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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Anne Hathaway chosen to announce Oscar nominations

Anne Hathaway chosen to announce Oscar nominations

LOS ANGELES – Actress Anne Hathaway will be among the first to learn who's up for an Oscar this year.


The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says the 27-year-old Hathaway will join motion picture academy president Tom Sherak to announce Academy Award nominees on Feb. 2.

Sherak and Hathaway will reveal nominations in 10 of the 24 categories at an early-morning news conference at the academy's Beverly Hills headquarters.

Hathaway was nominated for an Oscar last year for her leading role in "Rachel Getting Married." Her other credits include "The Devil Wears Prada" and "The Princess Diaries."
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Pierce Brosnan - The spy who snubbed me

Pierce Brosnan - The spy who snubbed me

Pierce Brosnan has never watched Daniel Craig as James Bond.

The handsome actor - who played the suave spy in four movies until 2002's 'Die Another Day' - hasn't seen Daniel take on the role of 007 in either 'Casino Royale' or 'Quantum of Solace' even though he has tried to see the films.

Pierce said: "I haven't seen Daniel in the role. I tried watching it on an airplane. I thought 37,000 feet was a good distance to watch it from and it broke down right at the beginning. The attendant came and changed it and it broke down a second time, so I figured, 'OK. The Gods must be saying something...' So I never went near it! I just thought, 'Let sleeping dogs lie.'"

After his disastrous attempt to watch one movie, he decided to not even open the box when he was given a copy of 'Quantum of Solace'. He added: "I got the Academy screener for the last one and I turned it on for my boys and I left them to it. I didn't go near it."



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Brad Pitt helped by mother

Brad Pitt helped by mother

Brad Pitt's mother, Jane Pitt, is desperately trying to help save her son's relationship with Angelina Jolie for the sake of their six children.

Brad Pitt's mother is desperately trying to help save her son's relationship with Angelina Jolie.

Family counsellor Jane Pitt - who is famously close to Brad's ex-wife Jennifer Aniston - is keen for the couple to repair their five-year union for the sake of their six children.


A source told the Daily Mail website: "Brad is trying to cling on to the wreckage of the relationship as he is still very much in love with Angelina and believes they can make it work.

"Jane wants what is best for her son and grandchildren and Angie has agreed to meet her. She has stuck at her own marriage and worked with families for 30 years trying to keep them together."

Jane believes her skills as a mediator will come in useful when speaking to Angelina, who she has become close to in recent months thanks to their joint work in setting up a cancer centre.

It was recently reported Brad and Angelina - who have three adopted children, Maddox, eight, Pax, six, and Zahara, five, as well as three biological kids, Shiloh, three, and 18-month-old twins Knox and Vivienne - were heading for a split after signing a legal document which equally split their $330 million fortune and custody of their kids.

However, sources close to the couple denied this and insisted "everything was fine" between them.

Friends also say the couple are planning to attend the Oscars together in March and have already started planning their outfits.

One pal said: "Angelina and Brad are still very much together. They're even in the process of planning out their Oscar outfits. Brad wanted to make sure he didn't clash with Angelina, who's putting some serious thought into her choices. They are still a couple."

Brad and Angelina - who has been married twice before - got together after meeting on the set of 'Mr and Mrs Smith' in 2004, while Brad was still married to Jennifer.
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Friend to Haiti Jennifer Aniston

Friend to Haiti Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston has become the latest celebrity to donate money to the Haiti relief appeal after generously giving $500,000.

Jennifer Aniston has donated $500,000 to the Haiti relief appeal.

The 'Marley and Me' star gave the generous amount to charities Doctors Without Borders, Partners in Health and Americares to help aid victims of the two devastating earthquakes which have hit the Caribbean nation in the past two weeks.


Jennifer also took part in Friday night's (22.01.10) Hope for Haiti Now telethon, which has so far raised $58 million for the Caribbean nation, where at least 150,000 people have died.

