 | Underworld: Awakening
a slick special-effects ride
THE Underworld franchise
has never been about great
cinema. This unselfconscious
series has been about
a credible story backed by
good special effects riding on the fighting
skills of a latex-wearing lead
femme ...
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| | Cheating is the norm,
not exception, in men | ASTUDY has found men
are always likely to
cheat despite loving
their partners and
never wishing to leave
them and suggests that society
embrace more "sexually open relationships".
According to sociologist
Eric Anderson, cheating gives the
men the best of both worlds. And
most of them who do still want to
stay with their partner — they just
want to have more love on the side,
the Daily Mail reported.
Monogamy has ostracised men
from doing what they most want to
do, says the American sociologist,
who teaches at Britain´s University
of Winchester.
In his book — The Monogamy
Gap: Men, Love, and the Reality of
Cheating— Anderson writes ... |
| | Joss Stone´s plotters
have mental issues | TWO men from Manchester accused of conspiring
to rob and murder British soul singer Joss Stone
have mental health issues that could prevent
them from standing trial, a court heard on Friday.
Kevin Liverpool, 34, and Junior Bradshaw, 31, are
accused of crimes targeting 24-year-old Stone between
January and June last year at her home in Devon,
southwest England, according to the Press Association.
Exeter Crown Court heard that Bradshaw suffered
from schizophrenia and had yet to enter a plea to
charges of conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to commit
grievous bodily harm and conspiracy to commit
robbery.
He is being held at a secure mental health. |
| | German orchestra to play
Rahman´s pieces | AS renowned German
film orchestra
Babelsberg recreates
the music of AR
Rahman on stage in
Mumbai, India´s famous composer
says it was enriching to
translate his works for this
genre and he wants to educate
the youth on orchestra music.
"Imagine when 80-100 people
are working hard to make one
song, a song that moves you...it is
amazing to hear orchestra music,"
Rahman saids in an interview.
"We had selected a few of my compositions
for the orchestra to play recently.
While it was difficult choosing from
them, I wish I had got a chance to compose
new music for the performance."
Over 100 orchestral musicians performed
Rahman´s compositions at the
National Centre. |
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