2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 South Africa Entertainment


Hindustan Times
   
Dopey Cumberbatch to creepy Travolta: Top 10 moments of Oscars 2015   
Hindustan Times
Oscars can be long. At over three-when-on-earth-will-they-end-hours (easily five hours, if you count the red carpet), it is probably the longest award show in the world. And first-time Academy Award nominee Benedict Cumberbatch knew that all too well.
The Oscars suffer worst ratings in SEVEN years with an 18% drop from 2014   Daily Mail
Oscars 2015: Academy tries to highlight diversity onstage   Los Angeles Times
Oscars 2015: EW takes you backstage at the Dolby Theatre   Entertainment Weekly (blog)
SFGate   
USA TODAY   
Reuters India   
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Times LIVE
   
Top video knot what you thought   
Times LIVE
The video depicts Nic Smal and Gareth Allison, better known as Derick Watts and The Sunday Blues, staging "drive-by haircuts to stop the top knot" in Cape Town. File photo. Image by: Youtube. The Stop the Knot video, produced by Cape Town ...

#StopTheKnot: Have we perfected the art of schadenfreude?   Women24

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BBC News
   
Stephen Hawking's ex-wife: 'I thought Felicity Jones was me'   
BBC News
Jane Hawking, Stephen Hawking's former wife, on whose memoir the film The Theory of Everything is based, says that she was "astounded" at how realistic Felicity Jones' performance was. Ms Jones played Jane Hawking in the film. "I thought how can I be ...

Has Eddie Redmayne spent too long under influence of Hollywood?   Daily Mail
Hawking role brings out best in Redmayne   DAWN.com
The making of Eddie Redmayne   Telegraph.co.uk
Sydney Morning Herald   
USA TODAY   
The Straits Times   
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Independent Online
   
Viewers to have a say in Soapie Awards   
Independent Online
The nominees for the second Royalty Soapie Awards have been announced and Isibaya, Scandal and 7de Laan are in the lead. WINNIE Modise's “baby” – the Royalty Soapie Awards (RSA's)– continues to grow and flourish in the local entertainment industry.
Scandal, iSibaya lead in the Royal Soapies   The New Age Online

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Citizen
   
District 9 Director to release another SA Sci-Fi   
Citizen
Chappie, which is set to hit cinemas on March 13, tells the story of a fallen police robot, reprogrammed to think and feel for itself. Playing the film's antagonist, Hugh Jackman said he had fun playing an engineer strongly opposed to artificial intelligence.

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Oscar glory for SA producer   
The New Age Online
South African film and theatre producer Eric Abraham's film, Ida, won best foreign language film at the star-studded 87th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday. Abraham, who owns the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town, co-produced the Pawel Pawlikowski's ...

South African Producer's Film Wins Oscar   AllAfrica.com

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Moving Tactics Digital Impact helps guests to get 'in touch' with the Castle Lite ...   
Media Update
Take a couple of local celebrities, mix in some hot DJ's and performers, and add a splash of state-of-the-art water projections and technology and one has a winning formula for a great party. One of the biggest events to take place at the end of 2014 was ...


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Memeburn
   
BBC World Service announce selected teams from its hackathon in Kenya   
Memeburn
Two teams have been selected to help the BBC expand its reach through Africa following its hackathon held earlier in Kenya. The BBC World Service, Connected Studio and its digital innovations team joined forces to hold a hackathon at the iHub and Nairobi ...

Kenyan tech innovators chosen for BBC digital pilot   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
BBC chooses 2 solutions for piloting after Nairobi hackathon   Disrupt Africa

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SA to get SUHD as Samsung redefines TV   
Gadget
When Samsung unveiled its latest range of curved LED TVs in January, the devices seemed distant and inaccessible. Now they're about to arrive in South Africa, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK. There's a new word in high-definition TV, but it's not one you'll ...


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The Tennessean
   
Braille Challenge comes to Nashville   
The Tennessean
The only national reading and writing contest in braille for blind and visually impaired students is making a stop in Nashville. Students will be able to compete in reading comprehension, braille spelling, chart and graph reading, proofreading and braille speed ...


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