Monday, June 30, 2014

Zendaya Coleman drops out of Aaliyah Biopic



 
 Zendaya Coleman has decided to drop out Aaliyah Biopic in TV movie about the late star, just after two weeks. The 17 year old star will not continue the project on lifetime, confirmed on Sunday.

The Lifetime network confirmed Coleman is leaving project, by posting on twitter announcing, "Production is currently on hold."  She told to the reporters in BET awards she had some personal reasons to dropping out of Lifetime’s biopic about Aaliyah. Coleman cleared about the facts she did not feel comfortable with the production.  

"I just felt that because I love her, and because I respected her so much as an artist, I don't want to do anything that's half or anything that's less for her," Coleman said. 

“I felt like some things with the production weren’t all the way there, the project wasn’t all the way there. If I’m going to do something for someone I care about so much, I have to do it the right way,” Zendaya added.

When lifetime about Coleman announced, Aaliyah's family was totally against it. Coleman said I wanted to play with Aaliyah in the future. When the right projects will come along, this is not the right one.

Hobby Lobby employees fought on birth control coverage



Supreme Court wrote in a statement, issued on Monday in favor of Hobby Lobby. Hobby Lobby a for-profit corporation that runs a chain of craft stores and wanted an exemption in an Affordable Care Act of contraceptives.

In general, the owners were not willing to pay for coverage for certain contraceptives. It is not the fact that Hobby Lobby does provides all the birth control marks, it occurred in first time that High Court has said some businesses can hold religious views under federal law, in cases where there is essentially no difference between the business and its owners.  

Supreme Court post for Hobby Lobby employees: women who currently work with hobby lobby and had also done, have right to coverage full insurance for most types of birth control like tubal ligation, birth control pills, condoms, diaphragms and contraception delivered via a patch or ring inserted into the cervix. 

David Green started his expanded company in 1972 with a new name Hobby Lobby. Green was the CEO of the company and his son Steve was its president. Green said we do not open any store on Sunday because "in order to allow our employees and customers more time for worship and family".

The Green family had argued the federal health law required a choice between violating God's law or the nation's laws.
  

Robin Thicke at BET awards 2014



Robin Thicke performed an emotional ballad — ‘Forever Love’ at BET awards on June 29. It was an emotional attempt. He sang the song from his upcoming album Paula, which is dedicated to his estranged wife Paula Patton.

“Good evening, my name is Robin Thicke,” Robin told the crowd. “I’d like to dedicate this song to my wife, and say, ‘I miss you, and I’m sorry.’ This is called ‘Forever Love.’” 

This is not the first time when we saw him get emotional but in fact, some times before at the Billboard Music Awards he first debuted the single "Get Her Back" in May.  He also pleaded her in publically to take her back many times dedicated to love songs.

Paula has written 14 songs which produced by the "Blurred Lines" singer and it will release on July.

They have separated from each other after nine years of marriage and a 22-year relationship. At the time, the two released the following statement: "We will always love each other and be best friends; however, we have mutually decided to separate."  

The leftovers: “pilot”



The leftovers: “pilot” is a T.V series created by Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta. It is based on Perrotta's novel and directed by Peter Berg.

There are a number of strong elements that describes the thought “Pilot”.  There is so much uncertainty at its centre that watching it dies feel that it can solve at some extent. It might completely and totally sputter and burn out,” Damon Lindeolf told New York Times Magazine.

Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) as a chief of police, is trying to connect first to his daughter and then to his son, and the easiest explanation that his wife Laurie (Amy Brenneman) was lost on October 14, with 100 other members of their town.

The episode plays with the reveal deftly, making it possible but unexpected until the very end—even after the two have run into each other (almost literally) on-screen, in the episode’s second-act climax, the protest at the three-year memorial service for the “heroes.”

Sunday, June 29, 2014

BET awards 2014: a stunning performances



BET awards 2014 organized at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles on Sunday. There were most stunning performances during the show. The show hosted by Chris Rock.

The top superstars performed like Lil Wayne, Chris Rock and others were set to mark the best in black entertainment. 

Chris Brown, who performed single in an outstanding way on a huge stage and Lil Wayne and Tyga joined him. The second wonderful performance of the night made by Wayne, who came wear a red hat, matching plaid jacket, sunglasses and jeans.

The night’s big superstar was Beyonce, who won three awards including the 2014 FANdemonium award, voted on by viewers. Pharrell Williams and August Alsina had also a happy night with winning of two awards.

“12 Years a Slave” won award for best movie starring Lupita Nyong’o and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Nicki Minaj won for best female hip hop star.

The BET awards ceremony began under the shadow of violence with one person had killed and five injured in two separate incidents ahead of the show at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, Los Angeles police said. The death and four injuries were happened at a restaurant on early Sunday, Officer Drake Madison said. 

"The network and all organizers will continue to maintain a safe environment for all planned activities," BET said in the statement said.