Archive for July 2013

July 14, 201310 years ago

The audience from LA took hats off to all the performers in Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey

Photos and video by Jenny Alvarez

This show is well known as the world’s largest show for the whole family and Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents his show entitled “BUILT TO AMAZE!” now appearing in Southland, Los Angeles from July 10th to August 4th.There were some remarkable innovations included the split-level trapeze artists, and the lions and tigers perform was so great and the interesting parts of the circus were the tight rope folks, the guys rolling on these spinners, and the acrobats jumping on the wire at the end. Customs were full of different colors and comedy of the clowns was so pure and full of happiness. The live band was musical, with original rhythm in each performance. Finally I would suggest this to anyone who wants to have a great time of any age.

Big Brother is in the middle of an issue, no matters who it may harm

By GalaTView Staff

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As long as our country supports legalized discrimination (affirmative action), there will be racism and it has happened with CBS’ Big Brother after Aaryn had won the Head of Household competition — a three-minute montage of strategy talk and other discussions was played for viewers.

 

Entertainment John Kerry’s wife was in critical but stable condition in a hospital from Boston

By GalaTView Staff

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Even the rich and the famous are subject to and share old age and its ravages with the least among us, this is the case with the 74-year-old philanthropist and heiress, Teresa Heinz Kerry, was rushed to a top Boston hospital from the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts, on Sunday, with an unspecified medical condition.

 

"Ghost writers" stay positive Lil Wayne and Birdman’s daughters

By GalaTView Staff

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Anybody can have their names on a book if they can afford to hire a ghost writer. This is the case for the teenage daughters of rappers Lil Wayne and Birdman are in New Orleans sharing their stories in a recently-released teen novel, “Paparazzi Princesses.”

A lie can ruin your whole life: The Hunt

By Jenny Alvarez

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The Hunt was directed and co-written by Thomas Vinterberg, the film is a disturbing depiction of how a lie becomes the truth when gossip, doubt and malice are allowed to flourish and ignite a witch-hunt that soon threatens to destroy an innocent man’s life.

 Lucas (Mads Mikkelsen) is a man whose career is ruined because of a 5-year-old girl’s false accusation of molestation. The screenplay is a master class in exposition, drama, character portraiture and sequence of many scenes and sensitive topics are involved such as sex abuse, mistrustfulness from of a small Danish community which needs to be handled with the sort of care afforded to genuine victims. The main victims strike a false note or soften the impact with consolatory sentiment while the truth comes out. This film is not an attack on the legal system that deals with child abuse investigations. The theme of the police and courts failing the innocent and protecting the guilty of Lucas during the legal proceedings into his accusations. The director assured a message full of discrepancies, intolerance, and resentment but at the same time each character is coming from- you might not agree with their actions, but nothing they do feels forced or unrealistic. This movie will make stay alert for any new Danish production because it is true art and won the Best Screenwriter prize at the 2012 European Film Awards, and was nominated for prizes in a number of other categories, including Best Film, Director and Actor. Magnolia Pictures will release the film theatrically in New York and Los Angeles on July 12, with a national rollout to follow.

 

 

Ivete Sangalo stronger than ever

 Ivete Sangalo, one of Brazil’s leading female pop music icons with a remarkable career spanning over two decades, will bring her “Real Fantasia 2013” tour to the U.S. for a five-city run in August. The tour will begin Aug. 9 at the Fox Theater in Oakland, and continue on to the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles on Aug. 10, the Lynn Auditorium in Lynn, MA on Aug. 16, the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ on Aug. 17, and lastly the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami on Aug. 18.

Ashton Kutcher will be Steve Jobs in his new upcoming movie

By GalaTView Staff

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The exact same movie besides some very slight changes…small improvements on picture quality, so Kutcher, 35, being tapped to play the late Apple co-founder was an overwhelming experience.

Richie Havens will be alive in a famous Festival

The ashes of late folk icon Richie Havens will be scattered at the site of the legendary Woodstock festival in Bethel, N.Y. He died in April 20 at the age of 72 as a result of a heart attack.

Cirque du Soleil suffered a tragic accident

 

By GalaTView Staff

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These performers are world class athletes and is really sad that in 30 years with no problems and one of the most intense acrobatic group on earth, and something terrible goes on. Especially with Acrobat Sarah Guyard, 31, who was an original member of the “KA” cast, fell after a wire suspending her reportedly snapped Saturday night and she died on the way to the hospital.

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