Jennifer, 40, is the latest in along line of celebrities to donate money to the cause.

Leonardo DiCaprio gave $1 million, through the Leonardo DiCaprio Fund, which will help with immediate relief efforts as well as with longer-term redevelopment and infrastructure projects, including a focus towards sustainable development.

George Clooney - who helped organised the telethon - also donated $1 million to the relief effort.

Other stars to have given help to the disaster-stricken state include Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Wyclef Jean and John Travolta.
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Jolie's father: Brad & Angelina break up rumors are 'nonsense'

Jolie's father: Brad & Angelina break up rumors are 'nonsense'

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Amid all the rumors of trouble in paradise for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Angelina’s father, Jon Voight, has now spoken exclusively to Access Hollywood in defense of the couple.


Voight – who has had a rocky relationship with his daughter over the years – spoke to Access on Tuesday about the recent reports suggesting the end of Brangelina.

“Nonsense,” Voight said. “It’s all made up stuff.”

However, the actor wouldn’t say when he last spoke with Angelina.

Also on Tuesday, a video clip was posted to YouTube titled “TO MOM WITH LOVE – James and Angelina,” which was a tribute to Angelina’s late mother, Marcheline Bertrand, who died on January 27, 2007.

“January 27, 2010 is the third Anniversary of Marcheline’s passing. To commemorate this day, we are celebrating our memories of her with this home video,” the text accompanying the video noted.

The home video was recorded during a trip to Hawaii in 1981, showing Marcheline with a young Angelina and brother James Haven.

The two-minute clip, set to a Hawaiian melody of “Somewhere Over The Rainbow,” ends with the words “We Miss You Mom, With Love, Angelina and James.”

TMZ confirmed Angelina and her brother were behind the posting.
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Scarlett Johansson smouldering in new ads

Scarlett Johansson smouldering in new ads

Curvy Scarlett Johansson smoulders in these new ads for clothing firm, Mango.

The 'Lost In Translation' beauty fronts the company's Spring/Summer 2010 campaign.

"I love working with Mango", says Scarlett of the collaboration with the Spanish brand. "

"This is the third campaign I have done with them. The photographer, Mario Sorrenti, makes me feel very comfortable - the sessions are great fun. I see Mango as a casual firm, with lots of combinations of garments, fresh and youthful". Penelope Cruz was previously a face for Mango.

The photographs were shot in New York. Scarlett is currently getting rave reviews for her Broadway debut in Arthur Miller's 'A View From The Bridge'.[CFP]


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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Entertainment> Music Spice Girls' Mamma musical

Spice Girls' Mamma musical

Mel B said all five members of the Spice Girls are ''super excited'' about the announced musical about their career.

The Spice Girls were inspired by 'Mamma Mia!' to make a musical about their careers.

Mel B says she and her fellow bandmates - Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Geri Halliwell - were keen to see their lives turned into a stage show similar to the hit production based on the songs of ABBA.


She said: "All five of us are really super excited. We don't do anything unless all five agree.

"All of us loved 'Mamma Mia!'. We needed someone who would have a great vision alongside ours."

However, 34-year-old Mel - full name Melanie Brown - confirmed the musical will not just be a story about the girl group and will contain new elements too.

She revealed: "It's going to be fictional, but various characters will have traits that remind you of the group."

Discussing how the idea for a Spice Girls musical came about, Mel said she and her bandmates all got together before Christmas to discuss potential projects.

She told Britain's Hello! magazine: "We all just got talking. Lots of ideas were passed around and then one of the things that stuck was the musical.

"That night we celebrated the fact that we all had this amazing idea."

The West End show which will be created by the producer of the 'Mamma Mia!', Judy Cramer.
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Bob Dylan to debut paintings

Bob Dylan to debut paintings

LONDON -- An upcoming show of Bob Dylan's art at the Halcyon Gallery in London will show that, after years of making impressionistic drawings in his downtime, the music legend has finally set out to paint his masterpiece.

