Thursday I get invited to perform at weddings across
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Thursday I get invited to perform at weddings across
Hollywood Bollywood Wheels Nature Playhouse 07 “You have to have box office success then only people will show interest in you. This is something, which surprises me. I don’t think it is about talent.” QATAR TRIBUNE Publication Thursday June 6, 2013 Pg I get invited to perform at weddings across the Middle East, but the people here in Doha are really appreciative, friendly and loving — Yara Doha has passion for music RY O ST 2 R 0 VE PG CO Thursday, June 6, 2013 Fresh and simple, a bit of me in Escada: Yara LEZIMA GOMES DOHA C ARLA Nazih Berkachi, better known as Yara, al-ways wanted to be a singer. Having had the talent since childhood, Yara also happened to have the luck to realise her dream. “Ever since I realised I was gifted with a talent, I knew I wanted to use it, and become a singer. Both my par-ents have nice voices but I wanted to make use of this talent I had,” the Lebanese pop singer who has been creating waves across the Arab music told Qatar Tribune. Yara was recently in Doha for the launch of the fragrance Escada as its brand ambassador in the Middle East. “I rep-resent the brand because the fragrance connects with me by being simple, elegant, happy and fresh. I feel it resembles me,” she said at the event. Yara, who has visited Doha a couple of times earlier to perform, has a special word of praise for the place and the au-dience. “I get invited to perform at weddings across the Mid-dle East, but the people here in Doha are really appreciative, friendly and loving. They have a passion for life and music. Every time I am here, I have been showered with praise and admiration. I want my fans to know that I love them.” Having said that, she added “Singers are welcomed and respected across the Arab world. Each singer has their own personality and their own style, and they are very much sup-ported and respected here.” She however was quick to add that despite everything, it is very difficult to become a singer because of a lot of reasons. Producing the right type of music and lyrics, the ones that connect with the audience and finding a good production company are, according to her, among the two biggest chal-lenges for singers. Giving credit for her success to her mother, Yara said “My mother has always stood by me. She has supported me in my journey through the maze of the music industry. It was she who encouraged me to get a music education so that I would have a sound footing in the future.” Yara, who was discovered by Lebanese composer Tarek Thursday, June 6, 2013 Album covers of (from left) La’ale’ Khalijia, Twassa Feye and Enta Menni. “My mother has always stood by me. She has supported me in my journey through the maze of the music industry. It was she who encouraged me to get a music education so that I am on a sound footing the future” Abou Jaoudeh, further addded “The tal-ent show that I participated in, was my ticket to fame. After that there has been no looking back for me.” Yara started her musical career with a great ballad Hob Kbeer in 2006, and joined Fadel Shakir in a duet called khedni ma’ak which was written by Tarek Abou Jaoudeh. With an outstanding voice and charming looks, she hogged the limelight in no time. Her video Tawassa Feyi won her a fan base in the Middle East that is constantly growing. In 2009 she joined Jean-Marie Ria-chi for the album Belaaks with the song Shefto min biid (“I Saw Him”) in the Lebanese dialect of Arabic language “Right now I depend on composers to write my songs, but in the future I wish to write my own lyrics,” she said indicating her future plans. “My inspiration dur-ing my teenage years was well known Lebanese singer Fairuz, the most famous singer in the Arab world,” she said. Among the international singers, she said she has looked up to Celine Dion and Mariah Carey adding that she ‘really admires’ Beyonce. Speaking in detail about the perfume she was here to launch, she said “It is an honour for me to represent Escada.” It is a perfume that suits women of all ages, it comes in three fragrances – original, delicate note and elixir. Elixir is more intense as it is meant to be worn in the evening, she added. Lebanese pop singer Yara Thursday, June 6, 2013 Mr Summer: James Badge Dale, the blockbuster king “No one plans this kind of thing. It just worked out this way. The strange thing is that the last two years of my life have been spent working on these three films and now, through scheduling, they’re coming out within two or three months” James Badge Dale NYT SYNDICATE J AMES Badge Dale is on pace to appear in every other block-buster this summer. The actor somehow missed out on Star Trek into Darkness and Fast and Furious 6, but he co-stars as the vil-lainous Eric Savin in Iron Man 3 and will be seen in World War Z and The Lone Ranger. “We’re dangerously close to overkill right now,’’ Dale says, laughing. “No one plans this kind of thing. It just worked out this way. The strange thing is that the last two years of my life have been spent working on these three films and now, through scheduling, they’re coming out within two or three months. The or-der I did the films in was actually World War Z, The Lone Ranger and Iron Man 3.’’ Set to open on June 21, World War Z is a labour of love – and death and zom-bies – for star/producer Brad Pitt. Based on the Max Brooks novel World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War (2006), the film casts Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former Unit-ed Nations crisis specialist who leaves behind his wife (Mirielle Enos) and their two young daughters in order to help head off a virulent virus that leaves its victims dead and then ... reanimated and hun-gry for humans. Dale, who counts among his credits 24 (2003-2004), The De-parted (2006), The Pacific (2010), the series Rubi-con (2010) and Flight (2012), co-stars in World War Z as Captain Speke. “The zom-- A still from the film World War Z. bie apocalypse has happened and there are pockets of survivors,’’ Dale says, speaking by telephone from his Manhat-tan home. “Lane is with a pocket of peo-ple that includes a number of US govern-ment officials who have survived. They have this email from a military prison in Korea, and they think that’s where the virus originated. If they can find where the virus came from, maybe they can find a cure. “So Lane sets off to find the cure,’’ the actor continues, “and that’s when he runs into my guy, Captain Speke, who has barricaded himself, along with some other guys, in the prison. I can’t say much about him. I have a lot of interac-tion with Gerry and a lot of interaction with the zombies. It’s an interesting thing when people are under duress. In those situations everyone does the best they can and, fortunately, Speke is equipped to deal with this. “And, in a strange way, the way Speke and his guys deal with all of this is to joke around,’’ Dale adds. “There’s actually an air of levity to him and to his scenes.’’ He reports that he spent a consid-erable amount of time in the compa-ny of zombies. Or, more accurately, he spent that time in the company of the many actors, extras and danc-ers who portrayed the living dead. “The zombies were incredible,’’ Dale says. “I’ve never experienced anything like that. They hired these dancers to play the zombies, and they would choreograph these moves, al-- most routines. It was beautiful and eerie at the same time. “Here we were at 2 in the morning, on an airfield, and it’s pouring rain,’’ he says. “It was backlit gorgeously, and you’d see these men and women and sometimes young children standing there, practising these strange zombie moves. I really think they make the movie.’’ Anyone who keeps tabs on mov-ies is aware that World War Z wasn’t the easiest movie to make. Stories abound about budget overruns, tensions between Pitt and director Marc Forster, reshoots and the seizure, in Budapest, of weapons meant for use on the film, but mistaken for terrorist arms. Dale downplays the controversies. “My own experience, it was great,’’ he says. “There’s a lot of talk about that stuff. To be quite honest, I think it’s been overblown. Some of it is just normal. I don’t think I’ve ever worked on a film that hasn’t gone over budget. These are all normal, par-for-the-course things. “The experience on set was really positive,’’ Dale continues. “Marc was fantastic, Brad was great. We got lots of great work done. I’ve seen the film. It made me smile. I walked out of there smiling because of the reason everyone is talking about: ‘Oh, it was a difficult shoot!’ What we have is a good movie, and that’s all that matters. “You look up on the screen and you see that we all came together and we put a story together,’’ he concludes. “I think it looks beautiful and it works.’’ Dale will chase World War Z with The Lone Ranger, in which he co-stars as the doomed brother of the Lone Ranger (Armie Hammer). If those two movies prove anywhere near as success-ful as Iron Man 3, the film world could become Dale’s oyster. The actor stead-fastly refuses, however, to take anything for granted. “I’ve been around, working profes-sionally, for about 12 years,’’ he says, “and what I’ve learned in those 12 years is that nothing makes sense. Things happen, things don’t happen. The worst thing you can have in this business is expectations, because you’re bound to be disappointed. “I’m lucky that I love my job,’’ Dale concludes. “I love these stories, I love characters and bringing them to life. I love theatre and film and television. So the most important thing to me is not the size of the role, but the writing, and also characters and projects that grab me and hold my interest. That’s what I focus on.’’ HOLLYWOOD Selena Gomez to take a break from singing Matt Damon leads stars in Public Theatre forum IANS S INGER Selena Gomez is planning to take a break from singing and has said she wants to get more into films. The 20-year-old singer plans to take an extended break from music after her Stars Dance world tour, reports fema-lefirst.co.uk. She said: “Yeah, probably for a while, I wanna get more into film. I’m open to trying new things.” “I just did an action movie and a dark comedy and then a drama so I’ve been able to do really fun projects that AP A Matt Damon Thursday, June 6, 2013 N all-star line-up including Matt Damon, Alan Alda and Vanessa Redgrave will be featured in a night of readings and a town hall discussion hosted by The Public Theatre. The June 17 event at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park will also feature Christine Baranski, Gloria Reuben, Raul Esparza, Hamish Lin-klater, Jesse L Martin, Lily Rabe and Marsha Stephanie Blake. The celebrities will read from Shakespeare on money and justice while Harvard professor Michael San-del leads a conversation about the rise of the language of money, the subject of his new book, What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets. Tickets to the free forum will be distributed, two per person, at noon on June 17 at the Delacorte Theatre and there will be a drawing at the www.shakespeareinthepark.org site. are different,” she added. Her world tour takes off this sum-mer and Gomez revealed that her big-gest priority is to get in shape in order to keep up with the energetic dance routines she has planned. Gomez also admitted that she hasn’t yet chosen a support act for the Euro-pean part of the tour. She is also open to suggestion for talented singers or bands. She said: “I have Emblem 3 who are from the X Factor in America, in Europe we actually haven’t picked an opener yet, so am open to suggestions!” Selena Gomez SCENE UNSEEN Demi Moore seeking spiritual help? ACTRESS Demi Moore is reportedly seeking spiritual help to move on from the dilemma of her failed mar-riage with estranged husband Ashton Kutcher. Moore and Kutcher ended their relation in 2011 when the latter was caught cheating in their six-year-old marriage. The actors filed for a divorce in 2012. Demi Moore Moore is taking the help of Paddi Moore, a Mexico-based astrologer and counsel-lor, to help her cleanse her soul of the negative energy and restore her karma, reports nypost.com. “Demi’s been getting spiritual instruction. Paddi’s helping Demi clear the negative energy out of her life. Demi’s been focusing on strengthening her interper-sonal relationship and trying to cleanse her karma of all the nastiness of the past,” a source said. “Demi has told those close to her that her ses-sions with the astrologer have been life-changing and they’re helping her keep her demons in check,” the source added. While Moore is struggling to get over her part, Kutcher is dating actress Mila Kunis. Tom Cruise misses Katie Holmes? Wife attractive in many ways, says Matthew McConaughey ACTOR Tom Cruise reportedly misses his ex-wife Katie Holmes, especially when he sees her happy and carefree. The duo was married for six years before parting ways in 2012. They have a sevenyear-old daughter Suri. “Katie hasn’t looked this happy and carefree in years. It reminds him of the girl he fell in love with - how she was in their early days,” OK maga-zine quoted a source as saying. Cruise, 50, is still in love with Holmes, who is rumoured to be dating actor Luke Kirby. “He really loved her and still does - in fact, I think he’d take her back if he could,” a source said. ACTOR Matthew McConaughey finds his wife Camila Alves is sexy in many dif-ferent ways. The couple, who got married in 2012, has three children - sons Levi, five, Living-ston, six-monthold and daughter Vida, three. “There are all kinds of ways (I find her sexy). There are ways she is sexy as a woman. There are ways she is sexy as a human. There Matthew McConaughey (left) and Camila Alves. are ways she is sexy as a mother. There’s many angles. I will say that,” eonline.com quoted McCo-naughey as saying. Tom Cruise BOLLYWOOD Thursday, June 6, 2013 My mother is my hero, says Sonali Bendre IANS W HO is Sonali Bendre’s real life hero? The actress calls her mother her hero for raising three daugh-ters with very limited resources and giving them wings despite being not so educated. She admits this kind of heroism is not so uncommon in the country. “My mother has done a great job with her kids,” the 38-year-old actress said in a group interview. “The daily struggle of raising three daughters with a very limited income, yet seeing to it that they get a good upbring-ing, giving her daughters the wings even after not being so educated - that person is my hero,” Sonali added. Having said that, she feels that “this kind of heroism is in most of the women in India because they all are doing that.” Hailing from a middle-class family, Bendre entered filmdom through ads and later rose on the firmament with her work in Sarfarosh, Zakhm, and Dupli-cate. After playing a successful innings, she tied the knot with filmmaker Goldie Behl and settled down. Mother of a “The daily struggle of raising three daugh-ters with a very limited income, yet seeing to it that they get a good upbringing, giving her daughters the wings even after not being so educated - that person is my hero” seven-and-a-half-year-old son, she has an immense respect for women who bal-ance family and work. “I had the luxury of making a choice (whether to work or not). All the women don’t have this luxury and I really don’t know how they do it. If I had to do eve-rything on my own, I would have fallen apart,” she confessed. “I have an immense amount of respect for women who leave their kids and go to work, because they have to. They don’t have a choice. I couldn’t have