Friday, 5 September 2008

Corona Symphony Orchestra Announces Debut Concert

FIRST NIGHT launches new symphony for Riverside County community
'This concert is the origin of a dream come true for the Corona
community!' - Don Kindred, CSO Co-Founder

CORONA, Calif., Aug. 7 -- The Corona Symphony Orchestra
announces the details of its debut concert, FIRST NIGHT, August twenty-third, 8:00
PM (PDT) at the historic CORONA CIVIC CENTER. Conducted by Marco Mejia, the
program includes: Handel's "Royal Fireworks," Mendelssohn's "Overture for
Winds," and Beethoven's "Symphony No. 1."

Tickets for this beginning concert ar available by phone at the ticket
office (951.273.1375) or via email to

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

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Sunday, 17 August 2008

Corrie actor set for I'm A Celebrity?

'Coronation Street' star Matthew Crompton is reportedly in talks to appear in the succeeding series of 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here'.

According to the Daily Star, the actor, wHO plays bookmaker Dan Mason in the soap, is considering pickings part in the jungle show after he leaves 'Coronation Street' later this year.

Crompton antecedently said: "Everyone's got to work and pay the rent.

"Between acting jobs I'd rather get under one's skin out and do other things than sit on the dole."



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Thursday, 7 August 2008

What's on your knees, Bai Ling?

Kooky Hollywood star Bai Ling gets more horrid by the day, judging by her appearance at the premier of the new X-Files movie.



Ling started tongues wagging by turning up at the premier of The X-Files:�I Want To Believe in Hollywood, wearing a backless yellow dress that showed off a giant tattoo of a tiger on her back.


But it wasn't her tattoo that got people talking - it was two plasters on her legs.


One had Chinese composition on it, the other said: "Love more, love for humanity."


Ling has turned up at red carpet events with the plasters on her legs before, with one simply expression the word: "Nipple".


She is known for her outre outfits, and regularly first-rate 'Hollywood's Worst Dressed Stars' polls.






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Monday, 30 June 2008

Sony, Universal ink deals with XDC

Potentially 35,000 screens to digitize in Europe





BRUSSELS -- Sony Pictures and Universal have signed deals with Europe's leading digital cinema service company, XDC, to roll out 8,000 digital cinema installations in 22 European countries.


They join Warner Bros., Paramount, 20th Century Fox and Walt Disney Studios, who are already involved with Belgium-based XDC.


XDC says that there are a potential 35,000 screens to digitize across Europe.


"The next steps are the negotiation of similar agreements with European movie distributors, the sale of this co-financing proposal to cinema exhibitors, and both equity- and debt-raising to fund the digital rollout phase," XDC CEO Serge Plasch said.



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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Lucy Liu - Liu Gives Up Boxing After Big Hit

Actress LUCY LIU quit boxing after a near-knockout almost left her with a broken nose.

The Charlie's Angels tough girl stepped into the ring in a bid to keep fit but quickly discovered she doesn't have what it takes to be a champ.

She says, "I went into a boxing ring with this other girl and she punched me square in the nose.

"It was so painful. I didn't break my nose but I did see stars. That was it, the end of it for me... I don't think I'm strong enough to take it."




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Monday, 16 June 2008

'Harry Potter' actor Knox killed


A British teenage actor playing a minor role in the upcoming "Harry Potter" film was stabbed to death during a brawl in London on Saturday, police said.


Rob Knox, 18, was stabbed after he got caught up in a fight outside a bar in southwest London early Saturday, London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement.


Knox plays Ravenclaw student Marcus Belby in the upcoming film "Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince," the sixth installment of the popular series set for release in November.
Warner Bros., the studio that is producing the film, said it was shocked by the news.


Knox was one of five young men taken to various hospitals after the brawl, police said. Among them was a 21-year-old who has since been arrested on suspicion of murder.


The fight did not appear to be gang-related, police added, but it puts the number of violent teenage deaths in London at 14 so far this year.



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