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The Hindu
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Among The Stars for the JSK1 Gaming Trophy
The three-year-old filly Among The Stars, who ran second in her last start, is in good shape as evidenced by her morning trials and should make amends in the JSK1 Gaming Trophy, the feature event of Friday's (July 25) races. Rails will be announced one hour before the first race. 1. BEYOND EXPECTATION PLATE (1,000m), Cl. V, 4-y-o and over, rated 1 to 26, 2.00 p.m.: 1. Mirae (6) Mosin 59.5, 2. Lion King (4) Merchant 59, 3. Northern Singer (7) C. Umesh 59, 4. Collateral (1) S. Chouhan 57.5, 5. Fidato (2) Antony Raj 56.5, 6. Gold Caviar (8) Bharat 55, 7. Lightning Blaze (5) Omkar 51 and 8. Between Friends (3) P. Dhebe 50. 1. NORTHERN SINGER, 2. BETWEEN FRIENDS, 3. LIGHTNING BLAZE 2. S.K. SUNDERJI SALVER (1,400m), Cl. III, rated 40 to 66, 2.30: 1. Lord And Master (5) C. Umesh 59, 2. Ultimo (1) Ajinkya 58.5, 3. Golden Glow (2) Yash 56.5, 4. Caliph (3) Trevor 54.5 and 5. Medusa (4) Sandesh 54. 1. ULTIMO, 2. MEDUSA 3. JSK1 GAMING TROPHY (1,000m), (Terms) Maiden, 3-y-o only, 3.00: 1. Trail Blazer (2) Navnath 56, 2. Aeon Flux (9) Gore 54.5, 3. Among The Stars (12) Yash 54.5, 4. Ar First Star (11) A. Prakash 54.5, 5. Azure (8) Antony Raj 54.5, 6. Beat The Heat (5) C. Umesh 54.5, 7. Enchanting (3) Neeraj 54.5, 8. Ensky (6) Merchant 54.5, 9. Mulan (7) Trevor 54.5, 10. Muskoka (10) Sandesh 54.5, 11. Regal Galleria (4) P. Dhebe 54.5 and 12. Viennoise (1) S. Amit 54.5. 1. AMONG THE STARS, 2. AZURE, 3. ENCHANTING 4. ISMAIL KHAN PLATE (1,400m), Cl. V, 4-y-o and over, rated 1 to 26, 3.30: 1. Exhalt (1) Bharat 59.5, 2. Red Dust (10) Sandesh 59.5, 3. Wild Child (9) Parmar 59, 4. Bohemian Rhapsody (3) Aditya 58.5, 5. Baleno (4) Bhawani 58, 6. Alaricus (11) C. Umesh 57, 7. Marlboro Man (7) Trevor 57, 8. Speak The Breed (2) Antony Raj 54.5, 9. Exotic Star (6) Gore 53.5, 10. Highground (8) S.J. Sunil 52.5 and 11. Yuletide (5) A. Prakash 50. 1. BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, 2. WILD CHILD, 3. ALARICUS 5. J.E. HUGHES TROPHY (1,200m), Cl. II, rated 60 to 86, 4.00: 1. Fighton (3) Bharat 59, 2. Cellini (Antony Raj) 58.5, 3. Emperor Roderic (7) C. Umesh 57.5, 4. Azrinaz (6) Sandesh 56.5, 5. Alpine Star (4) Ramswarup 56, 6. Divine Star (2) Trevor 55.5, 7. Rambler (8) P. Vinod 55.5 and 8. Misty (1) A. Prakash 53. 1. DIVINE STAR, 2. FIGHTON, 3. MISTY 6. ATOMIC PRINCE PLATE (1,200m), Cl. IV, 5-y-o and over, rated 20 to 46, 4.30: 1. Liam (8) Antony Raj 60.5, 2. Treasure Gold (3) Pranil 60.5, 3. Believe (2) Mosin 58.5, 4. Empower (6) S. Amit 58, 5. Majestic Warrior (10) Aditya 56, 6. Divine Intuition (1) A. Gaikwad 54.5, 7. Majorella Blue (12) Gore 54, 8. Jetfire (4) P. Dhebe 53.5, 9. Alpha Gene (9) N. Bhosale 53, 10. Ariyana Star (11) Shubham 52.5, 11. Red Merlot (5) A. Prakash 52.5 and 12. Arbitrage (7) Nirmal Jodha 52. 1. LIAM, 2. RED MERLOT, 3. ARBITRAGE 7. ORANGE FLAME PLATE (1,600m), Cl. IV, rated 20 to 46, 5.00: 1. The Athabasca (7) Pranil 60.5, 2. Doctor Dolly (5) Sandesh 60, 3. Vincero (9) Aditya 60, 4. Zarak (3) Mosin 60, 5. Hagibis (2) S. Amit 56.5, 6. Sands Of Dubai (1) Ramswarup 54.5, 7. Nostalgia (4) Trevor 53, 8. Little John (12) N. Bhosale 52.5, 9. Floyd (8) Yash 52, 10. Chandrayaan (11) Neeraj 51.5, 11. Esconido (10) A. Prakash 51 and 12. Looking Like A Wow (6) S. Chouhan 50. 1. NOSTALGIA, 2. SANDS OF DUBAI, 3. FLOYD Day's Best: AMONG THE STARS Jackpot: 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7. Treble: 4,5 & 6. Tanala: All races. Super Jackpot: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.


The Citizen
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
How Lebo M's former ballroom dance mate became the author of his ‘Nants'Ingonyama' autobiography
