Briefing – Key Developments on Specific Events

June 8, 2013

From: Padmini Arhant

Dear Friends and Citizens around the world,

There will be a briefing in 30 minutes on key developments in international affairs.

Hope you can listen in to the message.

Your attention and participation is much appreciated.

Thank you.

Padminni Arhant

Briefing – International Events

June 6, 2013

From: Padmini Arhant

Dear Citizens of the World,

There will be a briefing on key international events in about 30 minutes from now.

Hopefully the international listeners can listen to the message to be conveyed on important developments.

Thank you for your participation.

Padmini Arhant

Global Alert – Verbal Presentation To Resume On Specific Events

June 4, 2013

From Padmini Arhant

Dear Friends and Citizens of the World,

Due to ongoing developments on certain issues concerning global security and peace, the verbal presentation in addition to online publications will resume today in two hours time.

You are welcome to join the session.

Your attention and participation is always appreciated.

Thank you.

Padmini Arhant

Tribute to Talent in the Entertainment Industry

June 26, 2009

By Padmini Arhant

The passing of lives is a normal course and experienced by all living species.

Whenever there is a loss of life, it impacts all those related to the individual and living being. No healing words can minimize the grief and sorrow of those mourning except time.

The present week has been unfortunate for the entertainment industry with the demise of great many talents such as the Television Host and Comedian Ed McMahon followed by the premature deaths of actor Farah Fawcett and now Michael Jackson popularly known as “The King of Pop Culture.”

Although, every one of the above mentioned entertainers own a legacy in their professional career,
Mr. Jackson’s extraordinary talent as a musician and an exceptional choreographer deserve praise and appreciation.

Despite extreme social and economic hardships during childhood, Mr. Jackson attained the pinnacle of success at an early age enthralling millions around the globe with his sensational performance in the music arena.  Mr. Jackson’s signature dancing style, ‘the moonwalk’ captivated the universal fan base and will continue to memorialize his uniqueness in the entertainment arts.

Scandals apart, the world will remember Michael Jackson’s significant contribution to humanitarian cause and his active participation in the collaborative making of the famous USA FOR AFRICA album dedicated towards the plight of starving millions in Africa and worldwide.

The performers may have gone but their performance will remain legendary now and in the future.

Thank you.

Padmini Arhant

About Community Blog

November 8, 2008

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Movie Review

October 20, 2008

This weekend has had a wide variety of movies- from video games to presidents and secret lives of bees, with some Chihuahuas running around. Here are this weekend’s numbers.

1. Max Payne – 18.0 MM
2. Beverly Hills Chihuahua – 11.2 MM
3. The Secret Life of Bees – 11 MM
4. W. – 10.5 MM
5. Eagle Eye – 7.3 MM

Those films rounded out the top five. Weekend numbers courtesy boxofficemojo.com.

By,

Rish Arhant-Sudhir

W.

October 19, 2008

The newest Oliver Stone movie is now in theaters, W.

This film is a chronology of the most important events in President Bush’s life, from his college days in 1966 to his final days of his first term in 2004.

Josh Brolin is very good, perhaps even Oscar-worthy, as President Bush.

The supporting cast is good aside from Thandie Newton, who overacted as Condi.

As many reviews have mentioned, this is not a sole Bush-basher.

It may have you walking out of the theater, sympathetic of the man.

However, this did not apply to me.

Oliver Stone directed this film well and it is enjoyable for political junkies such as
Padmini Arhant.

Good luck at the movies!

Rating – 8/10

By,

Rish Arhant-Sudhir

Iron Man Sequel Cast

October 19, 2008

The highly anticipated sequel to this summer’s hit, Iron Man, has had some casting problems with Terrence Howard, who portrayed Rhodey.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Howard is no longer part of the project due to financial differences with Marvel.

Howard’s replacement, who will put on the suit of War Machine will be Academy-Award nominee Don Cheadle — most recently seen in Traitor.

This news is very disappointing as it is irritating; when a sequel done with a replacement of a cast member and the makers expect the audience not to notice.

Marvel sure has to come up with a believable explanation for the “new personality”, although Don Cheadle should be able to pull it.

By,

Rish Arhant-Sudhir

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