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June 14-20

MONDAY, JUNE 14

MAKE a date with MIKA who performs in his first major show here. The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter named Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr., will showcase hits like Relax Take It Easy, Big Girl and We Are Golden.
Date: June 14
Time: 8pm
Venue: The MAX Pavilion@Singapore Expo
Tickets: $78 to $118 from Sistic

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“Apne To Jayse Tayse” to cut from ‘Housefull’

Film maker Sajid khan’s much awaited Housefull has finally hit screens today. The film features Akshay Kumar, Arjun Rampal, Riteish Deshmukh, Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta and Jiah Khan and is expected to be the year’s biggest hit. But after the release the film has been fixed in a big problem for inclusion of 1981 hit [...]

‘Housefull’ releases today with a Grand Opening

Finally Sajid Khan’s much awaited Housefull releases today with a grand opening. The movie is good but not the best which could not prove itself as biggest entertainer as it claimed to be.
Housefull is all about Aarush (Akshay Kumar) who has been portrayed as an unlucky man and a loser in life who [...]

Shankar Mahadevan beats Shaan on ‘Music Ka Maha Muqqabla’

Mumbai, March 21 : It was an enthralling finale to STAR Plus’ “Music Ka Maha Muqabbla”, as popular composer-singer Shankar Mahadevan pipped playback singer Shaan in the mega reality show here Saturday night.
Shankar’s team “Shankar’s Rockstars”, comprising singers Rahul Vaidya, Sharib Sabri, Sanjeev Kumar and Neetii Muhan, rocked the stage with peppy numbers and won [...]

Everybody Hurts remake

Simon Cowell has a heart.
The impresario gathered several artists got together to record a remake for Everybody Hurts, a song made famous by R.E.M. back in 1993 . The proceeds will all go to organizations dedicated to the Haiti relief effort.

The final lineup of artists includes Mariah Carey, Jon Bon Jovi, Robbie Williams, Kylie, Rod [...]

Simon Cowell Haiti Charity Single “Everybody Hurts” [AUDIO]

Some of the biggest names in UK and American music have joined forces to record a cover of REM’s ’80s classic “Everybody Hurts” in a bid to raise money for a pair of British charities supporting the relief efforts in earthquake-ravaged Haiti. In the direction of tough-talking music mogul Simon Cowell, the lineup of featured [...]

Mika doesn’t like stripping off

Singer Mika claims he is ‘prudish’ and hated stripping to his underwear in the promotional video for his single ”We Are Golden”.
The ”Grace Kelly” singer dances around in his white boxer shorts in the video but insists he is embarrassed about flaunting his body.
“I”m so prudish. I hate taking my clothes off and it [...]

Mika puts Lady Gaga”’’s success down to her outrageous antics

Pop star Mika says Lady Gaga has reached the heights of stardom due to her “weird” and “bizarre” antics.
Lady Gaga, real name Stefani Germanotta, gained international recognition in the last one year, with a hit record and sell-out tour.
And Mika says she is a self-made star.
“She is her own creation. A weird, bizarre, but very [...]

Music on the Tube: 11/30 – 12/6

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, November 30 – Weezer (Repeat)

Tue, December 1 – Carrie Underwood (Repeat)

Wed, December 2 – The Cribs (Repeat)

Thu, December 3 – Mika (Repeat)
Fri, December 4 – Brad Paisley (Repeat)


Jay Leno Show


Thu, December 3 – Maxwell

Fri, December 4 – Taylor Swift


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Tue, December 1 – Rickie Lee Jones
Thu, December 3 – Rod Stewart


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, November 30 – Death Cab for Cutie (Repeat)
Wed, December 2 – Jay Sean
Thu, December 3 – Honor Society
Fri, December 4 – Band of Skulls


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Tue, December 1 – The Swell Season


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, December 1 – The Avett Brothers (Repeat)
Wed, December 2 – Obits (Repeat)
Fri, December 4 – Wale (Repeat)


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, November 30 – Bat For Lashes (Repeat)
Tue, December 1 – Cold War Kids (Repeat)
Wed, December 2 – Lily Allen (Repeat)
Thu, December 3 – Phoenix (Repeat)
Fri, December 4 – Keane (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, December 5 – Saturday Night Live w/ musical guest Rihanna


Eva Longoria Philanthropist Of The Year The Hollywood Reporter

Eva Longoria Parker has been named The Hollywood Reporter’s Philanthropist of the Year for her vigorous children’s charity work and dedication to social causes.
The 34-year-old star, who was born to poor Mexican immigrants was chosen, because of her dedication to give back to her community, The Reporter’s publisher Eric Mika said Monday.

