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Ben Affleck revamps his superhero role with older, more physical Batman
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Kesha arrives at the 2014 MTV Music Video Awards in Inglewood, California, in this file photo taken August 24, 2014. Pop star Kesha has appealed a court decision that ties her to a recording contract with companies owned by music producer Dr. Luke, who she has accused of rape, saying the ruling was akin to slavery.
Kesha appeals court decision, likening recording contract to slavery
NEW YORK - Pop star Kesha has appealed a court decision that ties her to a recording contract with companies owned by music producer Dr. Luke, who she has accused of rape, saying the ruling was akin to slavery. The “Tik Tok” singer, 28, has been seeking to nullify her sixalbum recording contract with her producer Dr. Luke, his associated record labels, and Sony Music. But a judge in February declined to release her from the contract, prompting a #FreeKesha social media campaign and an outpouring of support from big name singers including Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus. Dr. Luke, whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald, has denied allegations of rape and emotional abuse filed in a 2014 lawsuit and is
countersuing. Both of those cases have yet to come to trial. In court documents filed on Saturday, Kesha’s lawyer appealed the February decision by New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich, saying the court erred in finding that Kesha could record without interference from Gottwald. “Although it (the court) recognized that ‘slavery was done away with a long time ago’ and that ‘(y) ou can’t force someone to work... in a situation in which they don’t want to work,’ the court’s ruling requiring Kesha to work for Gottwald’s com-
panies, purportedly without his involvement, does just that,” Kesha’s attorney Mark Geragos wrote. Dr. Luke’s attorney, Christine Lepera, has argued that Kesha, who burst onto the music scene in 2009, is already free to record music with other producers under her contract and that she has presented no evidence to support her claims of rape. Following the singer’s notice of appeal, Lepera said Kesha was time-wasting and spinning lies. “Her attorneys can continue manufacturing even more false and outrageous claims, but the fact remains that her time would be better spent in a studio than wasting time having her lawyer and mother spin lies in the media,” Lepera said in a statement on Tuesday. (rtr)
LOS ANGELES - Superheroes are not the only ones seeking redemption in the new “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” film. Actor Ben Affleck also wanted a do-over playing a superhero after being panned in Marvel’s 2003 film “Daredevil.” “In the last superhero movie that I played, I was not happy with (it),” Affleck, 43, told Reuters. “I just thought it was not up to what it should have been.” In “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” which will be out in theaters on Friday, Affleck becomes the latest A-list star to don Batman’s black mask and cowl, this time to take on Superman in the sequel to 2013’s “Man of Steel.” The two superheroes come to blows over responsibility for the controversial mass deaths of civilians in “Man of Steel” as the public wrestles with what kind of superheroes it really wants. Affleck’s Batman and alter-ego, reclusive billionaire Bruce Wayne, is older than the previous on-screen iterations and also wearier, still scarred by the death of his parents and from fighting thugs in Gotham. Numerous actors have donned the iconic batsuit, including Michael Keaton, George Clooney and most recently, Christian Bale in Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” franchise from 2005 to 2012, which grossed more than $2 billion worldwide. Affleck said he wanted to do a superhero movie “that really worked as a real, substantial, thoughtful movie,” and will continue the Batman role in three Warner Bros’ films - “Suicide Squad” later this year, superhero ensemble “The Justice League Part One” in 2017 and “The Justice League Part Two” in 2019. The casting of Affleck was dubbed “Batffleck” and initially received mixed reactions as fans debated whether he would live up to Bale’s critically acclaimed portrayal. Affleck acknowledged he was “following in very big footsteps” and said his Batman is “a little bit more of a brawler, he’s more physical.” He said Batman also would be “contemplative” going forward. “He’s sort of looking for something,” he said. Henry Cavill, who plays Superman, said Affleck’s Bruce Wayne harnessed “this jadedness, this world-weariness. It’s almost like there’s a core of justice there but surrounded by scar tissue.” As Affleck is putting his own imprint on Batman, Cavill indicated he is not done putting his own twist on Superman. (rtr)
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Thursday, March 24, 2016 Belgium arrests Brussels bomb suspect, identifies others Page 6
If this is war, should Euro 2016 be put on hold?
Not Published We, the International Bali Post would like to apologize in advance because we will not be published on Friday, March 25, 2016.
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Global Support As Belgium Mourns Victims
The Eiffel Tower is illuminated with the Belgium national colors black, yellow and red in honor of the victims of the today’s attacks at the airport and the metro station in Brussels, in Paris, Tuesday, March 22, 2016.
LONDON - Landmarks in Berlin, Rome and Paris are illuminated with the colours of the Belgian flag to remember those killed in Brussels. The Eiffel Tower is seen with the black, yellow and red colours of the Belgian flag in tribute to the victims of today’s Brussels bomb attacks in Paris Gallery: World Mourns After Dozens Killed In Belgium Terror Attack The Eiffel Tower is illuminated with black, yellow and red in tribute to the victims of the Brussels terror attacks People stand in front of the Brandenburg gate, which is illuminated in the colours of the Belgian flag in tribute to victims of Tuesday’s attacks in Brussels in Berlin The black, yellow, and red
colours of the Belgian flag are projected on the Trevi fountain in Rome, Italy, in tribute to the victims of today’s Brussels bomb attacks The flag of Belgium flies at half mast alongside the Union Flag on the roof of 10 Downing Street after the Brussels attacks, in London 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.
Oversupply of hotel rooms threatens local entrepreneurs
MANGUPURA - Currently Bali has about 130,000 hotel rooms, mostly located in South Bali. In Badung district itself there are 95,000 rooms with occupancy rates below 60 percent for star hotels and 40 percent for non-star hotels. Result of the study held by the Badung Tourism Promotion Board (BPBD) in 2015 shows that oversupply has occurred to hotel rooms. “The increase takes place too quickly and they concentrate in the south. Ideally, the occupancy rate is 70-80 percent or more for star hotels, while above 50 percent for budget hotels. If only 40 percent, it is just enough to cover the operating cost,” said the member of BPBD Badung, I Putu Anom, amidst a tourism seminar in Kuta, Tuesday (Mar. 22). AP Photo/Thibault Camus
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