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Hollywood Bollywood Travel Environment “I consider myself blessed that I am multi-lingual and now-a-days we all speak at least two to three languages. I think Hindi films are not all but the big part of Indian movies.” Playhouse 06 Pg QATAR TRIBUNE Publication Saturday April 20, 2013 Strong and feminine RY O T S R 02 VE PG CO Saturday, April 20, 2013 Gun-toting mayor helps humans and aliens keep peace IAN SPELLING NYT SYNDICATE I T’S all about strong female roles, Julie Benz says, explaining how and why she’s built a resume heavy on sci-fi, fantasy and hor-ror fare. That she has can hardly be disputed. Best known as the icy-cold vampire Dar-la in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (19962000) and Angel (2000-2004), she’s also been seen in Two Evil Eyes (1990), Sliders (1996), Roswell (1999-2000), Supernatural (2006), Saw V (2008), No Ordinary Family (2010-2011) and the new Syfy series Defiance. “I don’t sit there and think, ‘I want to do a sci-fi show,’’’ Benz says. “What I look for is, ‘Where is the strongest female character I can find?’ And it’s happened to be in genre material. I think they’re able to write very complex women, whereas in mainstream television that doesn’t happen as much. “That’s what I love about Defiance,’’ she says. “All the women are extremely complex, very different and very dy-namic.’’ Syfy will launch Defiance in April. The show, and a complementary multiplatform videogame, take place in the near future, on an Earth that’s been transformed, and terraformed, by a war with a collective of aliens called the Vo-tans. Three-plus decades later, humans and the Votans have established a truce, though they’re far, far from friends. Benz stars as Amanda Rosewater, the mayor of Defiance, a bustling min-ing town that is home to both aliens and humans. The other major characters include Joshua Nolan (Grant Bowler), Defiance’s chief lawmaker, and Irisa (Stephanie Leonidas), Nolan’s adopted alien daughter. Mia Kirshner plays Kenya, the local madam, with Graham Greene as Rafe McCawley, who runs the area’s largest mine, and Jaime Murray and Tony Curran as Stahma Tarr and Datak, a pair of scheming aliens known as Castithans. “Amanda has been newly appointed, and she’s an idealist who really believes that aliens and humans can live together in peace,’’ Benz says, speaking by telephone from a hotel in Van-couver, where she’s shooting an indie thriller. “Her main goal is to keep Defiance an independ-ent city, not to be taken over by the two big factions, the Earth Republic or the Votan Collec-tive. She was the assistant to the city’s beloved mayor, and she was appointed when the mayor became ill. So she’s the unelected, newly appointed mayor. “It’s a constant struggle for Amanda because she is in a bit over her head, though her heart is in the right place,’’ the actress says. “The right Cast of No Ordinary Family. Julie Benz Saturday, April 20, 2013 In Defiance, Mayor Rosewater doesn’t merely sit in an office and bark orders from behind a desk. She’s in on the action, running, jumping and blasting guns like many of those around her choice isn’t always the legal choice, and she tries to do the right thing, but there are other people, other factions, trying to wrestle the power away from her. “There could be a reason as to why she was appointed,’’ Benz adds conspira-torially. “I’m trying not to reveal too much, but throughout the first season you’ll see her coming into her power and taking a stronger stance behind her ideals.’’ Benz is quick to add that Mayor Rosewater doesn’t merely sit in an office and bark orders from behind a desk. She’s in on the action, running, jump-ing and blasting guns like many of those around her. “Defiance is the wild west in some ways,’’ Benz says. “Sometimes you have to use force to maintain your power. She’s a bit of a badass, and that’s what I really love about her as well. She’s not afraid to take action. She’s not going to Julie Benz (left) plays the mayor of a small town inhabited by humans and aliens alike, with Graham Greene as the town’s wealthiest man, in the new Syfy series Defiance. send her townspeople into battle and not go herself. She’s leading the charge and at the front line, and she’s putting her life at risk as well. Amanda wouldn’t ask anyone to do anything that she’s not will-ing to do herself. “It’s so much fun,’’ she says. “We got to go through automatic-weapons training, which was really cool. I’d had gun training before, for different roles I’ve done, but it’s really scary having an automatic weapon in your hand. It’s a very physical role, and I’d love there to be more of it. I love doing action and stunts, and I hope there’s more to do in the future.’’ The actress notes, however, that Defiance ventures well beyond the realm of action. The series will explore gender issues, sexuality, racism, politics and more. “That’s another thing I appreciate about sci-fi, is that you can take current issues and delve into them in a creative way and really bring to light issues that we might be struggling with in our real lives, in our real world,’’ she says. “You’ll definitely see stories unfolding about Amanda and Kenya and their relation-ship, and about what’s going on between Nolan and Amanda as well. “Then you have this whole Lady Macbeth story line with the Castithans, with Datak and Stahma Tarr,’’ Benz says. “And we’ll learn more about the Cas-tithans and their creepy bathing rituals. Jaime Murray is one of my best friends, but those bathing-ritual scenes are some of the creepiest things I’ve ever seen.’’ Julie Benz (right) and David Boreanaz in a scene from Angel. A still from the film Saw V. Saturday, April 20, 2013 Interview Billy Ray Cyrus on Miley and his Hillbilly Heart REUTERS A FTER writing hit song Achy Breaky Heart, starring in Disney Channel show Han-nah Montana and raising a famous daughter, country singer and actor Billy Ray Cyrus has found himself at a crossroads. In his memoir Hillbilly Heart, pub-lished this week, Cyrus writes about his early life in Kentucky, joining his daugh-ter Miley on the 2006-11 TV show that made her a teen idol and how he is still hungry for success despite having moved out of the spotlight. Cyrus, 51, talked about the challenges of raising Miley, his mistakes, and what he wished he had not included in his new book. Q: Revisiting your life for this book, did you have any revelations about your journey so far? A: The one thing that was pretty obvious is that I’ve had a pretty crazy life. It’s colourful ... reliving some of those closets that I had shut, locked and thrown away the key intentionally because it was painful to revisit a lot of those places - especially the loss of my buddy Robbie Tooley, the divorce of my parents, some of the things I went through as a kid, a lot of that stuff was locked up for a reason - it was painful. But at the same time, there was some therapy in revisiting some of those spots. Was it hard to balance how much you wanted to include in your book about Miley’s story? I think it would have been hard to write my life story without touching on (hers) somewhat. But at the same time, I respect her privacy and her life, and her world and her life is examined by everybody and everything. For me, I’m very respectful of her privacy, but yes ... I think it would have been missed a bit if I didn’t touch on some aspect of it. I’m respectful that she’s a young hu-man being and just being a young person in today’s world is tough enough as it is. That makes it hard on a young person let alone be that famous and to live her life in that spotlight. I kind of walked through it respectfully.” You address the controversies you and your wife Tish faced regarding Miley, be it the Vanity Fair photo-- Billy Ray Cyrus, 51, talked about the challenges of raising Miley, his mistakes, and what he wished he had not included in Hillbilly Heart anybody ... I’m standing at a crossroads. I’m not entirely sure what the future holds ... I’m at a crossroads, but it’s a lit-tle bit different than the crossroads I’ve been at before because now I’m doing what I do because I love it, and doing what I do because it’s pure passion.” Anything you wish you hadn’t included in the book? One of the worst things I did was steal a 3D picture of Jesus for my grand-mother for Christmas. That’s terrible. I’d give anything if I hadn’t have done that, but I did ... that story I think I could have left out. shoot (showing her only in a bed sheet at age 15) or the video of her smoking out of a bong. Was it dif-ficult reflecting on those? I didn’t point a finger. The first thing I do (in the book) is I’m pointing a finger more at myself and saying, learn by my mistakes. I’m not a perfect person so therefore I’m not in any position to tell anyone how to be perfect. That’s what daddies do - sheltering the storm, to be there, to pick you up when you get knocked down ... I’m not a perfect parent and this book is not about how to be perfect at anything. This book is a documentation about what my journey was, some of the mistakes that I made and some of the things that I did right. And every now and then, I think failure is the most ingredient for success.” Why choose to write your book now? I’m hungry for purpose. I’m looking for still that reason that I bought a guitar and started a band, to fulfil a purpose, to mani-fest destiny as to who I am and why I am the way I am, and what I do. I think it’s still about the music, the song and the story. You sound like you’re at crossroads? Crossroads - that is the most accurate ... I’m hungry, I’ve got a chance to learn more from this than Miley Cyrus (left) with father Billy Ray Cyrus. HOLLYWOOD Saturday, April 20, 2013 Paramore, Paisley end Timberlake’s reign atop Billboard chart REUTERS OCK band Paramore knocked Jus-- R three weeks at No 1. Eric Church, who won Album of the Year for 2011’s Chief at the Academy of Country Music awards, landed at No 5 this week with new album Caught in the Act. Other debuts in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 include rapper Tyga at No 7 with his third album Hotel California and Danish metal-rockers Volbeat at No 9 with Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies. Iowa-based alt-metal band Stone Sour rounded out the top ten with House of Gold & Bones Part 2. tin Timberlake off his three-week reign at the top of the Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday to score its first No 1 album, while country singer Brad Paisley took the No 2 spot. “Paramore,” the band’s fourth studio album, sold 106,000 copies in its first week according to figures on Wednesday from Nielsen SoundScan. Paramore’s last album, 2009’s Brand New Eyes, scored higher sales of 175,000 in its first week but that wasn’t enough to top the chart at the time, deb-uting at No 2. Paisley, who performed with John Mayer at the Academy of Country Mu-sic awards earlier this month, notched the No 2 slot with his latest album Wheelhouse, which sold 100,000 copies. The country singer has yet to score a No 1 album on