He is among the cr�me de la creme of Bollywood. Yet, megastar Amitabh Bachchan says he can hardly act and doesn’t find himself capable of donning the director’s hat any day.
“I am often asked when I would direct a film and my standard answer to that has always been that I can barely act, where [...]
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“The Celebrity Apprentice†Season 3 2010 Cast Unveiled
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, ’80s singer Cyndi Lauper, and baseball legend Darryl Strawberry are among the fourteen contestants who will be appearing on the new season of The Celebrity Apprentice.
Blagojevich is facing federal bribery charges after allegedly plotting to auction off then President-Elect Barack Obama’s vacated U.S. Senate seat. He was removed from office [...]
20th Tibet House Benefit Show: Patti Smith, Baaba Maal, More
TIBET HOUSE U.S. ANNOUNCES 20th ANNUAL BENEFIT CONCERT AT CARBEGIE HALL
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Tibet House U.S. will hold its 20th Annual Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall on Friday, February 26. Philip Glass, the concert’s Artistic Director, once again brings together an original lineup of contemporary artists including Patti Smith, Jesse Smith, Michael Campbell, Baaba Maal, and Pierce Turner with more performers being confirmed soon. Tickets will go on sale December 24, 2009.
For twenty years, the annual concert has assembled some of the biggest names in music and offers audiences a mix of unprecedented musical collaborations and solo offerings. Past unforgettable concerts have featured such talents as David Bowie, Paul Simon, Sheryl Crow, Moby, Sigur Ros, Bright Eyes, R.E.M., The National, Natalie Merchant, Rufus Wainwright, Vampire Weekend, Emmylou Harris, Live, Ray Davies and Damien Rice, among many others.
The Tibet House U.S. Benefit Concert commemorates the Monlam Prayer Festival traditionally held at the time of the Tibetan New Year. The festival drew vast numbers of monks, citizens, and pilgrims from all over the country who gathered to pray for world peace and prosperity. Tibet House U.S. is a non-profit organization founded in 1987 at the behest of His Holiness the Dalai Lama that serves as a center for the preservation and presentation of the endangered Tibetan culture.
Carnegie Hall is located at 881 Seventh Avenue (at 57th Street). Concert tickets are $35 to $85 and can be purchased by calling Carnegie Charge at 212.247.7800 or in person at the Carnegie Hall Box Office (57th Street and Seventh Avenue). Tickets go on sale December 24. Tickets to the concert and a fundraising reception with the event’s Honorary Chairpersons and artists (following the performance) are available through Tibet House U.S.
Please note: Concert only tickets are not available through Tibet House U.S. For more information or to reserve tickets for the concert and reception call Tibet House U.S. Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at 212.807.0563 or visit the Tibet House website here.
Kim Zolciak Looking For Love With “Millionaire Matchmaker†Patti Stanger
Now that her illicit love affair with billionaire businessman Lee “Big Poppa” Najjar has gone up in smoke, wig-wearing mistress Kim Zolciak — of The Real Housewives of Atlanta — is on the hunt for real love once again, with the help of fellow Bravo reality star Patti Stanger.
The self-professed Millionaire Matchmaker, whose small screen [...]
Blagojevich Judge: Actor, Novelist, “No-Nonsense” Arbitrator
CHICAGO — Judge James B. Zagel has meted out justice on the silver screen and masterminded a bank robbery in the pages of a novel.
But the veteran federal court judge who will preside over former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s corrupti…
Blagojevich Gets Radio Host Gig As Campaign Office Closes (And Emanuel Letter Pops Up)
What’s the old adage, when one door closes another opens? That might well be true for Rod Blagojevich.
Just as the campaign office of the disgraced former governor– the one that federal investigators bugged– is about to go back on the marke…




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