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Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher doc to premiere at Cannes film festival
Cannes, France — A new feature-length documentary about former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher's years in the musical wilderness is to be shown at the Cannes film festival, its producers said Tuesday."Liam Gallagher: As it Was" will be released next month to coincide with his second solo album, which is expected to hit the shelves soon.Co-director Charlie Lightening and his crew began followed the British singer -- whose gift for making headlines is nearly as prodigious as his musical talent -- just before his comeback.Gallagher's first solo album, "As It Was", was a hit in 2017 and Lightening told British music magazine NME that his new record is "gonna blow people away".In a trailer for the film, which is showing at the Cannes market, Liam blames his...
May 21, 2019

Liam Gallagher doc to premiere at Cannes film festival

People gather before the screening of final episode of Game of Thrones on 20-meter-high screen at RZD Arena in Moscow. — Reuters
'Game of Thrones' scores record TV audience, leaves fans sad, mad
LOS ANGELES — More than 19 million US viewers watched the series finale of television's "Game of Thrones" - a record audience for HBO, the cable channel said on Monday.HBO, a unit of AT&T's Warner Media, said Sunday's 19.3 million live television audience and viewers on its HBO GO and HBO NOW apps exceeded the previous high for the fantasy - 18.4 million, for the penultimate episode a week ago.The finale was also the most-watched single telecast ever on HBO, surpassing the previous record set by crime drama "The Sopranos" in 2002, HBO said."Game of Thrones" is available in over 150 countries worldwide, but HBO said viewing data is not easily retrieved in many of those markets, making a global figure impossible to calculate.Mixed reviews, a stray...
May 21, 2019

'Game of Thrones' scores record TV audience, leaves fans sad, mad

Ahmed Raid, a cross-fit coach in Jeddah, guides us on the right way to work out during the month of Ramadan and shares tips on how to stay on track.
How to stay fit during Ramadan
Saudi GazetteJEDDAH — Among many struggles that come our way during the holy month of Ramadan, pursuing fitness is one of them.It becomes impossible for many to maintain discipline and a healthy lifestyle when surrounded by fried and sugary food during typical iftar and suhoor meals. The lazy pattern shift often results in overeating and poor health choices.This week Ahmed Raid, a cross-fit coach in Jeddah, guides us on the right way to work out during the month of Ramadan and shares tips on how to stay on track.“It’s better to work out after iftar. However, if you do not have enough time later on, workouts during fasting should not exceed the intensity of light activities like walking or jogging,” Raid told Saudi Gazette.“One of the common mistakes is training at high intensity,...
May 21, 2019

How to stay fit during Ramadan

Malick's tale of conscientious objector divides Cannes critics
CANNES, France — A World War II drama by US director Terrence Malick is proving one of the Cannes film festival's most divisive premieres yet, with some critics hailing a cinema master at the top of his game and one calling it "a big swing and a miss"."A Hidden Life", about an Austrian man who refuses to fight for Nazi Germany, is a contender for the top Palme D'Or award, which Malick already won with "The Tree of Life" in 2011.Set against a brooding Alpine backdrop, before it evolves into a prison drama, the film earned near-universal acclaim for its evocative camerawork, with lush landscapes and intimate family moments vividly brought to life."He gave us so much freedom during the whole shooting. Also he chooses angles and lenses that were so...
May 20, 2019

Malick's tale of conscientious objector divides Cannes critics

The final episode of Game of Thrones is projected at a watch party in the Manhattan borough of New York City. — Reuters
Game of Thrones reaches its end, with one or two shocks left
Los Angeles — After eight seasons and 73 episodes, HBO's long-running smash series, "Game of Thrones", wrapped up on Sunday, with one more shocking demise and an unlikely character named as king.The last episode of the medieval fantasy based on the novels of George R.R. Martin ran roughly an hour and 20 minutes to conclude the storyline of more than a dozen characters and intertwining plots. — Reuters
May 20, 2019

