Tuesday 29 April 2008

Spears speaking again to ex-manager

Spears speaking again to ex-manager



Britney Spears' former managing director Larry Rudolph has confirmed reports that they ar back on speechmaking terms.
The pop princess fired Rudolph after he helped her parents to stage an interference to get Spears into rehab.
Yet Rudolph has said that he and Spears have lately spent time together and he reports the vocalizer is "doing great".
According to America's US Weekly magazine publisher, he said: "I have spent sentence with her and she is on the right way of life because she has people about her world Health Organization really forethought around her welfare."
He added: "This isn't the time to speak line of work. This is a time for healing."
Rudolph managed the protrude star for nine-spot days later on discovering her when she was a stripling.





Timberlake agrees new film deal

Timberlake agrees new film deal



Justin Timberlake is to star opposite Jeff Harry Bridges and Madonna Steenburgen in a new play called 'The Open Road'.
Variety show reports that the film tells the story of a young homo trying to recompense his relationship with his legendary athlete father as he tries to make his way home to see his in earnest badly mother.
The Michael Meredith-directed and written film is due to begin shooting in Louisiana and other southern US states this month.





New Film Club for Over 55s

New Film Club for Over 55s



Axis Ballymun and Irish capital City Council's Liberal arts Authority, in association with The Irish Film Found and Access Movie theater, are launch a new monthly Film Nightspot for the over 55s
'The Pictures' commences this month with the classic comedy 'Some Like It Hot' and volition register one showing per calendar month of wholly genres of films in the Axis Humanistic discipline and Community of interests Resource Centre in Ballymun.
The season continues with trey other films: 'About Schmidt' on Mon 18 February at 2.30pm, 'The Swingin' 60's' on Mon 31 March at 2.30pm and 'The Painted Veil' on Mon 28 Apr at 2.30pm.
For further selective information contact Axis on 01 8832100.




Iron Butterfly

Michael Johns: "Nothing Has Sunk in Yet"

Michael Johns: "Nothing Has Sunk in Yet"




Michael Johns' American Paragon ejector was indeed a shocker, especially to Michael Johns."I'd be fabrication if I said I wasn't surprised," Jasper Johns told reporters Friday. "I'd never been in the bottom trey. I thought my strongest performances were the last two weeks."Naught has sunk in yet."Johns was eliminated Th amid the continuing hoopla of the Perfection Gives Back up fundraiser. One time considered a frontrunner, or at least a crown rival to St. David Archuleta, he ended up placing eighth.Johns failed to generate sufficiency votes for his performance of Aerosmith's "Dream On." He defended the sung dynasty as conquer for Tuesday's inspirational musical theme night, expression the classic rocker was around struggles and, as its rubric suggests, dreams: "I've done a lot of that all over the last 10 years."Johns said at that place were no heavily feelings around how Idol host Ryan Seacrest seemed to intimate that Jasper Johns wouldn't be offed because, afterwards whole, no one was offed during last year's Paragon Gives Back case."I get the television look of this competition," Jasper Johns said. "I mean, it was tough, and then they did [hint] that maybe I'm non going away home."The jot, of course, was a tease. Johns was leaving base. "Ryan gave me a look, like, I am so sorry," he said.The 29-year-old ascot-wearing Aussie, world Health Organization once fronted a stripe, the Rising, signed to Madonna's tag, deflected questions about whether his Aussie-ness, his professional person ground or even his ascot cost him votes, and reiterated this season's Graven image talk point: the deepness of talent in the acme 12."Thither was no laughingstock. There were no jokers...They wanted it to be a singing competition rather of a TV picture with the contestation of Sanjaya," Johns said, invoking the list of the show's to the highest degree notorious finalist.Jasper Johns said he's received encouraging words from Dolly Parton—he was a hit with her "It's Totally Wrong, but It's Totally Right" last week—and companion Aussie Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban.He said the new design was to stay in the States and get to a newly track record. The old be after was to whistle Mariah Carey's "Vision of Love" on next week's Idol."And it was [leaving to be] hot, to a fault," Johns said. "I'm a little bummed."