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Image by kendoman26 Another abandoned ride. This time a Chevy Celebrity. It was difficult at first to determine which GM FWD A-body this was since all the wagons look the same from the rear. I then spoted the Chevy wheelcovers and noticed the Celebrity name on the dash.

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Image by Reza Vaziri Ben Whishaw in the opening of Bright Star. Toronto International Film Festival 2009.

Will Smith - box modeled robot 4-up

Will Smith - box modeled robot 4-up

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Image by MattysFlicks A box modeled robot I made in 3d studio max. His name is Will Smith. He's cool like fire.

Will Smith - box modeled robot celebrity divorces
Image by MattysFlicks A box modeled robot I made in 3d studio max. His name is Will Smith. He's cool like fire.:)

Purple Hat, Strawberry Daquiri/Pina Colada, Pool, Celebrity Gossip Magazines...

Purple Hat, Strawberry Daquiri/Pina Colada, Pool, Celebrity Gossip Magazines...

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Purple Hat, Strawberry Daquiri/Pina Colada, Pool, Celebrity Gossip Magazines... celebrity gossip magazines
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Image by bleencash Celebrity CatFight CCF Live Event Sabine Mondestin vs Miley Cyrus "The following might be the most exciting live sporting event in the history of live television, and it's our duty to say: VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED."

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Image by bleencash Celebrity CatFight CCF Live Event Sabine Mondestin vs Angelina Jolie "The following might be the most exciting live sporting event in the history of live television, and it's our duty to say: VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED."

Cool Hottest Celebrity images

Cool Hottest Celebrity images

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Image by michaelmcgimpsey The stage for the hot glass show on the Celebrity Solstice

Danny Bonaduce with promo model hottest celebrity
Image by Anthony Citrano at the Adam Carolla / Danny Bonaduce bachelor party, Key Club LA You may use this (unedited) image online - even commercially - but you must credit me and link to my portfolio (http://www.zigzaglens.com).

Celebrity Solstice. Library. Books.

Celebrity Solstice. Library. Books.

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Image by Tom Mascardo 1 The library. The oil on canvas is by Cornelius Volker - 1965, Germany. Celebrity Solstice is the first of five in the Solstice Class of vessels deployed by Celebrity Cruises on behalf of Royal Caribbean International. Other vessels in the Solstice class include the Celebrity Equinox and the Celebrity Eclipse.

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Image by insidetwit The MacWorld Expo Celebrity Checklist, by the Joy of Tech. See Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatkco, Merlin Mann, Amber MacArthur, Kevin Rose and more.

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Image by artnbarb Scenes from inside the Celebrity Solstice

Nice Black Celebrities photos

Nice Black Celebrities photos

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Celebrities Revel for a Cause: Black Tie For Breast Cancer Gala Ball, Sydney Tonight in Sydney, Australia, the Black Tie for Breast Cancer (BT4BC) gala event for the Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation took place at the beautiful Westin Hotel. A community aware group of nice folks including both A-listers, everyday mums and dads and a range of people from all walks of life, gathered together to help raise much needed funds for the development of a new Cancer Centre at the Prince of Wales Hospital. The celebrity contingent included Jodi Gordon, Braith Anasta, the newly engaged Rachel Gilbert and Tom Williams, two time Logie nominee Anna McGahan, Melissa Hoyer, Peter Morrissey, Laura Csortan and a swag of others whipped up a storm in an effort to help raise money for a new cancer centre at the Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick campus. The guest list included: Jodi Gordon, Rachel Gilbert, Tom Williams, Anna McGahn, Ant & Becks, Peter Morrissey, Laura Csortan, Chris Joannou, Sarah Cumming, Geoff Field, Melissa Hoyer, Bianca Dye, Braith Anasta and Roy Billing. Finally, all power to cancer survivors, their family and friends, and those doing what they can to help fight cancer. Celebrity for good - always good to hear, and public big congrats to all of those who helped put tonight together. About the Prince of Wales Hospital Cancer Centre... The Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation promotes the work of the Prince of Wales Hospital (POWH) to build healthier communities. Partnering with our community, we raise vital funds to ensure the continued development of research, education and special projects, which will provide integrated health care for the patients. Over the next few years we will be embarking on a campaign to build a new, gold standard Cancer and Blood Disorders Centre on site and the BT4BC event is the signature event for this centre. The centre will work closely with the University of NSW’s Lowy Cancer Research Centre, to provide the latest researched treatments. When completed, it will be the only fully comprehensive, public cancer treatment centre in Sydney, which also treats many of our country patients. Websites Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation www.powhf.org.au The Westin Sydney www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.htm... open haus www.openhaus.net.au Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Celebrities Revel for a Cause: Black Tie For Breast Cancer Gala Ball, Sydney Tonight in Sydney, Australia, the Black Tie for Breast Cancer (BT4BC) gala event for the Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation took place at the beautiful Westin Hotel. A community aware group of nice folks including both A-listers, everyday mums and dads and a range of people from all walks of life, gathered together to help raise much needed funds for the development of a new Cancer Centre at the Prince of Wales Hospital. The celebrity contingent included Jodi Gordon, Braith Anasta, the newly engaged Rachel Gilbert and Tom Williams, two time Logie nominee Anna McGahan, Melissa Hoyer, Peter Morrissey, Laura Csortan and a swag of others whipped up a storm in an effort to help raise money for a new cancer centre at the Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick campus. The guest list included: Jodi Gordon, Rachel Gilbert, Tom Williams, Anna McGahn, Ant & Becks, Peter Morrissey, Laura Csortan, Chris Joannou, Sarah Cumming, Geoff Field, Melissa Hoyer, Bianca Dye, Braith Anasta and Roy Billing. Finally, all power to cancer survivors, their family and friends, and those doing what they can to help fight cancer. Celebrity for good - always good to hear, and public big congrats to all of those who helped put tonight together. About the Prince of Wales Hospital Cancer Centre... The Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation promotes the work of the Prince of Wales Hospital (POWH) to build healthier communities. Partnering with our community, we raise vital funds to ensure the continued development of research, education and special projects, which will provide integrated health care for the patients. Over the next few years we will be embarking on a campaign to build a new, gold standard Cancer and Blood Disorders Centre on site and the BT4BC event is the signature event for this centre. The centre will work closely with the University of NSW’s Lowy Cancer Research Centre, to provide the latest researched treatments. When completed, it will be the only fully comprehensive, public cancer treatment centre in Sydney, which also treats many of our country patients. Websites Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation www.powhf.org.au The Westin Sydney www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.htm... open haus www.openhaus.net.au Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

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Nice Celebrity Women photos

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Hollywood Bowl celebrity women
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Image by Wanda Wisdom Watch the entire film at tinyurl.com/auntcarol Wanda’s crazy Aunt Carol is on the loose again from Sobriety Acres. This time she’s skipping through the countryside, saving cute woodland creatures and dodging celebrity-driven death mobiles! wandawisdom.com adamlessordinary.com

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TV WEEK LOGIES 2011 Steve Willis