done that,” she added. After becoming a mother, Sonali cut down on her work as her priority was to be a hands-on mother. Off and on she appears on the small screen as a judge of reality shows. “From what I know and what I have read, the first seven years of a child’s life are very important - be it for their emotional quotient, body type, IQ or habits,” she said and added that much of a child’s personality evolves in the first seven years. “So for me, it was very clear that the first seven years of my son’s life should be good,” said the actress who recently judged India’s Best Dramebaaz. Sonali wishes for longish maternity leaves than the pre-vailing one for new moms. “I really wish that at work place if we could let a woman have maternity leave for the first couple of years, so that she can take care of her child, because what a mother can give during that period nobody else can give,” she said. Zaalim Dilli has no critical agenda: Ira Dubey IANS B Ira Dubey OLLYWOOD actress Ira Dubey says Japinder Kaur Baweja directed Zaalim Dilli is a light-hearted film and has no social message. Although Zaalim Dilli is based in Delhi, which is in the news for rising crime against women, the film has ro-mance, heart break and action. “It is a light-hearted film. It has no critical agenda or angle. It has no social message or anything like that, although we all feel deeply about what is going on with women, specially in Delhi,” Ira said. The actress will be seen opposite Pyaar Ka Punchnama actor Divyendu Sharma. She said it was her character, which attracted her to the film. “I agreed to do Zaalim Dilli because I fell in love with the character. She is a typical Delhi girl. She is different from Pinky (her character in Aisha). She is a softer character,” said Ira who played a high society girl in Aisha. The story in a nutshell is about three characters who face problems and how they over come these problems by standing up together, explained Ira. She added: “The characters are very relatable. There is an insecurity in my char-acter of doing something in life. She goes through a nice journey in the film.” Why long absence from the big screen? “I wasn’t avidly pursuing films. I turned down some work after Aisha. Nothing was exciting me to do it. Plus, I had a lot of theatre work going on with different productions,” said the actress who is into multitasking. “I do a lot of things. I write, I act and model sometimes and do ramp shows. So, I was prioritising other things. Also, I hadn’t found a film that excited me enough. But it was not a conscious decision to stay away from cinema,” she added. Sonali Bendre Thursday, June 6, 2013 Asin to team up with Abhishek for OMG director? PTI A CTRESS Asin is likely to team up with Abhishek Bachchan for a comedy film directed by Oh My God fame director Umesh Shukla. “We did speak to her about it (film). But it is at an early stage. Noth-ing is finalised yet,” Shukla said . Abhishek and Asin earlier featured together playing brother-sister in Ro-hit Shetty’s comedy film Bol Bachchan. If all goes well, this time they will be paired romantically opposite each other. “We are reworking on our script. And then accordingly we will decide things. As of now we have not signed any heroine,” Shukla said. Shukla’s directorial venture Oh My God had Paresh Rawal playing the role of an atheist while Akshay Kumar was seen in a modern day avatar of Lord Krishna. The film was a satire-comedydrama on religion and did well at the box office after its release on Septem-ber 28 last year. This time again, the Asin Thottumkal Abhishek starrer yet-to-be-titled film will have a social element in it, but the director is not willing to share any details about it. The film is reportedly backed by Bhushan Kumar, Chairman and Man-aging Director of T-Series, and Shyam Bajaj. It will go on floors this year. Meanwhile, Shukla was planning to work with Dabangg actress Sonakshi Sinha, but nothing is happening on that front. “For the film with Sonakshi nothing is finalised yet. We are yet to work on the script,” Shukla said. My first failure in Bollywood affected me: Neha Sharma IANS A Neha Sharma FTER making a successful debut in southern cinema with Chirutha, Neha Sharma was disappointed when her Bollywood debut Crook bombed at the box office. She says she was in de-nial after that. “Honestly, my first (southern) film was a huge hit, so I didn’t expect my first film (in Bollywood) to fail. I had seen that high in life and didn’t know that this was a possibility too. When it didn’t do well, I was in denial and disappointed. I was obviously living in a cocoon,” Neha said in an interview. “I want to do good work. The first failure affected me. That is why I did Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum,” said the actress and added that she wouldn’t have done the adult comedy had her first film worked. “It’s something that I would not have done as it is like going out of my comfort zone. But I was like if this is what works, then why not do this,” she explained. It is important for newcomers, who don’t have film background, to have box office success. “You have to have box office success then only people will show inter-est in you. This is something, which