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Showing posts with label Awards. Show all posts
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Watch Global Indian Music Awards 2012 Imagine, The 2nd Chevrolet Global Indian Music Awards (GIMA) powered by Lava Music Phones  took place today in the presence of the crème de la crème of the music and film fraternity, in a splendid ceremony at the Kingdom of Dreams, Gurgaon.

Watch Global Indian Music Awards 2012 Shan
Watch Global Indian Music Awards 2012 Shan

A special award honoring Outstanding Contribution to Indian Music – Flim went to legendary Indian composer, Pyarelal while carnatic vocalist M. Balamuralikrishna won the Outstanding Contribution to Indian Music – Classical.  The Global Musician Honour was bestowed upon A. R. Rahman, a member of the internationally renowned band, Super Heavy alongside Mick Jagger.

Watch Global Indian Music Awards 2012 Imagine Dancing Priyanka
Watch Global Indian Music Awards 2012 Imagine Dancing Priyanka
Priyanka brought its singer Kavita Krishnamurthy on stage. Next up, Priyanka was joined on stage by National Award winner Rekha Bhardwaj, who came swaying in joy to her song "Genda phool", an adaptation of a folk song from Chhattisgarh.


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Emmy Awards 2011 Live Blog with Jane Lynch, ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Mildred Pierce, Waiting for the Emmy to start. Just posted a story about Alec Baldwin.

We just pubbed a story about the opening skit that, in part, said this: “In the segment that was supposed to open Sunday’s primetime telecast, Mr. Baldwin plays a fictional president of a television studio. The joke that Fox cut involved a bit in which Mr. Baldwin, while on the telephone, asked whether Mr. Murdoch was listening into the call–an allusion to the phone hacking scandal that has plagued News Corp. in recent months. Leonard Nimoy of “Star Trek” replaced Mr. Baldwin in the segment, which will open the show Sunday evening without the joke.”

And we have the first Glee-centric slushie-throwing joke of the night. Cross that off the list.

Unsurprisingly, the ‘Mad Men’ sequence was the best part of Jane Lynch’s opening number. Saves the number.

When I interviewed Jane about hosting the Emmys she said she’d take inspiration from Jimmy Fallon and just try and have fun.

Was that a collective gasp after the Katie Holmes joke? Oh snap.