TV WEEK LOGIES 2011 Steve Willis

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TV WEEK LOGIES 2011 Steve Willis leaked celebrity photos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Logies 2011: Katy Perry Adds Firework To Night Of Surprises, by Eva Rinaldi The Australian entertainment industries night of nights was certainly glamorous by Australian standards and delivered strongly in surprises and audience delight. There were a ton of surprises and its safe to say that the organisers, including the Nine Network, got it right this year. An emotional and gracious Karl Stefanovic, who won the Gold Logie, paid tribute to his wife Cass for "giving up a promising TV career of her own with the ABC to let me do this and look after our three beautiful kids." The capacity crowd loved Karl's affectionate words for Network Nine boss David Gyngell -"He's probably at home, in his Homer Simpson undies, scratching himself or whatever he does, but mate, I love you as a boss and more importantly as a friend." He also remembered his family saying he thanked his "mum for her beautiful soul" and his dad "for your male-pattern baldness, big guy." The popular TV presenter - journalist disclosed that his mentor was Laurie Oakes: "The reason I am in this business and want to be for the rest of my life." He had originally promised to stick to soda water, however he left stage with "I'm going to the bar." Stefanovic threw into his entertaining speech that added he did not believe half of Australia would know who he was "if he wasn't pole-axed on Grey Goose vodka". "I thought it was career-ending...but I survived it", he said. "So yes I will probably have two dozen champagnes, a few vodkas and what not, but I will be right for the show in the morning." On the success on the Today Show he shared: "We're risking things but we're both more confident...I've never been more confident in front of the camera, and I don't want that to sound arrogant, but that comes with the miles I've had on air." A ton of actors, actresses and presenters made their way to the podium before Stefanovic at Melbourne's Crown Casino looking a bit bewildered as they grasped their viewer-SMS-voted Most Popular awards. 'Our Karl', the Channel 9 Today host and sometimes 60 Minutes reporter who ran away with the Gold Logie from Packed To The Rafters duo Rebecca Gibney and Jessica Marais, who I understand were hot favourites. The popular awards had the room talking. Asher Keddie of Ten's Offspring, bested Seven's Packed To The Rafters dynamos Gibney and Marais as Most Popular Actress. Another surprise of the TV Week sponsored event was Chrissie Swan of Channel Ten's morning chat show The Circle. She was voted Most Popular New Female Talent...ahead of prime-time personalities Emma Booth, Julie Goodwin, Poh Ling Yeow and Hannah Marshall. Ten's MasterChef, one of the highest-rating series in Australian television, was nominated for just one award - Most Popular Reality Program - which it won. Stefanovic also won Most Popular Presenter ahead of Hamish Blake, Adam Hills, Shaun Micallef and Swan. Underbelly: The Golden Mile's Firass Dirani won Most Popular New Talent, however his show was beaten by Packed To The Rafters as the viewers' favourite drama. Channel Nine got more acholades with Underbelly being judged Most Outstanding Drama, while the Most Outstanding Actor and Actress went to Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC) and Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC). News media commentators, celebrities and the general public agreed that the strong line up of performing artists, headlined by Katy Perry, made this years Logies one of the best ever. Stay tuned right here for some exclusive photos and multimedia. NOMINEES AND WINNERS LIST TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE â€" Most Popular Personality on TV Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC 1) Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER Karl Stefanovic (Today, Network Nine) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actor Callan Mulvey (Rush, Network Ten) Don Hany (Offspring, Network Ten / Tangle, Foxtel) Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER - Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Michael Caton (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actress WINNER - Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Margot Robbie (Neighbours, Network Ten) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Zoe Ventoura (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Presenter Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC1) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy 'Specials', Network Ten) WINNER - Karl Stefanovic (Today, Nine Network) Shaun Micallef (Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, Network Ten) MOST POPULAR NEW MALE TALENT Charles Cottier (Home And Away, Channel Seven) Eddie Perfect (Offspring, Network Ten) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Manu Feildel (My Kitchen Rules, Channel Seven) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR NEW FEMALE TALENT WINNER - Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Hannah Marshall (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Julie Goodwin (Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin, Nine Network) Poh Ling Yeow (Poh’s Kitchen, ABC1) MOST POPULAR DRAMA SERIES Home And Away (Channel Seven) Neighbours (Network Ten) Offspring (Network Ten) WINNER - Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rush (Network Ten) Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Good News Week (Network Ten) Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network) Sunrise (Channel Seven) Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) WINNER - The Circle (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM WINNER - Better Homes And Gardens (Channel Seven) Domestic Blitz (Nine Network) Getaway (Nine Network) Grand Designs Australia (Foxtel) Ready Steady Cook (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR SPORTS PROGRAM Before The Game (Network Ten and ONE HD) WINNER - The Footy Show (AFL) (Nine Network) The Footy Show (NRL) (Nine Network) The Matty Johns Show (Channel Seven) Wide World Of Sports (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM Dancing With The Stars (Channel Seven) WINNER - MasterChef Australia (Network Ten) The Biggest Loser Australia (Network Ten) The Farmer Wants A Wife (Nine Network) The X Factor (Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR FACTUAL PROGRAM WINNER - Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Bondi Vet (Network Ten) RPA (Nine Network) Undercover Boss Australia (Network Ten) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie Hawke (Network Ten) Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rake (ABC1) Rush (Network Ten) Sisters Of War (ABC1) WINNER - Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actor Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Jason Gann (Wilfred, SBS) Richard Roxburgh (Hawke, Network Ten) WINNER - Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC1) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actress Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Catherine McClements (Rush, Network Ten) WINNER - Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC1) Justine Clarke (Tangle, Foxtel [Showcase]) Kat Stewart (Offspring, Network Ten) GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW TALENT Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Richard Davies (Offspring, Network Ten) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Sarah Snook (Sisters Of War, ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE “Afghanistan Rocket Attack” (Ten News) “Election 2010” (Sky News) “Laurie Oakes Election Leaks” (Nine News) WINNER - “New Zealand Mine Disaster” (Seven News) “Pakistan Floods” (ABC News) MOST OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT “Brothers In Arms” (Sunday Night, Channel Seven) “Hey Dad..! Scandal” (A Current Affair, Nine Network) “Iraq’s Deadly Legacy” (Dateline, SBS) WINNER - “Smugglers' Paradise” (Four Corners, ABC1) “The Condemned” (Dateline, SBS) MOST OUTSTANDING LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Hamish & Andy’s Caravan of Courage: Great Britain & Ireland (Network Ten) Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam (SBS) WINNER - Spicks And Specks (ABC1) Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) Yes We Canberra (ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE 2010 AFL Grand Final (Channel Seven) 2010 Melbourne Cup (Channel Seven) Rugby League - 2010 State Of Origin (Game One) (Nine Network) WINNER - The Ashes 2010 First Test - Day One at the Gabba (Nine Network) XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi (Foxtel) MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM Camp Orange: Castle Mountain (Foxtel [Nickelodeon]) WINNER - Dance Academy (ABC3) Dead Gorgeous (ABC3) Hi-5 (Nine Network) Prank Patrol (ABC3) MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL PROGRAM Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Miracle in the Storm (ABC1) RPA (Nine Network) Such Is Life: The Troubled Times Of Ben Cousins (Channel Seven) WINNER - Trishna & Krishna: The Quest For Separate Lives (Channel Seven) Logies Notes Performing artist Katy Perry promised a Logies explosive firework opening to the Logies and she delivered Logies 2001 was more glamorous than ever before Longest red carpet in the event's history (80m) Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Jesse J all performed Rebecca Judd, expecting, showed off her tummy on the Logies' red carpet Rebecca Gibney had been favourite to take home the coveted Gold Logie. Shane Jacobsen (Kenny fame) was a photographers favorite for the night, putting on all sorts of antics to keep the press pack amused. Katy Perry was the most photographed star on the red carpet, to little surprise Crown Casino is understood to have possibly done record business in gaming and at its restaurants and bars, as a positive flow on effect from from the event Stefanovic is Nine's first Gold Logie winner since Ray Martin won his fifth and final award in 1996. In voting him television's most popular personality, the public has ended a five-year stranglehold on gold for the Seven network. Websites TV Week Crown Casino The Lantern Group Eva Rinaldi Photography

