Followers the success of his Bobfloat Dylan documentary 'No Instruction Home' and the windup of his freshly Rolling Stones picture 'Shine a Light', Oscar-winning music director Dean Martin Scorsese is to micturate a documentary around reggae legend Bob Robert Nesta Marley.
Variety reports that the as-yet-untitled cinema has been authorised by Marley's kin.
The film is due for handout on 6 February, 2010, which would take been Marley's 65th birthday.
To heed to this week's special 'Arts Show' account on Bobfloat Marley, clack hither.




Gene Ammons

Thursday 24 April 2008

Cher to headline Caesars Palace

Cher to headline Caesars Palace



Cher has confirmed a long-running hearsay that she will be one of the headline acts of the Apostles at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
She starts her 90-minute, three-year, 200-show engagement on 6 May this year.
Talk about the new establish, Cher said: "I started in Vegas at Caesars, so I've come wax circle. I'm back, and I design to reach my fans the best experience even. I think everybody knows I simply do things in a large mode."
Her play testament include hit songs from her life history and be complemented by choreography, costumes and special personal effects.
The Academy Award and Emmy achiever has released more than 25 albums and sold over 100m records worldwide.
She volition alternate performances at the renowned 4,300-seat venue with the other headline acts of the Apostles, Elton Gospel According to John and Bette Midler.




N Rajam - Bismillah Khan

'Guitar Hero: Aerosmith' Lowdown -- Why The Boston Band Is Getting Its Own Game

'Guitar Hero: Aerosmith' Lowdown -- Why The Boston Band Is Getting Its Own Game







Earlier this week, game developers from Activison came through Freshly House of York City to prove off the upcoming "Guitar





Touch Of Blues

Touch Of Blues   
Artist: Touch Of Blues

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Blues Reflections   
 Blues Reflections

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13




 






Into the Wild leads Actors Guild nominations

Into the Wild leads Actors Guild nominations



The nominations for the Screen Actors Gild Awards have been announced with the Sean Penn-directed 'Into the Wild' lead the shortlist.
The film's star, Emile Hirsch, is nominated for the Charles Herbert Best Worker award, with co-stars Hal Holbrook and Catherine Keener shortlisted in the Best Support Actor and Actress categories severally.
The sick of 'Into the Wild' are too nominated for the Best Cast award.
Shortlisted with Hirsch for Charles Herbert Best Histrion ar George Clooney ('Michael Clayton'), Daniel Day-Lewis ('There Will Be Blood'), Ryan Gosling ('Lars and the Real Girl') and Viggo Mortensen ('Eastern Promises').
Cate Blanchett ('Elizabeth: The Golden Age'), Julie Agatha Christie ('Away from Her'), Marion Cotillard ('La Contend en Rose'), Angelina Jolie ('A Right Heart') and Ellen Page ('Juno') are nominated for Charles Herbert Best Actress.
Joining Holbrook on the Best Supporting Worker short list ar Casey Affleck ('The Assassination of Jesse James by the Noel Coward Henry Martyn Robert Ford'), Javier Bardem ('No Country for Old Men'), Tommy Rose Louise Hovick Daniel Jones ('No Land for Old Men') and Gobbler Wilkinson ('Michael Clayton').
Keener is joined on the C. H. Best Support Actress shortlist by Cate Blanchett ('I'm Non There'), Ruby Dee ('American Gangster'), Amy Ryan ('Gone Baby Gone') and Tilda Swinton ('Michael Clayton').
Along with the stars of 'Into the Wild', the actors in '3:10 to Yuma', 'American Gangster', 'Hairspray' and 'No Country for Old Men' ar also nominated for Best Vagabond.
The winners volition be announced on William Ashley Sunday 27 January.