Bryan Adams Announces U.S. Dates For Reckless 30th Anniversary Tour
By GTVW Staff
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Multi-platinum selling recording artist Bryan Adams will be plugging in once again and hitting the road with his full band in April to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his iconic rock album, Reckless. The RECKLESS 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR will kick off on April 11 in Houston, Texas at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, before hitting cities throughout the U.S., including New York City, Las Vegas, Chicago, Dallas and more. Adams will be performing a set that will honor not only the 30th anniversary of Reckless — a deluxe version of which was released in November 2014 featuring exclusive expanded bonus material — but also his endless catalogue of rock classics. Originally released in 1984, Reckless produced a record six huge hits: “Run to You,” “Kids Wanna Rock,” “Somebody,” “Summer of ’69,” “One Night Love Affair” and “It’s Only Love,” a duet with the incomparable Tina Turner. Reckless also gave Adams his first U.S. #1 on Billboard with “Heaven,” as well as a Diamond Award for over a million copies sold in Canada. The album was the turning point in Adams’ career, resulting in his hugely successful World Wide in ’85 Tour.
As Canada’s best-known ambassador, Adams has spent the last three decades making music history. He has sold upward of 65 million records, toured six continents and achieved #1 status in over 40 countries around the world. He has been awarded the Order of Canada, has been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and has a Star on Canada’s Walk of Fame. Adams has also been nominated for — and won —several Academy Awards, Golden Globes and Grammy Awards. He has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and has been inducted into Wembley’s Square of Fame.
The best speech of the best Director of 2015
By Jenny Alvarez
Photos by Alfonso De Elias
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu who won three Oscars on Sunday night and made many jokes after his three wins on Sunday night, especially after his name was announced as the best winner of the night. Despite he said he’s the “worst-English speaking guy here.” “Two Mexicans in a row. That’s suspicious, I guess.” Gonzales Iñárritu dedicated the Oscar to the people of Mexico and to Mexican immigrants in the United States. He delivered these words, “I pray that we can find and build a government that we deserve, and the ones that live in this country, who are a part of the latest generation of immigrants in this country, I just pray that they can be treated with the same dignity and respect as the ones who came before and built this incredible immigrant nation,” said the director. It’s very clear that as Mexican he also suffers all social problems as normal citizen from Mexico. Iñárritu had spent more time denouncing the corruption and impunity in his country, though, and less time on the more PC US-friendly topic of US immigration. Definitely, his work is recognized in USA and not only him, Emmanuel Lubezky is another talented photographer who won his second Oscar and both have been celebrated not only in Mexico but in Latin America. Hopefully, the whole world will know that all made in Mexico is well done no matter race color, gender, language or religion. Congratulations for both!
The best of The Oscars and winners 2015
By GalaTView Staff
Minute after minute, ALL the winners 2015 and here is the update list:
BEST FILM
– The Sniper
– Birdman -WINNER
– Boyhood
– The Grand Budapest Hotel
– The Imitation Game
– Selma
– The Theory of Everything
– Whiplash
BEST DIRECTOR
– Alejandro G. Inarritu, Birdman-WINNER
– Richard Linklater, Boyhood
– Bennett Miller, Foxcatcher
– Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel
– Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game
BEST ACTOR
– Steve Carell, Foxcatcher
– Bradley Cooper, The Sniper
– Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game
– Michael Keaton, Birdman
– Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything -WINNER
BEST ACTRESS
– Marion Cotillard, Two days, One night
– Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything
– Julianne Moore, Still Alice -WINNER
– Rosamund Pike, Lost
– Reese Witherspoon, Wild Alma
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
– Robert Duvall, Judge
– Ethan Hawke, Boyhood
– Edward Norton, Birdman
– Mark Ruffalo, Foxcatcher
– JK Simmons, Whiplash WINNER
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
– Patricia Arquette, Boyhood-WINNER
– Laura Dern, Wild Alma
– Keira Knightley, The Imitation Game
– Emma Stone, Birdman
– Meryl Streep, Into the Woods
BEST ANIMATED FILM
– Big Hero 6-WINNER
– The Boxtrolls
– Song of the Sea
– The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
– How to Train Your Dragon 2
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
– Birdman-WINNER
– Boyhood
– Foxcatcher
– The Grand Budapest Hotel
– Nightcrawler
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
– The American Sniper
– The Imitation Game-WINNER
– Pure pleasure
– The Theory of Everything
– Whiplash
BEST FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH SPEAKING
– Ida -WINNER
– Levitan
– Tangerines
– Timbuktu
– Wild Stories
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
– The Grand Budapest Hotel-WINNER
– The Imitation Game
– Interstellar
– Into the Woods
– Mr. Turner
BEST COSTUME
– The Grand Budapest Hotel-WINNER
– Pure pleasure
– Into the Woods
– Maleficent
– Mr. Turner
BEST FILM EDITING
– The Sniper
– The Imitation Game
– Whiplash-WINNER
– The Grand Budapest Hotel
– Boyhood
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
– Captain America: The Winter Soldier
– Interstellar-WINNER
– Guardians of the Galaxy
– X-Men: Days of Future Past
– Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
BEST MAKEUP AND GROOMING
– Foxcatcher
– The Grand Budapest Hotel-WINNER
– Guardians of the Galaxy
BEST SOUND EDITING
– Birdman
– The American Sniper- WINNER
– The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
– Interstellar
– Invincible
-Unbroken
BEST SOUND MIXING
– The Sniper
– Birdman
– Interstellar
– Invincible
– Whiplash-WINNER
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
– The Grand Budapest Hotel-WINNER
– The Imitation Game
– Interstellar
– Mr. Turner
– The Theory of Everything
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
– The LEGO Movie “Everything Is Awsome”
– Selma “Glory” -WINNER
– Glenn Campbell: All be Me
– Begin Again
– Beyond the Lights
BEST DOCUMENTARY
– Citizenfour-WINNER
– Finding Vivian Mayer
– Last Days in Vietnam
– The Salt of the Earth
– Virunga
BEST SHORT FILM
– Aya
– Boogaloo and Graham
– Burter Lamp
– Parvaneh
– The Phone Call-WINNER
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
– Crisis Hotline-WINNER
– Joanna
– Our Curse
– The Reaper (La Parka)
– White Earth
BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
– The Bigger Picture
– The Dam Keeper
– Good crumbs
– Me and My Moulton
– A Single Life
-Feast -WINNER
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
-Birdman Emmanuel Lubezki -WINNER
-The Grand Budapest Hotel Robert Yeoman
-Ida Lukasz Zal and Ryszard Lenczewski
-Mr. Turner Dick Pope
-Unbroken Roger Deakins