TV WEEK LOGIES 2011 leaked celebrity photos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Logies 2011: Katy Perry Adds Firework To Night Of Surprises, by Eva Rinaldi The Australian entertainment industries night of nights was certainly glamorous by Australian standards and delivered strongly in surprises and audience delight. There were a ton of surprises and its safe to say that the organisers, including the Nine Network, got it right this year. An emotional and gracious Karl Stefanovic, who won the Gold Logie, paid tribute to his wife Cass for "giving up a promising TV career of her own with the ABC to let me do this and look after our three beautiful kids." The capacity crowd loved Karl's affectionate words for Network Nine boss David Gyngell -"He's probably at home, in his Homer Simpson undies, scratching himself or whatever he does, but mate, I love you as a boss and more importantly as a friend." He also remembered his family saying he thanked his "mum for her beautiful soul" and his dad "for your male-pattern baldness, big guy." The popular TV presenter - journalist disclosed that his mentor was Laurie Oakes: "The reason I am in this business and want to be for the rest of my life." He had originally promised to stick to soda water, however he left stage with "I'm going to the bar." Stefanovic threw into his entertaining speech that added he did not believe half of Australia would know who he was "if he wasn't pole-axed on Grey Goose vodka". "I thought it was career-ending...but I survived it", he said. "So yes I will probably have two dozen champagnes, a few vodkas and what not, but I will be right for the show in the morning." On the success on the Today Show he shared: "We're risking things but we're both more confident...I've never been more confident in front of the camera, and I don't want that to sound arrogant, but that comes with the miles I've had on air." A ton of actors, actresses and presenters made their way to the podium before Stefanovic at Melbourne's Crown Casino looking a bit bewildered as they grasped their viewer-SMS-voted Most Popular awards. 'Our Karl', the Channel 9 Today host and sometimes 60 Minutes reporter who ran away with the Gold Logie from Packed To The Rafters duo Rebecca Gibney and Jessica Marais, who I understand were hot favourites. The popular awards had the room talking. Asher Keddie of Ten's Offspring, bested Seven's Packed To The Rafters dynamos Gibney and Marais as Most Popular Actress. Another surprise of the TV Week sponsored event was Chrissie Swan of Channel Ten's morning chat show The Circle. She was voted Most Popular New Female Talent...ahead of prime-time personalities Emma Booth, Julie Goodwin, Poh Ling Yeow and Hannah Marshall. Ten's MasterChef, one of the highest-rating series in Australian television, was nominated for just one award - Most Popular Reality Program - which it won. Stefanovic also won Most Popular Presenter ahead of Hamish Blake, Adam Hills, Shaun Micallef and Swan. Underbelly: The Golden Mile's Firass Dirani won Most Popular New Talent, however his show was beaten by Packed To The Rafters as the viewers' favourite drama. Channel Nine got more acholades with Underbelly being judged Most Outstanding Drama, while the Most Outstanding Actor and Actress went to Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC) and Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC). News media commentators, celebrities and the general public agreed that the strong line up of performing artists, headlined by Katy Perry, made this years Logies one of the best ever. Stay tuned right here for some exclusive photos and multimedia. NOMINEES AND WINNERS LIST TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE â€" Most Popular Personality on TV Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC 1) Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER Karl Stefanovic (Today, Network Nine) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actor Callan Mulvey (Rush, Network Ten) Don Hany (Offspring, Network Ten / Tangle, Foxtel) Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER - Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Michael Caton (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actress WINNER - Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Margot Robbie (Neighbours, Network Ten) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Zoe Ventoura (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Presenter Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC1) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy 'Specials', Network Ten) WINNER - Karl Stefanovic (Today, Nine Network) Shaun Micallef (Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, Network Ten) MOST POPULAR NEW MALE TALENT Charles Cottier (Home And Away, Channel Seven) Eddie Perfect (Offspring, Network Ten) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Manu Feildel (My Kitchen Rules, Channel Seven) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR NEW FEMALE TALENT WINNER - Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Hannah Marshall (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Julie Goodwin (Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin, Nine Network) Poh Ling Yeow (Poh’s Kitchen, ABC1) MOST POPULAR DRAMA SERIES Home And Away (Channel Seven) Neighbours (Network Ten) Offspring (Network Ten) WINNER - Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rush (Network Ten) Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Good News Week (Network Ten) Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network) Sunrise (Channel Seven) Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) WINNER - The Circle (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM WINNER - Better Homes And Gardens (Channel Seven) Domestic Blitz (Nine Network) Getaway (Nine Network) Grand Designs Australia (Foxtel) Ready Steady Cook (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR SPORTS PROGRAM Before The Game (Network Ten and ONE HD) WINNER - The Footy Show (AFL) (Nine Network) The Footy Show (NRL) (Nine Network) The Matty Johns Show (Channel Seven) Wide World Of Sports (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM Dancing With The Stars (Channel Seven) WINNER - MasterChef Australia (Network Ten) The Biggest Loser Australia (Network Ten) The Farmer Wants A Wife (Nine Network) The X Factor (Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR FACTUAL PROGRAM WINNER - Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Bondi Vet (Network Ten) RPA (Nine Network) Undercover Boss Australia (Network Ten) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie Hawke (Network Ten) Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rake (ABC1) Rush (Network Ten) Sisters Of War (ABC1) WINNER - Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actor Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Jason Gann (Wilfred, SBS) Richard Roxburgh (Hawke, Network Ten) WINNER - Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC1) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actress Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Catherine McClements (Rush, Network Ten) WINNER - Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC1) Justine Clarke (Tangle, Foxtel [Showcase]) Kat Stewart (Offspring, Network Ten) GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW TALENT Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Richard Davies (Offspring, Network Ten) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Sarah Snook (Sisters Of War, ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE “Afghanistan Rocket Attack” (Ten News) “Election 2010” (Sky News) “Laurie Oakes Election Leaks” (Nine News) WINNER - “New Zealand Mine Disaster” (Seven News) “Pakistan Floods” (ABC News) MOST OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT “Brothers In Arms” (Sunday Night, Channel Seven) “Hey Dad..! Scandal” (A Current Affair, Nine Network) “Iraq’s Deadly Legacy” (Dateline, SBS) WINNER - “Smugglers' Paradise” (Four Corners, ABC1) “The Condemned” (Dateline, SBS) MOST OUTSTANDING LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Hamish & Andy’s Caravan of Courage: Great Britain & Ireland (Network Ten) Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam (SBS) WINNER - Spicks And Specks (ABC1) Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) Yes We Canberra (ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE 2010 AFL Grand Final (Channel Seven) 2010 Melbourne Cup (Channel Seven) Rugby League - 2010 State Of Origin (Game One) (Nine Network) WINNER - The Ashes 2010 First Test - Day One at the Gabba (Nine Network) XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi (Foxtel) MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM Camp Orange: Castle Mountain (Foxtel [Nickelodeon]) WINNER - Dance Academy (ABC3) Dead Gorgeous (ABC3) Hi-5 (Nine Network) Prank Patrol (ABC3) MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL PROGRAM Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Miracle in the Storm (ABC1) RPA (Nine Network) Such Is Life: The Troubled Times Of Ben Cousins (Channel Seven) WINNER - Trishna & Krishna: The Quest For Separate Lives (Channel Seven) Logies Notes Performing artist Katy Perry promised a Logies explosive firework opening to the Logies and she delivered Logies 2001 was more glamorous than ever before Longest red carpet in the event's history (80m) Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Jesse J all performed Rebecca Judd, expecting, showed off her tummy on the Logies' red carpet Rebecca Gibney had been favourite to take home the coveted Gold Logie. Shane Jacobsen (Kenny fame) was a photographers favorite for the night, putting on all sorts of antics to keep the press pack amused. Katy Perry was the most photographed star on the red carpet, to little surprise Crown Casino is understood to have possibly done record business in gaming and at its restaurants and bars, as a positive flow on effect from from the event Stefanovic is Nine's first Gold Logie winner since Ray Martin won his fifth and final award in 1996. In voting him television's most popular personality, the public has ended a five-year stranglehold on gold for the Seven network. Websites TV Week Crown Casino The Lantern Group Eva Rinaldi Photography