sur-prises me. I don’t think it is about talent or looks, it is primarily about box office success,” she said. But she doesn’t take success or failure seriously any more. “I have done four films and I under-stand it is not something that you can control. It is part of the business. No actor can just have failures and no actor can just have successes,” she said. “I don’t get affected whether a film does well or it doesn’t. But you do want your films to do well as you put in a lot of hard work,” she added. Her next is Deols’ Yamla Pagla Dee-wana 2, which is coming out on June 7. Directed by Sangeeth Sivan, the film also stars Dharmendra as well as his two sons - Sunny and Bobby. She nurtured the dream of being a fashion designer and acting just happened along the way. “I always wanted to be a designer and I loved clothes and everything to do with it. When I got a Telugu film, it happened out of the blue ... at that point of time, I didn’t realise how big it was. I really enjoyed my journey. Then I was like this was exactly what I want to do,” she said. SCENE UNSEEN Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani makes Shilpa Shetty cry ACTRESS Shilpa Shetty was so touched by the characters of Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (YJHD) that she ended up crying while watch-ing the movie. “Watched a film aftr a long time, lovveed YJHD. Made me laugh, cry and fall in love with all the characters. Su-perbly written, directed Shilpa Shetty and produced,” (sic) tweeted Shilpa. The movie, which released on Friday, features Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Kalki Koechlin and Aditya Roy Kapur. Directed by Ayan Mukerji, it is produced by Karan Johar. Shilpa is praises for all. “Superb performances by Ranbir and Deepika...take a bow Ayaan and Karan. Must watch tweetos. Full on entertainment,” she added. Sonakshi trains on vintage wheels MAKING period love means hard work for the actors involved as they need to learn mannerisms, customs and also about the technology of that era. Similar was the case with Sonakshi Sinha when she was told that she would be driving vintage vehicles while shooting for the movie. Sonakshi, who is otherwise an ace driver, trained to manoeu-vre cars well in Mumbai traffic, requiring her to relearn driv-ing, once again. Reason being, all the modern cars use floor gear and opposed to cars in 1950’s, when the cars had hand gears, which was more difficult driving system. Hence, it was necessary that Sonakshi becomes familiar with the driving system and looks natural while giving her shots. India not regressive, says Sherlyn Chopra LOOKS like Mallika Sherawat’s recent “repressive and depressed” com-ments about India didn’t go down well with drama queen Sherlyn Chopra and the actress has strongly slammed Mallika on twitter. Her recent tweet reads: “I belong to India where I see progres-sion and non-sexism. If there was any truth to her statement, people like me would have been out of work,” says Sherlyn, who was also present at the Cannes Film Festival this year. Well we totally agree with you on this Sherlyn. Sonakshi Sinha Sherlyn Chopra W Thursday, June 6, 2013 Land Rover refines its entry-level offering NYT SYNDICATE A S the entry-level Land Rover product in North America, the LR2 has an important role. It’s the first step for many on what the company hopes will be a long and loyal journey through its product portfolio, running through Evoque to LR4, Range Rover and Sport models. So the lit-tlest Landie has undergone a number of improvements and refinements for 2013 to bring it into line with its big-ger siblings, including a responsive yet economical 2.0L turbo motor, a better equipped interior and more ability onroad as well as off. These upgrades come after a 2011 facelift that started the vehicle’s rise and played a part in the LR2’s 30 awards won globally. The car’s problem was that it was built to perform off-road with the likes of LR4 and Defender – some-thing it does remarkably well – yet had to compete with soft-roading crossover SUVs in the showroom that place more emphasis on comfort and luxury. So Land Rover took steps to level the mud-dy field, adding LED lighting, keyless ignition and a 7” infotainment screen with voice recognition plus the option of a 17-speaker Meridian sound system. It still has good towing capacity – 3500 lb with the option of Hitch As-sist and a rear-view camera for one-man operation. There’s an intelligent parking brake that adapts to the angle of a slope, as well as smart energy recuperation and Land Rover’s legendary Terrain Response system. The new four-cylinder motor deliv-- ers more power with better economy than the outgoing six and is 88 lb light-er. It’s commendably smooth and suit-ably responsive on the freeway, yet able to provide plenty of torque to get you through the rough stuff when maneu-vering off-road. This is another example where downsizing has paid huge divi-dends. You gain in every aspect, with no obvious penalties. Perhaps our only complaint was the light steering feel, which didn’t encour-age sporty driving, although we soon got used to it. However, it made more sense once the car was in its element off-road. The same applied to the six-speed auto