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Thursday, August 27, 2015
Pharrell to perform at MTV VMAs, Kanye to get special honor NEW YORK — Pharrell and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis will perform at Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards, where Kanye West will receive a special award. West will earn the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles for his memorable music videos and live performances. The Weeknd, Demi Lovato, A$AP Rocky, Tori Kelly and Twen-
Time for black or gay 007, says Brosnan
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NEW YORK - The next James Bond could be black or gay, argues 007 veteran Pierce Brosnan. “Sure. Why not?” the Irish star was quoted as telling men’s magazine Details when asked if he could picture a gay Bond. Brosnan said he doubted Bond producer Barbara Broccoli would allow a gay Bond to happen in her lifetime. “But it would certainly make for interesting viewing,” he added. “Let’s start with a great black actor being James Bond. Idris Elba certainly has the physicality, the charisma, the presence.” Elba, 42, is seen as a frontrunner to succeed Daniel Craig, who has played the suave British agent for the last 10 years. Brosnan played Bond in movies
Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough and Die Another Day in the 1990s. His remarks were published five months after another previous 007 actor, Roger Moore, was blasted on social media for suggesting race should be a factor when casting the next Bond. French magazine Paris Match quoted him as saying: “Though James has been played by a Scot, a Welshman, an Irishman, I think he should be English-English. It’s nonetheless an interesting idea, but
unrealistic. The 87-year-old star, who played 007 in seven films from 1973 to 1985, said his remarks were lost in translation. “An interview I gave to Paris Match implies I said something racist about Idris Elba. That is simply untrue,” Moore wrote on Twitter. “When a journalist asks if ‘Bond should be English’ and you agree, then quotes you saying it about Idris Elba, it’s out of context,” he added. London-born Elba is the son of a Sierra Leonean father and a Ghanaian mother. His most famous role to date is playing former South African president Nelson Mandela in “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom”. (afp)
ty One Pilots also will perform during the two-hour show. Miley Cyrus will host the event, which airs live at 9 p.m. Eastern time (0100 GMT) on MTV. Taylor Swift is the top contender with 10 nominations. Ed Sheeran, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar and Mark Ronson also are up for multiple awards. Additional performers and presenters will be announced later this week. (ap)
Sean Hayes to be divine in ‘An Act of God’ in Los Angeles NEW YORK — Sean Hayes will play God Almighty in the City of Angels next year. Producers of the “An Act of God” said Wednesday that the Emmy Award-winning former “Will and Grace” star will step into the big role starting Jan. 30 at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. The divine part was filled this summer by Jim Parsons on Broadway. The 90-minute play is a chance
for the Almighty to set the record straight — like that he doesn’t hate gays and he can’t help anyone sing better — and update his 10 Commandments. It was written by David Javerbaum, former head writer and executive producer of “The Daily Show” and a producer of “The Late Late Show with James Corden.” He’s also the power behind the Twitter handle @TheTweetofGod. (ap)
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Thursday, August 27, 2015 Thailand destroys more than 2 tons of illegal ivory Page 6
Sunderland wins 9-goal thriller, Watford ousted Page 8
Hungary moves to secure border as migrants stream in Page 13
Sustainability pillars of Bali: Balinese people
TABANAN - A discussion entitled “Sustainable Bali” took place over the weekend at the Tabanan Grand Palace, where the sustainability of both nature and culture in Bali was described as a condition wherein the supporting pillars remain upright and harmonious, despite inevitable changes. These changes, it was said, must be good for Balinese nature and culture so that neither becomes ‘endangered’.
Dr. I Gusti Made Putra explained that there are four main pillars that sustain Bali and that direct changes towards positivity, there are: humans, nature, culture and the economy of Bali. “There are challenges to all four pillars, but these challenges must be faced and resolved so as to improve conditions. Otherwise, there are sure to be negative impacts for everyone,” he said. In regards to Balinese people as one of the
pillars of sustainability, Dr Putra said that if the Balinese population diminishes, we need to: ‘ask who else can maintain Balinese culture?’ “Also the percentage of Balinese people who are in touch with their culture could also diminish. If there are no more Balinese people to practice the culture, how will it survive?” he asked. Continue to page 2 Sustainable ...
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Hindus people held Melasti ceremony, a ritual to purify Bhuana Alit (small world) and Bhuana Agung (the universe). Dr. I Gusti Made Putra explained that there are four main pillars that sustain Bali and that direct changes towards positivity, there are: humans, nature, culture and the economy of Bali.