TV WEEK LOGIES 2011 leaked celebrity photos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Logies 2011: Katy Perry Adds Firework To Night Of Surprises, by Eva Rinaldi The Australian entertainment industries night of nights was certainly glamorous by Australian standards and delivered strongly in surprises and audience delight. There were a ton of surprises and its safe to say that the organisers, including the Nine Network, got it right this year. An emotional and gracious Karl Stefanovic, who won the Gold Logie, paid tribute to his wife Cass for "giving up a promising TV career of her own with the ABC to let me do this and look after our three beautiful kids." The capacity crowd loved Karl's affectionate words for Network Nine boss David Gyngell -"He's probably at home, in his Homer Simpson undies, scratching himself or whatever he does, but mate, I love you as a boss and more importantly as a friend." He also remembered his family saying he thanked his "mum for her beautiful soul" and his dad "for your male-pattern baldness, big guy." The popular TV presenter - journalist disclosed that his mentor was Laurie Oakes: "The reason I am in this business and want to be for the rest of my life." He had originally promised to stick to soda water, however he left stage with "I'm going to the bar." Stefanovic threw into his entertaining speech that added he did not believe half of Australia would know who he was "if he wasn't pole-axed on Grey Goose vodka". "I thought it was career-ending...but I survived it", he said. "So yes I will probably have two dozen champagnes, a few vodkas and what not, but I will be right for the show in the morning." On the success on the Today Show he shared: "We're risking things but we're both more confident...I've never been more confident in front of the camera, and I don't want that to sound arrogant, but that comes with the miles I've had on air." A ton of actors, actresses and presenters made their way to the podium before Stefanovic at Melbourne's Crown Casino looking a bit bewildered as they grasped their viewer-SMS-voted Most Popular awards. 'Our Karl', the Channel 9 Today host and sometimes 60 Minutes reporter who ran away with the Gold Logie from Packed To The Rafters duo Rebecca Gibney and Jessica Marais, who I understand were hot favourites. The popular awards had the room talking. Asher Keddie of Ten's Offspring, bested Seven's Packed To The Rafters dynamos Gibney and Marais as Most Popular Actress. Another surprise of the TV Week sponsored event was Chrissie Swan of Channel Ten's morning chat show The Circle. She was voted Most Popular New Female Talent...ahead of prime-time personalities Emma Booth, Julie Goodwin, Poh Ling Yeow and Hannah Marshall. Ten's MasterChef, one of the highest-rating series in Australian television, was nominated for just one award - Most Popular Reality Program - which it won. Stefanovic also won Most Popular Presenter ahead of Hamish Blake, Adam Hills, Shaun Micallef and Swan. Underbelly: The Golden Mile's Firass Dirani won Most Popular New Talent, however his show was beaten by Packed To The Rafters as the viewers' favourite drama. Channel Nine got more acholades with Underbelly being judged Most Outstanding Drama, while the Most Outstanding Actor and Actress went to Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC) and Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC). News media commentators, celebrities and the general public agreed that the strong line up of performing artists, headlined by Katy Perry, made this years Logies one of the best ever. Stay tuned right here for some exclusive photos and multimedia. NOMINEES AND WINNERS LIST TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE â€" Most Popular Personality on TV Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC 1) Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER Karl Stefanovic (Today, Network Nine) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actor Callan Mulvey (Rush, Network Ten) Don Hany (Offspring, Network Ten / Tangle, Foxtel) Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER - Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Michael Caton (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actress WINNER - Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Margot Robbie (Neighbours, Network Ten) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Zoe Ventoura (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Presenter Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC1) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy 'Specials', Network Ten) WINNER - Karl Stefanovic (Today, Nine Network) Shaun Micallef (Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, Network Ten) MOST POPULAR NEW MALE TALENT Charles Cottier (Home And Away, Channel Seven) Eddie Perfect (Offspring, Network Ten) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Manu Feildel (My Kitchen Rules, Channel Seven) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR NEW FEMALE TALENT WINNER - Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Hannah Marshall (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Julie Goodwin (Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin, Nine Network) Poh Ling Yeow (Poh’s Kitchen, ABC1) MOST POPULAR DRAMA SERIES Home And Away (Channel Seven) Neighbours (Network Ten) Offspring (Network Ten) WINNER - Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rush (Network Ten) Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Good News Week (Network Ten) Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network) Sunrise (Channel Seven) Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) WINNER - The Circle (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM WINNER - Better Homes And Gardens (Channel Seven) Domestic Blitz (Nine Network) Getaway (Nine Network) Grand Designs Australia (Foxtel) Ready Steady Cook (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR SPORTS PROGRAM Before The Game (Network Ten and ONE HD) WINNER - The Footy Show (AFL) (Nine Network) The Footy Show (NRL) (Nine Network) The Matty Johns Show (Channel Seven) Wide World Of Sports (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM Dancing With The Stars (Channel Seven) WINNER - MasterChef Australia (Network Ten) The Biggest Loser Australia (Network Ten) The Farmer Wants A Wife (Nine Network) The X Factor (Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR FACTUAL PROGRAM WINNER - Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Bondi Vet (Network Ten) RPA (Nine Network) Undercover Boss Australia (Network Ten) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie Hawke (Network Ten) Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rake (ABC1) Rush (Network Ten) Sisters Of War (ABC1) WINNER - Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actor Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Jason Gann (Wilfred, SBS) Richard Roxburgh (Hawke, Network Ten) WINNER - Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC1) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actress Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Catherine McClements (Rush, Network Ten) WINNER - Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC1) Justine Clarke (Tangle, Foxtel [Showcase]) Kat Stewart (Offspring, Network Ten) GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW TALENT Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Richard Davies (Offspring, Network Ten) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Sarah Snook (Sisters Of War, ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE “Afghanistan Rocket Attack” (Ten News) “Election 2010” (Sky News) “Laurie Oakes Election Leaks” (Nine News) WINNER - “New Zealand Mine Disaster” (Seven News) “Pakistan Floods” (ABC News) MOST OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT “Brothers In Arms” (Sunday Night, Channel Seven) “Hey Dad..! Scandal” (A Current Affair, Nine Network) “Iraq’s Deadly Legacy” (Dateline, SBS) WINNER - “Smugglers' Paradise” (Four Corners, ABC1) “The Condemned” (Dateline, SBS) MOST OUTSTANDING LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Hamish & Andy’s Caravan of Courage: Great Britain & Ireland (Network Ten) Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam (SBS) WINNER - Spicks And Specks (ABC1) Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) Yes We Canberra (ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE 2010 AFL Grand Final (Channel Seven) 2010 Melbourne Cup (Channel Seven) Rugby League - 2010 State Of Origin (Game One) (Nine Network) WINNER - The Ashes 2010 First Test - Day One at the Gabba (Nine Network) XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi (Foxtel) MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM Camp Orange: Castle Mountain (Foxtel [Nickelodeon]) WINNER - Dance Academy (ABC3) Dead Gorgeous (ABC3) Hi-5 (Nine Network) Prank Patrol (ABC3) MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL PROGRAM Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Miracle in the Storm (ABC1) RPA (Nine Network) Such Is Life: The Troubled Times Of Ben Cousins (Channel Seven) WINNER - Trishna & Krishna: The Quest For Separate Lives (Channel Seven) Logies Notes Performing artist Katy Perry promised a Logies explosive firework opening to the Logies and she delivered Logies 2001 was more glamorous than ever before Longest red carpet in the event's history (80m) Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Jesse J all performed Rebecca Judd, expecting, showed off her tummy on the Logies' red carpet Rebecca Gibney had been favourite to take home the coveted Gold Logie. Shane Jacobsen (Kenny fame) was a photographers favorite for the night, putting on all sorts of antics to keep the press pack amused. Katy Perry was the most photographed star on the red carpet, to little surprise Crown Casino is understood to have possibly done record business in gaming and at its restaurants and bars, as a positive flow on effect from from the event Stefanovic is Nine's first Gold Logie winner since Ray Martin won his fifth and final award in 1996. In voting him television's most popular personality, the public has ended a five-year stranglehold on gold for the Seven network. Websites TV Week Crown Casino The Lantern Group Eva Rinaldi Photography

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Image by The Crump Effect We all got together to do body painting and have Laney model Ceramic Corsets designed by my friend, Nicole Moan. It was a crazy short time we had and we did most of it last minute planning, resorting to shooting in one of Nicole's friends back yards. We had already lost the light of the day for shooting and did not have a studio, so we improvised. Little did we know what kind of success all of us would start to have. Congratulations to Laney on all her recent accomplishments. What would you create if you worked with Laney, me, Nicole, or all of us as a team? Remember to book your makeup artists in advance. We need time to prepare, design, order supplies, etc. We don't always have what you need in stock and communication makes all the difference. We often tell our clients that big projects and good things take time to plan and prepare. There are big things coming in the future. Are you ready? Nicole is still doing shows all across the nation with her Ceramic Corsets and even fashion designs. My team and I are working on new body painting projects, classes, motivational videos and more. If you want to keep up with us, check out the attached links. Recently we got sponsored by SNAZAROO, one of the world's largest body paint suppliers. Nicole and Laney have both been on TV a lot lately. I need to catch back up. Been hiding in the woodworks for too long it seems. Model: Laney Parkhurst (Chantal) ( Pinup Model/Muse, SYFY FaceOff Makeup Contestant, Suicide Girl and much more..) www.makeupbylaney.com Ceramic Corset designed and created by: www.nicolemoan.com Bryan Crump Photography | Kaizen Dreams LLC. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Improve your Dreams | Improve your Life!!! Follow my work on Facebook Twitter | 500px

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Image by andy in nyc TV Guide Network reporter (and host of Yahoo! webcast "The 9"), Maria Sansone films a piece live in Times Square on Valentine's Day. I have to say I'm liking the skin tones I'm getting with Aperture 2.0's conversion of my D300 RAW files. Either that or she just has great make-up... :-) Better bigger.

