Thursday, 12 September 2013

Jurassic Park Sequel Titled Jurassic World

‘Jurassic Park’

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. -- The fourth installment of “Jurassic Park” has a name: “Jurassic World.”
Universal Pictures announced the film’s new title and release date Tuesday. The sequel will hatch in 3-D on June 12, 2015.
The studio has already said “Safety Not Guaranteed” filmmaker Colin Trevorrow will direct the film and Steven Spielberg will serve as producer.
WATCH: Jurassic Park Returns To Theaters In 3-D
Spielberg directed the first two “Jurassic Park” films, while “Captain America” director Joe Johnston helmed the third installment.
The dinosaur franchise has grossed $1.9 billion at the box office worldwide since the first film was released in 1993.

Prince Harry Loves Being An Uncle

LONDON, U.K. -- 

Prince Harry visits The Royal Marines Tamar on August 2, 2013 in Devonport, EnglandCaptionPrince Harry says he loves being an uncle, telling children at an awards ceremony that he’d just witnessed the baby who may one day be king crack a smile.
Harry, who was pushed back to fourth-in-line to the British throne following the birth of his brother’s son, Prince George, said Wednesday he’d just visited the 1.5-month-old royal, who was taking a bath.
Harry told 9-year-old Nikki Christou that it was the “first time I’ve seen him smile.” The prince seems to have warmed to his new family role, telling Mary Kirk, the mother of another child, that being an uncle was “fantastic.”
The ceremony was hosted by the WellChild charity, which is dedicated to the needs of sick children and their families.

Paula Abdul: Simon Cowell Will Not Change Diapers!


LOS ANGELES, CALIF. -- Paula Abdul, Simon CowellCaptionPaula Abdul doesn’t think her former “American Idol” co-judge Simon Cowell will be up for getting his hands dirty when it comes to diaper duty for his soon-to-arrive baby.
Access Hollywood caught up with Paula at the “So You Can Think You Can Dance” finale on Tuesday, where we asked how much she’d pay to watch the blunt Brit change a dirty diaper.
“I have to think about that because I don’t think it will happen,” Paula – who guest judged the “SYTYCD” finale – said. “So you have to put a hefty price tag on that!”
Adding, “He ain’t gonna do it no matter how much money. He won’t.”
Will Paula be the baby’s godmother?
“It wouldn’t be playing godmother to the son – [Simon’s] the one who needs to be taken care of!” she joked. “The son’s gonna be fine. [Simon] needs the diaper changes.”
Despite the ribbing, Paula does think the “X Factor” boss will be a good dad.
“[He’ll be] fantastic,” she said.

Flawless Beyoncé flaunts her incredible bikini body and goes make-up free in intimate holiday snaps

Beyoncé was glowing on her recent getaway to the Mediterranean. The superstar singer shared a stunning photograph on Instagram this week that shows her make-up free and looking incredible.

With her blonde tousled bob falling around her face, Beyoncé is utterly flawless in the close-up snap. It appears to have been taken on her recent break to the Italian coast, where the singer celebrated her 32nd birthday with husband Jay Z and daughter Blue Ivy.

 
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The Halo songstress also posted a picture of her posing in a green bikini, standing on the edge of the couple’s private yacht.

The vintage-style two-piece, which features a halter top and high-waisted ruched bottoms, showcases the mum-of-one’s enviable curves as she soaks up the sun.

The famous family spent several days cruising around the islands of Italy in celebration of Beyonce's birthday.

 
BEYONCE


During that time, they were seen enjoying time together on the Sorrento Coast, and husband and wife also found some time together, venturing out on a small boat near the island of Capri.

They reportedly visited the famous Blue Grotto – a sea cave where trapped sunlight illuminates the entire cavern with a blue hue.

 
BLUE IVY


The mum-of-one is back at work now, continuing on with her hugely successful world tour. Beyoncé kicked off the Latin America leg of The Mrs Carter Show in Brazil on Sunday – and said that taking Blue Ivy on the road with her, has made the experience all the more special.

At a press conference before her show in Fortaleza, she told reporters, "It's really interesting because I’m touring with my daughter for the first time and my dream has always been to be able to balance my life and my career.

"I think that's the one thing that women struggle with because it's so difficult.

"It makes me proud of my job. It makes me proud that music can impact so many people and bring us together."

 
BEYONCE


The star also said that she loves Brazil so much, she still felt like she was on holiday.

"It's one of my favourite places in the world," she said. "I've never met so many people with so much passion and I am so excited to be here. It doesn’t feel like I'm working, it feels like a vacation."

Jessica Biel legally takes husband Justin Timberlake's surname

Jessica Biel has officially taken her singer husband Justin Timberlake's surname.