Lebo M's book is titled Nanst'Ingonyama, a phrase that the world first heard at the beginning of the Lion King movie. 'I don't know how many biographers I've fired all over the world to finally have a biography that is coming out,' shared renowned music producer Lebo M about the launch of his book. Titled Nanst'Ingonyama, the iconic phrase that the world first heard at the beginning of The Lion King movie, the book is written by South African-born author and playwright Soentjie Xavier. ALSO READ: Lebo M says there's nothing to celebrate about what government has done for the creative industry in 30 years of democracy Ballroom dance mates Lebo M and Xavier met as youngsters at the Tladi Youth Club ballroom dance in Soweto, around the ages of seven and eight. The two reconnected a few years ago when Lebo was performing in Portugal, where Xavier is based. 'She sent me this thing and I read it. For some reason, I had this natural instinct that God or the universe has presented the ultimate person to tell, not my story, but the journey of Lebo M, who starts as Lebohang Morake, who comes from Soweto,' said Lebo. A copy of Lebo M's book, Nanst'Ingonyam. Picture: Supplied The Grammy award-winning artist was speaking at the launch of the Dreamer and the Dream exhibition, a walk-through of Lebo M's 60 years, captured in images. Lebo said there was a book that Disney had backed, which was complete, but didn't hit the right notes with him. 'Disney was issuing a book about Lebo M, and I read it and I shut it down. It was 'this kid comes from South Africa, lives in LA and becomes a star', you know.' Xavier read an excerpt from the book on the night. The release date of the book is yet to be announced. ALSO READ: Lebo M celebrated ahead of first concert in SA on Good Friday Making it to the Hollywood Bowl Lebo M said his dream came true last year when he celebrated three decades of The Lion King by performing at the Hollywood Bowl. 'I grew up in Los Angeles and I used to drive a taxi in Los Angles. I would park my cab while big shows are happening. I'd just sit there and dream and imagine one day that I'm gonna be inside the Bowl, imagine, one day, I'm gonna play the Hollywood Bowl. That happened to me last year for the first time,' shared Lebo. Most of the images in the Dreamer and the Dream exhibition were taken by Lebo M's official photographer, Blaq Smith. 'We've seen the world. We've been everywhere and back, and it's been a fruitful journey — I'd like to believe,' said the photographer. Wall to wall: Images of Lebo with Dr John Kani and another image with US film producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Pictures: Supplied. The images feature Lebo M alongside some of the world's biggest names. The photos range from Prince William to one with singer and actor Jennifer Hudson. 'All these images were handpicked, and these were the most remarkable moments that I managed to capture of Unc. My favourite is actually that one,' said Smith, pointing at the shot of Lebo M with Kim Kardashian and her daughter, North West. Brotherhood: Blaq Smith and Lebo M. Picture: Supplied. Sharing a story about Blaq Smith's favourite photo, Lebo M said he was impressed by Smith's fearlessness. 'Just before my change of clothes, Smith comes and says, 'Unc, you gotta stay', he instructs me. He said, 'Kim, come this way', and I turn around and it's Kim… We've interacted before [with Kim], but I just loved his confidence. I loved how he said we're taking this picture now,' shared Lebo. 'Being talented and having the eye to really capture moments is quite special,' Lebo M said of the South African photographer. NOW READ: Sbongiseni Shezi: 'These are answered prayers but they don't look the way that I anticipated'


Daily Tribune
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Tribune
Nicolas Cage reveals why Sarah Jessica Parker relationship didn't work out
