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New Kids on the Block
New boy bands can learn from us
NEW YORK — New Kids on the Block are ready to take new boy bands on the block to school. The Boston-based veteran group, which announced a summer tour with TLC and Nelly this week, said contemporary boy bands should check out their live concerts to learn from the experts. “As far as boy bands, you know, we dance, we perform. I mean, I hate to sound like an old fogey, but these kids don’t know what they’re missing nowadays because we got to sing and dance for our supper, you know what I mean, and we love to do that,” Joey McIntyre, 42, said in an interview Tuesday at Madison Square Garden in New York City. “So maybe a few kids could come to the show and see how it’s done.” The Main Event tour kicks off May 1 in Las Vegas. Tickets go on sale Jan. 31. In the last few years, boy bands
have resurged, with One Direction leading the pack, followed by 5 Seconds of Summer. Others, from The Wanted to Mindless Behavior, have had some success. Donnie Wahlberg, 45, said the decades-long bond between New Kids on the Block and their fans makes it worthwhile. “I would rather have the credibility of thousands of fans and have them be happy. That’s what we’ve learned and that’s why we’re still here,” Wahlberg said. “We keep it alive because it stays alive between us and our fans. It’s a real relationship now.” Wahlberg and McIntyre, along
with bandmates Danny Wood and brothers Jordan and Jonathan Knight, began playing together more than 30 years ago. They said they’re excited to share a stage with one of the top-selling female groups of all-time and the multiplatinum Nelly. “It’s always nice to go out onstage and know there might be some people out there that haven’t seen what you do, so you’re engaging with them. It keeps it fresh for you,” McIntyre said. “It just adds to the juice of the night, and we’re ready to do that.” The 42-date tour wraps July 2 in Buffalo, New York. (ap)
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New Kids Kids On The Block members, from left, Joey McIntyre, Danny Wood, Donnie Wahlberg, Jonathan Knight and Jordan Knight announce their “The Main Event” tour at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015, in New York.
Anne Hathaway heading to the stage this spring REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian
NEW YORK — Anne Hathaway will be playing something a little different this spring — an Air Force fighter pilot in a one-woman stage show. The Public Theater said Wednesday that the Academy Awardwinner will star in George Brant’s play “Grounded” starting April 7. It’s about a pilot who is reassigned
to operate a military drone. Visionary director Julie Taymor, behind the beauty of “The Lion King,” will direct. Hathaway, who won an Oscar in Tom Hooper’s “Les Miserables,” returns to the Public for the first time since she played Viola in a 2009 Shakespeare in the Park production. (ap)
‘Transparent,’ ‘Imitation Game’ up for GLAAD Media Awards
LOS ANGELES — “The Imitation Game” and “Transparent” are among this year’s GLAAD Media Awards nominees. The gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender advocacy group announced the 144 nominees for its 26th annual honors Wednesday. “Imitation Game” is up for outstanding wide release film, along with “Love is Strange,” ‘’Pride,” ‘’The Skeleton Twins” and “Tammy.” Amazon earned its first nod for “Transparent,” which is nominated for outstanding comedy series with “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” ‘’Faking It,” ‘’Glee,” ‘’Looking,” ‘’Modern Family,” ‘’Orange Is the New
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Australian on Indonesian death row loses clemency bid
DENPASAR - An Australian drug smuggler on death row in Indonesia has lost his appeal for January 17 and seen by AFP, said: presidential clemency, his final chance to avoid the firing squad, an official said Thursday, days “After careful consideration of the clemency appeal of the convict as after Jakarta executed five foreign drug offenders. The Indonesian government said last week the trafficker, Andrew Chan, would be put to death with another Australian drug smuggler, Myuran Sukumaran, as they had committed their crime together. Sukumaran’s clemency appeal was rejected last month, and the attorney general had said authorities were waiting for the outcome of Chan’s appeal. There was no immediate response from the Indonesian authorities as
to when the pair might be executed. New President Joko Widodo has taken a tough line on capital punishment, vowing no clemency for death row drug convicts. The men were among a group of Australians, dubbed the “Bali Nine”, arrested in 2005 for attempting to smuggle eight kilogrammes (18 pounds) of heroin out of the Indonesian resort island of Bali. Both men were sentenced to death in 2006, and sought presiden-
tial clemency after losing appeals to Indonesia’s Supreme Court in 2011. They are jailed in Bali’s Kerobokan prison. A spokesman for the district court in the Balinese capital Denpasar said he had received a “presidential decree on the rejection of clemency for Andrew Chan”. “The court chief then instructed... that the convict be informed,” he said. The letter, which was signed on
listed in the presidential decree, it is assessed that there is not enough reason to grant clemency to the convict.” Fears are growing Chan and Sukumaran could face the firing squad soon, after Indonesia defied international appeals and went ahead with the execution of six drugs offenders, including five foreigners, at the weekend. The move sparked a diplomatic storm, with Brazil and the Netherlands -- a Brazilian and a Dutchman
were among those put to death -recalling their ambassadors. Following the executions, Australian Foreign Minister Julia Bishop said that Canberra would “continue to make representations at the highest level” to save the two Australian drug smugglers. (afp) 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.
Black,” ‘’Please Like Me,” ‘’Sirens” and “Vicious.” The GLAAD Media Awards honor outstanding images of the LGBT community in areas including music, movies, TV and journalism. The role-playing video game “Dragon Age: Inquisition” received a special recognition award for the complex and unique LGBT characters prominently integrated throughout the game. GLAAD’s special recognition awards are typically given to media projects that don’t qualify in a competitive category. The awards will be presented this spring in Los Angeles and New York. (ap)
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On this file photo, police guard Kerobokan Prison, place where Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are jailed. A spokesman for the district court in the Balinese capital Denpasar said he had received a “presidential decree on the rejection of clemency for Andrew Chan”.