The lovebirds married eleven months ago in a lavish wedding that was covered by HELLO! Magazine, but it has only just emerged that the Total Recall actress has legally changed her name.

"It's all official," an insider told Life & Style. "The paperwork is done and she's now legally Jessica Timberlake."

The Hollywood star will keep her maiden name for professional purposes.

 



"It's funny. It feels like nothing's changed and yet everything's changed," said Jessica, speaking as a newlywed. "It's kind of that intangible thing you can't quite put your finger on."

"But I like the idea of having a partner in crime. I guess the word 'husband' is pretty amazing. It's so fun to say, 'This is my husband!'"

Justin, 32, and Jessica, 31, tied the knot in a magnificent wedding in Puglia, Italy. On their special day, the Suit & Tie singer presented his bride with a unique gift — a song Justin had written especially for her, which he performed at the ceremony.

"I figured if there was something I was going to be able to offer, it would be to sing her down the aisle," said Justin, speaking to HELLO! Magazine.

"Grown men were weeping. Hopefully it's because I didn't sound bad."

 


Justin added that the moment after the couple exchanged vows was one of the most memorable highlights of the day.

"To hear all of our family and friends cheering at extremely loud, inappropriate decibel levels, that became the pinnacle of the ceremony," he said.

"It felt perfect. It felt like everything came together."

The Hollywood sweethearts had been dating since 2007, and after a brief split in 2011, the couple got back together and Justin proposed while on holiday in December of that year.

