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Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown lead BET award nominations
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NEW YORK - Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown on Monday led the nominations for the Black Entertainment Television awards, with each in the running in six categories.
Minaj, one of the most prominent female rappers, was nominated for best woman in hip-hop and five other awards. Brown -- whose popularity quickly rebounded after his 2009 arrest for beating then-girlfriend Rihanna -- was in contention for best male pop or R&B artist. Pop superstar Beyonce and outspoken rapper Lil Wayne both had four nominations. The BET Awards will be presented on June 28 in Los Angeles. The award ceremony, designed to recognize African American and other minority artists, is in its 15th edition. Sam Smith, the British soul singer who was the big winner at the latest Grammy Awards, was a rare white nominee with nods in two categories including best new artist. Iggy Azalea, a white Australian, was also nominated. She is up for top woman in REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni hip-hop against a field that includes Minaj Nicki Minaj performs”The Night is Still Young” at the and Azealia Banks, who stirred controversy 2015 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada May by publicly accusing Azalea of exploiting 17, 2015. African American culture. (afp)
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Andie MacDowell stuns in coral gown
CANNES — Proving that age is no barrier to beauty, a radiant Andie MacDowell went for some oldfashioned va-va-voom in an Elie Saab gown in coral on the Cannes red carpet. The 57-year-old “Four Weddings and a Funeral” star wore a cinched column look for the Monday evening premiere of Pixar’s latest of-
fering, “Inside Out.” The setting sun glistened warmly off the gown’s sparkling embellishments, and a daring deep V-neckline oozed sensuality and confidence. MacDowell outshone many actresses half her age — quite the accomplishment, given the star wattage at this film festival on the French Riviera. (ap)
Pixar gets ‘Inside’ our heads with latest animation
CANNES - Pixar went underwater with “Finding Nemo”, into the toybox with “Toy Story” and now it’s going inside our brains with its latest, “Inside Out”. The US animation studio, now part of the Disney empire, on Monday was presenting its latest cartoon feature at the Cannes Film Festival ahead of a June worldwide rollout expected to do big family boxoffice business. The film delves into the imagination -- literally -- by portraying human emotions of Joy, Anger, Disgust and Sadness as distinct characters, who sit at the control panel in the mind “Headquarters”
of a young girl, Riley. Her mindscape also features “cities” representing her main personality traits, and a maze-like memory bank. Director Pete Docter (who also made the Pixar hits “Up” and “Monsters, Inc.”) said the anthropomorphic approach came from watching his own 11-year-old daughter Elizabeth and wondering what was going on inside her head. “Emotions are not really little people running around in your head -- I hope that doesn’t spoil anything for anybody. But in the film they are and that’s a fairly good way of thinking about it,” he told AFP in
an interview. Producer Jonas Rivera added that the team thought: “We like to make movies that have emotion, why not make one about emotions, right?” The English-language version of the picture features the voices of “Parks and Recreation” star Amy Poehler, “Twin Peaks” actor Kyle MacLachlan and the ever-adaptable Hollywood actress Diane Lane. Although not in the Cannes competition for the Palme d’Or, the official screening slot on the Riviera on Monday gives valuable and global media attention to the movie.
Other animations that have launched in Cannes in years past include “Up” from Pixar, and “Shrek” and “Shrek 2” from rival studio DreamWorks. Pixar, founded by George Lucas and financed by late Apple boss Steve Jobs, made a big opening splash with “Toy Story” and went from strength to strength with “Monsters, Inc.”, “Finding Nemo” and “The Incredibles”. In 2006, Disney bought the studio for $7.4 billion. Under the Mouse House, it came up with hits in the form of “Ratatouille”, “WALL-E”, “Up” and “Brave”. (afp)
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The Ministry of Tourism’s target of 20 million tourist arrivals for 2019 has brought up a question in many peoples minds. Chairman of the Indonesia Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) of Bali Chapter, Tjok Oka Artha Ardhana Sukawati, said that Bali is actually at a crossroads because Regional Bylaw No.2/2012 on cultural tourism is still in effect.
Bali tourism hangs out at crossroads
DENPASAR - The Ministry of Tourism’s target of 20 million tourist arrivals for 2019 has brought up a question in many peoples minds. Chairman of the Indonesia Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) of Bali Chapter, Tjok Oka Artha Ardhana Sukawati, said that Bali is actually at a crossroads because Regional Bylaw No.2/2012 on cultural tourism is still in effect. “If the regulation is still maintained, then the target is unrealistic. And we do not want to obtain that number of tourist visits as it will be bad for us,” he said. As has already happened in South Bali, the concept of cultural tourism has already started to be abandoned,with a shift towards the concept of so-called ‘creative tourism’ and ‘modern tourism’. If we are trying toreach that target, then the only way to do so is to cluster Bali into zones designated for ‘modern tourism’ and others for ‘cultural tourism’. “We’ve already gone too far. We talk about cultural tourism, but in on in the field this
concept has been neglected because the current tourist visits are more focused on partying,” he added. According to Tjok Sukawati, Bali should maintain its identity with cultural tourism because this is the unique aspect of Bali that other regions to not have. “Even if modern tourism has already developed in certain regions, let it develop only in that location and not have it spread to other areas,” he said. Such restriction however are hard
to impose because based on Law No. 32, autonomy lies at the county level so counties that are unable to enjoy the benefits of tourism directly will complain. Besides, domestic tourists are less interest in the culture, and more in artificial tourism. “If we want to attract domestic tourists, we of course have to prepare attractions that suite their interests which natural will adversely affect cultural tourism,” he added. The key to the tourism dilemma
is for the government -as the policy maker, to control both types of tourism. “On the one hand, we must receive domestic travelers, while on the other hand we must not lose our identity,” he said. In terms of trying to reach the target of 20 million tourist by 2010, he said that hotel rooms are in fact already over abundant. Based on the latest data disclosed by Cok Ace, only 55 percent of star-rated hotels and 33 percent of non-star hotels in Bali ever get filled. “This means that there is already enough room to increase tourist arrivals,” he said. The worry lies in infrastructure. The central government has increased the budget for tourism
promotion to IDR 1.2 trillion. “The worry is that this is not being followed up with the construction of other facilities such as transportation with the provision of terminals, airports, road infrastructure, etc,” he explained. This tourism promotion will have a boomerang effect if it is not done in conjunction with other departments. (kmb42) 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.