Thursday, February 26, 2009
KYA DIL MEIN HAI - [81ST EPISODE] - 12TH SEPTEMBER PART 3
Presenting At 81st Academy Awards
Here is the footage of Rob at the Oscars!
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Enjoy Cast of Slumdog Millionaire on Red Carpet-Oscars 2009
Cast of Slumdog Millionaire on Red Carpet-Oscars 2009
Watch Kate Winslet wins the Oscar Award 2009 For Best Actress
Kate Winslet wins the Oscar Award 2009 For Best Actress
Mickey Rourke checks out Jessica Holmes on the red carpet
Enjoy with Mickey Rourke checks out Jessica Holmes on the red carpet
Mickey Rourke checks out Jessica Holmes on the red carpet
Vanessa and Zac at the 81st Annual Academy Awards Governor's Ball
Enjoy Vanessa and Zac at the 81st Annual Academy Awards Governor's Ball
Annual Academy Awards RedCarpet and Beautiful Actresses
Watch Annual Academy Awards RedCarpet and Beautiful Actresses
Watch Beautiful Actress At Oscar 2009-81st Annual Academy Award
Watch Beautiful Actress At Oscar 2009-81st Annual Academy Award
Annual Academy Awards RedCarpet and Beautiful Actresses
Watch Annual Academy Awards RedCarpet and Beautiful Actresses
Interview with Robert Pattinson - 81st Academy Awards
Robert Pattinson - 81st Academy Awards
Robert Pattinson At The Oscars Gets Interview By MTV. He Talks About New Moon And His Hair. They Also Talk About The Release Date Of Eclipse.
Watch Kate Winslet win Best Actress for The Reader @ 81st Oscar Academy Awards Added
Kate Winslet win Best Actress for The Reader @ 81st Oscar Academy Awards
Watch 81st Annual Academy Awards Vanity Fair Party February
81st Annual Academy Awards Vanity Fair Party February
an interview with kate winslet after she won her first academy award!
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watch Oscars 2009 HighLights Recap best
Watch 81st Oscar Award nominations: Oscar Dress
Watch interesting81st Oscar Award nominations: Oscar Dress
The stars shone on the red carpet Sunday as they converged upon the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles for the 81st Academy Awards ceremony. Although not every dress was a winner, the style successes far outnumbered the disasters and the excited nominees were at the most exuberant as they stopped to speak with journalists.
Jennifer Aniston at the 81st Annual Academy Awards
Star Audrina Patridge Robbed On Oscar Night
February 24, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
While most of Hollywood was celebrating Oscar night on Sunday, “Hills” star Audrina Patridge was being robbed.
“I had a really rough day today - I got home late last night and realized that my house had been robbed,” Audrina blogged on Monday. “It was pretty devastating!”
Victoria’s Secret model Adriana Lima is now a married woman.
Hot news Kate Winslet, Sean Penn and Penelope Cruz
Jennifer Hudson To Perform On ‘Oprah’
CHICAGO, Ill. --Jennifer Hudson will pay a visit to “The Oprah Winfrey Show” later this week.
Hudson will perform her new single, “If This Isn’t Love,” on the talk show on Friday, it was announced on the singer’s Web site earlier today.
It’s the latest of several public performances for Hudson, who made her triumphant comeback at the Super Bowl in Tampa last month.
Following the Super Bowl, where she performed the National Anthem, Hudson has performed at the NAACP Image Awards, the Grammys, as well as the pre-Grammy MusiCares event and Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy party (where she dueted with Barry Manilow).
No details were available on whether Hudson will also sit down for an interview with Oprah on Friday’s show.
Bronson Pelletier To Join ‘New Moon’ Cast (news)
Bronson Pelletier To Join ‘New Moon’ Cast
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Canadian actor Bronson Pelletier is joining the cast of “Twilight” sequel “New Moon,” according to his management.
“Congratulations to Bronson who scores a lead role in the highly anticipated ‘Twilight’ feature film sequel ‘New Moon,’” a note on the Web site for the actor’s reps, Carrier Talent Management, read. “It’s rumored he will be co-starring with Dakota Fanning.”
Semifinalist Nick Mitchell Defies The Norm With Gentle Demeanor American Idol’
Semifinalist Nick Mitchell Defies The Norm With Gentle Demeanor American Idol’
It seemed like just another dead-on-arrival “American Idol” audition: Nick Mitchell lunged into the popular Fox singing competition’s New York tryout, performing not as his unassuming self, but as a saucy character he’d named Norman Gentle.
Decked out in a terry cloth headband, oversized glasses and a sparkly shirt, he wailed “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” from “Dreamgirls.” It was clear from the start that this guy was not here to advance a serious singing career.
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Melinda Doolittle had many reasons to let nearly two years pass between the end of her "American Idol" stint and the beginning of her solo recording career. The Season 6 third-place runner-up spent time mulling over the styles that she'd already mastered during years spent as a background singer: She could handle gospel, standards, blues, rock and R&B, and had a hard time choosing which of those would be her focus. In addition, she needed to put together a management team and find the right record label.
Doolittle wasn't waiting for Barack Obama to be elected. But the timing works in her favor. Like the nation's newly minted champion of hope, Doolittle has a particular gift for conviction.
In performers, as with politicians, conviction allows even innocuous statements to seem profound. So when Doolittle, sitting in a Burbank dressing room one February afternoon after appearing on a popular talk show, said, "I just love . . . people," it didn't induce a cringe. Instead, it illuminated the performance style of an artist known for actually fulfilling the clichés the judges on "Idol" spout: She's authentic, she always works it out, she makes songs her own.
"Talking to people from the stage is not hard for me anymore," said the 31-year-old Nashville resident. "I realize that people are along for the ride. Once I put together a story line with songs, the show is so much fun for me. It makes it a journey for all of us."
On "Idol," Doolittle developed a reputation for being too staid -- an insult that stung but that she's now transformed into the more fashionable "retro." He debut, produced by Joss Stone's early mentor, Mike Mangini, fits neatly into the growing niche of young artists retracing the steps of R&B. Doolittle cites Amy Winehouse, Duffy, Adele, Raphael Saadiq and Robin Thicke as inspirations.
"When we got ready to do this record, part of me heard people saying in the background, 'But that's old-fashioned,' " she said. "But if I did anything else it wouldn't be me. And I'm seeing artists all across the spectrum doing this, which is really exciting."
Her recently released album, "Coming Back to You," is old-fashioned in one informative way: It collects songs that others have performed, allowing Doolittle to put her own spin on a range of sounds. This approach echoes the classic pop era that preceded rock's anointment of the singer-songwriter. It also recalls the structure of "American Idol" itself.
"The album is kind of like experiencing a season with one of the contestants," said John Titta, a music industry veteran and the president and chief operating officer of the Music Publishing Co. of America (MPCA), the independent music publisher whose affiliated label, Hi Fi Recordings, is Doolittle's new home. "It's exposing great songs from different styles through a person, interpreting them through a style of music that links them all together."
Doolittle calls Titta her "resident genius." He came up with a playlist that Doolittle could easily embrace.
"When he came to Nashville with [MPCA chairman and CEO] John Hecker, we sat down and he said I want to play you these songs -- you might like two or three and we can go at it again," she recalled. "After the meeting I was like, I want to do every single one. He had taken the time to get to know me and know my heart, know what I love in music -- the melody, the strength behind songs."