We are Back and Better – X-Project


At a time in the music industry where people were yearning for Hip hop songs of Nigerian content, X-Project came out bustling with the hit song, Lo rile in 2008 and the song was on the air waves for a long period. X-Project later faded off the music scene but are now back and stronger with a new video titled Azuka. The men behind the group are Sierra Leoneans and they came to Nigeria as refugees turning their disappointment into a blessing with the gift of music. SAAL (Sallieu Sindi) and SLEZ (Aziz Kamara) spoke to SAMUEL ABULUDE on their music, female fans and their lifestyles
Our Rebirth
Yes, rebirth, I think that’s the right word. We are a rebranded X-Project. We have been working, doing shows outside Nigeria, making music with producers. So, we are back with our new album which is yet to be released and a video of a single which should be out any time from now and then, the album would follow later. It is a nice video. Had it been you have set eyes on that video, you would know what I’m talking about. It’s titled Azuka, a very strong video directed by Clarence Peters.
For the singles in the album, we recorded like 35 songs but we will be selecting either 13 or 15 songs. For Azuka, it’s just a single and we worked with Chris Okoro, Ubi Track, Cacium, OJB Jezreel and Silverstone. We also worked with TY Mix and a couple of producers.
We have released three singles, ‘Azuka’, ‘What’s your flavor’ featuring Olamide, ‘He lied’ featuring Pokaface but Azuka is the one we decided to shoot the video. Azuka has an afro beat pattern and a unique video. We used European garage so you should be expecting something different. We used Nigerian pidgin and a beat of English then the chorus was in Igbo. It’s a great song and we know our fans will love it. 
 Now, X-Project is a new package coming out with 13 or 15 songs in our upcoming album. We just want the best out of X-project that’s why we recorded enough songs. After Azuka, there is going to be another single, so that people will see more of X-project. Music lovers should watch out for the rebranded X-Project.
X-Project has gone stronger           
Since our hit song, ‘Lo rile‘ came on the scene five years ago, we have been going from strength to strength just as the Nigerian music industry has been. The business has just been improving from time to time. X-project has been together since 2000. That is 13 years ago. Though we used to be three, the other guy left us and we have bonded together more because we believe in the project.
The third guy, Majid, left us in 2011. As regards making a lot of money from Lorile, we thank God, we cannot complain. We have been performing shows in and outside the country though we didn’t make noise about it. We have been able to do stuffs but we would have wanted to make more money then. Our album should come out end of this year or early next year but we just want to drop singles now before the album
Relationship with our female fans
On his personality, SAAL says, he’s a very quiet person and reserved. “I am highly disciplined and hardly make friends. But when I make friends, I owe them. I’m a very observant person. (But you party hard? Our correspondent enquired).  As an artiste, you have to party hard because that’s our business. If you don’t party, you won’t get anything. Going to clubs even helps you as an artiste. You need to look like it and network with people. Our own business has to do with clubbing, meeting girls. Ladies indeed are the ingredients of their business business like maggi and soup. So, how do you draw the line? If our female fans want to take it further, I draw the line. I am that kind of person that cannot pretend. If it is business, it is business. But if I notice that you want to take it beyond the normal friendship, I draw the line.
SLEZ, the hard looking guy among the two says that in everything you have to look diplomatic about it because they are your fans. Though they want to cross the line, you have to make them feel that they are the best thing that ever happened to you. So, we have to deal with them nicely. We have a lot of them but we know how to handle them. You can’t judge a man by his facial appearance because you see me with a Goatie or a Man-United jersey doesn’t mean that I can play football. When you come close to the person, you know better. So, same thing about me. You might be thinking that I am the hardest guy. That is how life is. But truly, I am the kind of person that likes mingling with people. I like pushing around people. I like sitting down where things are happening.
Great moments
Thirteen years down the line, the high point for us was when we were nominated for KORA awards in 2009 alongside P-Square and Tu Face Idibia, Asa and Sasha. Though we didn’t win it, we were elated at being nominated which was a big thing. Now, we want to win a KORA and take it further, they submitted.  With the industry bubbling with an array of new music stars that are grabbing the moment and making it theirs, the 2nd coming of the X-Project may prove difficult but they don’t share that notion. 
We have gone through the difficult moments. We’ve been working on this album for years and with all the singles that we have recorded now, the trend of music and what’s happening now is reflected in our works. In our own way, we’ve passed through that period and its challenges. The question now is, how are we going to blend? The job is done now and the rest is for the hearers of our song to judge us.
Our Success
Lorile was indeed a hit then and we became successful, no doubt. We thank God but we can’t compare that time to now. if Lorile was a now song, X-Project would have been an endorsed artiste. But then, there was money but that aspect of music, the benefit was not in Nigeria then. If Lorile was now, our names would have been on the billboards and everywhere. Most of the artistes that released hits after that time are in money now.
SLEZ says: since when I was 15 years old and in Secondary school, I decided to be a singer. I started thinking that I can sing because I was a strong fan of R. Kelly, Joe and was singing their songs. Someone told me, you have a great voice and I was encouraged and later started singing. Earlier, our parents didn’t support us. “You that are supposed to be in school, you want to be singing about, let me see how you will do it?” they challenged us.
In the beginning, it was hard. Before, you sang for nothing. You sing just to make people feel that you can sing and then you are happy.
SAAL says: At the time, you make your first million, you get so excited. Someone that didn’t use to hold, say N50, 000. Then, he’s given a cheque of N300,000 or N400,000, that excitement. You feel that you have arrived but that moment is the most difficult moment because that is your starting point. You may go back to zero level if you are not able to manage it. For now, music is our main stay and other things connected to it. We sleep, drink music. For our fans, we have been cooking, so it’s time to get to the dinner. 
 Most embarrassing moment
SLEZ: Personally, it was a time that I was singing to somebody at the refugee camp in Ogun State. I was reprimanded, “Is that what you want to do? Why can’t you do something else? Your mates are out there doing something else and you are saying you want to sing”. I was so disappointed and wondered why people were thinking like that. But I thank God for now that I have something to show for it.
SAAL: I have a lot of great moments like when we won the best Hip Hop Song of the Year at the Nigeria Music Awards (NMA) 2008 in Imo State. My most memorable moment was when they gave us the award.  

Prince William and Kate Middleton hire his former nanny to help care for Prince George

When it came to the incredibly important job of caring for their firstborn, Prince William and Kate Middleton decided to turn to a familiar face. The royal couple have asked William's former nanny, Jessie Webb, to help them look after their ten-week-old son Prince George.

Jessie has been assisting William and Kate at their home in Anglesey, and this week was spotted with the new mum and her son for the first time. As the Duchess made a pit stop at a McDonalds car park to feed her little boy, enroute to Kensington Palace, Jessie was also seen emerging from the car to lend a helping hand.

 



Jessie was an obvious choice for the position of royal nanny. She cared for both William and Harry when they were children, and was a great comfort to the boys as their parents' marriage broke down.

The Princes continue to feel great affection for the 71-year-old, who has no children of her own, and she was a guest at both William's 21st birthday party and his wedding to Kate in 2011.

Her last royal appointment was caring for Viscount Linley's two children, Patrick (born in 1999) and Margarita (born in 2002), before she retired to an apartment in Kennington, south London.

 


"She'll be like a safe pair of hands," Ingrid Seward, author of A Century of Royal Children, told People. "That's preferred rather than someone new to it all, someone who'd be terrified of it all."

While William and Kate were adamant they would care for Prince George themselves in those precious first few weeks, the time is right for them to seek some help.

On Thursday, the Duchess will make her highly-anticipated return to the spotlight, as she joins Prince William at the Tusk Conservation Awards; her first official royal engagement since giving birth.