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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, arrives at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain, Tuesday. — Reuters
George Clooney says Meghan being harassed just like Diana
LOS ANGELES — The media are harassing Meghan Markle just as they did Princess Diana, who was killed in a car crash while being pursued by paparazzi, her friend George Clooney said.Clooney and his wife Amal attended Meghan's wedding to Prince Harry, Diana's son, last year when the American actress became the newest addition to the British royal family.The Duchess of Sussex as she is now known, is expecting her first child, something that has intensified already huge media interest."They're just chasing Meghan Markle everywhere, she's been pursued and vilified," Clooney told Australian magazine WHO."She's a woman who is seven months pregnant and she has been pursued and vilified and chased in the same way that Diana was and it's history repeating...
February 13, 2019

George Clooney says Meghan being harassed just like Diana

PJ Harvey
Rocker PJ Harvey travels to Afghanistan to inspire her music in new documentary
Kabul — Art rocker PJ Harvey visits a drum shop in Kabul, a war-damaged house with peeling wallpaper in Kosovo, and street rappers in Washington D.C., seeking inspiration for an album in a new documentary showing at the Berlin Film Festival.Directed by Seamus Murphy, "A Dog Called Money" juxtaposes scenes of Harvey observing and listening to local people make music or sounds during her travels — such as men chanting at a religious ceremony in Afghanistan — with shots of her replicating those sounds in a recording studio in London. — Reuters
February 13, 2019

Rocker PJ Harvey travels to Afghanistan to inspire her music in new documentary

21 Savage
Rapper 21 Savage granted bond, to be released - lawyer
Los Angeles — Rap artist 21 Savage, who has been in custody in Georgia for nine days on immigration charges, was granted bond on Tuesday and will be released from custody on Wednesday, his attorney said. The entertainer, whose real name is Sha Yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, was arrested on Feb. 2 by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents over accusations he had overstayed his visa by more than a decade. Officials said he came to the United States from Britain in 2005. — Reuters
February 13, 2019

Rapper 21 Savage granted bond, to be released - lawyer

Actor, executive producer, and director George Clooney speaks on a panel for the Hulu series
George Clooney's 'Catch-22' reflects on 'insanity' of war
Los Angeles — George Clooney, who returns to TV for the first time in 20 years with an adaptation of the classic novel "Catch-22," said on Monday the Hulu series set in World War II aims to tell a timeless story about the "insanity" of war. At a preview for reporters, Clooney said he initially resisted the idea of taking on Joseph Heller's 1961 book about member of a US bomber squadron fighting the higher-ups in the military bureaucracy. — Reuters
February 12, 2019

George Clooney's 'Catch-22' reflects on 'insanity' of war

Chris Cornell's widow Vicky Cornell, daughter Toni, 14, and son Christopher, 13, pose after accepting his posthumous for Best Rock Performance award for
Chris Cornell's children honor late father as he wins third Grammy
Los Angeles — Two of Chris Cornell's children accepted his third Grammy award on his behalf on Sunday, more than a year after the grunge rocker died. Cornell, the longtime frontman for the band Soundgarden, committed suicide at a Detroit hotel in 2017 when he was on tour at age 52. — Reuters
February 12, 2019

Chris Cornell's children honor late father as he wins third Grammy

US rapper Cardi B performs onstage during the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. — AFP
Cardi B, sassy queen of American hip-hop
Los Angeles — She's brash, she's loud, and America is all in for her special brand of sass, from online feuds to strip club brawls.But when Cardi B accepted her first Grammy award -- making rap history in the process -- the 26-year-old had the crowd falling in love with her softer side.On Sunday night in Los Angeles, the unstoppable Bronx native cemented her spot in the upper echelons of hip-hop as the first woman solo artist to win a Best Rap Album Grammy.And she accepted the trophy with signature, unfiltered charm.Visibly shaking, she spoke of the odds being stacked against her as she raced to complete her debut album "Invasion of Privacy" while pregnant with her first child.She clutched her rapper husband, Offset, later turning to him: "You husband, thank...
February 12, 2019