Game of Thrones reaches its end, with one or two shocks left

Julianne Moore poses ahead of screening of the
Julianne Moore backs AIDS ward documentary
Cannes — Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore said her experience of caring for someone infected with the AIDS virus had spurred her decision to help promote the documentary '5B' about the unsung heroes who looked after AIDS sufferers in the 1980s.The film, screened during the first week of the Cannes Film Festival, tells the story of Ward 5B at the San Francisco General Hospital, the first specialist care unit for people with HIV/AIDs in the United States. — Reuters
May 20, 2019

Julianne Moore backs AIDS ward documentary

Eva Longoria poses during the screening of the film
Women honored at Cannes, as gender parity drive draws scrutiny
Cannes — Movie stars including Salma Hayek and Eva Longoria celebrated the role of women in cinema at a glitzy gala in Cannes on Sunday, amid a drive to promote gender equality in the industry that is still falling short of what many campaigners hoped for.Cannes' film festival, the world's most important cinema showcase, last year signed a pledge to get an equal number of men and women in its top management by 2020 that is gradually gathering momentum at similar European and US events. — Reuters
May 20, 2019

Women honored at Cannes, as gender parity drive draws scrutiny

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Schwarzenegger struck by flying kick at South Africa sports event
JOHANNESBURG — A man struck Arnold Schwarzenegger with a flying kick at a sports event in South Africa on Saturday, though the actor and former California governor later reassured fans that they needn't worry about him.Schwarzenegger, 71, was chatting with fans at the Arnold Classic Africa, an event showcasing body-building and other sports, in Johannesburg when he was kicked from behind."There is nothing to worry about. I thought I was just jostled by the crowd, which happens a lot," the star of the "Terminator" films wrote on Twitter, thanking fans for their concern."I only realized I was kicked when I saw the video like all of you. I'm just glad the idiot didn't interrupt my Snapchat."A video of the incident posted by Schwarzenegger showed he...
May 18, 2019

Schwarzenegger struck by flying kick at South Africa sports event

Queen Elizabeth II talks to Prince Harry as they leave after the wedding of Lady Gabriella Windsor and Thomas Kingston at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, near London, on Saturday. — Reuters
Britain’s Prince Harry, queen attend Windsor Castle royal wedding
WINDSOR, England — New father Britain’s Prince Harry returned on Saturday to the Windsor Castle chapel where he married Meghan Markle a year ago this weekend, attending the wedding of relative Lady Gabriella Windsor.Queen Elizabeth’s first cousin once removed, Gabriella, a 38-year-old freelance writer and daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, tied the knot with financier Thomas Kingston, 40, at the castle’s 15th Century St George’s Chapel.The wedding, attended by the monarch, 93, and her 97-year-old husband Prince Philip, marks the third royal nuptials in a year at Windsor Castle.In a televised ceremony watched by millions around the world, Harry, the queen’s grandson, wed US actress Meghan Markle there on May 19, 2018. His cousin Princess Eugenie married Jack...
May 18, 2019

Britain’s Prince Harry, queen attend Windsor Castle royal wedding

Cast member Antonio Banderas poses during a photo-call for the film “Pain and Glory” at 72nd Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, on Saturday. — Reuters
Antonio Banderas says heart attack helped him reinvent himself
CANNES, France — Antonio Banderas said a heart attack he suffered two years ago spurred him into a health kick but also allowed him to reinvent himself as an actor, including as he prepared to take on the lead role in Pedro Almodovar’s autobiographical new movie.“It was fantastic advice for my life,” Banderas told Reuters in an interview in Cannes, where Almodovar’s “Pain And Glory” is vying for the French film festival’s top Palme D’Or prize.“I don’t smoke anymore, I do more exercise than ever. I feel more clear in my brain and I kind of reinvented myself.”The 58-year-old Spaniard, known for films like “The Mask of Zorro” and “Evita”, recently took on the role of painter Pablo Picasso in television drama “Genius”.“I am reflecting very much about my...
May 18, 2019

Antonio Banderas says heart attack helped him reinvent himself

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