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Image by gnuckx To see more www.flickr.com/photos/gnuckx April 10, 1948 Dear Sir: When a real and final catastrophe should befall us in Palestine the first responsible for it would be the British and the second responsible for it the Terrorist organizations build up from our own ranks. I'm not willing to see anybody associated with those misled and criminal people. Sincerely yours, Albert Einstein. As stated by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 (III) 11 December 1948 Having considered further the situation in Palestine, ... 11. Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbours should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those choosing not to return and for loss of or damage to property which, under principles of international law or in equity, should be made good by the Governments or authorities responsible; Instructs the Conciliation Commission to facilitate the repatriation, resettlement and economic and social rehabilitation of the refugees and the payment of compensation, and to maintain close relations with the Director of the United Nations Relief for Palestine Refugees and, through him, with the appropriate organs and agencies of the United Nations; Free Palestine! Copyright note: This photo has been released to the Public Domain, or it is licensed under Creative Commons or cc0, or it falls under the doctrine of Fair Use as of United States copyright law, or I have received written consent by the author, rights owner, licensed source, or otherwise authorized by source to republish photos without any limitations. Therefore, anyone can republish this photo anywhere else in the Internet or any other publication in accordance to the legal copyright status of the photo. Please contact me through flickrmail should you feel you retain legal copyright rights to this photo. This photo has been published exclusively for didactical and/or historical purposes, and disemination is not only allowed, but also encouraged. At the very least, you are free to copy/link this photo as long as you recognize the source. Please don't write me to ask further consent or inform about further use. Source: www.palestineremembered.com TAGS palestine palestinian al-aqsa al-quds al-quods jerusalem nakba plight solidarity refugee acre west-bank gaza safad ramallah tiberias jaffa tulkarem haifa hebron beersheba al-ramla baysan zionist zionism usa aipac america war 1948 1956 1973 olp fatah arafat hamas peace united-nations middle-east syria siria lebanon iran olive children child land israel israeli occupation pilgrims amnesty human-rights arab muslim islam islamic protest free freedom justice hijra exodus CC0 cc public_domain www.palestineremembered.com

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Image by Village9991 This is a (quite) classic mosaic made with tiles taken from frames of hers video. even this one, like the icelandic mosaic, is very addictive...to enjoy this picture at its best please put on at very high volume one of her songs...... it's just an experiment to re-use some tile i've made years ago for a friend's mosaic. You can't find here her latest video View On Black

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Human Statue Bodyart does bodypainting, bodyart and costume designs for fanboys at Supanova pop culture expo, Sydney, Australia 2013; The Punisher (Marvel Comics) superhero spotted at Sydney Supanova... Superhero fans out there... today Sydney, Australia got its first dose of Supanova - Superhero and pop culture mania again for 2013. Superheroes remained a popular theme at the famous expo that tours most capital cities of Australia, including Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide and the Gold Coast. Fanboys and fangirls have been dressing up as their favourite characters for as long as we can remember, and this year the competition continued to heat up, as creative arts and bodypainting / bodyart agency, Human Statue Bodyart created some superhero creative works for Supanova, with photographic evidence surfacing that demonstrates the agency created at least one 'The Punisher' (of the the darker superhero characters from Marvel Comics aka Marvel Entertainment). Marvel Comics / Marvel Entertainment superheroes appear to be a bit more popular than the DC Comics / Warner Bros. characters this year. Neither Marvel or DC / Warner Bros. are official sponsors or advertisers at the popular pop culture expo, but that doesn't seem to have effected the exposure they receive. Speaking of exposure, it was great to see the guys and girls from AWF (Australasian Wrestling Federation at Supanova again this year. These guys sure know their pro wrestling and they appeared to attract a crowd of between 400-500. AWF promoter, Greg "TNT" Bownds is doing a top job, and has been in the business for over 14 years now, which is like a lifetime in pro wrestling circles. Take time to dress your best, as we understand lots of news media will be attending with photographers and video cameras, so if you look great there's a decent chance you will make the news in some fashion! If you didn't make it today - a wet Saturday by anyones standards, don't worry - you can still attend tomorrow. Supanova Press Release... Announcing our June Supa-Stars! Not content with delivering our biggest-ever guest line-up to Melbourne and the Gold Coast, we've announced our initial Sydney and Perth cast, too! This is our first round of guests announced for the Sydney and Perth expos with many more to come! Margot Kidder: Lois Lane in Superman I-IV Alan Tudyk: Wash in Firefly and Serenity Oliver and James Phelps: Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter series Clare Kramer: Glory in Buffy The Vampire Slayer Eve Myles: Gwen in Torchwood Kai Owen: Rhys In Torchwood Eoin Macken: Sir Gwaine in Merlin Greg Cipes: Ben 10: Ultimate Alien's Kevin Levin Cristina Vee: Homura in Madoka Magika Christine Cabanos: Madoka in Madoka Magika Rayond E. Feist: author of The Magician Jana Oliver: Author of the Demon Trappers series Juliet Marillier: The Seven Waters Trilogy George Perez: Crisis on Infinite Earths, The Avengers, The New Teen Titans and many more Mark Brooks: Amazing Spider-Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men Alex Saviuk: Amazing Spider-Man comic strip, The Phantom, Green Lantern Tristan Jones: Writer/artist of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Ghostbusters Billy Tan: Uncanny X-Men, New Avengers, Shadowland (Sydney exclusive) Nicola Scott: Earth 2, Birds of Prey, Secret Six, Wonder Woman (Sydney exclusive) David Yardin: X-Factor, Uncanny X-Men, Storm (Sydney exclusive) Official Supanova information... Supanova Pop Culture Expo 2013 Venue: Sydney Showground, 1 Showground Road , Sydney Olympic Park Date: Friday, June 21, 2013 to Sunday, June 23, 2013 Website: www.supanova.com.au The Supanova Pop Culture Expo will offer guests the chance to participate in celebrity Q&A's, autograph and photograph sessions, exclusive film screenings, interactive competitions, cosplay tournaments and showcases of all things collectable. Guests participating in this year's Supanova include: * Carrie Fisher (Star Wars); * David Hasselhoff (Knight Rider, Baywatch); * Margot Kidder (Superman I-IV, Amityville Horror); * Karl Urban (Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Riddick); * James and Oliver Phelps (Harry Potter); * Alan Tudyk (Firefly, Serenity, Dollhouse); * Aidan Turner (The Hobbit, Being Human); * Clare Kramer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Bring it On); * Kai Owen (Torchwood); * Adam Brown (The Hobbit, Plested and Brown); and more. Also featuring at this year's festival will be The Australian Timezone Supanova Pinball Championship. The light-hearted nature of the competition facilitates a new dimension of social interaction and the physicality of the game is what sets pinball apart. The championship has three stages including local tournaments, state finals and the national grand final, set to be held at the Brisbane Supanova from November 8 to 10. The winner will receive The Avengers Pro pinball machine. The Supanova Pop Culture Expo will be held at the Melbourne Showgrounds from Friday, April 12 to Sunday, April 14; the Gold Coast Exhibition and Convention Centre from Friday, April 19 to Sunday, April 21; the Sydney Showground from Friday, June 21 to Sunday, June 23; Claremont Showgrounds in Perth from Friday, June 28 to Sunday, June 30; RNA Showgrounds in Brisbane from Friday, November 8 to Sunday, November 10; and Adelaide Showground from Friday, November 15 to Sunday, November 17. Sponsor: Madman Entertainment 03 9261 9200 (Building 1, Level 1, 21-31 Goodwood Street, Richmond, VIC, 3121) ID:3125 Who's coming: Carrie Fisher, David Hasselhoff, Margot Kidder, Karl Urban and more Websites Supanova Pop Culture Expo www.supanova.com.au Human Statue Bodyart www.humanstatuebodyart.com.au Human Entertainment www.humanentertainment.com.au Madman Entertainment www.madman.com.au Sydney Showground www.sydneyshowground.com.au

