Breaking news updates about Chuck Liddell Workout Video :- Remember when Chuck Liddell said he wasn’t going to booze while training for “DWTS?” Well, it looks like training is definitely over.
The UFC fighter hit up the Key Club after his “Dancing” debut last night — where he was caught knocking back a few drinks inside and macking on a busty blond, who he later left with.
‘Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya’ is a colorful love story revolving around a wannabe filmmaker Karthik (Silambarasan), who falls in love with a Christian girl Jessie (Trisha). It turns to be a speculative situation for Karthik to decide between his aspiring dreams and winning the heart of his ladylove. Do they get united or not at last, is crux of the story.
Since, the trio Simbhu-Trisha-Gowtham has been specifically publicizing that the film has a special climax, so certain media channels have started spreading the buzz that Gowtham has shot two climax sequences, as it happened with his previous films ‘Kaakha Kaakha’ and ‘Vetaiyaadu Vilayaadu’.
Heavy snowfall in the north-east US has seen record snow fall in the commercial capital New York City, closing schools and creating travel chaos for millions.
The New York City department of Education said in a statement in the early hours of Friday February 26th 2010 that all public schools in Manhattan, Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx would be shut down due the bad weather.
“Due to snow weather conditions, all New York City public schools will be closed today, February 26, 2010. All after-school activities and PSAL events will also be cancelled. Administrative offices will remain open,” an alert on the NYC education department web site said.
LOS ANGELES: This could be the last time James Cameron’s “Avatar” tops the domestic box office.
By next weekend, a combination of tougher competition and declining market hold should topple the all-time box office champion from the top of the theatrical heap. But for now, an eighth consecutive session atop the rankings is all but certain for the sci-fi epic.
“Avatar,” whose market dominance compares with 15 chart-topping weekends for Cameron’s “Titanic” in 1997-98, should fetch $25 million or more this weekend. That should be plenty to win theatrical bragging rights for the Super Bowl frame.
Meanwhile, a pair of female-targeting pictures will open wide Friday in a counterprogramming bid to lure women and football-phobic guys away from pigskin parties.
Sony sends out the romantic drama “Dear John,” with Channing Tatum (“G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra”) and Amanda Siegfried (“Jennifer’s Body”), and Lionsgate opens “From Paris With Love,” a crime thriller starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
“John” looks to be the stronger of the new pictures, with prospects of hitting $20 million.
“It’s a red-hot female picture, and they will be there in a big way,” Sony distribution president Rory Bruer said.
“Paris” will travel into lower-double-digit millions but might peter out before hitting the teens. The picture’s R-rating should mean an audience tilt toward older demos, with a core base of support from Travolta fans.
“Advance screenings have proven that audiences love to see Travolta in this type of role,” Lionsgate exec vp distribution David Spitz said.
Elsewhere, a handful of platform pictures expand into wide release Friday, three days after securing Academy Award nominations.
Fox Searchlight’s Jeff Bridges drama “Crazy Heart,” which drew nominations for its star, co-star Maggie Gyllenhaal and its theme song, will broaden to about 800 playdates from 239.
And Sony Pictures Classics’ British drama “An Education,” included among the 10 nominees for best picture, actress (Carey Mulligan) and adapted screenplay, will stretch to about 750 locations from 75.
Also, Lionsgate will re-expand the drama “Precious,” which drew six Oscar nominations, including best-picture, to a modestly wide 669 locations.
Looking ahead to the four-day Presidents Day weekend, Warner Bros. will release likely “Avatar”-killer “Valentine’s Day.” With the hearts-and-flowers holiday falling on the Sunday before the nation’s cherry pie celebration, “Valentine’s” could woo $50 million through that Monday and easily top the box office session.
Bal Bharti Public School Dwarka, It seems Bal Bharti Public School Dwarka will soon announce the results of Nursery School Admission r the Session 2010-11.
The Child Education Society, the apex body of Bal Bharati Public Schools and other institutions of higher education, was set up during the pre-independence era when the elders thought that Indian culture, heritage, tradition and ethos must be preserved and fostered and in order to achieve these objectives, it became obligatory for the Society to educate the young people.
Today the affairs of the Society are managed by the Board of Management consisting of eminent educationists and social workers and headed by Sh. K.K. Khullar, an eminent educationist and a social worker as the President of the Society.