Consisting of a dozen acrylic paintings -- the first of Dylan's recent forays onto canvas to be exhibited -- the new work is based on drawings from the "Drawn Blank Series," which the singer made at the outset of his so-called Never Ending Tour, between 1989 to 1992.

Set to open February 13, "Bob Dylan on Canvas" will then travel in September to the National Gallery of Denmark in Copenhagen, where another, larger exhibition of his new paintings will also debut at the Statens Museum for Kunst this fall.



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Stewart, Fanning rock movie fans in "Runaways"

Stewart, Fanning rock movie fans in

PARK CITY, Utah - They gained movie stardom playing wholesome young girls, but when fans see Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart in upcoming "The Runaways," they will find a new side -- a wild one -- to the teen actresses.

The movie, about the all-girl teenage rock band of the same name co-founded by Joan Jett in the 1970s, debuted here at the Sundance Film Festival late Sunday to solid reviews, and it hits movie theaters this coming March.

When it does, there is little doubt "Runaways" will have audiences buzzing because Fanning and Stewart take them back to the era that made "sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll" a cliche.

To see "Cat in the Hat" star Fanning, 15, snort drugs, or Stewart, 19, the lovelorn Bella Swan in the "Twilight" movies swig whiskey from a bottle and sling a guitar over her shoulder, may be a challenge for some audiences.

But the real test will come in their portrayal of a lesbian affair between the two lead characters, Jett (Stewart) and lead singer Cherie Currie (Fanning).

"I didn't even think about it. I still haven't even thought about it." Fanning told Reuters in a joint interview with Stewart.

"She's blocked it out," Stewart chimed in, with a laugh.

"No, no," said Fanning. "It was just another thing that was in the story."

The tale of "The Runaways" is as old as rock itself and deals with a rapid rise to stardom, fan adoration that follows, and a descent into drug and alcohol abuse that, for Currie, ended a career, and for Jett, proved an obstacle to overcome.

The Runaways were formed by guitarist Jett and drummer Sandy West in 1975. They were joined by Micki Steele on bass, Lita Ford on lead guitar and Currie -- all in their teens.

Svengali-like manager Kim Fowley pitched them as the first all-girl rock band, and his savvy marketing -- along with some real talent -- gained them ever-increasing popularity in nightclubs. With hits like "Cherry Bomb," their fame grew.

TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY

But the price of fame can be high, and soon the girls slipped into a haze of booze and pills. Band members began changing, and after about four years, they broke up.

The movie focuses on Currie, her dysfunctional family and her relationship with Jett, and it serves as both a tragic tale about the price of fame and a triumphant story of Jett's career. She went on to major success with The Blackhearts.

In its review, Daily Variety called it "a conventionally enjoyable making-and-breaking-of-the-band saga."

But the brief affair between Jett and Currie will likely get the major share of media attention when the film hits theaters, much as did the gay encounters between Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger in romance "Brokeback Mountain."

Stewart said that focus is off-the-mark. "The fact they made out when they got crazy back in the day...of course people are going to want to know about stuff like that, but what's more interesting is how much they love each other," she said. "It's not really a romantic relationship. It's a friendship."

Indeed, Sundance audiences buzzed about the story of an all-girl band rising to stardom in male-dominated rock music, as well as the performances and the soundtrack, which includes hits of "glam rockers" such as David Bowie.

Fanning, who captured hearts as a child actor in movies such as "I Am Sam," said what drew her to "The Runaways" was portraying a "real person and real-life things that happened."

"I wasn't familiar with the band before. It really opened my eyes to a whole new thing, a whole new time."

Jett told Reuters it was "surreal" seeing the girls play the parts on-screen, and even though the real story took place in the 1970s, it should resonate with today's audiences.

"People get that sense of the misfits and the outcasts, and I think that's the draw...overcoming adversity and not letting other people tell you who you're going to be in life and to follow you're own dreams," she said.