Bang Showbiz | Los Angeles Nicolas Cage didn't pass 'the Mom test' with Sarah Jessica Parker. The 61-year-old actor has opened up about his short lived romance with the Sex and the City star in the late 1990s, and he joked that their relationship fizzled out after her met her mother for the first time. He told E! News in a statement: 'I cared about Sarah, but I don't think I passed the Mom test. 'I recall sitting down with her and her mother for dinner at the Russian Tea Room, and I don't know if it was my blue Vanson Leather motorcycle jacket (which I still have) or my sinusitis, but I didn't hear from her again.' Over the weekend, Sarah revealed they started dating around the time they were filming together for 1992 rom com Honeymoon in Vegas. She confirmed the rumours on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, he he asked: 'Did you date Nic Cage?' She replied: 'Yes, I did.' The host, who is close friends with Sarah, quipped: 'Oh wow. We've got some talking to do!' During the chat, she also revealed she was the first to say 'I love you' to 63-year-old Lion King star Matthew. Sarah has also dated Michael J. Fox, Chris Penn, and Robert Downey Jr. The 6 0 -year- old And Just Like That actress now has children James, 22, and 16-year-old twins Tabitha and Marion with husband Matthew Broderick. Sarah recently admitted she thinks not being a 'Hollywood couple' has helped her marriage. The couple tied the knot in 1997, and she believes not speaking much about her personal life and being under the radar in New York has been key to their long-lasting romance. Asked the secret to her happy marriage, she told Britain's HELLO! magazine: 'Probably that I don't talk about it! It really is a secret. 'But maybe it's because we're not a Hollywood couple. We live in New York – maybe that's good.'


Time Business News
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Business News
Discover the Best Events in Madrid Today
Madrid, the vibrant heart of Spain, pulses with culture, history, music, and movement. Whether you're a local or just visiting, the capital offers an ever-evolving tapestry of experiences. For those eager to immerse themselves in the city's daily buzz, there's no better guide than eventos Madrid hoy, your starting point to unlock today's cultural treasures. From flamenco performances under the stars to open-air cinema, art exhibitions, food markets, and exclusive concerts, Madrid promises something fresh every single day. In this guide, we dive deep into today's top happenings, venues, and neighborhoods where the action thrives. Let us be your expert compass for uncovering the very best of Madrid — right now. Today, some of Madrid's most iconic venues like Teatro Español, Teatro Lope de Vega, and Teatro Lara feature standout performances. Whether you crave traditional Spanish drama, modern comedies, or Broadway-style musicals, these theaters boast expertly curated lineups. The Lion King continues its celebrated run at Lope de Vega, captivating audiences nightly. Smaller independent theaters in Malasaña and Lavapiés also stage cutting-edge productions, often in intimate spaces that blur the lines between performer and audience — a favorite for avant-garde fans. Madrid's music scene is electric. Today, enjoy an eclectic mix of genres: Indie rock at Sala El Sol, at Sala El Sol, Jazz improvisations at Café Central, at Café Central, Electro nights at La Riviera, at La Riviera, Latin grooves at BarCo, at BarCo, And a host of busking performances across El Retiro and Plaza Mayor. Many rooftop venues — such as Azotea del Círculo and Ginkgo Sky Bar — also offer live DJ sets with panoramic city views as the sun sets over the skyline. Madrid's cultural core thrives in spaces like Museo Reina Sofía, Museo del Prado, and CaixaForum Madrid, where contemporary exhibitions open regularly. Today's must-see is the Picasso y la Modernidad Española exhibit at Reina Sofía, alongside immersive digital showcases at Ideal Centro de Artes Digitales. Local galleries in Chueca and Salamanca districts spotlight emerging Spanish and international artists, often with free entry and evening vernissages that include wine and artist talks. Taste Madrid today at the Mercado de San Miguel, Mercado de Antón Martín, or the bustling Platea Madrid. Pop-up tapas events and street food trucks will be parked in