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Archive for February, 2010

Anil Kapoor on playing president

Bollywood star Anil Kapoor, best known in Britain for his role in Slumdog Millionaire, is becoming a familiar face in the US with a part in hit TV series 24.
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BBC to ‘cut stations’ report claims

The BBC could close 6 Music and the Asian Network and scale back its web presence in order to save some £600m, according to newspaper reports.
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Rediscovered Van Gogh exhibit

A painting of a windmill recently identified as a Van Gogh has gone on display at a Dutch museum.
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Axing 6 Music ‘would create gaping wound’

Nicky Wire of the Manic Street Preachers has criticised reported plans that the BBC’s 6 Music may be axed.
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Gallery exhibits Delaroche works

Lady Jane Grey meeting her executioner is one of Delaroche’s most popular works.
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Stars at premiere of Wonderland film

Stars of Alice in Wonderland have braved the rain and spoken of their delight at the films release at its premiere.
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Steve Harley on modern technology

Singer-songwriter Steve Harley claims not to be a grumpy old man, but does have issues with modern technology.
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Superman comic sells for $1m

A copy of the first comic to feature Superman has been sold on the internet for $1m (£646,000).
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Super hero role for Harrelson

Actor Woody Harrelson plays a super hero in his new film ‘Defendor’ which is released in the US on Friday.
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Whitney Houston gig ‘dreadful’

Whitney Houston’s first concert in Australia in over 20 years was described as “dreadful” by some audience members in Brisbane.
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