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Sandra Bullock's humble Hollywood

Sandra Bullock's humble Hollywood

Sandra Bullock doesn't feel Hollywood is filled with people who have big egos, as she paid tribute to the crowd at the Screen Actor's Guild awards this weekend.

Sandra Bullock doesn't think Hollywood is filled with big egos.

The US actress picked up the Screen Actor's Guild (SAG) Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Leading Actor on Saturday (23.01.10) for 'The Blind Side' and spoke of the humility she has experienced in the movie business.


She told People magazine: "I've met the greatest people. You sit at tables and you look at fellow actors who you've known but you don't know, and everyone is so humble and great. There's not an ego anywhere to be found."

When asked to describe her phenomenal success, the 45-year-old actress could only say she found it "baffling".

Sandra, 45, plays tough foster mother Leigh Anne Tuohy in American football drama 'The Blind Side' - a departure from the romantic comedies she is best known for, such as 'The Proposal' and 'Miss Congeniality' - and said the response to the film has been "overwhelming."

She added: "I love doing what I love doing, but it's not a road that leads to this place. It's just been completely baffling and unexpected and overwhelming and sweet and fun."
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Jude Law maturing into happiness

Jude Law maturing into happiness

Jude Law is looking forward to no longer playing Hollywood hearthrobs when he reaches 40.

The 37-year-old actor says he is reaching the end of his screen hunk status and it's up to younger actors to take over the mantle.

He said: "I think it will be interesting to be old. It involves a lot of possibilities. The future doesn't frighten me at all. On the contrary, I am looking forward to it. "If I have a look around at the moment I feel great relief because finally others are entering the limelight. Men like Robert Pattinson must now play the Adonis. For me it was always a restraint, a restriction."


Jude - who has reconciled his romance with one-time fiancee Sienna Miller - insists he never wanted to be known as a heartthrob and felt the female attention he attracted hampered his career.

The 'Alfie' actor said: "My goal was always to be recognised as a good actor but no one was interested in that, simply because society just wants to warm towards your appearance. This is the great blemish of society. "When you suddenly appear on the scene and you are the new face, everything centres on you. I experienced this in my mid-20s and I found it rather hard."

Jude isn't only looking forward to hitting 40, he is also excited about getting even older. When asked what the best thing about getting older was, he joked to the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper: "That you can take a nap whenever you want and that you can finally say everything you really want to say."
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Bruce Willis won't say no to kids

Bruce Willis won't say no to kids

Bruce Willis hasn't ruled out having more children.

The 54-year-old actor - who has three daughters, Rumer, 21, Scout LaRue, 18, and 15-year-old Tallulah Belle, with his ex-wife Demi Moore - "wouldn't be surprised" if he extended his brood further with his 31-year-old model wife Emma Heming.

He said: "I wouldn't be surprised. Anything is possible. I can't predict the future but anything is possible. Being married to Emma feels great. I'm so happy with her and we try to spend every free minute together."


Bruce and Demi's oldest daughter Rumer has launched an acting career, but the 'Die Hard' star isn't worried about her or his other girls falling foul of the pitfalls of Hollywood.

He told German magazine Bunte: "My children are so smart about Hollywood and understand it much more than I did when I was their age. They grew up in a small town until they were about 12 or 13 years old. So now that they live in Hollywood they see it for what it is. They see the illusion and they know what's real and they know what's not real."

Bruce and Demi - who is married to actor Ashton Kutcher - have remained close since their 13-year marriage ended in 2000, and the action star finds it strange that people are "surprised" by their ongoing friendship. He explained: "We all get along and I find it interesting that people are so surprised that we all get along. But we do."
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Eva Longoria Desperate for family

Eva Longoria Desperate for family

Eva Longoria-Parker plans to have children soon.

The 'Desperate Housewives' actress insists she and her husband, basketball player Tony Parker, are getting ready to start a family very soon.


