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Theatre’s Grandage says was nervous making “Genius” for Berlin
BERLIN - British stage director Michael Grandage said on Tuesday he was nervous directing his first feature film “Genius”, about fabled American book editor Max Perkins, but he had more than a little help from his friends. Starring Colin Firth as Perkins, Jude Law as Thomas Wolfe and Nicole Kidman as the older married woman who fell in love with the rambunctious novelist, “Genius” is having its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival where it is competing for the main Golden Bear prize. Grandage, who made his name directing classics of the Englishlanguage theatre, told Reuters in an interview that he knew he could deal with his actors but was unfamiliar with some aspects of film-making. “I was nervous of the technical side particularly but I did quite a lot of research. Before I started
work I went and visited a number of friends on sets and started to ask a lot of questions way before we went into any kind of pre-production,” Grandage said. “The one element that I felt confident about was the only element that probably is shared with my work in the theatre, which is the relationship with actors. “And I was very excited to explore that in a different medium and I deliberately chose ... a performance-led film.” Grandage does seem to get the most out of his principles, with Firth portraying a supremely selfcontrolled Perkins, whose notion of
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Zero increase in the number of vehicles unlikely
a piece for a jazz band to play at a black club Wolfe has dragged him to is “Flow Gently Sweet Afton”. The band manages a danceable swing version. Law plays Wolfe as a boisterous man who is in love with life, and with writing, so much so that he can hardly bear to stop. A version of his second novel that he presents to Perkins - whose clients also included Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald - fills several crates. (rtr)
Actor Jude Law arrives on the red carpet for the screening of the movie ‘Genius’, during the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany February 16, 2016.
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Grammys draw smallest U.S. TV audience since 2009
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Thursday, February 18, 2016
LOS ANGELES - The nearly 25 million U.S. viewers who watched CBS Corp’s televised Grammy Awards ceremony this year was the smallest audience in seven years for music’s biggest night. Out of the 24.95 million viewers who watched Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars take top honors, 9.7 million were in the 18-49 demographic coveted by advertisers, CBS said on Tuesday, citing figures from Nielsen. But the overall number dipped from last year’s 25.3 million viewers, which was the smallest TV audience since 2009’s 19.1 million
viewers. CBS said the Grammys viewership was the largest audience for any entertainment program this season. The figures do not count the Super Bowl, a sporting event, which drew nearly 112 million viewers on Feb. 7, the most-watched show on U.S. television. The Grammys come ahead of the annual Oscars ceremony later this month, Hollywood’s biggest night and typically the most-watched entertainment event, drawing more than 36 million U.S. viewers last year. Walt Disney’s ABC television network will broadcast this year’s
Academy Awards. CBS said the live stream of the Grammys show on its digital subscription service, CBS All Access, saw its largest audience ever, but did not release the actual viewership figures. On social media, the Grammys dominated the conversation on Monday night, with 17.2 million tweets mentioning the show, Twitter said. Sheeran’s win for song of the year was the most-tweeted moment, followed by rapper Kendrick Lamar’s performance, which offered a powerful commentary on racial issues. (rtr)
The newly elected regents and mayor are taking their oath during their inaguration
Bali lauded, Balinese people languish
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CURRENTLY Bali has five newly elected regents and a mayor. Many promises made to the people are still waiting to be realized. In response to this, Rector of the PGRI Bali Teachers’ Training College, Dr. I Made Suarta, stressed the importance of a mental revolution, especially in terms of character. The newly elected officials, he said, must not be indifferent to the aspirations of the Balinese people, and they must keep their promises as public representatives. Keeping promises is a commitment that must be lived up to and followed-up on by real action. Such an attitude is the benchmark of the authority of a leader in the public eye. Rector Suarta, who often criticizes leaders who do not care to protect the Balinese language, emphasized that leaders need to have a sense of shame and hero-
ism in order to sustain Bali. One way to show these characteristics is by looking to maintain Balinese customs and culture – including of course language. Another way that the new leaders can demonstrate their true leadership is to not have the feelings of the people hurt by allowing business investors to exploit Bali’s natural environment. To that end, Made Suarta reminds the new leaders to uphold the teachings of Tri Hita Karana. According to Made Suarta, this would show a leader to have
real character. Education observer and Coordinator of the Private Universities for Region VIII, Prof. Nengah Dasi Astawa is of a similar opinion and said that Bali’s the natural environment should not be exploited by foreign parties, who only laud the Balinese –while making them languish. He sadded that mega-projects funded by foreigners are certainly a threat to Bali’s economy. “Balibased economy should be managed by Balinese people”, he said. Leaders are reminded that such projects will only temporarily profit the regionally generated revenue (PAD), but that in fact the real profits will flee the country and Balinese people will be left to languish. To the newly inaugurated officials,
he said indeed have tough tasks before them but that they can make Bali top rated at the national level. Individual ego, sectoral egos and political ego should not be at the forefront, instead leaders need to develop Bali with the concept of mutual aid and not to remain silence in the face of injustice. “Bali should be managed so that it will look different than the other island,” said Astawa. 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.
DENPASAR - So far the issue of traffic congestion remains a scourge on the Island of the Gods. One of the causes is the ever-increasing number of vehicles on the roads. Efforts made by the government of Bali to reduce the number of road users through such means as inviting people to use public transportations like Tans Sarbabita, have not shown positive results. “The government has declared a zero increase in the number of addition vehicles, but this is hard to realize beacaus mass transit like Trans Sarbagita has not been well received by the public”, said the Governor of Bali, Made Mangku Pastika, in Denpasar on Tuesday (Feb. 16). Pastika added that there are a number of reasons why people have not embraced mass transit, the main one being that they prefer to use their own vehicles. Previously, Head of the Bali Transportation and Infocom Agency, Ketut Artika, said that his agency has sought to improve the comfort and security of mass transit users and had also sought to optimize the transport feeder system. Hopefully, he said, people will gradually ant to switch to public transportation. “If we expect a shift in society, then public transport needs to be well prepared in terms of comfort and safety –which has been done, now we need to focus on transit schedules” he said. Zero... Continued on page 2