the Bill-board 200 charts, but Wheelhouse did land at the top spot of the Billboard Country Albums chart. Timberlake’s The 20/20 Experience, which was released on March The Paramore band. 15, slipped to No 3 after Leonardo DiCaprio DiCaprio blames career for messing personal life IANS CTOR Leonardo DiCaprio has blamed his career for not letting him be in one place long enough to settle into a relationship. The Titanic hero has earlier dated Brazilian bombshell Gisele Bundchen. He broke up with his longtime love Bar Refaeli in 2011, and since then, he has been linked to a number of women, including actress Blake Lively and model Erin Heatherton. He is convinced his career is respon-sible, reports dailystar.co.uk. “Six months of being on location or being off in Morocco or some place like that is not the best thing for a relation-- A ship,” the 38-year-old told Esquire magazine. However, he isn’t complaining about his busy lifestyle. In fact, he feels lucky to be a working actor in today’s cut-throat society. He said: “Getting your foot in the door (in Hollywood) is like winning the lottery. It’s literally like winning the lot-tery if you get to have a career. “And I’ve always felt, ‘Okay, now I’ve gotten this show, and I’m lucky to have gotten this show, and if I don’t do this to the best of my ability - if I don’t work my a** off and make a life of it - I’ve squandered this incredibly golden op-portunity.’ And that’s always been what has propelled me. SCENE UNSEEN Amy Childs to run London Marathon in honour of Boston victims REALITY TV participant Amy Childs will join in the London Marathon in memory of the Boston terror bomb victims. Childs, 22, said her friends and relatives have tried to talk her out of competing in the coming Sunday’s race, but the tragic Amy Childs event in the US has made her even more determined. “It’s made me want to run it even more. When I heard about the bombings, there were a lot of friends and family who said you shouldn’t do it”, dailystar.co.uk quoted her as saying. “But it has made me more determined. I can’t wait to do it”, she added. She also said that she will wear a black armband as a mark of respect to the Boston victims. Bradley Cooper smitten with Suki Waterhouse Spears goes Ooh la la for The Smurfs 2 HOLLYWOOD actor Bradley Cooper and British model Suki Waterhouse Bradley Cooper are said to be absolutely smitten with each other and want to spend as much time together as possible. Cooper, 38, who previously dated actresses like Zoe Saldana and Renee Zellweger, was report-edly seen enjoying a romantic break with Waterhouse in Paris this month. The couple’s friends say they fell for each other after meeting at a party in London in February. “They are absolutely smitten. Waterhouse adores Cooper. They’re in constant contact and are trying to spend as much time together as they can in-between work,” femalefirst.co.uk quoted a source as saying. While the couple is coming close, Waterhouse’s former boy-friend Miles Kane, who she split from late last year, recently predict-ed their romance won’t last because of the age gap between them. “She is a 21-year-old-girl and you forget how young she is. I don’t know how old he is, what, 40 or something? She is a young girl and I’m sure he’ll realise that,” said Kane. SINGER Britney Spears is geared up to release a song titled “Ooh la la” for upcoming 3D animation movie The Smurfs 2, a sequel to the 2011 movie The Smurfs. The song is being produced by RCA records for the movie, a co-production of Sony Pictures Animtion and Columbia Pictures. “I have always loved the Smurfs as a kid and now my boys are the biggest Smurfs fans ever. I wanted to surprise them with a song in the movie. I know they’ll think it’s Smurftastic,” Spears, a mother of two sons, said in a statement. The film’s director Raja Gosnell is excited about the collaboration too. “I am very excited that Britney is joining our smurfy adventure. Ooh la la is the perfect Smurf-party song, and the perfect button on the film for audiences around the world,” he said. The movie is set to release on July 31. Britney Spears BOLLYWOOD Saturday, April 20, 2013 Hindi cinema only part of my acting career: Konkona PTI N ATIONAL award winning actress Konkona Sen Sharma says that she will continue to act in English and Bangla films as she feels that acting in Hindi cinema alone is not everything. Konkana made her acting debut in 2000 with Bengali film Ek Je Aachhe Kanya, in which she played a nega-tive role. She then acted in another Bengali film titled Titli, directed by Rituparno Ghosh, oppo-site Mithun Chakraborty and her actress-director mother Aparna Sen. Her role in English-language film Mr and Mrs Iyer, directed by Aparna Sen, won her first national award for Best Actress. She then acted in two more English films Chai Pani Etc and Amu. “I will continue to act in all the three “I will continue to act in all the three lan-guages. I consider myself blessed that I am multi-lingual and now-a-days we all speak at least twothree languages” languages. I consider myself blessed that I am multi-lingual and now-a-days we all speak at least two-three languages. I think Hindi films are not all but the big Thanks to Mohit Suri, Shraddha felt no pressure S Konkona Sen HRADDHA Kapoor felt no pressure while shooting for Aashiqui 2, a sequel of 1990 hit musical Aashiqui, and gives credit to director Mohit Suri. She says Suri, director of films like Kalyug, Raaz - The Mystery Continues and Murder 2, “was a task master on the sets” but kept the atmosphere