She said: "It's a matter of time." Eva, 34, also revealed her relationship with 27-year-old Tony works because they are friends as well as lovers.

She revealed in an interview with new! magazine: "We are just best friends. I love his company and I am married to the person I want to be with. "I cannot ask for more. We respect each other as people and as a couple, and we trust each other. The best thing is that he loves to surprise me and I love to be surprised. "Our relationship is more solid than ever and we have so much fun together. Tony and I would love to be together forever. But the only way you get to forever is one day at a time."

Eva also enjoys being betrothed to a younger man because Tony has such a passion for life which also inspires her. She said: "He has an amazing passion for everything he does, but the best is his innocence about love and relationships. And we love to travel. We love laughter and music and we keep healthy."
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Entertainment> Celebrities Travolta lands in Haiti piloting relief supplies

Travolta lands in Haiti piloting relief supplies

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – John Travolta has landed his own jet in Haiti carrying relief supplies and a team including doctors and Scientology ministers.


The 55-year-old actor flew the Boeing 707 from Florida on Monday carrying 4 tons of ready-to-eat military rations and medical supplies for earthquake victims.

Among those accompanying Travolta is his wife, actress Kelly Preston.

The Church of Scientology says the pair planned to return home after unloading their passengers and supplies.
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Nick Jonas steps out solo to show "Who I Am"

Nick Jonas steps out solo to show

LOS ANGELES - When Nick Jonas, the youngest member of the Jonas Brothers, announced his solo side project, the Brothers went on the offensive to ensure their fans that the trio is not breaking up, posting that fact in all caps on their MySpace page. What more evidence does a teen girl need?

Nick Jonas & the Administration's "Who I Am" (Hollywood Records), which hits shelves February 2, isn't a teenybopper project, but rather one that combines Jonas' youthful appeal and the experience of rock-solid industry veterans. The Administration comprises John Fields -- the Jonas Brothers' longtime producer -- on bass and former New Power Generation members Sonny Thompson, Michael Bland and Tommy Barbarella.

The album was recorded in two weeks at Nashville's Blackbird Studios, although the 17-year-old Jonas says he was stowing away solo song ideas -- ones with a rougher edge than those he writes with his brothers -- for the better part of two years. The first single, "Who I Am," debuted on the December 2 telecast of CBS' Grammy Awards nominations concert. It holds at No. 8 with a bullet on Billboard's Heatseekers Songs chart and has sold 120,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

The band is on a 14-stop club tour to promote the album, including dates in New York at the Beacon Theater and in Los Angeles at the Wiltern. During a practice session for the Grammy nominations show in Burbank, Calif., Jonas sat down with Billboard and talked about the new album, what's next for the Jonas Brothers and why his first stop after he's elected president of the United States will be Roswell, New Mexico.

Billboard: Why did you decide to record a side project?

Nick Jonas: This all came about around two years ago when I started writing some songs that stylistically weren't right for the Jonas Brothers. I was finding inspiration from Elvis Costello, Prince, Stevie Wonder -- all these guys that I've really admired. After writing about eight or nine songs, I thought, "It would be great to go record this some day." The timing worked out -- we had two weeks off from some touring and recording that my brothers and I were doing -- and so I went to Nashville with the Administration and I made this record.

Billboard: Two weeks is a tight deadline to record an entire album.


Jonas: Nashville was intense, and going into it I was excited, but a little nervous. But once I got there and sat down with the musicians for 10 minutes I knew it would be possible. It was really less than two weeks -- it was about eight days -- and then the mixing went on for another four. I left with a CD and was really proud and happy about it.

I just think that it's all about learning from each other. When we got there it was me sharing an idea for a song, and if it wasn't completely finished, then we'd work together to make sure it was done. It was recorded like a record from the '60s or the '70s, in the sense that we're all in individual isolation booths and we're recording simultaneously as opposed to what you do in a lot of pop music these days, which is record one thing and go to the next, (with) a lot of overdubs. We decided to make it kind of raw and real, and there are very minimal overdubs. It felt like a real recording of a band and it made for a good vibe in the studio, too.

