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Stevie Wonder had a great performance in a pre-Super Bowl Concert
By GalaTView Staff
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The 62-year-old Rock and Roll Stevie Wonder was excited for his pre-Super Bowl concert that also featured guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Stevie set aside a few moments like this event enjoying awesome moments on stage late Saturday by his daughter and backup singer Aisha Morris.
Nicki Minaj goes to the Grammy
By GalaTView Staff
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Nicki Minaj had a big year with the release of her sophomore album Roman Reloaded, the 30-year old rapper said that she’ll get one when her time comes so this is a year full of nominations. “10 albums have been part of this business and I’m happy for this achieve!”
Love is real for Rhianna and Chris Brown
By GalaTView Staff
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Rhianna and Chris Brown is this generation’s Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown due she is getting back together with her ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown and she defends him even She feels a sick connection to him…soul mates as she puts it as she said: “He made a mistake, and he’s paid his dues. He’s paid so much. And I know that’s not a place he would ever want to go back to. And sometimes people need support and encouragement, instead of ridicule and criticism and bashing.”
Chris Brown is involved in a possible altercation
By GalaTView Staff
The fight between Chris Brown and Frank Ocean started with a punch, according to an eyewitness. While sources close to Brown originally denied this, an eyewitness is now saying that Brown threw the first punch in the fight. Now he investigated by police over alleged assault.
Marvel will surprise to many comics fans
“The Avengers 2” bows during the summer of 2015, as Marvel President of Production Kevin Feige has revealed that “Ant-Man” will be the official party-starter for Phase Three of the superhero saga.
“‘Ant-Man’ is definitely part of Phase Three,” “The Avengers 2” will be launched and (May 1, 2015) will mark the end of Phase Two, with “Ant-Man” (November 6, 2015) ushering in the next round of Marvel adventures.
Blue Man Group is the best delightfully and unpredictable show
By Jenny Alvarez
Photos by Alfonso De Elias.
Three talented musicians Chris Wink, Phil Stanton and Matt Goldman begun in the late 1990’ s a distinctive and multimedia experience of three eccentric Blue Man. Before the show even starts, guests at the Monte Carlo will get an invigorating dose of these three blue performers with a dazzling percussive parade that take place 45 minutes before curtain time. The percussion processional, or Percussipede, is a musical centipede of percussion instruments, musicians, robots and puppets co-created with world-renowned 3-D designer Michael Curry. The vibrant parade will immerse unknowing spectators in the imaginative world of the Blue Man Group, setting the tone for the thrilling experience in store at their show.
The show started off with a bang and this one has no dialog but can make you fall out of your seat in laughter. You can expect some props to include Jell-O, marshmallows, Twinkies, paint, TONS of paper and tubes, and you might also expect some of those props to end up on your lap. The audience participation really made it memorable and had lots of laugh. One of the best major aspects of this show is a collection of instruments, special effects and set pieces that explore the human brain. This is a “concert move” full of instructions that get more and more ridiculous, culminating in immense, illuminated spheres tossed into the audience followed by toilet paper cannons, streamers and fog. Definitely, The Blue Man group is one of those things in life that each penny is worth it!
California Solo treats a delicate topic
By Jenny Alvarez
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A former Britpop rocker who now works on a farm gets caught driving drunk and faces deportation after living in Los Angeles for many years. His efforts to stay in the U.S. force him to confront the past and current demons in his life. Lachlan (Robert Carlyle) is a great choice for a lead in this movie, the film is full of guilt and responsibility with delicate depressing tone. The main character has many behavior elements full of resignation and self-destructive anger especially when he has to face his melodrama with his immigration status in USA. When a bit of behind-the-wheel boozing threatens to get him deported back to the U.K., Lachlan drinks more and suffers more too. Only a reunion with the daughter he never knew can, possibly, save him. Is this would work for this Agriculture worker and ex- rocker? Two thumbs up for this movie.
Parked doesn't go anywhere
By GalaTView Staff
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Fred (Colm Meaney) lives a quiet and isolated life in his car, having lost all hope of improving his situation and re-entering the ranks of society. That all changes when he forms an unlikely friendship with Cathal (Colin Morgan), a dope-smoking 21-year-old with a positive attitude, who becomes his parking lot neighbor. Sharing laughs, and the hard times too, Fred and Cathal find the simple, free pleasures of life.
The screenplay merely hints at everyone’s backstory, but instead of coming off as mysteriously ambiguous but has comedy, melodrama and crime-thriller. Living on the margins is tough but Fred manages to retain its characters’ humanity. The only thing that missed in this movie is a bit of details about both the character’s past life. However, it is a genuinely touching film, both funny and sad moments.