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January 26, 2009

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Artist of the Week: Dierks Bentley


January 26, 2009 06:23:05 GMT


With his experience of recording hit singles such as "What I Was Thinkin'" and "Every Mile a Memory" which both landed atop Billboard Hot Country Songs, Dierks Bentley is back with a new album "Feel That Fire", which will carry another smash hit with the same name. Calling the title track as "sums up the message of the album," he has released the song since September 29, 2009.

Coming from the songwriting desk where Bentley teams up with Brett Beavers, Brad Warren and Brett Warren, "Feel That Fire" is a "fun, uptempo party kind of songs and really well-crafted, quality statements about life," according to label president/CEO Mike Dungan. Since making its debut in September, it peaked at number 8 on Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and at number 3 on Canadian Radio and Records Country Singles chart, proving Bentley as a major talent.
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Full Winners List of the 15th Screen Actors Guild Awards

January 26, 2009 03:20:10 GMT


On Sunday, January 25, Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center has witnessed the honoring of the outstanding performances for actors and actresses with the gala ceremony of 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Awards. At the event televised live on both TNT and TBS, "The Dark Knight" led the pack, snubbing two kudos.

The summer blockbuster movie from director Christopher Nolan was earlier awarded with The Actor for the Outstanding Stunt Ensemble prize. In addition, one of its stars, Heath Ledger has been revealed by Kristin Scott Thomas as the recipient of the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as Joker.
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15th SAG Awards: 'John Adams' Grab Two Wins

January 26, 2009 02:43:59 GMT


More TV winners are rolling in at the 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series goes to Sally Field of "Brothers & Sisters" while Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series falls to the hand of "Mad Men" cast.

Minutes later Laura Linney is announced as the winner of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries. She has won at the recent Golden Globes for similar role in HBO's miniseries "John Adams". Meanwhile, her co-star Paul Giamatti takes the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries.
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Kate Winslet Scores Best Supporting Actress at 2009 SAG Awards


January 26, 2009 02:22:13 GMT


The 15th Screen Actors Guild Awards is on the way and Kate Winslet has been awarded with one kudo. The 33-year-old actress who has won two Golden Globes earlier this month has been hailed as Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of a German lady with a dark secret in "The Reader".

On the gala ceremony held at Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center, Winslet was given the particular award by Greg Kinnear. While she has won the Best Supporting Actress title, she is still up for the Best Actress, in which she is nominated for her performance in "Revolutionary Road".
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Early Winners of 15th Screen Actors Guild Awards

January 26, 2009 02:01:11 GMT


Live from Los Angeles' Shrine Exposition Center on Sunday, January 25 is Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony. Both leading actors of "30 Rock" take a kudo during the early announcement of its winners. Alec Baldwin wins Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series while Tina Fey grabs the Female category.

Jon Hamm and Kyra Sedgwick hand the prize for Baldwin while Rosario Dawson and Kiefer Sutherland give Fey hers. Additionally, the "30 Rock" stars earn double when the show is announced as the recipient of Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series over shows such as "Desperate Housewives", "Entourage", "The Office" and "Weeds".
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Video: Cast Speaking of 'Chuck' Special 3-D Episode

January 26, 2009 01:32:05 GMT


A special edition of "Chuck" will be broadcast on February 2, and an introduction from the cast of what's so special about it has been released. Zachary Levi and Yvonne Strahovski express their enthusiasm of the first 3D episode of the series, and so does guest star Dominic Monaghan who plays a rock star.

Creator Josh Schwartz said, "The technology is pretty amazing, and the stuff we were able to shoot - all the mind flashes are going to be in 3D and the opening credits, as well as the action set pieces." He added that there could be scenes of Sarah scantily clad and Mike eating a donut, all in 3D.
 
 
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