By S. INDRAMALAR EVEN with so many duds, America got it so wrong. Lilly Scott? Alex Lambert? Come on, those were among the two most interesting and individual contenders in this year's American Idol.
British Council acting chair Gerard Lemos shares his thoughts on the organisation during his first visit to Malaysia. WHEN the British Council started around 75 years ago, it was about showcasing British culture to the world, ...
Apparently, millions of Twilight-obsessed tweens and teens were right about one thing: Robert Pattinson does indeed have an indecent level of movie charm.
Unsung heroes department: no one goes into the film industry as a sound mixer to become a celebrity, so it was heartening that Britain's Ray Beckett won an Academy Award as part of the team which provided the striking soundtrack for ...
DETROIT (Billboard) - The impending release of a feature film about the Runaways is bringing one of the '70s group's members, singer Cherie Currie, back to the spotlight.
March 12 (Bloomberg) -- “Alice in Wonderland,” Tim Burton's reimagining of the Lewis Carroll tale, is doing more than setting box-office records for a 3-D movie.
Stephen Rahman-Hughes is excited about putting his own spin on West End and Broadway hits in a series of concerts, writes AREF OMAR THE man who gave Hang Tuah a singing voice and stole the hearts of theatre audience in the successful local musical ...
DETROIT (Billboard) - The impending release of a feature film about the Runaways is bringing one of the '70s group's members, singer Cherie Currie, back to the spotlight.
Cheryl Cole came face to face with her cheating husband last night for the first time since they split three weeks ago. Chelsea and England footballer Ashley flew back from France following a ...
Expecting the usual sun, sea and sand, the writer discovers an intriguing explosion of colour, sound and sensation on the island of Mauritius that leaves him gasping for more.
DETROIT (Billboard) - The impending release of a feature film about the Runaways is bringing one of the '70s group's members, singer Cherie Currie, back to the spotlight.
Reuters Sea of protesters demand new elections in .. - Reuters BANGKOK - As many as 100000 people demonstrated peacefully against Thailand's government at a party-like rally Sunday, but the capital was being kept on edge by their threat to continue protesting until Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva calls new ...
The Malaysian Insider Focus on graft, not GST, DAP .. - Themalaysianinside ... success for the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalition which opposed the tax as a burden for Malaysians. “The public's hopes on the transformation of Malaysia's ...
KolkataObserver.com Deep Purple to rock Malaysia in .. - Kolkataobserver PETALING JAYA: British rock legend Deep Purple is set to perform at the Genting Arena of Stars on May 16 as part of the legendary band's Asia/Australia tour 2010.
New York Daily News Questions Arise in Prius Case - Nydailynews An investigation of the Toyota Prius involved in a dramatic incident on a California highway last week is raising questions about the driver's version of the event.
AsiaOne 10 most popular makes in Singapore: .. - Motoring The Business Times focus on Singapore's 10 most popular car makes in 2009. This week, SAMUEL EE casts the spotlight on the Republic's most popular luxury brand, Mercedes-Benz.
Times Online Pompey cool takeover bid reports - Timesonline The article added that Lloyd intends to speak to Andronikou, of UHY Hacker Young, before attending Portsmouth's game against Liverpool at Anfield on Monday ...
VentureBeat “How to be Black” grabs SXSW audience - Venturebeat According to Pew Internet research, blacks and Hispanics are equally ahead of white folks on mobile Internet use. Twenty-eight percent of US whites have ...
Taranaki Daily News Astronauts angry as moon plans on .. - Stuff "I'm quite disappointed that I'm still the last man on the moon," he said. "I thought we'd have gone back long before now. But I am absolutely committed to ...
New York Daily News 'Pill' Won't Shorten Your Life: .. - Nydailynews FRIDAY, March 12 (HealthDay News) -- Good news for women who have used birth control pills: A long-term study finds that those who took oral contraceptives at some point in their lives have a lower risk of death than women who never took the "Pill".
Old sea dog sets tongues wagging at Crufts - Yahoo Reuters - A 16th century dog, the only known female to have served aboard King Henry VIII's ill-fated flagship the Mary Rose, has stolen the show at Britain's Crufts dog show this year.