Birla Vidya Niketan, established in 1982 under the aegis of the Birla Academy of Art & Culture, has a wide range of opportunities in a stimulating academic environment. Its sprawling 6-acre modern campus comprising senior block, junior block and sports complex. It is dynamic co-educational English medium Senior Secondary School, recognized by the Directorate of Education, Govt. of NCT Delhi and is affiliated to the CBSE.
Birla Vidya Niketan, Its One Of The Best Schools In Delhi Started By Shri Aditya Birla And Smt. Sarla Devi Birla.
LOS ANGELES: Sag Awards 2010 Winners, Basterds, Precious, 30 Rock lead SAG Awards, Three is the lucky number at the Screen Actors Guild Awards — that’s how many nominations the leading contenders in film and television have coming into Saturday’s ceremony.
“Inglorious Basterds,” ”Precious” and “Up in the Air” lead film nominees, while “Dexter,” ”30 Rock” and “The Closer” are the top TV competitors.
“Basterds” earned nods for its cast and supporting stars Christoph Waltz and Diane Kruger. “Precious” was also nominated for outstanding performance by a film cast, along with nods for star Gabourey Sidibe and supporting actress Mo’Nique. “Up in the Air” collected nominations for star George Clooney and supporting actresses Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick.
Other films competing for best cast — SAG’s equivalent of a best-picture prize — include “The Hurt Locker,” ”An Education” and “Nine,” which also earned a nod for supporting actress Penelope Cruz.
“Dexter” and “The Closer” are up for best performance by a cast in a drama series, along with “Mad Men,” ”The Good Wife” and “True Blood.”
Michael C. Hall, who plays Dexter, is nominated for best actor and the show’s stunt team is up for outstanding performance by a stunt ensemble on TV. “The Closer” earned nods for its stunt team and star Kyra Sedgwick.
“30 Rock” collected nominations for its cast and stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin. Other comedies up for cast honors are “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” ”Modern Family,” ”Glee” and “The Office.”
The actors union will present 13 awards during the two-hour dinner-party ceremony: Eight in television, five in film and a lifetime achievement award to 88-year-old Betty White, who starred in the TV comedy series “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Golden Girls.”
“Our show is so special compared to other awards shows,” said SAG Awards executive producer and director Jeff Margolis. “The fact that it is a show for actors, and it’s actors voting for actors for doing good work. It’s just different from the other shows, so we take great pride in keeping it different and special.”
The Screen Actors Guild Awards often are an accurate predictor of success at the Academy Awards because actors constitute the largest voting bloc for the Oscars.
Last year the cast award went to “Slumdog Millionaire,” which went on to win the Best Picture Oscar. However, this year one strong Best Picture contender, James Cameron’s “Avatar,” was not nominated in any SAG category.
Teddy Pendergrass Car Accident, Teddy Pendergrass‘ soul has taken flight. The buttery smooth R&B singer died Wednesday at Bryn Mawr Hospital in Philadelphia. He was 59.
Pendergrass, who was paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident in 1982, underwent surgery for colon cancer eight months ago and had a “difficult recovery,” according to his son, Teddy Jr.
A Philly native, Pendergrass came to fame in the early 1970s as lead singer of the Blue Notes, responsible for hits such as “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” and “Wake Up Everybody.”
He released his self-titled debut in 1977 and enjoyed a successful solo career, siring velvety singles like “Close the Door” and “Turn Off the Light.”
Pendergrass spent six months in the hospital after his 1982 crash, but perservered in the studio, going on to duet with Whitney Houston on “Hold On,” from her 1985 debut effort, appearing at Live Aid that year, and releasing a slew of new albums into the ’00s.
He founded the Teddy Pendergrass Alliance to aid in the education, employment and overall life-style enhancement of people with spinal cord injuries.
NEW DELHI: India condemned the fatal stabbing of an Indian student in Australia and warned that the attack, which was the latest in a series of assaults, could put bilateral ties under strain.
The 21-year-old student was killed over the weekend in the southern city of Melbourne.
“This heinous crime on humanity, this is an uncivilised brutal attack on innocent Indians,” Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna told reporters late Sunday in the southern city of Bangalore.
“It certainly will have some bearing on the bilateral ties between our two countries,” Krishna said, urging Australia to “speedily” catch those responsible.
The stabbing was the latest in a series of attacks on Indian students in Australia over the past year, despite repeated promises by the government to increase police patrols.
Australian officials have downplayed any racial aspect to the attacks, saying jobs that Indian students do to support their education meant they were often in dangerous areas or on public transport late at night.