light. “Since it’s an intense emotional love story, so he asked us not to feel any pressure. He only wanted us to be into the skin of the characters. And all throughout, we were so engrossed in our roles that we felt no pressure,” said the actress in an interview. Daughter of Shibangi and actor Shakti Kapoor, the actress will be seen romancing Aditya Roy Kapoor in the movie, which is coming out on April 26. Shraddha, who made her debut in the industry in 2010 with Teen Patti, said she enjoyed listening to Aashiqui songs. The Mahesh Bhatt-directed film churned out chart-busters like Ek sanam chahiye, Nazar ke samne jigar ke paa and Dheere dheere se. “I remember the songs back then also and I used to enjoy those songs, I used to dance on Aashiqui songs in my room. That is one of my fond memories of the film,” said the 24-year-old. part of Indian movies. I am happy to do a film in the Bengali language as I know and love that language”, Konkana said in an interview. Konkana, who made her debut in Hindi films through national award win-ning film Page 3 in 2005, said she liked to work in all genres. “It is not that I like only realistic films. I like all kinds of films. I like to be part of films that have a good story, good characters. I choose films that appeal to me,” the actress said. Konkona’s notable performances in Hindi films included Omkara, Life in a Metro, Wake Up Sid, 7 Khoon Maaf and few others. The dusky actress is making a come-back after almost two years with Ek Thi Daayan, a joint production venture of Vishal Bharadwaj and Ekta Kapoor, releasing on Friday. The film also stars Emraan Hashmi, Huma Qureshi and Kalki Koechlin. The horror drama is a screen adaptation of Konkona’s father Mukkul Sharma’s story. Shraddha Kapoor Saturday, April 20, 2013 Anil’s passion, sincerity inspire me: Jackie Shroff IANS NE of the most prolific male ‘jodis’ of the 1990s Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff share the screen af-ter 15 years in Shootout At Wadala. The Hero star applauded Anil’s “enthusiasm” saying it is still intact and that he always inspired him. The duo, who were last seen together in Priyadarshan’s Kabhi Na Kabhi in 1998, shot together for a scene for the Sanjay Gupta-directed underworld drama on Wednesday. Talking about his co-star, Jackie said: “No, I didn’t see any change in him. He is as enthusiastic as he was earlier. I hope he remains like this always. He works so passionately in front of the camera that I get inspired by him.” “Whenever we have worked together, I myself get very serious after seeing his passion and sincerity,” added the 53year-old, who gave hits like Ram La-khan, Karma and Parinda with Anil. The Slumdog Millionaire star too en-joyed working with Jackie and after the shooting, they caught up over lunch. “We were so engrossed in the work that our first priority was to do our scene well, so we prepared for the scene first and then shot it. After that we had lunch together, we cracked jokes, laughed with each other, and forgot our dialogues. It O Bombay Talkies to have gala screening at Cannes PTI OMBAY Talkies, the anthology B Jackie Shroff was exactly like the way we used to work earlier. There was no change,” said Anil, who is also 53. While Anil is playing ACP Ishaque Baghwan, Jackie will be seen as a police commissioner in Shootout At Wadala, slated for a May 3 release. The ensemble cast also features names like Sonu Sood, Tusshar Kapoor, Kangna Ranaut, Manoj Bajpayee, Ronit Roy and Mahesh Manjrekar. John Abraham will be seen as gangster Manya Surve in the film, based on Mumbai police’s first official encounter where Manya was gunned down. tribute to 100 years of Indian cinema by four top filmmakers, will have its gala screening at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, where India is the guest country this year. The film directed by Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Ka-ran Johar, weaves together four stories and stars Rani Mukerji, Randeep Hooda, Nawazuddin Siddiqui besides special appearances by Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan. “Bombay Talkies gala screening at Cannes... yay,” Kashyap posted on Twit-ter. The prestigious film festival today unveiled the impressive line-up, while announcing another Indian film Amit Kumar’s Monsoon Shootout in the midnight screening, a non-competition category. Nawazuddin, who is also part of Monsoon Shootout, is happy to return to the festival. “It feels great to have two of my films this year at Cannes as both are quality films. Working with Dibakar in Bombay Talkies was great because he made me prepare a lot. I have known Amit Ku-- mar for a long time as I have previously worked in BAFTA winning short film The Bypass,” Nawaz said. The festival will have significant Indian presence this year to celebrate the centenary of the country’s cinema. Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who has a cameo in Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby, will be present at the film’s premiere on day one of the festival. The Leonardo DiCaprio starrer will open Cannes film fest this year. The French government has spe-cially invited Cannes red carpet regular Aishwarya Rai Bachchan this year. Also, actor-director Nandita Das is a part of the jury for Short Films and Cinefounda-tion, headed by acclaimed director Jane Campion. This year’s Cannes film festival will run from May 15 to 26. SCENE UNSEEN Arjun Rampal to play DJ at Lap Friday NATIONAL Award win-ning actor Arjun Rampal, who was recently in Bhopal to shoot for Satya-graha, will entertain guests at his high-end nightclub Lap Friday by spinning the disc. The 40-year-old posted on Twitter: “Working on my set as I prepare to spin tomorrow (Friday) at Lap the club, looking forward to a crazy night. Nervous and excited.” “Yes, I love electronic music. I do Deejay for fun tomorrow. I am spinning in Delhi at Lap the club and yes everyone is invited. No members policy for tomor-row,” he added. Satyagraha is ready to hit the screens on August 15. Kalki would be happy to work with Anurag even at 65 ACTRESS Kalki Koechlin, who made her Bollywood debut with Anurag Kashyap directed Dev D, says they do not have any immediate plans to work together and that they are in no hurry as they have “whole life” to plan something. “Anurag and me - we will work together at some point. We have no plans right now as we don’t have a script right now. Kalki Koechlin (right) and Anurag Archana Puran Singh We have our whole Kashyap lives ahead. Even if he casts me when I am 65, I am happy. We will find our way, it has to happen naturally,” said the 29-year-old actress who married Kashyap in 2011. After Dev D, they did another film - That Girl In Yel-low Boots - together. Meanwhile, her next release is Ek Thi Daayan, a super-natural thriller, coming out on Friday. As an audience, Kalki gets “scared very easily”. “I am a sucker for horror films. Whenever I go and watch horror films in theatres, I get sleepless nights. I scream in the cinema hall. I am a very good audience for horror films,” she said. Directed by Kannan Iyer Ek Thi Daayan also stars Huma Qureshi, Konkana Sen Sharma and Emraan Hashmi and is slated to release on May 19. Arjun Rampal Hrithik’s Bang Bang shoot to start on May 1 THE shooting of Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaifstarrer Bang Bang will com-mence on May 1 this year. The movie will hit screens on the same date in 2014. A Fox Star Studios production, Bang Bang will be directed by Sid-dharth Anand of Bachna Ae Haseeno, Salaam Namaste and Anjaana Anjaani fame. The film will be shot across Europe, Far East and India, and is said to feature “spectacular stunt sequences, intense chem-Hrithik Roshan istry and edge-of-the-seat excitement, as Hrithik and Katrina will scorch the silver screens in never-seen-be-fore avatars”, said a statement. The screenplay of the movie has been written by Sujoy Ghosh, and Suresh Nair and Abbas Tyrewala have penned dialogues for it. Hrithik and Katrina were last paired together in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. TRAVEL Saturday, April 20, 2013 Egyptians struggle as wary tourists stay away NYT SYNDICATE M ANY of this country’s postuprising troubles wash up here, in a crumbling shack on a dirty canal, where 13 members of the Abdul Latif’s family have long relied on tourism to keep them from slipping from poverty into ruin. Adel Abdul Latif supported his family making the Pharaonic alabaster figurines that vendors hawk at the temples around Luxor. He also worked in construction, which depended on the prosperity of the local hoteliers and other business people who hired him. Then the tourists stopped coming. This winter there was so little work – during what had been the high season for tourism in Luxor – that the family had to rely on cash handouts and free blan-kets from a local charity staggering from its own financial woes. For Egyptians taking nervous note of the country’s mounting calamities, with security ebbing and prices rising, the sus-tained drop-off in tourism has been espe-cially alarming. Tourism provides direct jobs for nearly 3 million people, critical income to more than 70 industries and 20 percent of the state’s foreign currency – now desperately needed to prop up the plummeting Egyptian pound. The changes to Egypt’s complexion have been just as startling, as coveted tourism destinations have become bar-gain stops, celebrated temples have emptied and residents have directed their A temple caretaker walks inside Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramses II, near Luxor, in Egypt, recently. anger at the capital, Cairo, the site of the interminable political squabbles and street violence that have kept the tourists away. “We are the ones that suffer,” said Ez-zat Saad, the governor of Luxor, where in better times tourists relax on Nile cruises or stroll through the Great Hypostyle Hall at the nearby Temple of Karnak. “What-ever I do on the local level, whatever the minister of tourism does, it has a ceiling. We will never get back what was without political stability or security.” Tourism plummeted in 2011 with the fall of President Hosni Mubarak and the unrest that followed. Some tourists have started to return, but officials say they are Egyptian vendors attempt to sell their goods to tourists outside the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, near Luxor, in Egypt, recently. mostly beach goers rather than the more lucrative cultural tourists who spend 10 days or more in Egypt, and spend accord-ingly during once-in-a-lifetime vacations. Every headline about a riot in Egypt deepens the crisis. Cairo has been the hardest hit, with hotel occupancy fall-ing to below 15 percent or more in parts of the city closest to protests, according to Hani el-Shaer of the Egyptian Hotel Association. From Cairo, the hardship ripples across the country, affecting taxi and horse carriage drivers, boat opera-tors, tour guides and store vendors. “If something goes wrong in Cairo, tourists cancel the whole trip,” said Hisham Zaazou, Egypt’s