that got the job done without call-ing attention to itself. There’s a Sport mode for the street as well as a highmounted breather to allow a wading depth of almost 20”. Coupled with a WHEELS Thursday, June 6, 2013 Layout: Front-engine, all-wheel drive Engine 1999cc transverse in-line fourcylinder 16v turbocharged with direct injection. Drivetrain: Aisin AWF21 six-speed automatic, full-time four-wheel drive with Haldex rear differential Brakes: 12.5” rotors f, 12” are with ABS, EBD, EBA Suspension Macpher-son strut with lower control arm, anti-roll bar f, struts with lateral and longi-tudinal links, anti-roll bar Wheels & Tyres: 18x7” wheels, 235/60 R18 all-terrain tyres The greatest off-road attribute is its intel-ligent all-wheel drive system that alters distribution of torque front to rear. In nor-mal conditions it runs most of the power to the front wheels but is able to redirect almost everything to the rear if conditions dictate Haldex full-time four-wheel drive, the LR2 is most at home on the rough stuff. We took it across rivers, over fro-zen trails, through deep mud and into a sand quarry. At no point did we ever lose traction despite the stock all-ter-rain street tyres. In fact, we were able to sail over obstacles and conditions that briefly halted the LR4 in our group. The greatest off-road attribute is its intelligent all-wheel drive system that alters distribution of torque front to rear. In normal conditions it runs most of the power to the front wheels but is able to redirect almost everything to the rear if conditions dictate. It works in harmony with the Terrain Response that adapts engine, transmis-sion, centre coupling, traction- and sta-bility control systems to the demands of the terrain, maximising traction. It will work in the General setting, allowing the car to calculate the best solution, or you can select from grass/gravel/ snow, mud and ruts or sand to allow terrain response to better understand the challenge. Working seamlessly together, these remarkable systems allow all Land Rov-ers to achieve unimaginable feats. And this ability is in the DNA, dictating the LR2’s 8.3” of ground clearance, its steep approach angles and impossible wheel articulation. If you need any sort of offroad ability, the LR2 has the competi-tion beat. Once you’re out of the mud, the latest exterior upgrades lend the LR2 a greater air of sophistication. It includes new LED lighting, grille surround and trim finishes. However, it’s the interior that’s received the most attention. This included the aforementioned 7” screen in the new centre console to access the audio functions and optional nav. There’s also a 5” display in the main instrument cluster to indicate informa-tion such as temp, fuel, gear, Terrain Response mode, etc. Then there are steering wheel switches to locate addi-tional vehicle information as needed. Every trim level of the LR2, from the basic model to the HSE and HSE Lux, will have electric-powered leather seats as standard as well as dual sunroofs to give the cabin an airy feel. It all adds up to a more appealing vehicle that sacri-fices none of its versatility in the pursuit of a wider audience. NATURE Thursday, June 6, 2013 Babies learn to babble like birds learn to sing B The study provides beautiful evidence of step-wise transitions in songbirds, as well as analyses that are suggestive of the same phenomenon in human infants NYT SYNDICATE ABIES learn to babble before they learn to talk, at first simply repeating individual syllables (as in ba-ba-ba), and later stringing various sylla-bles together (as in ba-da-goo). Songbirds exhibit similar patterns during song-learn-ing, and the capacity for this sort of syl-lable sequencing is widely believed to be innate and to emerge full-blown – a theory that is challenged by a paper published on Nature’s website. A study of three species – zebra finches, Bengalese finches and humans – reports that none of the trio has it that easy. Their young all have to learn how to string syllables together slowly, pair by pair. “We discovered a previously unsus-pected stage in human vocal development,” says first author Dina Lipkind, a psycholo-gist now at Hunter College in New York. The research-ers began by training young zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) to sing a song in which three syllables represented by the letters A, B and C came in the order ABC-ABC. They then trained the birds to sing a second song in which the same syl-lables were strung together in a different order, ACB-ACB. Eight out of 17 birds managed to learn the second song, but they did not do so in one fell swoop. They learned it as a series of syllable pairs, first, say, learning to go from A to C, then from C to B and finally from B to A. And they didn’t do it over-night, as the innate-sequencing theory predicts. Instead, on average, they learned the first pair in about 10 days, the second in four days and the third in two days. The researchers found evidence of similar learning patterns in untrained Ben-galese finches (Lonchura striata domesti-ca). For instance, in this bird’s songs, some syllable pairs are reversible – sometimes syllable A comes before syllable B and vice versa. Again, the innate-sequencing