Edisi 05 April 2013 | International Bali Post

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Leno to leave NBC’s ‘Tonight Show’ next year Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK — NBC announced a rare but rumored change in the longestrunning U.S. late-night show, replacing Jay Leno at “Tonight” with Jimmy Fallon and moving the iconic franchise back to New York City. Fallon will take over the talk show in about a year, the switch coinciding with NBC’s Winter Olympics coverage. Veteran “Saturday Night Live” producer Lorne Michaels will take over as executive producer of “Tonight.” NBC made no announcement on who would replace Fallon at the 12:35 a.m. “Late Night” slot, although Seth Meyers of “Saturday Night Live” is considered a strong candidate. The change at “Tonight”

had been widely reported but not confirmed by the network until Wednesday. NBC reportedly just wrapped up negotiations with Fallon on a contract extension. Steve Burke, chief executive officer of NBC Universal, said the network is purposefully making the move when Leno is still at the top of the ratings, just as when Leno replaced Johnny Carson at “Tonight” in 1992. “Jimmy Fallon is a unique talent, and this is his time,” Burke said. Leno, in a statement, offered his congratulations to Fallon. “I hope you’re as lucky as me and hold on to the job until you’re the old guy,” he said. Fallon said: “I’m really excited to host a show that starts today instead of tomorrow.”

LOS ANGELES — Robert Redford does his most compelling work in some time as both actor and director in “The Company You Keep,” a tense yet admirably restrained thriller about a fugitive forced out of hiding after 30 years to prove his innocence. Adapted with clarity and intelligence by Lem Dobbs from Neil Gordon’s novel, and lent distinguishing heft by its roster of screen veterans, this gripping drama provides an absorbing reflection on the courage and cost of dissent. Recalling aspects of Sidney Lumet’s poignant “Running on Empty” from 1988, but with a more subdued emotional palette, the film opens with vintage-style news footage detailing charges against members of radical antiwar group the Weather Underground in the early 1970s for plotting to blow up buildings in multiple U.S. cities. A second report

follows, attributing responsibility to the same group for a Michigan bank robbery during which a security guard was killed. While the robbers were identified, only one was ever apprehended. Back in the present, Sharon Solarz (Susan Sarandon), who was involved in the robbery and has been living in hiding as a Vermont housewife in the decades since,

AP Photo/Sony Pictures Classics, Doane Gregory

This film image released by Sony Pictures Classics shows Robert Redford, left, and Jackie Evancho in a scene from “The Company You Keep.”

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Later, Leno couldn’t resist a jab at NBC in his monologue Wednesday, even as he as he praised Fallon as “a hell of a guy” who is going to do a “great job.” “I just have one request for Jimmy: We’ve all fought, kicked and scratched to get this network up to fifth place. Now we have to keep it there. Jimmy, don’t let it slip into sixth!” Leno joked, according to an NBC transcript. Fallon took a puckish approach in his monologue. “Welcome! This is ‘Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’ ... for now,” he said. “You guys probably heard the news: I’m going to be taking over the ‘Tonight Show’ next February! But don’t worry. Until February, our focus is right here on whatever this show is called.”