minister of tour-- ism. Officials have thrown up their hands at a problem that no amount of sales-manship seems able to fix. They have already been forced to abandon the grand marketing campaigns of the past; there is little money for advertisements, and in any case, a slick television commercial for Egypt would be useless, if followed by a news report on the latest bloodshed, officials said. “The perception is that they’re not welcome,” Zaazou said. “That the Egyp-tian people are hostile. I need to change this.” So the country’s promoters are focus-ing on what they say are inflated fears about Egypt’s safety, which they are countering with a limited effort to portray “the reality,” Zaazou said. One plan is to stream live video of Egypt over the Inter-net – of beaches and tourist attractions like the Egyptian Museum – to show that all is well in many of Egypt’s most treas-ured spaces. It is an approach that Mexico has tried as well in its effort to draw atten-tion to the distances, sometimes vast and sometimes not, between a prime beach or plaza and headline-grabbing, drug-re-lated slaughter. “We want to give assurances that Egypt is not just a square kilometre where there are disturbances,” said Nasser Hamdy, the head of the Egyptian Tourism Authority. For now, he said, tourism operators are trying to bypass Cairo altogether, and turn the still-popu-lar beach resorts into transportation hubs Saturday, April 20, 2013 For Egyptians taking nervous note of the country’s mounting calamities, with security ebbing and prices rising, the sustained drop-off in tourism has been especially alarming. Tourism provides direct jobs for nearly 3 million people for excursions to the ancient ruins. Officials also are pushing to attract tourists from new markets, to replace the American and other visitors sitting out the current crisis. The government has focused on India, and especially Iran, whose relationship with Egypt has started to warm after decades of official animosity. For now, Luxor feels like a ghost town, haunted by the trappings of its glamorous past. Cruise ships are idle and moored together in bunches along the Nile. On the Corniche promenade, horse carriage drivers scuffle among them-selves over the few tourists who emerge from the grand Winter Palace Hotel, its gardens and restaurants splendid – but deserted. A proprietor at Gaddis & Co, a sou-venir shop below the hotel that opened in 1907, called this the most sustained tourism crisis in Luxor since the period between Egypt’s last wars with Israel in 1967 and 1973. Even after militants killed 60 tourists in 1997 at the Temple of Adel Abdul Latif (left), whose family has suffered from the lack of tourism, with his daughter Shoruk, 9, near Luxor, in Egypt, recently. Queen Hatshepsut, visitors stayed away for only a few months, said Badawy Fikri, a guard who works at the temple. Before the uprising, he said, “I wouldn’t recognise a friend in the crowds.” On a recent Sunday, only a trickle of visitors walked through the temple’s colonnaded terraces. Ahmed Allam, a frustrated tour guide, said Egypt needed to “think outside the box,” searching, as many do, for novel ways to make Egypt desirable again. He noted that ancient Egypt had lost its most tireless promoter, the flamboyant archaeologist Zahi Ha-wass, who was sidelined after the upris-ing because of legal troubles and his ties to the former government. “We need to make it easier to film movies here,” Allam said. “We need ce-lebrities. Rock ‘n’ roll bands. Weddings at the Pyramids. This will take years.” There were no visitors at the nearby mortuary temple of Ramses II to see the fallen statue linked by legend to Ozyman-dias. A group of Egyptian schoolchildren had the Luxor museum largely to them-selves, troubled only by a group of tour guides who strolled through – mostly, one of the guides said, because they had nothing better to do. “I have colleagues who have tours every three or four months,” said Mo-hamed Aziz, who has worked as a guide for eight years and is on the verge of trying something else. “Lots of people are working without salaries. We have hopes and dreams. Reality is something else.” By some estimates, up to 90 percent of people working in Luxor and the sur-rounding towns like Bairat were depend-ent on tourism, officials said. A local charity in Bairat that provided aid to poor families, orphans and disabled people said that many of its most important do-nors – like hotel and cruise boat owners – had stopped giving. Abulatta Ibrahim, who sits on the board of the charity, said they had stopped construction on a community centre that was to include a school, a manufacturing centre for dressmakers and a clinic. “If we don’t have tourists,” he said, “we can’t do this.” Tourists take their pictures outside the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, near Luxor, in Egypt, recently. A temple caretaker outside the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, near Luxor, in Egypt. Saturday, April 20, 2013 ENVIRONMENT Butterflies find a home in Goa A Butterflies have found home in three eco-parks located deep in the tropical hinterland IANS WAY from Goa’s sunny beaches, where tourists rule the roost, butterflies have found home in three ecoparks located deep in the tropical hinterland. For Yashodhan Heblekar and his wife Jyoti Heblekar, what began initially as a passion soon turned into a business converting a dry patch of land into what is today the Butterfly Conservatory of Goa, one of the three eco-parks, 40 km from state capital