theory predicts that young birds should acquire both orders at the same time, but they do not. When the scientists tracked the de-velopment of seven such pairs, they found that the birds acquired the two or-ders an average of about 18 days apart. Babble on Perhaps most surprisingly, the study found evidence that human babies follow a similar learning pattern. When the researchers analysed databases of vocal recordings from nine infants, they found that their well-known babbling progression – from repeating the same syllable to stringing different syllables together – did not happen quickly, but oc-curred gradually, over a period of 20-30 weeks. “The study provides beautiful evidence of stepwise transitions in songbirds, as well as analyses that are suggestive of the same phenomenon in human infants,” says Michael Frank, a language-acquisi-tion researcher at Stanford University in California. But he cautions that the hypothesis for babies should be tested experimentally. Michael Goldstein, a psychologist who heads a bird and baby lab at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, questions whether the learning patterns exhibited by the finches can even be generalised across the species’ tuneful relatives. “There’s no such thing as a generic song-bird,” he says. He also points out that the study used only small sample sizes. But Goldstein is also heartened by the study’s cross-species comparisons. “A lot of people talk about the parallels between birds and babies,” he says, “but very few actually study them. It’s good that they’ve done this.” Thursday, June 6, 2013 Best on TV Tonight 7:30 pm Al Jazeera: WITNESS 8:10 pm Boomerang: TINY TOON ADVENTURES 8:20 pm Discovery Science: FINDING BIGFOOT TV Prime Time Guide 7:00 pm NEWS 7:30 pm WITNESS 8:00 pm NEWS 8:30 pm INSIDE STORY TOM AND JERRY TALES THE TECH SHOW WHAT'S NEW SCOOBY-DOO? 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MUSIC & INFORMATION Listen in the whole day as we offer a wide array of music from Pop, to Classical, Reggae, Jazz, Funk, World/ Ethnic and more! Also loads of infor-mation through QF Radio’s Factoid Series aside from our daily program offerings. Thursday, June 6, 2013 Beetle Bailey Blondie Popeye For Subscriptions Contact us at: Phone: 44666810 : 44654975 Post Box No: 23493 : Spiderman Learn Arabic Tadbreeb Training Tamreen Exercise Istejmam Zits Recreation Tajtheef Rowing Wazn Weight Mobarat Match Hoy en la Historia June 6, 1944 The D-Day landings of allied forces took place on the beaches of Normandy, France. Operation Overlord was the largest sea-borne invasion in history 1907: Persil was marketed in Germany as the world’s first “self-acting” washing powder 1933: The world’s first drive-in movie theatre opened in New Jersey, with accommodation for 500 cars 1984: Indian troops stormed the Golden Temple at Amritsar, the Sikhs’ holiest shrine 1989: Scenes of hysteria accompanied the funeral of the Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran, Iran Picture: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS Thursday, June 6, 2013 SUDOKU Yesterday’s Answer Star Talk By King Features Syndicate, Inc. ARIES [mar 21 – apr 19] TAURUS [apr 20 – may 20] GEMINI [may 21 – jun 20] CANCER [jun 21 - jul 22] LEO [jul 23 – aug 22] VIRGO [aug 23 – 22] Although you’re concerned with money matters and cash flow today, this is a poor day to shop for anything other than food. Forewarned is forearmed. This is a goofy, unpredictable day. Enjoy social times with others; however, keep things light. Do not make any important decisions. Don’t spend money today (except on food). Keep a low profile today, because this is not a day to do important things. In fact, quite the opposite; just deal with what is at hand. Don’t make waves. This is a wonderful day to schmooze with friends and enjoy the company of others. Enjoy warm conversations, but avoid important decisions. Don’t accept offers. Relations with people in authority are significant today. Nevertheless, postpone all important decisions until tomorrow. Just chat with others and get the lay of the land. You might be kicking around some travel ideas today or ideas related to publishing, higher education, medicine and the law. It’s a good time to get information, but wait until tomorrow to make your move. LIBRA [sept 23 – oct 22] Postpone all important decisions about shared property, taxes, debt and jointly held possessions until tomorrow. Just coast today. Gather as much information as possible. SCORPIO [oct 23 – nov 21] Conversations with partners and close friends will be candid today, because people are friendly, open and willing to shoot from the hip. However, don’t make important decisions until Friday. SAGITTARIUS [nov 22 – dec 21] This is a good time to putter and de-clutter your life. Just deal with the matters at hand and postpone important decisions until tomorrow, when everything will be all systems go. CAPRICORN [dec 22 – jan 19] This is a wonderful, creative day for you! Enjoy the arts. Enjoy socializing with others. Accept invitations to party. Sports and playful activities with children will delight you. AQUARIUS [jan 20 – feb 18] This is an ideal day to cocoon at home and just putter around the house. Don’t shop for