Saturday, 31 May 2008
Uaral
Artist: Uaral
Genre(s):
Metal: Doom
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
Sounds Of Pain
Year: 2005
Tracks: 8
Laments (EP)
Year: 1998
Tracks: 5
 
Angelina Jolie: ‘I know how Iucky I am’
Friday, 30 May 2008
Oscar Wilde - Fascinating Fact 5336
British newcomer BEN BARNES is set to head from Narnia to OSCAR WILDE's England for a new movie adaptation of THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY. Barnes, who plays the lead in hit new film The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, will play the age-defying Gray in the new drama.
See Also
The Exploited
Artist: The Exploited
Genre(s):
Alternative
Rock: Punk-Rock
Blues
Punk
Discography:
Twenty Five Years Of Anarchy and Chaos: The Best Of
Year: 2004
Tracks: 24
Fuck The System
Year: 2003
Tracks: 13
Singles Collection
Year: 1993
Tracks: 22
Beat The Bastards
Year: 1993
Tracks: 14
Don't Forget The Chaos
Year: 1992
Tracks: 18
THE EXPLOITED - Totally Exploi
Year: 1991
Tracks: 19
Live In Japan
Year: 1991
Tracks: 19
The Massacre
Year: 1990
Tracks: 12
War Now
Year: 1988
Tracks: 3
Death Before Dishonour
Year: 1987
Tracks: 15
Jesus Is Dead
Year: 1986
Tracks: 4
Live On Stage
Year: 1985
Tracks: 14
Live At The Whitehouse
Year: 1985
Tracks: 15
Horror Epics
Year: 1985
Tracks: 13
Totally Exploited
Year: 1984
Tracks: 20
Let's Start A War
Year: 1983
Tracks: 12
Troops of tomorrow
Year: 1982
Tracks: 13
Punks not dead
Year: 1981
Tracks: 15
Punk's Not Dead
Year: 1981
Tracks: 17
Jesus Dead (12 inch EP)
Year:
Tracks: 3
 
Irish stars honoured at British Film Awards
John Carney, the writer/ director behind 'Once', and 'Atonement' cinematographer Seamus McGarvey were amongst the winners at the British Film Awards.
Carney took the prize for Most Promising Newcomer in the awards designed to honour the British film industry, despite the fact that he is Irish.
Armagh's Seamus McGarvey was one of three winners for 'Atonement', which also took prizes for costume design and production.
In the other categories Helena Bonham-Carter was named best actress for two performances - in 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street' and low-key drama 'Conversations With Other Women'.
Irish citizen Daniel Day-Lewis won best actor for his role as a Texan oil prospector in 'There Will Be Blood'. The performance has already earned him a Golden Globe and he is hotly tipped for Bafta and Oscar glory later this month.
Julie Christie, also a front-runner for Oscar success with 'Away From Her', received the Alexander Walker Special Award for outstanding contribution to film.
Joy Division biopic 'Control' was the surprise winner of the best film award, beating 'Atonement' and 'There Will Be Blood'. It also won best screenplay.
Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood received the best film score award for 'There Will Be Blood'.
Carney took the prize for Most Promising Newcomer in the awards designed to honour the British film industry, despite the fact that he is Irish.
Armagh's Seamus McGarvey was one of three winners for 'Atonement', which also took prizes for costume design and production.
In the other categories Helena Bonham-Carter was named best actress for two performances - in 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street' and low-key drama 'Conversations With Other Women'.
Irish citizen Daniel Day-Lewis won best actor for his role as a Texan oil prospector in 'There Will Be Blood'. The performance has already earned him a Golden Globe and he is hotly tipped for Bafta and Oscar glory later this month.
Julie Christie, also a front-runner for Oscar success with 'Away From Her', received the Alexander Walker Special Award for outstanding contribution to film.
Joy Division biopic 'Control' was the surprise winner of the best film award, beating 'Atonement' and 'There Will Be Blood'. It also won best screenplay.
Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood received the best film score award for 'There Will Be Blood'.
Spice Girls pull out of Come Dancing
The Spice Girls have been forced to pull out of their scheduled appearance on 'Strictly Come Dancing' after Emma Bunton sprained her ankle.
The 31-year-old singer picked up the injury when she took a tumble on stage at the Las Vegas leg of the group's tour.
Bunton initially thought that she would be well enough to perform during the dance show but her injury has not healed yet.
A BBC spokesperson said: "The Spice Girls performance on BBC One's 'Strictly Come Dancing' - due for transmission on Sunday December 16 - has been postponed as Emma Bunton has sprained her ankle badly and will not be able to perform."
A spokesperson for the Spice Girls said that the singer's injury would not affect any of the group's upcoming concerts.
The Spice Girls will now reportedly perform on the final show of the 'Strictly Come Dancing' series on Saturday week.
The 31-year-old singer picked up the injury when she took a tumble on stage at the Las Vegas leg of the group's tour.
Bunton initially thought that she would be well enough to perform during the dance show but her injury has not healed yet.
A BBC spokesperson said: "The Spice Girls performance on BBC One's 'Strictly Come Dancing' - due for transmission on Sunday December 16 - has been postponed as Emma Bunton has sprained her ankle badly and will not be able to perform."
A spokesperson for the Spice Girls said that the singer's injury would not affect any of the group's upcoming concerts.
The Spice Girls will now reportedly perform on the final show of the 'Strictly Come Dancing' series on Saturday week.
Jan Vayne and Armin van Buuren
Artist: Jan Vayne and Armin van Buuren
Genre(s):
Classical
Discography:
Classical Trancelations CD2
Year: 2004
Tracks: 1
Classical Trancelations CD1
Year: 2004
Tracks: 1
 