Billboard: Was it difficult adjusting to this new style of recording?

Jonas: Going into the whole recording process, I really didn't know what to expect. I'd met some of the musicians before -- Michael Bland and John Fields -- but Tommy Barbarella and David Ryan Harris (who played guitar on the album; Sonny Thompson is the guitarist for the tour) were new. I sat down with them and talked about how I saw it going down. It was a learning process in a lot of ways. It was the best class I could ever be a part of.

Prince plays a big part in this whole project because a lot of the guys are from the New Power Generation, so a lot of the time I was like, "I really think we could do it like this Prince song!" -- kind of forgetting for a minute that these were the guys who played it and they were all right there with me.

Billboard: Talk about "Who I Am," the single and the album.

Jonas: Of all of the songs (on the album) it's probably the most personal in the sense that it tells a story about me. This one is just about wanting to find someone who loves you for who you are. It's kind of a hopeful song. It's actually the second song we recorded for the record and so it was early in the process, but still one of my favorites.

Some of the other tracks that are standouts for me are things like "Rose Garden" -- that was the first song I wrote for the record. It's a story about a young girl who finds her safe place in the rose garden -- wherever it is in life where you feel most comfortable, where you can be yourself, where you can find love or just be alone if you need to.

Some of the other fun ones are "Last Time Around" -- the Stevie Wonder influence is definitely on that one -- and then there's "Olive & an Arrow." That ties in the concept of the presidency and it has one of my favorite lines in the record: "We've never been into honesty/But promise me/You'll let me know/When you're lying."

Billboard: With the song titles and the band name, it's obvious you're quite taken with the office of the president. Why?

Jonas: I've always been fascinated with it, and partially because I hope to be the president one day -- I hope to run. Another (reason is) I think that it really reflects a lot of things about who we are in this country and the culture. It's amazing how you can tie stuff in with it -- conspiracy theories, state of emergency, olive and an arrow, rose garden -- all of these things you think just relate to one thing can really expand. You can find a whole song about it.

Billboard: You really want to run for president?

Jonas: I've said it in the past as kind of a joke, because a lot of people have said, "You're a leader, you seem like you could run for president one day," and I said, "That's cool."

But another reason is I really want to know if there are aliens. That's the real reason. If there's a way to figure that out without having to run for president, maybe that would be good.

Billboard: You have to get to Area 51 somehow.

Jonas: Exactly.

Billboard: In the short term, though, you're just going on tour with the Administration.

Jonas: This record is meant to be played live. The recording is basically live, and so when we got together and started rehearsing, it felt like there were going to be so many opportunities to expand them for the live versions -- make up new things if we want to, change them -- just so many possibilities.

I know it's going to be an emotional experience singing these songs, trying to pour as much of my heart into them as I can and knowing that the tour itself is going to be that kind of intimate vibe. I want people to really hear the music, so I want seated venues like theaters where you can really hear the music.

Billboard: How involved are you in the marketing efforts for the Administration?

Jonas: I had a meeting with the management side and I told them I'd love to be a part of every detail of this. I'm copied on every e-mail that comes in. I'm heavily involved. It really is a passion project for me, and being involved in every step is important to me. At times it's overwhelming, because there's a lot that comes in, but we have a good time and it comes all together.

Billboard: What have you learned from your Jonas Brothers experience that applies to going solo?

Jonas: Obviously, I'm so thankful for them giving me the time to do this project. But I think the biggest change is when people say, "What's it like having your brothers onstage with you?" and the answer is usually, "Oh, it's great because you feel secure because you have them with you and they're your brothers and there's this bond." Not having them is going to be a little different, but I think that they're always going to be there because that's where I learned how to be who I am onstage and with music.

Billboard: What's next for the Jonas Brothers?

