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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
New doc goes inside Kurt Cobain’s head
Emma Watson to star in live-action ‘Beauty and the Beast’
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NEW YORK — Emma Watson will play Belle in Disney’s live-action remake of “Beauty and the Beast.” The Walt Disney Co. announced the casting of the “Harry Potter” star Monday, setting the prettier half of the romance at the center of the fairy tale. Who will play the Beast hasn’t yet been announced. In a Facebook message, Watson said that she was a huge fan of the tale while growing up and that her “six-year-old self is on the ceiling.” She added: “Time to start some
singing lessons!” Watson had long been attached to the project, but it’s taken several years for the film to come together. “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn”
director Bill Condon is taking over from the previously attached director, Guillermo del Toro. Disney says production will begin this year. (ap)
LONDON — Benedict Cumberbatch says he was an “idiot” to refer to non-white actors as “colored.” The Academy Award-nominated actor used the word on PBS talk show “Tavis Smiley” last week while discussing diversity in the entertainment industry. He said that “as far as colored actors go,” there
were more opportunities in the U.S. than Britain, “and that’s something that needs to change.” British anti-racism charity Show Racism the Red Card said it welcomed Cumberbatch’s comments on diversity but felt the term he used was “outdated.” In a statement Monday, Cum-
berbatch apologized for his “thoughtless use of inappropriate language.” He said: “I’m devastated to have caused offence by using this outmoded terminology. I offer my sincere apologies. I make no excuse for my being an idiot and know the damage is done.” (ap)
PARK CITY, Utah — “Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck,” a fiery, evocative and deeply felt look at one of rock’s most misunderstood and tragic figures, presents a portrait of a man and an artist in despair with the aid of never-before-seen home videos, personal notes and archival footage. The film, a fully authorized account of Cobain’s life, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday and airs on HBO in May. Director Brett Morgen (“The Kid Stays in the Picture”) spent eight years putting the movie together. The insightful film pulsates with vitality and rage in its examination of the short life of Cobain, from his childhood in Aberdeen, Washington to his suicide in 1994 at the age of 27. “He just wanted to have a family. I think the perception of Kurt all these years has been so off — this whiney white male who didn’t like fame,” said Morgen at a screening Monday. “It’s a story of a guy who dies of a broken heart. It’s a real tragedy.” The illuminating home videos range from scenes of Cobain as a happy 2-year-old, blowing kisses at the camera and offering his cracker to the person behind the camera, to him, visibly and uncomfortably strung out and rail thin, holding his young daughter Frances Bean as his wife Courtney Love attempts to give their toddler a haircut. The narrative is mostly linear but nonetheless experimental. Morgen uses everything from Nirvana’s music, Cobain’s private writings, drawings, to-do lists, animation and archived interviews to tell a dizzyingly complicated story. It also does not shy away from showing both the dark and lightness of Cobain, and includes honest and heartbreaking interviews with his parents, sister, stepmother, a former girlfriend and Love. “I didn’t want to make a film about fantasy and unfortunately for the past 25 years, Kurt has represented heroin chic,” said Morgen. “It’s brutal and it’s ugly and it’s dark and you don’t want to look at it. But I felt this represented reality...it’s important for the public to stop deifying him.” (ap)
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
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Fate of reclamation plan
Governor leaves decision to lawmakers
DENPASAR - House Representative of Bali would not establish a special committee of reclama- be held to make a decision as to tion of the Benoa Bay. The decision on reclamation plan will only be discussed during an internal whether the special committee meeting of Bali House. That was revealed during the internal meeting of Bali House on Tuesday. would be established or not. He According to Bali House speaker, Nyoman Adi Wiryatama, lawmakers agreed to make stern decision over the reclamation plan. He even hinted that lawmakers will issue a decision to stop and reject the Benoa Bay reclamation plan. Previously, when asked to comment related to the establishment of the special committee concerning the reclamation, Governor of Bali, Made Mangku Pastika, said it did not matter if the House established a Special Committee.
Pastika handed the issue of the reclamation project over to lawmakers to decide and issue a recommendation about whether the reclamation project should be resumed or abandoned. This suggests that the governor will implement whatever recommendation the Special Committee puts forward. “Whether the project goes ahead or not highly depends on the recommendation of the House. We have no problem with following their recommendation. Whether they want to continue or to stop,
the project, it is okay”, said the governor from Buleleng. Meanwhile, Deputy Chairman of the Bali House, Nyoman Sugawa Korry, said that the plan to establish the Benoa Bay and Serangan Special Committee was scheduled to take place on Tuesday after the plenary session that endorsed the revision of the Regional Bylaw No. 1/2011 regulating the magnitude of the vehicle fuel tax. According to Korry, the joint meeting involving all factions and commissions in the House would
added that a decision on the establishment of the Special Committee needed to be approved by three different factions within the House. It is well known that so far, only two factions in the Bali House, namely the PDI-P and Democrat, are in support of the establishment of the Special Committee on the Reclamation Project. Previously, Nengah Tamba, legislator of the Democratic Party and Chairman of Commission III of the Bali House in charge of environmental, development, infrastructure and
Cumberbatch says sorry for calling black actors ‘colored’
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Frances Bean Cobain, left, daughter of Kurt Cobain and executive producer of the documentary film “Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck,” embraces her mother and Cobain’s widow Courtney Love at the premiere of the film at The MARC Theatre during the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015, in Park City, Utah.
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Band performed during a concert to reject Benoa Bay reclamation plan at Padanggalak Beach that held last year. House Representative of Bali would not establish a special committee of reclamation of the Benoa Bay. The decision on reclamation plan will only be discussed during an internal meeting of Bali House.
transportation affairs, said that the Benoa Bay and Serangan Special Committee (Special Committee on Reclamation Project) would review parts of the plan to reclaim land in Benoa Bay and Serangan that have not been clear. He said that he did not want the reclamation of Benoa Bay to face the same fate as that of Serangan Island. “The reclaimed land that makes up Serangan Island has been left without a clear purpose for some time. If this smaller project is non functional, the implication that worries us is that the larger plan of reclaiming land in Benoa Bay will be even worse”, said Tamba. On the topic of the Benoa Bay reclamation plan, Tamba asked the Special Committee to summon the investor (PT TWBI) to the House in order to explain the project and present its plan. “So far, the general waves of protest by society at large have resonated more that the plans of the investors from whom we have heard very little. We want to give them a chance to explain what they want to create”, added Tamba. Given that the reclamation of Serangan Island has been left dormant for so long, the Special Committee is expected to investigate why the investor has yet to build in accordance with the initial plan. “We’ll look into which aspect is not running well, whether it be a problem of capital, marketing or lack of appropriate business plan. Or perhaps the investor is just a realtor seeking other investors”, said the Democrat from Jembrana who is also Deputy Chairman of the Bali Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (kmb29) 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.