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Sleaze row: Bangalore Police to submit report

Bangalore: The Bangalore police is expected to submit an official report on a court's orders on the Karnataka Assembly sleaze case. Three former BJP ministers were caught watching a porn clip on a mobile phone while the Assembly was in session.

Krishna Palemar, Lakshman Savadi and CC Patil resigned after the case came to light.

CC Patil and Lakshman Savadi were caught watching an obscene video on their mobile phones on Tuesday while the Assembly was in session. A regional TV channel aired the footage of the duo watching the clippings when the Assembly was debating the issue of hoisting of Pakistan national flag in a town in Bijapur district on the New Year's day.

Three former BJP ministers were caught watching a porn clip on a mobile phone while the Assembly was in session.

The footage showed Savadi watching the video and later joined by Patil for a brief while.

Savadi had earlier tried to explain away the controversy saying the video was a "value addition" for a discussion on the rave parties that happened during a tourism festival in coastal Karnataka.

"I have done nothing wrong and I will not resign. I was watching a foreign rave party scene sent by one of my colleague minister Krishna. I did it to understand what rave party means," Savadi had said.

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GLOW: NAUGHTY NEON 2 pt.1 – Video

24-02-2012 06:55 So this event was interesting. The crowd came, the DJ came, it was all good until...NYPD came. The thing about NYC and the Rave Scene, there really aren't many venues to support this scene and there are so many hops that have to be jumped through to pull off a great event. The Original GLOW : Naughty Neon set the bar last year for NYC Electronic Dance Music events; this year we are going WAY BIGGER at a 5000+ Capacity Legal Indoor/Outdoor Venue in Brooklyn and LEGENDS from various different EDM genres. You will not want to miss out on this! Original Brooklyn in Association with NYCR Proudly Present... GLOW : Naughty Neon 2 Sunday February 19th, 2012@The Cultural Performing Arts Center of Brooklyn New York. PRESIDENT'S DAY WEEKEND NO SCHOOL/WORK THE NEXT DAY Neon is a common element in the universe, but is rarely found on Earth. Only when captured and excited electrically can neon be observed brilliantly glowing.

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SCENE | Winnipeg Comedy Fest promises last laugh

Posted by SCENE Staff | Wednesday February 22, 2012

CBC's This Is That brings live show to this year's Winnipeg Comedy Festival

As if you didn't know, it's the year 2012.  What does that mean? Well, if you follow the Mayan calendar, it might very well be the end of the world as we know it, but perhaps not.

2012 also marks the 11th year of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival.  And according to artistic director Al Rae "apart from the pretend gloom of our Mayan Apocolypto theme, the future of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival has never been brighter."

So who's going to be getting the last laughs April 5 - 15?

The hosts include Canadian icon Alan Thicke of Growing Pains and The Alan Thicke Show,  television sitcom star and talk show host Caroline Rhea, (just think Sabrina the Teenage Witch) and comedian Harland Williams who appeared in the movies Dumb and Dumber and Half Baked.

And CBC faves The Debaters, This is That and DNTO will be presenting their shows in front of live audiences.

The Debaters always draws huge crowds and this year they'll be able to fit more people in as their event moves to the Burton Cummings Theatre.

This Is That features Pete Oldring and Pat Kelly who provide 90% of the voices on the show, even the women sometimes. Their special guest is popular Vancouver comedian Charlie Demers.  He's been on the show before. In fact, he's the man behind This Is That's biggest story ever, "Quebec Lowers the Drinking Age to 14.

CBC Winnipeg's Wab Kinew will be hosting a special Aboriginal show called Unreserved. Some of the performers include Don Kelly, Ryan McMahon and Don Burnstick.

DNTO will once again be at the Gas Station Theatre and will feature four of their favourite storytellers plus a hot Winnipeg musical act.

Here are some of the other performers booked at this year's festival.

Nicole Arbour, Johhny Bagpipes, Sarah Cornell, Sean Cullen, Melanie Dahling, Debra DiGiovanni, Lou Dinos, John B. Duff, Stevie Ray Fromstein, Jen Grant, Cheryl Hann, Dean Jenkinson, Simon King, Matt Kirshen, Rebecca Kohler,  Elvira Kurt,  Laura Landauer, Kevin McDonald and many more.

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Til Schweiger on The Risks And Rewards Of Making Emotional Action-Drama ‘The Guardians’ (Exclusive)

BERLIN – Til Schweiger never stops moving. The German star is setting up the next shot in his new film: the action drama Schutzengeln (The Guardians) in an apartment loft in Berlin.

Like most of his German films, Schweiger co-wrote, directs and stars in The Guardians, described as an “emotional action drama.” Schweiger plays Max Fischer, an ex-special forces solider assigned to protect an orphan girl until she can testify in court against a notorious weapons dealer. Schweiger’s own 15-year-old daughter Luna plays the girl.