anything other than food. It’s a great day for creative, social activities. Pisces [feb 19 – mar 20] You might feel unusually intuitive and psychic today. Listen to your hunches, but wait until Friday to make important decisions. Today is too loosey-goosey for that. MOVIES IN QATAR Thursday, June 6, 2013 After Earth (Action) A crash landing leaves Kitai Raige and his father Cypher stranded on Earth, a millennium after events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help. I Give It A Year (Comedy) A look at the trials and tribulations of a newlywed couple during their first year of marriage. CITY CENTRE CINEMA AFTER EARTH (ACTION): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.45 PM, 12 MN NOW YOU SEE ME (THRILLER): 11.30 AM, 2 PM, 4.30 PM, 7 PM, 9.30 PM, 12 MN. [VIP GOLD]:10.30 AM, 1 PM, 3.30 PM, 6 PM, 8.30 PM, 11 PM FAST & FURIOUS 6 (ACTION): 11 AM, 1.45 PM, 4.30 PM, 7.15 PM, 10 PM, 12.45 PM TATTAH (ARABIC): 11 AM, 1.30 PM, 4 PM, 6.30 PM, 9 PM, 11.30 PM THE HANGOVER 3 (COMEDY): 12.15 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM, 1.15 MN HUMMINGBIRD (THRILLER): 11.30 AM, 1.30 PM, 3.30 PM, 5.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.30 PM I GIVE IT A YEAR (COMEDY): 11 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM, 9 PM, 11 PM, 1 MN IRON MAN 3 (ACTION): 11.15 AM, 1.45 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.45 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.45 PM AT ANY PRICE (DRAMA): 12.30 PM, 2.45 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.45 PM EPIC (ANIMATION) (3D): 11.45 AM, 2 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.30 PM, 8.45 PM, 11 PM YAMLA PAGLA DEEWANA (HINDI): 11.30 AM, 2.30 PM, 5.30 PM, 8.30 PM, 11.30 PM YEH JAWANI HAI DEEWANI (HINDI): 11 PM, 2 PM, 5 PM, 8 PM, 11 PM IDDARAMMAYILATHO (TELUGU): 12.45 PM, 3.30 PM, 6.15 PM, 9 PM, 11.45 PM VILLAGGIO CINEMA FAST & FURIOUS 6 (ACTION): 10.30AM, 12 PM, 1 PM, 2.45 PM, 3.45 PM, 5.30 PM, 6.30 PM, 8.15 PM, 9.15 PM, 11 PM, 1.15 MN, 12 MN AFTER EARTH (ACTION): 10.30AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.45 PM, 12 MN NOW YOU SEE ME (THRILLER): 11.15 AM, 1.45 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.45 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.45 PM THE HANGOVER 3 (COMEDY): 12.30 PM, 2.45 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.45 PM TATTAH (ARABIC): 10.45 AM, 1.15 PM, 3.45 PM, 6.15 PM, 8.45 PM, 11.15 PM HUMMINGBIRD (THRILLER): 11 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM, 11 PM EPIC (ANIMATION) (3D): 11 45 AM, 2 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.30 PM, 8.45 PM, 11 PM YEH JAWANI HAI DEEWANI (HINDI): 11.30 AM, 2.30 PM, 5.30 PM, 8.30 PM, 11.30 PM IRON MAN 3 (ACTION): 11 AM, 1.30 PM, 4 PM, 6.30 PM, 9 PM, 11.30 PM THE GREAT GATSBY (DRAMA): 12.30 PM, 3.15 PM, 6 PM, 8.45 PM, 11.30 PM I GIVE IT A YEAR (COMEDY) (3D): 11.15 AM, 1.15 PM, 3.15 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.15 PM AT ANY PRICE (DRAMA): 12.15 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM LANDMARK CINEMA MALL CINEMA FAST & FURIOUS 6 (ACTION): 3 PM, 11 PM TATAH - ARABIC (COMEDY): 2.30 PM, 5.30 PM, 9.15 PM MUMBAI POLICE (MALAYALAM): 8 PM EPIC (ANIMATION) (3D): 5 PM, 7 PM NOW YOU SEE ME (THRILLER): 11.30 PM AT ANY PRICE (DRAMA): 2.30 PM AFTER EARTH (ACTION): 5 PM, 7 PM FAST & FURIOUS 6 (ACTION): 9 PM I GIVE IT A YEAR (COMEDY): 11.15 PM YAMLA PAGLA DEEWANA 2 (HINDI): 2 PM, 5 PM MUMBAI POLICE (MALAYALAM): 8 PM YEH JAWAANI HAI DEEWANI (HINDI): 11 PM I GIVE IT A YEAR (COMEDY): 2.30 PM TATAH - ARABIC (COMEDY): 4.30 PM, 7 PM AFTER EARTH (ACTION): 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM EPIC (ANIMATION) (3D): 3 PM AT ANY PRICE (DRAMA): 5 PM FAST & FURIOUS 6 (ACTION): 7 PM NOW YOU SEE ME (THRILLER): 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM ROYAL PLAZA EPIC (ANIMATION) (3D): 2.30 PM TATAH - ARABIC (COMEDY): 2 PM, 4.30 PM, 6 PM HANG OVER 3 (COMEDY): 7 PM NOW YOU SEE ME (THRILLER): 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM I GIVE IT A YEAR (COMEDY): 2.30 PM FAST & FURIOUS 6 (ACTION): 4.30 PM, 7 PM AFTER EARTH (ACTION): 9.15 PM, 11.15 PM AT ANY PRICE (DRAMA): 4 PM YAMLA PAGLA DEEWANA 2 (HINDI): 8.15 PM, 11 PM NOTICE: Timings are subject to change without prior notice. OVER THE WEEK IN QATAR ENTERTAINMENT STOMP Venue : Qatar National Convention Center Theatre Date: June 6 to June 8 DISNEY ON ICE Venue: Qatar National Convention Center Date: June 13, 2013 to June 16, 2103 Live in the World of Fantasy with Disney on Ice taking place in June! Tickets & show-times at www.vir-ginmegastore.me EXHIBITION HYA ABAYAS EXPO Venue: Doha Exhibition Center Date: Tuesday June 4 to Sunday June 9 Time: 10am to 10pm (opening day 6pm to 10pm) Entry: Free Organised by Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA), the fifth edition of Hya Abayas, the Middle East’s largest abaya exhibition, is set to showcase the region’s finest fashion in abayas. Design-ers from around the Gulf have already expressed an interest in exhibiting at the show which will feature fashion parades and cultural elements. It was also mentioned that 55% of the designers are from Qatar. For events, opinions and suggestions contact: chillout.qt@gmail.com Phone: 44422077