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Taylor Swift wins 8 at Billboard Awards
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LAS VEGAS — Taylor Swift dominated the Billboard Music Awards with eight wins, including top artist, while Kanye West was booed during his performance that closed the three-hour event. Swift also won top Billboard 200 album for “1989” and top female artist Sunday night. “Oh, this is such a good night!” she said after winning the top prize, besting One Direction, Ariana Grande, Sam Smith and Katy Perry. “Early this morning I watched my brother Austin graduate from Notre Dame ... (and) to anyone who’s graduating this year ... this is for you.” “This is kind of a graduation for us,” Swift said to the audience of top musicians. West, however, was booed during his smoky performance of “All Day” and “Black Skinhead.” “And now a doctor,” Kylie Jenner said while introducing the rapper, who earned an honorary doctorate from the Art Institute of Chicago last week. Swift owned the night with wins for top Hot 100 artist and the fan-voted artist achievement award. Swift kissed her rumored boyfriend Calvin Harris on the cheek and gave him a hug at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Swift, who sat next to the DJproducer-singer, kicked off the awards by debuting her action-filled music video for “Bad Blood,” which stars Selena Gomez and Lena Dunham and showcases Swift as a fighti n g vixen. T h e video opened w i t h Swift and
Gomez fighting men in an office and then fighting each other. It ended with Swift’s and Gomez’s armies going head to head. Other stars in the clip included Mariska Hargitay, Ellen Pompeo, Jessica Alba and Ellie Goulding, and Hayley Williams of Paramore. Swift swapped her first two verses with new ones from rapper Kendrick Lamar for “Bad Blood,” a song rumored to be about Swift’s friendship with Perry. “I am so excited I got to show the world,” Swift told the audience. One Direction, which recently downsized to four members, won the night’s first award for top duo/group. They also won top touring artist. “There is one more person to share this with, and that’s our brother Zayn,” Liam Payne said of Zayn Malik, who left the boy band. Iggy Azalea won top rap song for “Fancy” as her NBA player boyfriend, Nick Young, watched her with emotion. Azalea also won top streaming artist and rap artist. Like Azalea, Smith and Pharrell also won three awards — the most after Swift. Smith, who recently had vocal surgery, didn’t attend the show. He wrote his thank you speech on cue cards, which aired via video when he won top male artist. (ap) Taylor Swift poses in the press room with the awards at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 17, 2015, in Las Vegas.
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Government urged to boost protection on SMEs
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This photo released by Universal Pictures shows, Anna Kendrick as Beca, in a scene from the film, “Pitch Perfect 2.”
‘Pitch Perfect 2’ leaves ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ in the dust
LOS ANGELES — The ladies of “Pitch Perfect 2” hit all the right notes opening weekend, amassing a $70.3 million debut, according to Rentrak estimates Sunday. The Elizabeth Banks-directed sequel to the 2012 sleeper hit and video-on-demand phenomenon cost Universal Pictures only $29 million to produce and was expected to open in the $50 million range. The first film, for comparison, grossed only $65 million domestically across its entire run. “It’s aca-awesome,” said Universal Pictures’ President of Domestic Distribution Nick Carpou, using one of the catchphrases of the film about a cappella singing. “We knew that the film would be a success, but there’s something that happens when movies grow in their success beyond a range that’s easily predictable. When that happens, the sky’s the limit.” Audiences for the musical comedy starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson were 75 percent female and 62 percent under the age of 25, according to Universal. Carpou attributed some of the massive success to savvy positioning and the widespread appeal of the popular music and the charismatic, diverse cast. He noted that ads during the NBA playoffs and a Super Bowl spot
helped to grow the film’s audience base. George Miller’s critically acclaimed “Mad Max: Fury Road” landed a distant second in its debut weekend with a solid and expected $44.4 million from 3,702 locations. The highoctane, post-apocalyptic film cost a reported $150 million to make and stars Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy. Although it cost significantly more than “Pitch Perfect 2” to produce and didn’t come close to matching its opening, “Mad Max: Fury Road” still had a promising and successful first weekend in theaters — especially considering the fact that it is R-rated. “We’re very excited about the opening,” Warner Bros. President of Domestic Distribution Dan Fellman said. “We’re going to have some long legs and some great success on this movie.” The film, which also played in IMAX and 3D, is one of the best reviewed in the studio’s history. Fellman said that many of the showings ended with applause, only adding to the hope that word of mouth will contribute to a lengthy and successful run. Audiences for the film were 70 percent male and 46 percent under the age of 35, according to Warner Bros. (ap)
DENPASAR - The impact of the economic slowdown, especially in Bali, could effect micro, continuously grow,” he said. A member of the Doctor of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). If economic conditions do not improve by July, there is fear that SME’s will be negatively impacted. For this reason the government is being asked to the Economics Association of Udayana, University, Dr. Putu seriously undertake efforts to boost economic growth provide protection for SMEs in Bali. Rector of Undiknas University, Denpasar, Prof. Gede Sri Darma, said that the weakening economy of Indonesia, especially Bali, is decreasing the purchasing power of the people. Automatically SMEs will have trouble functioning. “The impact over the next three months
may not be so significant, but if the exchange rate of the rupiah does not go up by July, then the impact will be very significant,” he said. To boost economic growth, government spending, especially in the field of infrastructure must take place. More importantly, there
needs to be government programs aimed at helping the SME sector. Although SMEs tend to be resilient in times economic crisis, the government must nonetheless oversee the growth of this sector because it directly impacts small communities. “In fact this sector needs attention in order to
Parwata, said that the government has already made efforts to improve the SME sector. But such efforts need to improved upon and done in sustainable manner. The role of the government is indispensable under present conditions and should certainly not add any burdens to SMEs. Commonn problems faced by the
SMEs including issues related to capital, marketing and human resources must be resolved. News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.
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A pottery maker placed her products in her workshop at Binoh Hamlet. The impact of the economic slowdown, especially in Bali, could effect micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs). For this reason the government is being asked to seriously undertake efforts to boost economic growth provide protection for SMEs in Bali.