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Human Statue Bodyart does bodypainting, bodyart and costume designs for fanboys at Supanova pop culture expo, Sydney, Australia 2013; The Punisher (Marvel Comics) superhero spotted at Sydney Supanova... Superhero fans out there... today Sydney, Australia got its first dose of Supanova - Superhero and pop culture mania again for 2013. Superheroes remained a popular theme at the famous expo that tours most capital cities of Australia, including Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide and the Gold Coast. Fanboys and fangirls have been dressing up as their favourite characters for as long as we can remember, and this year the competition continued to heat up, as creative arts and bodypainting / bodyart agency, Human Statue Bodyart created some superhero creative works for Supanova, with photographic evidence surfacing that demonstrates the agency created at least one 'The Punisher' (of the the darker superhero characters from Marvel Comics aka Marvel Entertainment). Marvel Comics / Marvel Entertainment superheroes appear to be a bit more popular than the DC Comics / Warner Bros. characters this year. Neither Marvel or DC / Warner Bros. are official sponsors or advertisers at the popular pop culture expo, but that doesn't seem to have effected the exposure they receive. Speaking of exposure, it was great to see the guys and girls from AWF (Australasian Wrestling Federation at Supanova again this year. These guys sure know their pro wrestling and they appeared to attract a crowd of between 400-500. AWF promoter, Greg "TNT" Bownds is doing a top job, and has been in the business for over 14 years now, which is like a lifetime in pro wrestling circles. Take time to dress your best, as we understand lots of news media will be attending with photographers and video cameras, so if you look great there's a decent chance you will make the news in some fashion! If you didn't make it today - a wet Saturday by anyones standards, don't worry - you can still attend tomorrow. Supanova Press Release... Announcing our June Supa-Stars! Not content with delivering our biggest-ever guest line-up to Melbourne and the Gold Coast, we've announced our initial Sydney and Perth cast, too! This is our first round of guests announced for the Sydney and Perth expos with many more to come! Margot Kidder: Lois Lane in Superman I-IV Alan Tudyk: Wash in Firefly and Serenity Oliver and James Phelps: Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter series Clare Kramer: Glory in Buffy The Vampire Slayer Eve Myles: Gwen in Torchwood Kai Owen: Rhys In Torchwood Eoin Macken: Sir Gwaine in Merlin Greg Cipes: Ben 10: Ultimate Alien's Kevin Levin Cristina Vee: Homura in Madoka Magika Christine Cabanos: Madoka in Madoka Magika Rayond E. Feist: author of The Magician Jana Oliver: Author of the Demon Trappers series Juliet Marillier: The Seven Waters Trilogy George Perez: Crisis on Infinite Earths, The Avengers, The New Teen Titans and many more Mark Brooks: Amazing Spider-Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men Alex Saviuk: Amazing Spider-Man comic strip, The Phantom, Green Lantern Tristan Jones: Writer/artist of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Ghostbusters Billy Tan: Uncanny X-Men, New Avengers, Shadowland (Sydney exclusive) Nicola Scott: Earth 2, Birds of Prey, Secret Six, Wonder Woman (Sydney exclusive) David Yardin: X-Factor, Uncanny X-Men, Storm (Sydney exclusive) Official Supanova information... Supanova Pop Culture Expo 2013 Venue: Sydney Showground, 1 Showground Road , Sydney Olympic Park Date: Friday, June 21, 2013 to Sunday, June 23, 2013 Website: www.supanova.com.au The Supanova Pop Culture Expo will offer guests the chance to participate in celebrity Q&A's, autograph and photograph sessions, exclusive film screenings, interactive competitions, cosplay tournaments and showcases of all things collectable. Guests participating in this year's Supanova include: * Carrie Fisher (Star Wars); * David Hasselhoff (Knight Rider, Baywatch); * Margot Kidder (Superman I-IV, Amityville Horror); * Karl Urban (Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Riddick); * James and Oliver Phelps (Harry Potter); * Alan Tudyk (Firefly, Serenity, Dollhouse); * Aidan Turner (The Hobbit, Being Human); * Clare Kramer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Bring it On); * Kai Owen (Torchwood); * Adam Brown (The Hobbit, Plested and Brown); and more. Also featuring at this year's festival will be The Australian Timezone Supanova Pinball Championship. The light-hearted nature of the competition facilitates a new dimension of social interaction and the physicality of the game is what sets pinball apart. The championship has three stages including local tournaments, state finals and the national grand final, set to be held at the Brisbane Supanova from November 8 to 10. The winner will receive The Avengers Pro pinball machine. The Supanova Pop Culture Expo will be held at the Melbourne Showgrounds from Friday, April 12 to Sunday, April 14; the Gold Coast Exhibition and Convention Centre from Friday, April 19 to Sunday, April 21; the Sydney Showground from Friday, June 21 to Sunday, June 23; Claremont Showgrounds in Perth from Friday, June 28 to Sunday, June 30; RNA Showgrounds in Brisbane from Friday, November 8 to Sunday, November 10; and Adelaide Showground from Friday, November 15 to Sunday, November 17. Sponsor: Madman Entertainment 03 9261 9200 (Building 1, Level 1, 21-31 Goodwood Street, Richmond, VIC, 3121) ID:3125 Who's coming: Carrie Fisher, David Hasselhoff, Margot Kidder, Karl Urban and more Websites Supanova Pop Culture Expo www.supanova.com.au Human Statue Bodyart www.humanstatuebodyart.com.au Human Entertainment www.humanentertainment.com.au Madman Entertainment www.madman.com.au Sydney Showground www.sydneyshowground.com.au Media Man Int www.mediamanint.com

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Image by Earthworm Inspired by the film Milk, I dug out my collection of buttons to re-live my own gay history which was very closely interwoven with what was happening in San Francisco. I've laid the buttons out in chronological order. The first button was from the movie The Word is Out which I saw in 1978, in my Sophomore year at UC Santa Cruz with Panda my third female lover at UCSC. (She's now married to a man she dated soon after that. It's her little sister who turned out to be a lesbian.) I had officially come out in the winter of my Freshman year having slept with enough guys to know the difference. Plus I had had a high school girl lover and others I was sweet on. At least one for every year. Santa Cruz was also where I marched (rode my unicycle actually) in my first Gay Pride march. I also protested the Brigg's initiative (which would have ousted gay/lesbian teachers and possibly any teacher saying seeming to support us). It failed. The summer before I had attended my firt SF pride parade, the one where a poster size picture of Anita Bryant was held up next to pictures of Hitler and Mussolini. Only I didn't make it to the parade part because I was working at my summer job at a gas station. (Worse recession year ever for summer jobs.) I got there just as the weather turned gray and they were packing up the booths. I picked up a postcard that said "Dear Anita, Having a gay time. Wish you were here." I cannot find that card right now. I moved back home to the Bay Area the year that Harvey Milk was shot. I was busing tables during the lunch shift when someone told me the news. I was stunned and couldn't tell anyone why. I saw the candlelight march on TV with my dad with whom I was living at the time. I very much wanted to jump in the family station wagon and drive up there to join them, but I couldn't tell him why. I was out to him, but we didn't discuss it much past the initial conversation. I was also watching TV with him when the twinkie verdict came down and the gay community went to city hall and busted a window or two and overturned three cop cars and set fire to them. That part wasn't mentioned in the film. "That will be the end of the gays," said my dad who anticipated a crack down on the gay community. He couldn't have been more wrong. Harvey's message was that we had to come out. I realized when I saw the film that that was the message I politicized and lived for the next decade (and the rest of my life). In 1981 I got myself a motorcycle and a full suit of black leather. The jacket pictured here. My kung fu thighs won't fit in the pants anymore. The whistle and the leathers and later martial arts were my response to the fag bashing of the times. The second button in this line-up is from 1979 when I went to Gay Night at the local amusement park on the eve of my 21st birthday with my pal Stacy. That was something, to infiltrate such a family park with us perverts. It made the staff rather nervous. At midnight we were at the local lesbian bar, the Daybreak (named after Joan Baez for her bisexual leaningsâ€"all true). There I had my first legal drink. The next few years were marked by the Dykes on Bikes. I wasn't actually a member, but they allowed any woman with a motorcycle to follow behind them in the parade. Stacy rode on the back of her lover Angel's bike and we rode side by side, my then lover behind me. The first year we rode, they put us at the middle of the parade in an attempt to molify those who wanted to purge the event of the pervert aspects of the community in the hopes of becoming more acceptable. This included drag queens, us and that naked guy wearing the boa constrictor. (I still say it won't work; they'll hate us more because we look normal, but we still do the nasty in ways that revolt themâ€"men at least, lesbians are just male porn fodder.) Nevertheless it was one of the highlights of my young life to be so out in the open being cheered like that. The following year we were back at the head of the parade. Soon after that we were wearing black ribbons to mark the appearance of AIDS. Everything I learned about community and crisis came in the years that followed. Under parental pressure I sold my bike in exchange for the safer transport of a car. So no more dykes on bikes. There's a gap in my collection because nothing could compare to being in the parade and I got tired of the lesbian community and the political correctness of it. I do remember I was there for the appearance of the first lipstick lesbians. I had returned to the community when I was living with a woman who was best friends with a lesbian celebrity. There's a 1991 button from Living Sober, the humongous LGBT AA event where she often did her best speaking appearances. Five years or so later she got together with a man and the lesbian community never let her hear the end of it (we are still friends though). Her public appearances were demoted to introducing other "cliteratti" some of whom I got to know too. When I met Catherine, she was a filmmaker and had a press pass. She and her husband and I were free to roam the parade beyond the barricades. The next year her movie "Queers Among Queers" was in the film festival. By that time the parade was so big, it wasn't worth going to and we retired to the comfort of the film festival for the Sunday shorts. So no more parade buttons after '95. The buttons from the DC march and AIDS walk were gifts. I did not actually attend. I threw out all the souvenir condoms thrown from floats; they disintegrated.