Jonas: We're going to shoot the second season of our TV show, "JONAS," and "Camp Rock 2" is coming out, and there's another world tour. There's a lot of things coming up that will keep us very busy.

Also, the reality show with the Disney Channel, "Living the Dream," got picked up. They were with us all this past month. The first one we did with them was an introduction to our world -- but this one will show the real side of what it's like to be on the road and far away from home.

Billboard: Are you interested in pursuing acting?

Jonas: I'm not really sure. Joe's really passionate about that. Kevin has some dreams of going behind the camera, but for me personally, I don't know -- I think music comes first, always. But if the right role came up and it was something I was really passionate about, I might go and try to do that. But I really enjoy where we've been able to tie the music in with the acting.

Billboard: How will you balance your work with the Administration and with the Jonas Brothers?

Jonas: It's going to be a year of learning for me, for our team and for my brothers -- just learning how to balance everything out. We have an idea of how it will all work, and a hope and a dream of how it will all work, but it's going to be a year of learning.
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Bill Gates goes to Sundance, offers an education

Bill Gates goes to Sundance, offers an education

PARK CITY, Utah - When Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, the richest man in the United States, came to the Sundance Film Festival here this week, it wasn't movies on his mind, it was education -- your kids' education.

A new documentary, "Waiting For Superman," by director Davis Guggenheim ("An Inconvenient Truth") looks at what Gates and Guggenheim say is a U.S. public school system in shambles.

"The quality of our educational system is what made America great. Now it's not as good as it was, and it needs to be a lot better," Gates told Reuters after the film's premiere on Friday.

"Many of these high schools are terrible, and this film, 'Waiting for Superman' by Davis Guggenheim, which I have a very minor part in, tells this story in a brilliant way," he said.

If that last part makes Gates sound like a movie pitchman -- he got the title of the film, its Oscar-winning director and "brilliant" in the same sentence -- he knows it, and he's not ashamed.

"Well, I used to try and sell software," Gates said with a laugh, when told he sounded very Hollywood. "We sold a few, so now I got to give it (the money) all away."

Gates, whose net worth was estimated at $40 billion by Forbes magazine in 2009, is no stranger to education. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gives away millions of dollars to improve schools in America.

But Gates' involvement with "Waiting for Superman" -- he is among the many people Guggenheim interviews -- is a first for him.

"UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS"

Gates, 54, sees it as a way to teach Americans just how far the U.S. system has fallen and how to redeem it.

"There aren't many movies about education, and it's a complex problem to explain. So Davis, by taking some students and letting you get to them and their desire to go to a good high school, makes it really emotional, and that's what only a great storyteller can do."

Guggenheim focuses on everyday students who want a better education but can't seem to get it. He talks to experts like Gates and Geoffrey Canada, chief executive of community organization Harlem Children's Zone, and challenges the roles of administrators, teachers' unions and others directly involved in U.S. education.

"This movie is a controversial movie because it deals with some uncomfortable truths about public schools. It doesn't pull any punches ... and it attacks even some of the progressive ideas," Guggenheim told Reuters.

"Waiting for Superman," to be released by Paramount Pictures this year, is backed by Participant Productions, which also made the Oscar-winning documentary "An Inconvenient Truth."

"Truth" helped put global warming squarely on the U.S. political map, but will "Superman" do the same for education?

"That would be the goal," said Gates.



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Celebrities Brad Pitt will not split

Brad Pitt will not split

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are not heading for a split, sources close to the couple have claimed.

Friends of the pair - who have been dating for five years and raise six children together - insist "everything is fine" between them and branded recent reports of a break-up "totally false".

A source told the New York Daily News newspaper: "I was told it's not true. They are very secretive. But I was told it's not true." Although another source called the split rumours "B.S", the couple are yet to officially comment on the status of their relationship.

Yesterday (24.01.10), the News of the World newspaper claimed Brad, 46, and 34-year-old Angelina had visited divorce lawyers to help them separate and planned to split up in the near future. The legal document they allegedly signed will see their $330 million fortune halved in two, while the pair will have joint custody of their children.


