A sequence from an upcoming “Peaky Blinders” stage show and a performance from legendary local band UB40 are amongst the highlights of closing ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
The sequence from U.K.-wide theater show “Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby,” will be staged at Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium on Aug. 8, with a special performance of a newly-commissioned track from Laura Mvula, inspired by Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand,” which is used as the TV show’s theme song. Written and adapted for the stage by creator Steven Knight, and choreographed and directed by Rambert’s artistic director Benoit Swan Pouffer, the theater production will receive its world premiere at Birmingham Hippodrome on Sept. 27 as part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival.
Under the guidance of creative directors Amber Rimell and Bronski from Tawbox, the ceremony will showcase the region’s musical talent past, present and future,...
The sequence from U.K.-wide theater show “Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby,” will be staged at Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium on Aug. 8, with a special performance of a newly-commissioned track from Laura Mvula, inspired by Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand,” which is used as the TV show’s theme song. Written and adapted for the stage by creator Steven Knight, and choreographed and directed by Rambert’s artistic director Benoit Swan Pouffer, the theater production will receive its world premiere at Birmingham Hippodrome on Sept. 27 as part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival.
Under the guidance of creative directors Amber Rimell and Bronski from Tawbox, the ceremony will showcase the region’s musical talent past, present and future,...
- 8/8/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
It is the season of Punjabi remakes and the filmmakers of Baaghi 2 have remastered Panjabi Mc’s iconic Punjabi track, “Mundiyan To Bach Ke”, the first Bhangra song to break into the UK Top 10 music charts.
Originally sung by Labh Janjua, Baaghi 2’s version of Mundiyan To Bach Ke has been rewritten by Ginny Diwan, remixed by Sandeep Shirodkar and choreographed by Rahul Shetty.
The team have created a spectacular dance number, an eclectic mix of bhangra and Bollywood.
Sharing the song on social media Tiger Shroff said,” Ye raha!!! #Mundiyan from Baaghi 2 out now! Hope you guys like it!”
Disha Patani too tweeted, “This one’s already my favourite! #Mundiyan Out Now”
So put your Punjabi hands in the air – Groove, Dance, Move & Repeat with Mundiyan, out now!
Baaghi 2 is an action film produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Ahmed Khan. A Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment production, presented by Fox Star Studios,...
Originally sung by Labh Janjua, Baaghi 2’s version of Mundiyan To Bach Ke has been rewritten by Ginny Diwan, remixed by Sandeep Shirodkar and choreographed by Rahul Shetty.
The team have created a spectacular dance number, an eclectic mix of bhangra and Bollywood.
Sharing the song on social media Tiger Shroff said,” Ye raha!!! #Mundiyan from Baaghi 2 out now! Hope you guys like it!”
Disha Patani too tweeted, “This one’s already my favourite! #Mundiyan Out Now”
So put your Punjabi hands in the air – Groove, Dance, Move & Repeat with Mundiyan, out now!
Baaghi 2 is an action film produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Ahmed Khan. A Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment production, presented by Fox Star Studios,...
- 3/1/2018
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Blindspot likes to spend a few episodes taking stylistic chances. Blindspot Season 2 Episode 8 is one of those episodes, and it's really up to you whether its multiple points of view worked or not. Once that device passes it has several scenes that are going to come back and bite these characters in the ass.
"We Fight Death On Thick Lone Waters" (previously known as "Do Not Slack, The Featherweight Wins") starts with a gangbusters idea: Jane and Weller have gone missing while undercover trying to capture an arms dealer, and the team is desperate to get them back at any cost.
Sounds great, right? But the episode isn't content just with that premise. It decides to spend the first portion of the episode recounting the events that led up to the disappearance from three different perspectives: Jane's as well as the two criminals they were working with, Lynn and Clive.
"We Fight Death On Thick Lone Waters" (previously known as "Do Not Slack, The Featherweight Wins") starts with a gangbusters idea: Jane and Weller have gone missing while undercover trying to capture an arms dealer, and the team is desperate to get them back at any cost.
Sounds great, right? But the episode isn't content just with that premise. It decides to spend the first portion of the episode recounting the events that led up to the disappearance from three different perspectives: Jane's as well as the two criminals they were working with, Lynn and Clive.
- 11/10/2016
- by Brittany Frederick
- TVfanatic
Ten years is a long time. Need proof? How about the fact that in 2003, people were listening to -- and enjoying -- songs by Lumidee and Wayne Wonder that not only sounded exactly the same, but were also horrible. Fortunately the rest of the year's offerings were more acceptable and lasting. To wit: "Crazy In Love" and "In Da Club" would rank as the best singles released in 2013 -- apologies to Daft Punk, Robin Thicke, Bruno Mars and the rest of this year's artists reaching into the 1970s to find the next great pop hit.
Ahead, the 32 songs you loved in 2003.
1. Beyonce, "Crazy in Love"
2. The Black Eyed Peas, "Where Is The Love?"
3. Fountains of Wayne, "Stacy's Mom"
4. Fall Out Boy, "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy"
5. Justin Timberlake, "Cry Me a River"
6. Simple Plan, "Addicted"
7. Kym Marsh, "Come On Over"
8. S Club 8, "Fool No More"
9. Lil Kim feat.
Ahead, the 32 songs you loved in 2003.
1. Beyonce, "Crazy in Love"
2. The Black Eyed Peas, "Where Is The Love?"
3. Fountains of Wayne, "Stacy's Mom"
4. Fall Out Boy, "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy"
5. Justin Timberlake, "Cry Me a River"
6. Simple Plan, "Addicted"
7. Kym Marsh, "Come On Over"
8. S Club 8, "Fool No More"
9. Lil Kim feat.
- 7/23/2013
- by Christopher Rosen
- Huffington Post
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