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Image by Wootang01 9.4.09 The flight arrived on time; and the twelve hours while on board passed quickly and without incident. To be sure, the quality of the Cathay Pacific service was exemplary once again. Heathrow reminds me of Newark International. The décor comes straight out of the sterile 80's and is less an eyesore than an insipid background to the rhythm of human activity, such hustle and bustle, at the fore. There certainly are faces from all races present, creating a rich mosaic of humanity which is refreshing if not completely revitalizing after swimming for so long in a sea of Chinese faces in Hong Kong. Internet access is sealed in England, it seems. Nothing is free; everything is egregiously monetized from the wireless hotspots down to the desktop terminals. I guess Hong Kong has spoiled me with its abundant, free access to the information superhighway. 11.4.09 Despite staying in a room with five other backpackers, I have been sleeping well. The mattress and pillow are firm; my earplugs keep the noise out; and the sleeping quarters are as dark as a cave when the lights are out, and only as bright as, perhaps, a dreary rainy day when on. All in all, St. Paul's is a excellent place to stay for the gregarious, adventurous, and penurious city explorer - couchsurfing may be a tenable alternative; I'll test for next time. Yesterday Connie and I gorged ourselves at the borough market where there were all sorts of delectable, savory victuals. There was definitely a European flavor to the food fair: simmering sausages were to be found everywhere; and much as the meat was plentiful, and genuine, so were the dairy delicacies, in the form of myriad rounds of cheese, stacked high behind checkered tabletops. Of course, we washed these tasty morsels down with copious amounts of alcohol that flowed from cups as though amber waterfalls. For the first time I tried mulled wine, which tasted like warm, rancid fruit punch - the ideal tonic for a drizzling London day, I suppose. We later killed the afternoon at the pub, shooting the breeze while imbibing several diminutive half-pints in the process. Getting smashed at four in the afternoon doesn't seem like such a bad thing anymore, especially when you are having fun in the company of friends; I can more appreciate why the English do it so much! Earlier in the day, we visited the Tate Modern. Its turbine room lived up to its prominent billing what with a giant spider, complete with bulbous egg sac, anchoring the retrospective exhibit. The permanent galleries, too, were a delight upon which to feast one's eyes. Picasso, Warhol and Pollock ruled the chambers of the upper floors with the products of their lithe wrists; and I ended up becoming a huge fan of cubism, while developing a disdain for abstract art and its vacuous images, which, I feel, are devoid of both motivation and emotion. My first trip yesterday morning was to Emirates Stadium, home of the Arsenal Gunners. It towers imperiously over the surrounding neighborhood; yet for all its majesty, the place sure was quiet! Business did pick up later, however, once the armory shop opened, and dozens of fans descended on it like bees to a hive. I, too, swooped in on a gift-buying mission, and wound up purchasing a book for Godfrey, a scarf for a student, and a jersey - on sale, of course - for good measure. I'm sitting in the Westminster Abbey Museum now, resting my weary legs and burdened back. So far, I've been verily impressed with what I've seen, such a confluence of splendor and history before me that it would require days to absorb it all, when regretfully I can spare only a few hours. My favorite part of the abbey is the poets corner where no less a literary luminary than Samuel Johnson rests in peace - his bust confirms his homely presence, which was so vividly captured in his biography. For lunch I had a steak and ale pie, served with mash, taken alongside a Guinness, extra cold - 2 degrees centigrade colder, the bartender explained. It went down well, like all the other delicious meals I've had in England; and no doubt by now I have grown accustomed to inebriation at half past two. Besides, Liverpool were playing inspired football against Blackburn; and my lunch was complete. Having had my fill of football, I decided to skip my ticket scalping endeavor at Stamford Bridge and instead wandered over to the British Museum to inspect their extensive collections. Along the way, my eye caught a theater, its doors wide open and admitting customers. With much rapidity, I subsequently checked the show times, saw that a performance was set to begin, and at last rushed to the box office to purchase a discounted ticket - if you call a 40 pound ticket a deal, that is. That's how I grabbed a seat to watch Hairspray in the West End. The show was worth forty pounds. The music was addictive; and the stage design and effects were not so much kitschy as delightfully stimulating - the pulsating background lights were at once scintillating and penetrating. The actors as well were vivacious, oozing charisma while they danced and delivered lines dripping in humor. Hairspray is a quality production and most definitely recommended. 12.4.09 At breakfast I sat across from a man who asked me to which country Hong Kong had been returned - China or Japan. That was pretty funny. Then he started spitting on my food as he spoke, completely oblivious to my breakfast becoming the receptacle in which the fruit of his inner churl was being placed. I guess I understand the convention nowadays of covering one's mouth whilst speaking and masticating at the same time! We actually conversed on London life in general, and I praised London for its racial integration, the act of which is a prodigious leap of faith for any society, trying to be inclusive, accepting all sorts of people. It wasn't as though the Brits were trying in vain to be all things to all men, using Spanish with the visitors from Spain, German with the Germans and, even, Hindi with the Indians, regardless of whether or not Hindi was their native language; not even considering the absurd idea of encouraging the international adoption of their language; thereby completely keeping English in English hands and allowing its proud polyglots to "practice" their languages. Indeed, the attempt of the Londoners to avail themselves of the rich mosaic of ethnic knowledge, and to seek a common understanding with a ubiquitous English accent is an exemplar, and the bedrock for any world city. I celebrated Jesus' resurrection at the St. Andrew's Street Church in Cambridge. The parishioners of this Baptist church were warm and affable, and I met several of them, including one visiting (Halliday) linguistics scholar from Zhongshan university in Guangzhou, who in fact had visited my tiny City University of Hong Kong in 2003. The service itself was more traditional and the believers fewer in number than the "progressive" services at any of the charismatic, evangelical churches in HK; yet that's what makes this part of the body of Christ unique; besides, the message was as brief as a powerpoint slide, and informative no less; the power word which spoke into my life being a question from John 21:22 - what is that to you? Big trees; exquisite lawns; and old, pointy colleges; that's Cambridge in a nutshell. Sitting here, sipping on a half-pint of Woodforde's Wherry, I've had a leisurely, if not languorous, day so far; my sole duty consisting of walking around while absorbing the verdant environment as though a sponge, camera in tow. I am back at the sublime beer, savoring a pint of Sharp's DoomBar before my fish and chips arrive; the drinking age is 18, but anyone whose visage even hints of youthful brilliance is likely to get carded these days, the bartender told me. The youth drinking culture here is almost as twisted as the university drinking culture in America. My stay in Cambridge, relaxing and desultory as it may be, is about to end after this late lunch. I an not sure if there is anything left to see, save for the American graveyard which rests an impossible two miles away. I have had a wonderful time in this town; and am thankful for the access into its living history - the residents here must demonstrate remarkable patience and tolerance what with so many tourists ambling on the streets, peering - and photographing - into every nook and cranny. 