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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Indian film awards arrive in Tampa, but why? Associated Press Writer
TAMPA, Florida — The so-called Bollywood Oscars have been held in Macau, Singapore, London and now ... Tampa? Starting on Wednesday, hundreds of Indian film stars and thousands of Bollywood fans are expected to flood this city for the International Indian Film Academy’s awards extravaganza, four days of song-and-dance performances and movie screenings. The event caps off with the awards ceremony Saturday.
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FILE - This July 6, 2013 file photo shows Bollywood actors Sridevi and Prabhu Deva, left in yellow, performing during the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Macau.
Even though Tampa has hosted four Super Bowls and the 2012 Republican National Convention, its small Indian population makes it an unusual choice for the awards. The event has been held in big cities across the globe as the success of Bollywood has grown, but it’s the first time in its 15-year history that the group has gathered in the United States. About 800 million people will watch the ceremony on television or the Internet, according to organizers. Shades of Bollywood are everywhere in the area. The top floor of the Tampa International Airport parking garage was transformed into a reception area for Bollywood bigwigs and autograph-seeking fans. Shahid Kapoor, an actor with 4 million followers on Twitter, arrived to a small crowd at the VIP area Monday. He is scheduled to co-host the awards ceremony. Elsewhere, security was trained on how best to handle enthusiastic fans and service workers were taught how to accommodate Indian visitors (tip: “just because you don’t recognize them, doesn’t mean they aren’t famous”). Tampa was chosen because city and tourism leaders were aggressive. Sabbas Joseph, the director of the academy and entertainment company Wizcraft International, said Tampa officials even took a few jabs at the competition, telling him: “Orlando mice, Miami Vice and Tampa nice.” Tourism leaders are thrilled and hope to draw more wealthy Indian tourists to the area. Some 30,000 people are
expected. Hollywood superstar Kevin Spacey will teach a master acting class and John Travolta will be honored at the awards show as the “Most Popular All Time International Star In India.” Santiago Corrada, the president and CEO of Visit Tampa Bay, the area’s tourism arm, said a private donor gave about $9 million to help bring the awards to the area. The county and state provided about $1.1 million to promote the event and market Florida. The city has shown there’s an appetite for Indian glitter and glam, despite having a small Indian-American population. Cheap seats at Raymond James Stadium, usually where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers football team plays, start at $93. Pricier options run all the way up to $3,295. Nearly all of 25,000 available tickets have been sold.
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NEW YORK — Neil Patrick Harris knows that his character Hedwig speaks directly to the audience throughout his Broadway show, “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” So he understands how things can sometimes get unruly. That’s because he feels the character’s energy transfers itself into a dialogue with the audience, and sometimes people respond
Kite rejecting reclamation flown Bali Post
DENPASAR - Activists of the Balinese People Forum Rejecting Reclamation (ForBali) flew kites rejecting reclamation in conjunction with the celebration of the Earth Day on Mertasari Beach, Sanur, Tuesday (Apr 22). Not only ForBali, such an action was also followed by musicians as well as elements of the community who expressed their rejection against the reclamation plan. Spokesperson of ForBali, Komang Sastrawan, said the kites flying in the sky of Mertasari had become a symbol of complaint to the sky. Primarily it related to the insistence of the government and investors who wanted to rape the mother earth in many ways. “Reclamation plan clearly rules out the adverse effects on the environment and the future of the earth of Bali Island. We have seen a lot of bad effects due to reclamation in various areas, so that through this kite we want to complain to the sky about the plan of the government and the investors to rape the earth,” explained Sastrawan. This Advocacy and Campaign Division Head of the Friends of the Earth (Walhi) of Bali added the government had also made massive efforts to change the regulations inhibiting the reclamation plan at Benoa Bay. Central government, Bali government and Badung government were said to conspire in order to revise the Presidential Regulation No. 45/2011 on Spatial Planning of Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar and Tabanan (Presidential Regulation on Sarbagita) where the control of amendment acceleration was taken over by central government through the MP3EI scheme. “The government considers the conservation status of Benoa Bay in article 55 paragraph 5 inhibits the reclamation plan by PT TWBI, so the Presidential Regulation, according to the government, should be revised. If the government wants to revise the Presidential Regulation just to accommodate the reclamation plan by PT TWBI, then the government should also know that the Presidential Regulation on Sarbagita can only be reviewed in 5 years,” he said.
by calling out his name or making some comment. Several times during previews, Harris has responded to fans calling out to him as “Neil,” and his replies are just what you’d expect from Hedwig, sometimes with sassy expletives. The 40-year-old star feels it’s his responsibility to make sure that the person knows that this isn’t the kind of show where the stars banter with the audience.
This image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown shows Neil Patrick Harris in a scene from “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” at the Belasco Theatre in New York.
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Earth Day
Harris channels ‘Hedwig’ when audience acts unruly Associated Press Writer
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Continued on page 6 An activist flown the kite rejecting reclamation on Earth Day celebration. AP Photo/Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Joan Marcus
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