Panaji. “It was more of a passion than a full time job,” Yashodhan said. “Our idea is to provide an environment where the butterflies would want to choose as their home. It’s an open conservatory. If the butterflies find it nice, they will come and live here,” he said. “If we start bringing busloads of tourists, lots of vehicles and activity the butterflies may decide not to come,” he said, adding that a steady trickle of visi-tors was just about right. The idea was first mooted by his wife, a practising homeopath, who shuffles between her twin passions. The duo has till date documented more than 130 different species of but-terflies within their area. “There may be more, but we’ll claim only what we’ve documented,” Yashodhan said. Some of the species easily sighted in the park are Southern Birdwing, the biggest butterfly in India, Common Rose, Crimson Rose, Blue Bottle, Com-mon Jay, Common Mime, Imperial, Spot Sword Tail and the Lime Butterfly, besides endemic species like the Malabar Banded Peacock and the Blue Oakleaf. The Heblekars, with the help of another couple, Animesh and Jigisha Sahay, have plans to expand the venture slowly to promote an eco-friendly form of tourism. For now, the conservatory receives the occasional tourist, besides wide-eyed schoolchildren who come in hordes to experience a different world. While Yashodhan admited they are yet to break even, he’s hopeful of work-ing out a commercially viable model where both humans and butterflies can co-exist. “The park is essentially a conserva-tion effort. It is designed to be like a walk in a riparian forest, so quite like how it is in a wildlife sanctuary (and unlike a zoo), sighting of butterflies is not guaranteed,” Yashodhan warned. “The best time to visit is between October and February, that’s the time butterflies are the most,” Yashodhan says encouraging a visit to his new concept. The Heblekars are not alone in who have faith in butterflies. Former state power minister Nirmala Sawant, having tried her hand at politics, now devotes her time to the Atreya Vedic Farm located on the edge of the Molem Wildlife Sanctuary, 75 km from Panaji. “All you need to do is look around you. Springtime is the best because but-terflies are at their best,” Sawant said. The 36-acre venture too boasts of an exquisite collection of butterflies that are free to flutter about. The Goa government’s Forest De-partment is also setting up a Butterfly Park in the Eco-tourism Complex at the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, 90 km from Panaji. To be spread over 5,000-sq mtrs, the park will be home to more than 40 species of butterflies, making it a tourist attraction. The park will have around 50 nectar plant species, a lily pond and a rock garden, among others. 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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] This is an exciting day, because your mind is exploding with ideas. You’ll enjoy talking to others while everything zooms along at a rapid pace. You might feel restless today, as there’s a fast-paced energy to everything. You have the feeling that you’re all dressed up with no place to go. Conversations with others are lively and interesting! You might meet a real character today or a friend could surprise you with an outlandish story. A boss, parent, teacher or someone in authority might really surprise you today by saying or doing something unexpected. You might not like it. (But don’t quit your day job.) Travel plans suddenly might fall in your lap today or, conversely, they might be canceled. Many of you will learn exciting new information because today is full of surprises and stimulation. Unexpected gifts and goodies, perhaps even cash, will come your way today. You might get money back from the government. A surprise inheritance might be in the picture. LIBRA [sept 23 – oct 22] SCORPIO [oct 23 – nov 21] SAGITTARIUS [nov 22 – dec 21] CAPRICORN [dec 22 – jan 19] AQUARIUS [jan 20 – feb 18] Pisces [feb 19 – mar 20] Conversations with others will be full of surprises today. The tempo of your day is fast and full of sudden changes. You might be introduced to someone who is unusual. Your work routine will be interrupted with surprises and unexpected events. Computer crashes, power outages and staff shortages also might occur. This is not a boring day! Surprise romance and saucy flirtations might catch you off guard today. Vacations will hold thrilling adventures. Parent should be extra vigilant about the safety of their kids. Your home routine will be interrupted today, perhaps because small appliances are broken or minor breakages could occur. Unexpected company might knock at your door. Your mind is racing today, and conversations are speedy. You’re busy with short trips and errands; however, do not let your mental distractions cause an accident. Keep an eye on your money today, because you might find money or lose money. Ditto for your possessions. Guard them against loss or theft. MOVIES IN QATAR Saturday, April 20, 2013 Kon Tiki (Adventure) The story of legendary explorer Thor Heyerdal’s epic 4,300 miles crossing of the Pacific on a balsa wood raft in 1947, in an effort prove it was possible for South Americans to settle in Polynesia in pre-Columbian times. The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (Horror) A young family moves into an historic home in Georgia, only to learn they are not the house’s only inhabitants. Soon they find themselves in the presence of a secret rising from underground and threatening to bring