13.4.09 There are no rubbish bins, yet I've seen on the streets many mixed race couples in which the men tend to be white - the women also belonging to a light colored ethnicity, usually some sort of Asian; as well saw some black dudes and Indian dudes with white chicks. People here hold doors, even at the entrance to the toilet. Sometimes it appears as though they are going out on a limb, just waiting for the one who will take the responsibility for the door from them, at which point I rush out to relieve them of such a fortuitous burden. I visited the British Museum this morning. The two hours I spent there did neither myself nor the exhibits any justice because there really is too much to survey, enough captivating stuff to last an entire day, I think. The bottomless well of artifacts from antiquity, drawing from sources as diverse as Korea, and Mesopotamia, is a credit to the British empire, without whose looting most of this amazing booty would be unavailable for our purview; better, I think, for these priceless treasures to be open to all in the grandest supermarket of history than away from human eyes, and worst yet, in the hands of unscrupulous collectors or in the rubbish bin, possibly. Irene and I took in the ballet Giselle at The Royal Opera House in the afternoon. The building is a plush marvel, and a testament to this city's love for the arts. The ballet itself was satisfying, the first half being superior to the second, in which the nimble dancers demonstrated their phenomenal dexterity in, of all places, a graveyard covered in a cloak of smoke and darkness. I admit, their dance of the dead, in such a gloomy necropolis, did strike me as, strange. Two amicable ladies from Kent convinced me to visit their hometown tomorrow, where, they told me, the authentic, "working" Leeds Castle and the mighty interesting home of Charles Darwin await. I'm nursing a pint of Green King Ruddles and wondering about the profusion of British ales and lagers; the British have done a great deed for the world by creating an interminable line of low-alcohol session beers that can be enjoyed at breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner; and their disservice is this: besides this inexhaustible supply of cheap beer ensnaring my inner alcoholic, I feel myself putting on my freshman fifteen, almost ten years after the fact; I am going to have to run a bit harder back in Hong Kong if I want to burn all this malty fuel off. Irene suggested I stop by the National Art Gallery since we were in the area; and it was an hour well spent. The gallery currently presents a special exhibit on Picasso, the non-ticketed section of which features several seductive renderings, including David spying on Bathsheba - repeated in clever variants - and parodies of other masters' works. Furthermore, the main gallery houses two fabulous portraits by Joshua Reynolds, who happens to be favorite of mine, he in life being a close friend of Samuel Johnson - I passed by Boswells, where its namesake first met Johnson, on my way to the opera house. 14.4.09 I prayed last night, and went through my list, lifting everyone on it up to the Lord. That felt good; that God is alive now, and ever present in my life and in the lives of my brothers and sisters. Doubtless, then, I have felt quite wistful, as though a specter in the land of the living, being in a place where religious fervor, it seems, is a thing of the past, a trifling for many, to be hidden away in the opaque corners of centuries-old cathedrals that are more expensive tourist destinations than liberating homes of worship these days. Indeed, I have yet to see anyone pray, outside of the Easter service which I attended in Cambridge - for such an ecstatic moment in verily a grand church, would you believe that it was only attended by at most three dozen spirited ones. The people of England, and Europe in general, have, it is my hope, only locked away the Word, relegating it to the quiet vault of their hearts. May it be taken out in the sudden pause before mealtimes and in the still crisp mornings and cool, silent nights. There is still hope for a revival in this place, for faith to rise like that splendid sun every morning. God would love to rescue them, to deliver them in this day, it is certain. I wonder what Londoners think, if anything at all, about their police state which, like a vine in the shadows, has taken root in all corners of daily life, from the terrorist notifications in the underground, which implore Londoners to report all things suspicious, to the pair of dogs which eagerly stroll through Euston. What makes this all the more incredible is the fact that even the United States, the indomitable nemesis of the fledgling, rebel order, doesn't dare bombard its citizens with such fear mongering these days, especially with Obama in office; maybe we've grown wise in these past few years to the dubious returns of surrendering civil liberties to the state, of having our bags checked everywhere - London Eye; Hairspray; and The Royal Opera House check bags in London while the museums do not; somehow, that doesn't add up for me. I'm in a majestic bookshop on New Street in Birmingham, and certainly to confirm my suspicions, there are just as many books on the death of Christianity in Britain as there are books which attempt to murder Christianity everywhere. I did find, however, a nice biography on John Wesley by Roy Hattersley and The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. I may pick up the former. Lunch with Sally was pleasant and mirthful. We dined at a French restaurant nearby New Street - yes, Birmingham is a cultural capitol! Sally and I both tried their omelette, while her boyfriend had the fish, without chips. Conversation was light, the levity was there and so was our reminiscing about those fleeting moments during our first year in Hong Kong; it is amazing how friendships can resume so suddenly with a smile. On their recommendation, I am on my way to Warwick Castle - they also suggested that I visit Cadbury World, but they cannot take on additional visitors at the moment, the tourist office staff informed me, much to my disappointment! Visiting Warwick Castle really made for a great day out. The castle, parts of which were established by William the Conquerer in 1068, is as much a kitschy tourist trap as a meticulous preservation of history, at times a sillier version of Ocean Park while at others a dignified dedication to a most glorious, inexorably English past. The castle caters to all visitors; and not surprisingly, that which delighted all audiences was a giant trebuchet siege engine, which for the five p.m. performance hurled a fireball high and far into the air - fantastic! Taliban beware! 15.4.09 I'm leaving on a jet plane this evening; don't know when I'll be back in England again. I'll miss this quirky, yet endearing place; and that I shall miss Irene and Tom who so generously welcomed me into their home, fed me, and suffered my use of their toilet and shower goes without saying. I'm grateful for God's many blessings on this trip. On the itinerary today is a trip to John Wesley's home, followed by a visit to the Imperial War Museum. Already this morning I picked up a tube of Oilatum, a week late perhaps, which Teri recommended I use to treat this obstinate, dermal weakness of mine - I'm happy to report that my skin has stopped crying. John Wesley's home is alive and well. Services are still held in the chapel everyday; and its crypt, so far from being a cellar for the dead, is a bright, spacious museum in which all things Wesley are on display - I never realized how much of an iconic figure he became in England; at the height of this idol frenzy, ironic in itself, he must have been as popular as the Beatles were at their apex. The house itself is a multi-story edifice with narrow, precipitous staircases and spacious rooms decorated in an 18th century fashion. I found Samuel Johnson's house within a maze of red brick hidden alongside Fleet Street. To be in the home of the man who wrote the English dictionary, and whose indefatigable love for obscure words became the inspiration for my own lexical obsession, this, by far, is the climax of my visit to England! The best certainly has been saved for last. There are a multitude of portraits hanging around the house like ornaments on a tree. Every likeness has its own story, meticulously retold on the crib sheets in each room. Celebrities abound, including David Garrick and Sir Joshua Reynolds, who painted several of the finer images in the house. I have developed a particular affinity for Oliver Goldsmith, of whom Boswell writes, "His person was short, his countenance coarse and vulgar, his deportment that of a scholar awkwardly affecting the easy gentleman. It appears as though I, too, could use a more flattering description of myself! I regretfully couldn't stop to try the curry in England; I guess the CityU canteen's take on the dish will have to do. I did, however, have the opportune task of flirting with the cute Cathay Pacific counter staff who checked me in. She was gorgeous in red, light powder on her cheeks, with real diamond earrings, she said; and her small, delicate face, commanded by a posh British accent rendered her positively irresistible, electrifying. Not only did she grant me an aisle seat but she had the gumption to return my fawning with zest; she must be a pro at this by now. I saw her again as she was pulling double-duty, collecting tickets prior to boarding. She remembered my quest for curry; and in the fog of infatuation, where nary a man has been made, I fumbled my words like the sloppy kid who has had too much punch. I am just an amateur, alas, an "Oliver Goldsmith" with the ladies - I got no game - booyah! Some final, consequential bits: because of the chavs, Burberry no longer sells those fashionable baseball caps; because of the IRA, rubbish bins are no longer a commodity on the streets of London, and as a result, the streets and the Underground of the city are a soiled mess; and because of other terrorists from distant, more arid lands, going through a Western airport has taken on the tedium of perfunctory procedure that doesn't make me feel any safer from my invisible enemies. At last, I saw so many Indians working at Heathrow that I could have easily mistaken the place for Mumbai. Their presence surprised me because their portion of the general population surely must be less than their portion of Heathrow staff, indicating some mysterious hiring bias. Regardless, they do a superb job with cursory airport checks, and in general are absurdly funny and witty when not tactless. That's all for England!

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