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As he blocks out the scene for the crew, Schweiger speaks in short, staccato-like sentences. As soon as they get it, the actor/director is out the door and down the stairs at a rapid clip. It’ll take at least a half hour to light the scene and Schweiger doesn’t want to waste any time. Hitting the bottom of the stairs, he jogs across the courtyard and hops in a ground floor window, where his editor is waiting to cut a scene they shot last night.

“I hate sitting around and waiting, that’s why I always have an editing suite on set,” Schweiger tells The Hollywood Reporter.  “It lets me work faster. A lot of directors, they don’t go into the editing room during the shoot. When they come back, they’ve forgotten what they’ve shot,” he adds, drawing on a cigarette. “That’s why their films come out a year after they shoot them.”

It’s day 15 on the Schutzengeln shoot. Schweiger plans to shoot till April. The film comes out in Germany this September.  This time next year, Schweiger plans to shoot the whole film again, with an international cast, in what will mark his English-language directorial debut.

“That was always the plan, to do it twice,” he says, “In Germany with me as the lead and then internationally with me directing but not playing the lead role.”

As an actor, Til Schweiger is hardly unknown in Hollywood. He played the knife sharpening, Nazi-balls-shooting Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. He had supporting roles in Garry Marshall’s New Year’s Eve and This Means War from McG.

But in Germany, Schweiger is a super-star. In addition to being the country’s biggest box office draw he is one of its most successful directors. His last film, Kokowääh, which he also wrote and starred in (with another daughter, the 9-year-old Emma Tiger Schweiger) made more than $40 million in Germany alone. Since his breakthrough as a director with Barefoot in 2005, Schweiger’s films have earned upwards of $150 million for Warner Bros in Germany, which co-produces and distributes all his movies here.

Warners is on board the German Schutzengeln and is believed to be circling the English-language remake. While his editor tweaks a scene in the film, Schweiger pulls out his smart phone and shows THR an email from Richard Fox, Warner Bros. EVP of international. It’s a rave for the footage of The Guardians shot so far, for Schweiger’s directing and for Luna Schweiger’s performance.

“You’re like the 100th person to read that mail,” Schweiger says, chuckling proudly.

Schweiger has a lot riding on The Guardians. Budgeted at $10 million (€7.5 million), this isn’t his most expensive film but it is arguably his riskiest. Nearly all of Schweiger’s German movies as a director – and all of his recent successes – have been romantic comedies. Moving to action is a big gamble.

“We haven’t done action movies in Germany. We had some attempts in the 90s but they failed,” Schweiger tells THR.

Homemade action movies have a spotty record in Germany. Thomas Jahn’s Tarantino-inspired action comedy Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (1996) – which Schweiger co-wrote and starred in - was a huge hit, earning some $25 million locally.

But Schweiger’s action-fueled follow up, the professional assassin thriller The Polar Bear (1998), which he also directed, earned around $5 million. And more recent efforts, such as the Reto Salimbeni-helmed One Way (2006), bombed taking just $1.5 million at the German box office.

“Germans aren’t action fans,” Schweiger says.  “The only kind of action that really works is Bond. And I’ve never done this before, so it’s a risk. But I love action films. It’s my favorite genre.”

Schweiger’s producer Tom Zickler, however, argues that the time is right for a German action movie.

“The market for romantic comedies is getting saturated, we’ve seen that the sequels to hit German rom-coms aren’t performing as well,” says Zickler. “If there was a time to try action here, this is it.”

And while Germany might be an untested market for home grown thrillers, one territory certain to welcome Til Schweiger as an action star is Russia. Russia is the only market outside of German-speaking Europe where Schweiger is a box office draw. He has been a star in Moscow since Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door aired on Russian TV in the late 90s – and drew an audience of 84 million viewers.

“The Russians are going to go crazy for this film,” Schweiger says of Schutzengeln. “The Russian male audience, they loved Knockin' on Heaven’s Door and they like my comedies but the Russian male audience is action, action, action. They are going to love this.”

Indeed, Zickler and Schweiger’s shingle Barefoot Films has already sold Russia rights to Schutzengeln on the action premise and Schweiger’s name alone.

As inspiration for his action thriller, Schweiger oddly doesn’t mention Tarantino (“he’s a genius but that’s not my style”) but instead singles out Clint Eastwood and, particularly, Ben Affleck. ?

“My main inspiration for Schutzengeln was watching (Affleck’s heist thriller) The Town, which for me is the best American film in years,” Schweiger says. “I’m saying this guy with just two films is the legitimate successor to Clint Eastwood. Affleck is the new Clint Eastwood.”