down anyone in its path. CITY CENTRE CINEMA FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.45 PM, 12 MN. [VIP GOLD]: 11.45 AM, 2 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.30 PM, 8.45 PM, 11 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (HORROR): 12.30 PM, 2.45 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.45 PM. THE HOST (ACTION): 11 AM, 1.30 PM, 4 PM, 6.30 PM, 9 PM, 11.30 PM, 1.15 AM DETECTIVE DEE (THRILLER): 11.15 AM, 1.45 M, 4.15 PM, 6.45 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.45 PM FOODFIGHT! (ANIMATION): 12 PM, 2 PM, 4 PM KON TIKI (ADVENTURE): 12 PM, 2.15 PM, 4.30 PM, 6.45 PM, 9 PM, 11.15 PM IT TAKES A MAN AND A WOMAN (FILIPINO): 11.45 AM, 2 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.30 PM, 8.45 PM, 11 PM OBLIVION (ACTION): 11.30 AM, 2 PM, 4.30 PM, 7 PM, 9.30 PM, 12 MN THE CROODS (3D) (ANIMATION): 12.15 PM, 4.45 PM, 9.15 PM JURASSIC PARK (3D)(ADVENTURE): 2.15 PM, 6.45 PM, 11.15 PM A HAUNTED HOUSE (COMEDY): 12.45 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.15 PM, 6 PM, 7.45 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.15 PM OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (ACTION): 11 AM, 3.45 PM, 8.30 PM DEAD MAN DOWN (CRIME): 1.30 PM, 6.15 PM, 11 PM EVIL DEAD (HORROR): 6 PM, 8 PM, 10 PM, 12 MN G.I.JOE: RETALIATION (ACTION): 12.15 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 1.30 PM UDAYAM N H 40 (TAMIL): 10.30 AM, 3.45 PM, 9 PM EK THI DAAYAN (HINDI): 1 PM, 6.15 PM, 11.30 PM VILLAGGIO CINEMA LANDMARK CINEMA MALL CINEMA FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.45 PM, 12 MN DETECTIVE DEE (THRILLER): 10.30 AM, 1 PM, 3.30 PM, 6 PM, 8.30 PM, 11 PM KON TIKI (ADVENTURE): 12.15 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM FOODFIGHT! (ANIMATION): 11.30 AM, 1.30 PM, 3.30 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (HORROR): 11.30 AM, 2 PM, 4.30 PM, 7 PM, 9.30 PM, 12 MN OBLIVION (ACTION): 11 PM, 12.30 PM, 1.30 PM, 3 PM, 4 PM, 5.30 PM, 6.30 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10.30 PM, 11.30 PM G.I.JOE: RETALIATION (ACTION): 12.30 PM, 2.45 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.45 PM THE HOST (ACTION): 11.15 AM, 1.45 PM, 4.15 PM, 5.45 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.45 PM, 1.15 AM THE CROODS (ANIMATION): 11.45 AM, 1.45 PM, 3.45 PM, 5.45 PM APARTMENT 1303 (HORROR): 7.45 PM, 9.45 PM, 11.45 PM OZ THE GREAT & POWERFUL (ADVENTURE): 10.30 PM, 3.30 PM, 8.30 PM OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (ACTION): 1 PM, 6 PM, 11 PM EVIL DEAD (HORROR): 11.15 AM, 3.30 PM, 7.45 PM, 12 MN DEAD MAN DOWN (CRIME): 1.15 PM, 5.30 PM, 9.45 PM A HAUNTED HOUSE (COMEDY): 11.15 AM, 1 PM, 2.45 PM, 4.30 PM, 6.15 PM, 8 PM, 9.45 PM, 11.30 PM THE INCREDIBLE BURT WONDERSTONE (COMEDY): 5.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.30 PM KON TIKI (ADVENTURE): 2.30 PM FOODFIGHT (ANIMATION): 5 PM, 7 PM FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 9 PM, 11.30 PM UDHAYAM (TAMIL): 4.30 PM, 11 PM THE CROODS (3D) (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (DRAMA): 2.30 PM, 4.30 PM THE HOST (ACTION): 6.30 PM, 9 PM DETECTIVE DEE (THRILLER): 6.45 PM, 11.15 PM EK THI DAAYAN (HINDI): 9 PM SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN (ACTION): 3 PM, 7.15 PM, 11.15 PM BEAT THE WORLD (DRAMA): 5.15 PM LOVE WEDDING MARRIAGE (COMEDY): 9.30 PM THE CROODS (3D) (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM FOODFIGHT (ANIMATION): 4.30 PM, 6.30 PM THE HOST (ACTION): 8.30 PM EK THI DAAYAN (HINDI): 11 PM KON TIKI (ADVENTURE): 2.30 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (DRAMA): 5 PM UDHAYAM (TAMIL): 7 PM FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 9.30 PM, 11.30 PM ROYAL PLAZA THE CROODS (3D) (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM FOODFIGHT (ANIMATION): 4.30 PM THE HOST (ACTION): 6.30 PM FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 9 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (DRAMA): 11 PM RISE OF THE GUARDIANS (ANIMATION): 3 PM BRAVE (ANIMATION): 5 PM LOVE WEDDING MARRIAGE (COMEDY): 7 PM DEVIL’S DOUBLE (DRAMA): 9 PM, 11 PM JACK REACHER (ACTION): 3 PM, 5.30 PM THE BOURNE LEGACY (ACTION): 8 PM, 11 PM Movie Review NOTICE: Timings are subject to change without prior notice. Fire With Fire FIRE With Fire, arrives in cinemas trailing a strong whiff of failure: despite the presence of one bankable star – Bruce Willis – and a host of recognisable names including Josh Duhamel, Rosario Dawson and Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson, it was ignominiously dumped straight to DVD in the US. So it’s a pleasant surprise to discover that this is far from a disaster, rather a sturdy, unambitious but thoroughly watchable action thriller. When fireman Jeremy (Duhamel) witnesses neo-Nazi thug Hagan (Vincent D’Onofrio) carrying out a gangland hit, he agrees to go into witness protection. But when Hagan tracks him down, he has no option but to counterattack. There’s much here that’s lazy and idiotic: Duhamel is a plank, and Willis’s scenes seem to have been shot in an afternoon, Vinnie Jones proves he still hasn’t made it to those acting classes and the script is filled with juicy clunkers. But with D’Onofrio and Dawson bringing the thunder, a plot that never sits still and a handful of genuinely dramatic scenes, Fire With Fire is perfectly serviceable old-fashioned Friday night entertainment. For events, opinions and suggestions contact: chillout.qt@gmail.com Phone: 44422077
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