Golden Globe Nominations 2010 List updates :- John Krasinski, Diane Kruger and Justin Timberlake announced the Golden Globe Nominations 2010list on Tuesday.
It’s the wee hours of the morning on the East Coast, a chilling 5 AM on the West, and we’re up to relay the lucky nominees for the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards. There’s a ton of speculation, a ton of hope, and now it’s time to see who comes out on top … er, who has the chance to come out on top. Stay right here and keep refreshing for the full list of hopefuls from Best Drama to Best Score, and weigh in below with your thoughts. The awards will air Sunday, January 17, 2010 on NBC.
The full list of the Golden Globe Nominations 2010 List as follows:
BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA:
“Avatar”
“The Hurt Locker”
“Inglorious Basterds”
“Precious: Based on the Novel PUSH by Sapphire”
“Up in the Air”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA:
Emily Blunt – “The Young Victoria”
Sandra Bullock – “The Blind Side”
Helen Mirren – “The Last Station”
Carey Mulligan – “An Education”
Gabourey Sadibe – “Precious: Based on the Novel PUSH by Sapphire”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA:
Jeff Bridges – “Crazy Heart”
George Clooney – “Up in the Air”
Colin Firth – “A Single Man”
Morgan Freeman – “Invictus”
Tobey Maguire – “Brothers”
BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL:
“500 Days of Summer”
“The Hangover”
“It’s Complicated”
“Julie & Julia”
“Nine”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL:
Sandra Bullock – “The Proposal”
Marion Cotillard – “Nine”
Julia Roberts – “Duplicity”
Meryl Streep – “It’s Complicated”
Meryl Streep – “Julie and Julia”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL:
Matt Damon – “The Informant!”
Daniel Day Lewis – “Nine”
Robert Downey Jr. – “Sherlock Holmes”
Joseph Gordon-Levitt – “500 Days of Summer”
Michael Stuhlbarg – “A Serious Man”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE:
Mo’Nique – “Precious: Based on the Novel PUSH by Sapphire”
Julianne Moore – “A Single Man”
Anna Kendrick – “Up in the Air”
Vera Farmiga – “Up in the Air”
Penelope Cruz – “Nine”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE:
Matt Damon – “Invictus”
Stanley Tucci – “The Lovely Bones”
Christopher Plummer – “The Last Station”
Christopher Waltz – “Inglorious Basterds”
Woody Harrelson – “The Messenger”
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM:
“Coraline”
“The Fantastic Mr. Fox”
“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs”
“The Princess and the Frog”
“Up”
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
“Barria”
“Broken Embraces”
“A Prophet”
“The White Ribbon”
“The Maid”
BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE:
Kathryn Bigelow – “The Hurt Locker”
James Cameron – “Avatar”
Clint Eastwood – “Invictus”
Jason Reitman – “Up in the Air”
Quentin Tarantino – “Inglorious Basterds”
BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE:
Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner – “Up in the Air”
Nancy Meyers – “It’s Complicated”
Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell – “District 9?
Mark Boal – “The Hurt Locker”
Quentin Tarantino – “Inglorious Basterds”
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE:
Michael Giacchino – “Up”
Marvin Hamlisch – “The Informant!”
James Horner – “Avatar”
Abel Korzeniowski – “A Single Man”
Karen O and Carter Burwell – “Where the Wild Things Are”
BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE:
“Cinema italiano” – “Nine”
“I want to come home” – “Everybody’s Fine”
“I will see you” – “Avatar”
“The weary kind” – “Crazy Heart”
“Winter” – “Brothers”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
Joan Allen – “Georgia O’Keeffe”
Drew Barrymore – “Grey Gardens”
Jessica Lange – “Grey Gardens”
Anna Paquin – “The Courageous Heart of Irena”
“Sendler”
Sigourney Weaver – “Prayers for Bobby”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
Kevin Bacon – “Taking Chance”
Kenneth Branagh – “Wallander: One Step Behind”
Chiwetel Ejiofor – “Endgame”
Brendan Gleeson – “Into the Storm”
Jeremy Irons – “Georgia O’Keeffe”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
Jane Adams – “Hung”
Rose Byrne – “Damages”
Jane Lynch – “Glee”
Janet McTeer – “Into the Storm”
Chloe Sevigny – “Big Love”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
Michael Emerson – “Lost”
Neil Patrick Harris – “How I Met Your Mother”
William Hurt – “Damages”
John Lithgow – “Dexter”
Jeremy Piven – “Entourage”
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