Like Affleck, Schweiger’s The Guardians hopes to combine full-on action sequences (one rough cut scene screened for THR resembled a Luc Besson OTT shoot-out) with a heart-on-sleeve storyline. Schutzengeln, he points out, is actually an emotional drama about a man and a young girl who learn to trust and love each other. With a lot of bullets thrown in.

“It’s my most ambitious film.  And it’s going to be my best,” Schweiger says.

The crew has finished setting up the next shot. Schweiger jumps out the ground floor window and hoofs it up the stairs. After wrapping Schutzengeln, the tireless mulit-hyphanate will begin shooting Kokowääh 2, the sequel to his rom com hit this Fall for a Feb. 2013 release.  By then – with or without Warner Bros. - Schweiger plans to have begun shooting the English version of The Guardians.

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Pucker™ Vodka Expands Boldly-Flavored Vodka Portfolio with the Launch of Two New Expressions

DEERFIELD, Ill., Feb. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pucker™ Vodka continues to surprise flavored vodka fans with its distinct and unexpected flavors. Now, one year after bursting on the scene, Pucker Vodka is introducing two bold, intense flavors – Pucker™ Lemonade Lust Vodka and Pucker™ Raspberry Rave Vodka – to the family.

All six Pucker Vodka flavors are perfect for those looking to break up with their boring vodka and to match up with an exciting and new intensely flavored vodka.

"Last year, we launched Pucker Vodka to help flavored vodka drinkers express their 'live out loud' personalities, and they certainly responded well to our original flavors," said Kim Washington, Senior Director, Vodkas for Beam Inc. "This year, we chose to expand our line to include two of the most popular flavors – lemonade and raspberry – to help liven up old, boring, vodka cocktails."

Pucker Lemonade Lust Vodka provides bright bursts of crisp lemon flavor and a hint of lime, while Pucker Raspberry Rave Vodka offers an intense raspberry flavor and a touch of floral notes. Both new products are four-times distilled, 70-proof, and packed with intense flavor. Each of the new flavors provides a taste that is balanced and confident enough to enjoy with a simple mixer, served straight-up or in a playful cocktail creation.

To demonstrate its stand-out and unique new flavors, Pucker Vodka recommends these cocktails:

Lusty Lemon 
1 1/2 parts Pucker™ Lemonade Lust Vodka 
2 parts Fresh Lemon Sour
4 parts Iced Tea
Lemon Wedge
Combine ingredients and serve over ice in a tall highball glass. Garnish with a lemon wedge.

Raspberry Breeze
1 1/2 parts Pucker™ Raspberry Rave Vodka
2 parts Grapefruit Juice
2 parts Cranberry Juice
Lemon Wedge
Combine ingredients in order and serve over ice in a tall highball glass. Garnish with a lemon wedge.

Lemonade Lust and Raspberry Rave are available nationwide in February at a suggested retail price of $15.99 for a 750ml bottle. For more information, please go to http://www.puckervodka.com or http://www.facebook.com/puckervodka.

About Pucker™ Vodka

Pucker™ Vodka is made from natural flavors, combined with a vodka that's distilled four times to deliver full flavor that can be enjoyed straight or mixed in any cocktail. Pucker Vodka creates a unique sensory vodka experience unlike any other flavored vodka on the market today. Flavors include Sour Apple Sass, Grape Gone Wild, Cherry Tease, Citrus Squeeze, Lemonade Lust and Raspberry Rave.

About Beam Inc.

As one of the world's leading premium spirits companies, Beam is Crafting the Spirits that Stir the World.  Consumers from all corners of the globe call for the company's brands, including Jim Beam Bourbon, Maker's Mark Bourbon, Sauza Tequila, Canadian Club Whisky, Courvoisier Cognac, Teacher's Scotch Whisky, Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey, Laphroaig Scotch Whisky, Cruzan Rum, Hornitos Tequila, Knob Creek Bourbon, EFFEN Vodka, Pucker Flavored Vodka, Larios Gin, Whisky DYC, DeKuyper Cordials, and Skinnygirl Cocktails.  The Beam portfolio includes 10 of the world's top 100 premium spirits brands and some of the industry's fastest growing innovations.  Beam is focused on delivering superior performance with its unique combination of scale with agility and a strategy of Creating Famous Brands, Building Winning Markets and Fueling Our Growth.  Beam and its 3,200 passionate associates worldwide generated 2011 sales of $2.8 billion on volume of 34 million 9-liter cases.

Headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, Beam is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BEAM and is included in the S&P 500 Index and the MSCI World Index.  For more information on Beam, its brands, and its commitment to social responsibility, please visit http://www.beamglobal.com and http://www.drinksmart.com.

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