David Levine, New York Review of Books caricaturist for decades, dies at 83December 29th, 2009 New York Review of Books caricaturist Levine diesNEW YORK — The artist and caricaturist David Levine has died. He was 83. Levine's work illustrated The New York Review of Books for more than 40 years.
Sherlock Holmes Movie ReviewDecember 27th, 2009 Los Angeles (GaeaTimes.com)- After playing the celluloid version of comic book hero Iron Man with aplomb, Robert Downey Jr. has donned the hat of Sherlock Holmes.
3 Idiots Movie ReviewDecember 24th, 2009 Mumbai, India(GaeaTimes.com)- Ever since Rajkumar Hirani announced that he will make a film based on writer Chetan Bhagat's bestseller novelFive Point Someone, the expectation of the cinegoers went high.Peoplewere also eager to see the trio of Aamir Khan, Madhavan and Sharman Joshi after their superbchemistryin 2005 blockbuster Rang De Basanti. While a lot ofpeoplewere resolved to catch thefilmon its date of release, many fans of Aamir Khan also searched the web for 3 Idiots Movie Review.
Actress True Granted Restraining OrderDecember 10th, 2009 THE CRAFT star RACHEL TRUE has been granted a temporary restraining order against a woman who showed up outside her house clutching a sex toy. The actress was left shaken after police arrested Elenora Redmon outside her home on 27 November (09) amid allegations she had been following the 43 year old for over a year and bombarding her with explicit emails.
One Potato Two Potato Movie Review Draws AttentionNovember 21st, 2009 more images
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San Francisco- One Potato, Two Potato Movie Review has been drawing the attention of the viewers since it was aired yesterday on the Turner Classic Movies at 8.00 PM. The drama movie, which was directed by Larry Peerce, stars Bernie Hamilton and Barbara Barrie.
Music Review: 'American Idol' champ Kris Allen is cool, but average on debut discNovember 16th, 2009 Music Review: Allen's debut is cool, but averageKris Allen, "Kris Allen" (Jive Records)
On Kris Allen's self-titled debut album, the "American Idol" presents a collection of pop-rock tunes that are cool and simple — a reflection of what we saw from the married 24-year-old on the eighth season of "Idol."
Allen, known for his boy-next-door charm, co-wrote nine of the 13 tracks and collaborated with Mike Elizondo (Eminem, Carrie Underwood), Toby Gad (Milli Vanilli, Jordin Sparks) and Irish rockers The Script, among others. While the CD is a somewhat enjoyable one, it is also average — much like Allen himself.
Boreanaz Flu Closes Bones SetOctober 5th, 2009 Production on hit U.S. TV forensics drama BONES came to a halt on Monday (05Oct09) after DAVID BOREANAZ was hit with a bout of influenza.
Music Review: Fred Hammond explores his affection for the divine on 'Love Unstoppable'September 30th, 2009 Music Review: Hammond explores divine affectionFred Hammond, "Love Unstoppable" (Verity)
Just when you think Hammond has fully mined his expressions of love for God, he comes out with another album full of treasures. On "Love Unstoppable," Hammond's high-ringing tenor, circuitous phrasing and jazzy chord changes are applied to joyous, uptempo praise tunes and the intimate, slow-burning worship songs that his listeners have come to appreciate in his nearly 30 years in the industry.
Music Review: David Gray's latest 'Draw The Line' another dash of soulful folkSeptember 21st, 2009 Music Review: Gray CD another dash of soulful folkDavid Gray, "Draw the Line" (Downtown/Mercer Street)
David Gray returns from a hiatus with his eighth full-length effort and first in four years, "Draw the Line."
The British folk-rocker made a splash stateside with 2000's "White Ladder" on the strength of the hit singles "Babylon" and "Please Forgive Me." He was nominated for a best new artist Grammy two years later. He released two CDs after that — 2002's "A New Day at Midnight" and 2005's "Life in Slow Motion" — but neither had the mainstream success in the United States that "White Ladder" did.
Cyndi Lauper kicks off fifth season of Fox's 'Bones' as guest starSeptember 16th, 2009 Lauper taps into her psychic side on Fox's 'Bones'NEW YORK — Cyndi Lauper says she downplays a psychic she portrays on Thursday's season five premiere of Fox's "Bones."
That means no flamboyant fashions or clothing with a celestial theme. "I didn't think she should look like Rhoda from the '70s," jokes Lauper, referring to the TV character made famous by Valerie Harper.
Oz speed-reader to demystify Dan Brown's Lost Symbol 2hrs after releaseSeptember 14th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Publishers of Dan Brown's much-anticipated book, 'The Lost Symbol,' will host speed reading competition during its launch in Australia. The person who ends reading the book fastest will be provided with an opportunity to give its first review.
Keanu Reeves likes to listen to his criticsJuly 3rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Keanu Reeves has said that he always looks forward to critics' verdict on his performance after his films release. "I want to see what they (the critics) write, for sure.
Jacko's father 'not named in will'June 30th, 2009 LONDON - There is no mention of Michael Jackson's father Joe in the late singer's will, it has been reported. The document drafted by the King of Pop in 2002 divides Jackson's estate between his mother Katherine, his three children and one or more charities, reports the Telegraph.
Correction: 'Food, Inc.' reviewJune 17th, 2009 Correction: 'Food, Inc.' reviewLOS ANGELES — In a June 15 review of "Food Inc.," The Associated Press reported erroneously that the documentary showed chickens puffed-up and collapsing from steroids. One chicken farmer in the film showed oversized birds that had been given antibiotics.
Diaz wants to have 'bigger butt, more meat on her bones'June 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Cameron Diaz has revealed that she would love to add more pounds on to her skinny frame. The Charlie's Angel actress said she was tired of being lean and would rather prefer to be more voluptuous.