Glastonbury headliners revealed
Jay Z, Kings of Leon and The Verve have been announced as this year's Glastonbury headliners.
Following months of speculation, in which Radiohead, Bruce Springsteen and Led Zeppelin were rumoured to play on the Pyramid stage, the headliners were finally disclosed yesterday.
Kings of Leon will headline on Friday night; Jay Z on Saturday; and The Verve will close the festival on Sunday evening.
Other acts also confirmed to play are CSS, Neil Diamond and Hot Chip. The Guardian is also reporting that Leonard Cohen will perform on stage for the first time in 14 years.
Of the headliners, organiser Emily Eavis said: "We're absolutely thrilled to have them. The Verve are a classic Glastonbury band who've played some amazing sets at the festival over the years. Now that they're back together again, playing brilliant shows, we've finally got them doing the headline slot that they always deserved. I can't wait."
She continued: "Jay-Z is coming all the way over from New York especially to play the festival. It's a real coup for us. He might seem like a slightly unusual choice for Glastonbury, but we've never just gone for the obvious acts and we're so honoured to have one of the most talented and respected musicians on the planet coming to the farm. He's an amazing artist and an incredible live act. I think he's going to blow people away."
She added: "That leaves Kings of Leon. They've come through the ranks at Glastonbury since they rocked the New Bands Tent in 2003. We think they're one of the most exciting live bands out there right now and that they're ready to make the leap to join a great heritage of Friday night headliners which includes Coldplay and White Stripes."
The full line-up for the Festival will be announced in June with the three-day event taking place from 27 to 29 June.
Fans who want one of the 137,500 tickets on offer must provide contact details and a passport photo in order to receive a registration number.
The number does not guarantee entry to the festival at Worthy Farm in Pilton, however fans will not be able to buy a ticket without one.
They have until Friday 14 March to register their interest via the festival's website. Tickets will then go on sale on Sunday 6 April.
Following months of speculation, in which Radiohead, Bruce Springsteen and Led Zeppelin were rumoured to play on the Pyramid stage, the headliners were finally disclosed yesterday.
Kings of Leon will headline on Friday night; Jay Z on Saturday; and The Verve will close the festival on Sunday evening.
Other acts also confirmed to play are CSS, Neil Diamond and Hot Chip. The Guardian is also reporting that Leonard Cohen will perform on stage for the first time in 14 years.
Of the headliners, organiser Emily Eavis said: "We're absolutely thrilled to have them. The Verve are a classic Glastonbury band who've played some amazing sets at the festival over the years. Now that they're back together again, playing brilliant shows, we've finally got them doing the headline slot that they always deserved. I can't wait."
She continued: "Jay-Z is coming all the way over from New York especially to play the festival. It's a real coup for us. He might seem like a slightly unusual choice for Glastonbury, but we've never just gone for the obvious acts and we're so honoured to have one of the most talented and respected musicians on the planet coming to the farm. He's an amazing artist and an incredible live act. I think he's going to blow people away."
She added: "That leaves Kings of Leon. They've come through the ranks at Glastonbury since they rocked the New Bands Tent in 2003. We think they're one of the most exciting live bands out there right now and that they're ready to make the leap to join a great heritage of Friday night headliners which includes Coldplay and White Stripes."
The full line-up for the Festival will be announced in June with the three-day event taking place from 27 to 29 June.
Fans who want one of the 137,500 tickets on offer must provide contact details and a passport photo in order to receive a registration number.
The number does not guarantee entry to the festival at Worthy Farm in Pilton, however fans will not be able to buy a ticket without one.
They have until Friday 14 March to register their interest via the festival's website. Tickets will then go on sale on Sunday 6 April.
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