Review: Redford makes welcome return in ‘Company’ Associated Press Writer

Entertainment

is preparing to turn herself in to the FBI when she is arrested entering New York State. Coverage from aggressive young Albany newspaper reporter Ben Shepard (Shia LaBeouf) links her to local civil rights lawyer Jim Grant (Redford), who declined to take Solarz’s case. Eager to impress his prickly editor (Stanley Tucci), Ben exploits his access to Diana (Anna Kendrick), a college hookup now working for the bureau. Despite warnings from her boss Cornelius (Terrence Howard) to back off, Ben persists, digging for insights. His legwork reveals that while Jim has long been a respected community member, raising his 11-yearold daughter Isabel (Jacqueline Evancho) alone since the death of his wife in an accident a year earlier, no record of him exists before 1979. Putting two and two together, Ben discovers, just ahead of the Feds, that Jim is Nick Sloan, another of the Michigan robbers. This establishing action is set up with methodical efficiency in Dobbs’ screenplay, gaining momentum when Jim/Nick whisks Isabel out of town and into the care of his brother (Chris Cooper) just as the FBI is closing in. Meanwhile, Ben continues to look for neat answers to messy questions. But a prison interview with Sharon gives him some understanding of the commitment and idealism of the ‘70s radicals. This affecting scene — Sharon shows regret for the mistakes that were made but refuses to repudiate her convictions — is played with perspicacity, toughness and compassion by Sarandon. Propelled by another moody score from Cliff Martinez (“Drive,” ‘’Contagion”) that adds a contemporary edge to Redford’s solidly conventional style, the remainder of the film plays out in pursuit mode.

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Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, file

FILE - This Jan. 13, 2013 file photo shows Jay Leno, host of “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” left, and Jimmy Fallon, host of “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” backstage at the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Upcoming leader of Bali must serve people sincerely

The photo shows tourists enjoying their time in Kuta Beach while Balinese held a ritual ceremony in the background. Bali needs a leader who sincerely works for Balinese people and develops Bali into better destination and place to live in. IBP

DENPASAR - Various problems still haunt Bali starting from the increasingly sluggish agriculture and narrowing farmland due to land conversion. Similarly, there are degradation of Balinese culture, inequality of development distribution and many dropout students becoming a heavy burden for Bali. To solve the problems, Bali needs a change and a leader really wishing to serve Bali whole-heartedly. It was revealed in the discussion entitled Drinking Coffee Together at Bali Coffee Warung 63, Jalan Veteran Denpasar, Monday (Apr 1). The figures attending the event consisted of Dr. Nyoman Sukandia, academician from the Faculty of Law, Udayana University; IB Komang Mahardika, a lecturer at the Faculty of Agriculture, Warmadewa University (Unwar); Prof. Dr. I Wayan Windia, a lecturer at Faculty

of Agriculture, Udayana University (Unud); Prof. Sri Darma, DBA., Rector of the Undiknas University; AA Gede Raka, a lecturer at Faculty of Social and Political Studies, Ngurah Rai University (Unrai) Denpasar; Ida Bagus Jelantik, an academician from the Udayana University; Nyoman Sentana, a figure of Badung community; and some other figures like Ida Bagus Tarmiana, Ida Bagus Indra Prasta

and Ketut Gede Catur Widiarta. Dr. Nyoman Sukandia said the challenges of Bali ahead were very hard and many problems could not have been resolved by the present leader of Bali. To that end, Bali needed a change. “Bali needs a visionary leader that can manage Bali for the sake of our children and grandchildren in the future, not for the benefits of current leaders,” he said. According to him, Bali needed

a leader that understood about the Balinese customs and culture. Leader of Bali should be born, grew up and lived in Bali, so that it would ontologically knew about the real conditions of Bali. “Bali has been known all over the world because of its village, custom and culture. Their presence must be maintained and even empowered. There must be no discourse from the Bali’s leader regarding the dwarfing of customary village, let alone its dissolution. We thoroughly avoid such things, even though the customary village is in trouble,” he said. He hoped in the future, in accordance with Hindu philosophy, Balinese leader could balance the development of Northern Bali and

Southern Bali. “Future leader of Bali must take bold move to save the interests of Balinese people and Bali. Bali’s leader should be progressive, and proactively absorb the people’s aspirations,” he concluded. Meanwhile, the community leader of Badung Nyoman Sentana said that Bali needed a change. To that end, it was required a change of leadership that would be able to build a better Bali, realize sustainable Bali and balance the development in Bali. “Bali needs a leader that can frequently come down to meet their people. Bali needs a change and the change can be made by Balinese people by electing the appropriate leader for Bali,” he said. Continued on page 6


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