“I’ve never met a [...]

Mika’’s next venture is being boss of cartoon company!

London-based singer Mika has revealed that if ever does quit the music industry he would definitely start a cartoon company.
The 26-year-old Lebanon born singer is already planning ahead for his future.
“I might continue making music till I die but there’’s also a chance I might quit soon,” the Sun quoted him as saying.
“There’’s a [...]

Tough love

By Jonathan Beale
BBC News, Tbilisi

Joe Biden speaks after receiving an award from Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili during a reception in Tbilisi, Georgia, 22 July 2009

On foreign trips, US Vice-President Joe Biden looks like a man who is really enjoying himself.

His predecessor, Dick Cheney, could – at best – muster a rather sinister-looking grin.

But Mr Biden just never stops smiling.

He smiled as he shook the hands of a never-ending stream of Ukranian and Georgian politicians. And it looked genuine – not the usual diplomatic grab and grin.

Broad smiles

He even appeared to take a delight in the long list of ceremonial duties – like inspecting the guard of honour, or planting a tree at a memorial garden.

And – like any tourist – he enjoyed a bit of local colour. On an impromptu visit to a Kiev pub he waxed lyrical about Ukrainian women, calling called them "the most beautiful in the world".

Despite having spent most of his life in the US Senate, Mr Biden can still convey the impression of being a "regular guy".

But on his travels to Georgia and Ukraine there has also been another side to the vice-president. A steely side that shows he can be tough, even with his friends.

Teddy Roosevelt famously defined American diplomacy as "speak softly and carry a big stick". Mr Biden has his own doctrine: smile broadly and give them a prod.

"America is not about to abandon Georgia or Ukraine, but nor will it use them as bargaining chips to appease Moscow. "

In Ukraine and Georgia he was among friends not enemies. So there was no need to prod too hard.

Ukraine’s President, Viktor Yushchenko, helped bring about the Orange Revolution. Georgia’s President Mikhail Saakashvili was instrumental in his country’s "Rose Revolution".

Both men were at the vanguard of breaking from the bonds of communism and old-style Soviet corruption.

The US vice-president smiled as he reminisced about the strides his friends had made. He was full of admiration for the way they had inspired the world (they love their technicolour revolutions in America).

And after he had heaped on the praise, old Joe stuck one in the ribs. He made clear that both countries were in danger of losing their way.

Ukraine’s Viktor Yushchenko is now a deeply unpopular president. His enthusiasm to join Nato is not shared by his people. The country’s economy has taken a dive.

Mr Yushchenko may have once been poisoned by his enemies – his face still bears the scars – but now he is part of the poison that is damaging his own political system.

Shiny palace

In a speech in Kiev, Mr Biden accused his friends of posturing. He told them in no uncertain terms that they were behaving like children.

Show the same political maturity as the rest of the population, he chided. Mr Biden managed to smile as he did it, but this was the same as talking softly while carrying a big stick.

Tblisi, Georgia, would provide an even greater challenge.

Mikhail Saakashvili, or Mika to his friends, had not only rolled out the red carpet, he had brought on the dancing girls (the traditional variety), wheeled out the orchestra and bestowed on his "dear friend Joe" Georgia’s highest honour – a glitzy medal.

Mr Biden continued to smile, but he was not seduced.

Perhaps the Georgian president’s shiny new palace signalled that something might be amiss – one of Mr Saakashvili’s opponents has dubbed it "Caligula’s Palace".

His "good friend Joe" was here to tell some plainer home truths.

In a speech to the Georgian parliament, Mr Biden listed Georgia’s remarkable achievements – but then came the poke.

The government must be transparent, he urged, before stressing the importance of a free press and issuing a warning that no military option will re-unite Georgia with its separated territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

But the toughest message of all was for America’s old adversary Russia.

The Obama administration has promised to "reset" relations with Moscow. But this trip showed that it will not be at any cost.

Washington is not about to abandon Georgia or Ukraine, but nor will it use them as bargaining chips to appease Moscow.

Vice President Biden rejected outright Russia’s claim to a "sphere of influence" over its neighbours.

Better ties with Moscow would not come at Georgia or Ukraine’s expense, the vice president repeated time and again.

And the US would support both countries’ bids for Nato membership, if that was what they wanted.

This trip was an attempt to prod some allies in the right direction. But more importantly it set out a few red lines for Russia.</p


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