The couple - who have three adopted children, Maddox, eight, Pax, six, and Zahara, five, as well as three biological kids, Shiloh, three, and 18-month-old twins Knox and Vivienne - are alleged to have visited a top Los Angeles law firm in December last year, and have since hired a lawyer specialising in celebrity divorces.

Although the reports have been refuted, it has since been claimed Brad's brother Doug Pitt begged the 'Fight Club' star to end the relationship because their family was being torn apart.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "Brad's family are being more vocal with their doubts over the relationship. The only thing they still have in common is their kids. That's keeping them together at the moment." Brad and Angelina - who has been married twice before - got together after meeting on the set of 'Mr and Mrs Smith' in 2004, while Brad was still married to Jennifer Aniston.
taken from : China Daily

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Insecure Mariah Carey

Insecure Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey felt ugly growing up because she was mixed race.

The 'Hero' singer - whose mother is Irish-American and her father was an African-American of Venezuelan descent - claims she never fitted in at school because of her heritage, leaving her very insecure about the way she looks.


She said: "I am very insecure about my looks, and I always have been because of being mixed race. It's not so weird now, and everyone's accepting it in a big way, but as a child I felt very, um, out of place and didn't feel pretty. "When you grow up with that type of insecurity you don't always feel pretty."

Mariah began to realise she was different from other children when she took her white best friend on one of her weekly visits to see her father. She told Observer Woman Magazine: "She got out of the car and went up the stairs to his house and he was over 6ft tall and very handsome, but to her he must have really been scary because I don't know that she'd ever seen a black man before. And she looked at him, her mouth went open and she started screaming and crying.

"I think he was trying to make me feel better and calm her down, but it didn't work. You never know what people say in their houses about different races. So my mother took her home and I went up the stairs with my father."
taken from : China Daily

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Amy Adams' childish crush

Amy Adams' childish crush

Amy Adams used to behave like a "five-year-old" in a bid to get her fiance's attention.

The 'Doubt' actress - who is currently expecting her first child - admits she had a huge crush on actor Darren Le Gallo and couldn't contain her feelings for him.


She said: "We knew each other for about a year. Then one day we just developed this mutual crush out of nowhere, overnight. I was probably more obvious because I was so overwhelmed by it. I was literally behaving like a five-year-old, playing with my hair, touching his arm, then going home and hating myself for acting like an idiot."

The couple soon got together with the help of some alcohol and dancing. She told Stella magazine: "Finally, we went one night and 'You Shook Me All Night Long' by AC/DC was playing and that sealed the deal. I had a little hair-shake going on. And maybe one Corona too many. I think he liked it because I was innocently throwing myself at him."
taken from : China Daily

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Colin Firth's in-law battle

Colin Firth's in-law battle

Colin Firth faced a huge battle to win over his potential in-laws.

The 'Single Man' actor admits his Italian wife Livia Giuggioli's family were not initially convinced by him because he was English, was older than her and was already a father.


He said: "When I first met my wife's family, I'd shown up as this very, very dodgy commodity, attached to their darling daughter. When we got together, she told them, 'I've got this English chap now' - one strike against me. 'He's an actor - hmmm, oh, dear. 'He's nearly 10 years older' - oh, boy. 'And he's got a kid with someone else.' I had a mountain to climb to win everyone over."

However, the 'Love Actually' star - who now has two sons, Luca, eight, and six-year-old Matteo, with Livia - soon won them round and he now feels a special connection with Italy. Speaking about winning the Best Actor award at the Venice Film Festival, he told Culture magazine: "Winning it there added to the joy, the charm, of the moment. It didn't just feel like any old award, put it that way.

"To be standing there with the award- well, everyone in Italy knows what that award means. And I had enough of the local lingo to express how I felt; there's no other non-English-speaking country in the world where I could have done that."
taken from : China Daily

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