Cardi B, sassy queen of American hip-hop

Lady Gaga poses backstage with her awards for Best Song Written for Visual Media and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for
Women reign at glitzy Grammys gala that also makes rap history
Los Angeles — A bold streak of feminism ran through the Grammys gala on Sunday, as women artists dominated in the competition and on the concert stage -- while rappers Cardi B and Childish Gambino delivered a history-making night for hip-hop.Gambino -- the musical alter ego of actor Donald Glover -- posted four big wins for his provocative hit "This Is America," but did not attend the star-studded ceremony in Los Angeles.In any event, the night belonged to the ladies.One year after they were largely snubbed in major categories, and the head of the Recording Academy sparked outrage for telling them to "step up," they made their presence felt -- and heard.Country star Kacey Musgraves, one of the genre's most critically praised artists who infuses her classic twang...
February 11, 2019

Women reign at glitzy Grammys gala that also makes rap history

Olivia Colman holds the award for leading actress for her performance in 'The Favourite' at the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTA) at the Royal Albert Hall in London. — Reuters
Hollywood glamour, shiny embellishments on BAFTA red carpet
LONDON — Dresses in dark colors but with plenty of embellishments, monochrome looks and the odd trouser suit dominated the red carpet at Sunday's BAFTAs, with some stars looking to old Hollywood glamour for Britain's top movie awards.Nominees Glenn Close and Melissa McCarthy as well as award presenters Salma Hayek and Cate Blanchett all chose black frocks for the event, which boasted sparkling embroidery or sequins.Blanchett's black dress had a plunging neckline filled with colored stones. Hayek added an eye-catching golden mesh headband to complete her outfit."There was a real nod ... back to old Hollywood glamour," Holly Rains, digital editor at magazine Marie Claire UK, told Reuters. "We saw Salma Hayek ... with this vintage sort of feel with her headband...
February 11, 2019

Hollywood glamour, shiny embellishments on BAFTA red carpet

Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron poses with the awards for a Director and for Best Film for 'Roma' at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London. — Reuters
 
 / AFP / Ben STANSALL
'Roma' takes BAFTA glory in coup for Netflix
London — Netflix black-and-white production "Roma" triumphed at the BAFTA film awards, boosting Oscar hopes for the US streaming giant whose rise poses a serious challenge to the conventional Hollywood business model.The cinematic love letter to director Alfonso Cuaron's 1970s childhood in Mexico City beat black comedy "The Favourite" to win best film and best director."I'm seriously touched this film has been received the way it's been received," Cuaron said at a star-studded ceremony on Sunday in London's Royal Albert Hall, also attended by Prince William and his wife Kate.Cuaron thanked Netflix for "having the courage" to get behind his film as he picked up the gong, adding that its success "in an age where fear and anger...
February 11, 2019

'Roma' takes BAFTA glory in coup for Netflix

Greek composer and musician Yanni at a concert in Al-Ula as part of the Winter at Tantora festival.
Yanni dedicates 'One Man’s Dream' to ‘Saudi dreamers’
Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia — Greek composer and musician Yanni dedicated his performance of “One Man’s Dream” to his Saudi Arabian audience for his belief that they can “achieve their dreams.”Alluding to the reforms associated with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, Yanni said during a concert held as part of the Winter at Tantora festival: “You have a lot of dreams in this country, I’ve heard about it a year and a half ago when I was here, and I was very impressed. I was very touched.”“You are reaching for the sky, that’s what you’re doing. You have a vision of what you want your country to become,” he added during the concert held in Al-Ula, northwest of Saudi Arabia.“These dreams of yours are challenging to say the least. They are very difficult and beautiful, and some...
February 10, 2019

Yanni dedicates 'One Man’s Dream' to ‘Saudi dreamers’

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