Artist: Castle
Genre(s):
Metal: Doom
Discography:
Castle
Year: 1993
Tracks: 7
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Katie Holmes is to make her Broadway debut in a production of an Arthur Miller play, it has been confirmed.
It was reported in March that Holmes was in negotiations to take a role in a revival of Miller's World War II drama All My Sons and according to show producer Eric Falkenstein, the actress has now been confirmed to take to the stage this autumn.
The Dawson's Creek star will act alongside John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest and Patrick Wilson for the production, for which opening dates will be announced shortly, Playbill.com reports.
All My Sons, Arthur Miller's first Broadway hit in 1947, tells of businessman Joe Keller (Lithgow) whose supply of defective parts to the military resulted in the deaths of 21 pilots during the war but who escaped jail after he pinned the blame on his business partner Steven Deever.
Wiest is to play family matriarch Kate Keller with Wilson as their idealistic son Chris, whose faith in his father is shattered when he learns the truth of Joe's complicity in the sale of the damaged airplane parts.
And Holmes, who has not appeared in a play since high school, is to play Ann Deever, the fiancee of Chris as well as being the daughter of Joe's imprisoned colleague.
Speaking earlier this month, Falkenstein said that Holmes was "very well suited" for the role.
"There is an additional layer of soul to Ann and from the work I've seen of Katie, she has always impressed with multi-faceted characters. She would nail it," he told OK! magazine.
The producer moved to deny suggestions that Holmes' celebrity - enhanced since her marriage to Tom Cruise - would detract from the play.
"The fact remains that she has a tremendous record of performances. I think Katie is a tremendous actor. Whenever she decides to come to the stage she'll be terrific."
20/05/2008 09:06:30
On the eve of TomKat's big housewarming bash at their Beverly Hills home, another little party of a much smaller nature was going on just down the street at the Beverly Hills Hotel!
That's right, new couple John Mayer and Jennifer Aniston were spotted sharing an intimate and romantic dinner at the BHH's posh Polo Lounge on Saturday night.
An eyewitness tells OK! the two looked very much in love and only had eyes for each other.
UPDATE: As of 11 p.m. PT, Jen and John left the Polo Lounge but were still in the hotel. Room for two please?
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Paris Hilton says that she and new boyfriend Benji Madden are “the perfect match”.
The socialite — who has been dating the Good Charlotte rocker for the past three months — says she has never felt so strongly for a man before; and the couple have already thought about marriage.
She says, “He wants to get hitched and we’ve talked about it. I’d wear a beautiful white dress, probably Dolce and Gabbana.
THE VERONICAS star LISA ORIGLIASSO is set to wed former AUSTRALIAN IDOL contestant DEAN GEYER.
The couple - who have dated for over a year - released a statement on Monday (28Apr08) announcing their engagement.
The statement reads, "Dean Geyer and Lisa Origliasso, together with their families, are delighted to announce they are engaged.
"The couple have been together since April 2007 and are thrilled to share their news."
More than a quarter of digital TV viewers are not impressed by the services currently being offered, despite an average price tag of £190.
Currently nine out of ten homes have switched to digital TV – using Sky, Freeview or Virgin Media – and, despite spending £4.2 billion on services, many people are not satisfied.
A poll by uSwitch.com reveals Sky headed the field for overall satisfaction – with 76 per cent of customers of the pay-to-view giant pleased – beating Freeview (72 per cent) and Virgin Media (68 per cent).
Freeview was deemed as best for value for money while only 57 per cent thought Sky offer good value - although this was to be expected as Freeview boxes are now available from less than £20 with no monthly service charge.
Sky and Virgin Media tied for customer support – with 59 per cent of consumers with both firms pleased with services.
"Sky and Virgin will have quite a challenge on their hands convincing customers to part with their hard earned cash while expecting them to accept the current levels of customer service on offer," said Steve Weller, communications expert at uSwitch.
"The availability of ‘free' services has received a boost with the launch of freesat, a joint initiative from the BBC and ITV that promises high definition programmes without the need for an ongoing subscription.
"With a one-off cost for the set-up and a box, consumers will no doubt see these services as offering greater value for money when compared to the traditional monthly subscriptions offered by Sky and Virgin."
Mr Weller went on to advise those looking for better value from Sky and Virgin to opt for bundled services with broadband and calls.
"Customers wishing to receive a better deal from Sky and Virgin should look towards their bundled services where they will see discounts on home phone and broadband when they take up their TV service," he said.
Looking forward, more viewers are now heading online for TV with the successful launches of the BBC iPlayer, ITV Catch Up and Channel Four 4oD.
Also the broadcasters are now working on pulling their online content together in an enterprise dubbed 'Project Kangaroo'.
28/05/2008 00:06:47
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull earned an estimated $101
million between Friday and Sunday and might well outdo the current Memorial Day holiday
champ, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, for the five-day record.
Pirates earned $153 million during that period last year. Currently Crystal
Skull is expected to come in at about $151 million. Final figures are due to
be released on Wednesday. The film is expected to earn nearly the same amount internationally
, due primarily to the greater strength of foreign currency. Nevertheless, it will
take more than a single Indiana Jones success to lift the box office to its
year-ago level. Currently, total ticket sales for 2008 are down almost 4 percent
from 2007 and admissions are down 6.7 percent, according to box-office trackers Media
by Numbers. In an interview with the London Financial Times, Dergarabedian
said, "Indiana Jones is a shot in the arm but we're going to need consistency
in the entire marketplace to catch up to last year."
The top ten films for the weekend, according to studio estimates compiled by Media
by Numbers:
1. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,
$101 million; 2. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, $23 million; 3.
Iron Man, $20.1 million; 4. What Happens in Vegas, $9 million; 5. Speed
Racer, $4 million; 6. Made of Honor, $3.4 million; 7. Baby Mama, $3.3
million; 8. Forgetting Sarah Marshall, $1.7 million; 9. Harold & Kumar
Escape from Guantánamo Bay, $900,000; 10. The Visitor, $800,000.
26/05/2008
British singer DUFFY was once axed from the school choir - because her voice was too loud.
The 23-year-old spent her childhood years performing in the choir with her classmates.
But the star - famed for her husky Welsh tones - failed to hit the right notes.
She tells Gigwise.com, "I was thrown out because I didn't fit in. I was really loud. I've always struggled with that actually."