Matadero Madrid, where the city's gastronomic creativity is on full display. Events such as the Vermouth & Cheese Experience or Craft Beer Fest bring together local producers and enthusiastic foodies for curated tastings and workshops. Open-air film screenings are a summer staple. Cibeles de Cine, located inside the Palacio de Cibeles, projects award-winning films nightly in a majestic courtyard setting. Meanwhile, Autocine Madrid revives retro cinema vibes with drive-in classics. For indie film fans, the Cineteca at Matadero Madrid screens experimental films and documentaries today with post-screening Q&As hosted by directors. For those seeking Madrid's artisanal flair, Mercado de Diseño and Nómada Market offer a curated mix of handmade jewelry, sustainable fashion, prints, and ceramics. Pop-up design fairs in Conde Duque and La Tabacalera highlight young creators redefining Madrid's creative economy. Today, several stalls in Barrio de las Letras showcase street art, vintage pieces, and DIY accessories, attracting collectors and tourists alike. Start your day with sunrise yoga in El Retiro, attend Tai Chi sessions in Templo de Debod, or book an aerial silks class in Parque del Oeste. Wellness in Madrid isn't confined to gyms — it spills onto terraces, rooftops, and tranquil green corners. Today's highlights include sound healing sessions, forest bathing in Casa de Campo, and meditation circles at community centers in Lavapiés. As night falls, the city transforms. Medias Puri, Teatro Kapital, and Joy Eslava host dance floors with live performers, themed nights, and immersive visuals. For a Latin twist, Tropical House in Malasaña offers salsa and bachata until sunrise. LGBTQ+ friendly venues in Chueca throw themed parties, open to all who want to experience inclusive, vibrant nightlife. Families can head to Madrid Río Park today for waterside play zones, skate parks, and puppet theaters. Faunia, Zoo Aquarium, and Teleférico de Madrid are open with special summer activities for children. Interactive museums like Museo de Ciencias Naturales and Museo del Ferrocarril host workshops and games designed for curious young minds. To maximize your time, use official event platforms or mobile apps with real-time updates and booking options. Several events require reservations, and some offer limited seating or time sl0ts — especially for guided tours and tastings. Opt for walking or renting a bike to navigate central Madrid easily and sustainably. Keep an eye on weather changes and pack accordingly. Madrid never sleeps — and neither should your curiosity. From the moment the sun rises over the royal skyline to the last echoes of flamenco in a candlelit tavern, the city offers a nonstop feast of experiences. Check daily, stay spontaneous, and let the rhythm of Madrid guide you. TIME BUSINESS NEWS


Perth Now
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Nicolas Cage reveals why Sarah Jessica Parker relationship didn't work out
Nicolas Cage didn't pass "the Mom test" with Sarah Jessica Parker. The 61-year-old actor has opened up about his short lived romance with the Sex and the City star in the late 1990s, and he joked that their relationship fizzled out after her met her mother for the first time. He told E! News in a statement: "I cared about Sarah, but I don't think I passed the Mom test. "I recall sitting down with her and her mother for dinner at the Russian Tea Room, and I don't know if it was my blue Vanson Leather motorcycle jacket (which I still have) or my sinusitis, but I didn't hear from her again." Over the weekend, Sarah revealed they started dating around the time they were filming together for 1992 rom com Honeymoon in Vegas. She confirmed the rumours on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, he he asked: "Did you date Nic Cage?" She replied: "Yes, I did." The host, who is close friends with Sarah, quipped: 'Oh wow. We've got some talking to do!' During the chat, she also revealed she was the first to say "I love you" to 63-year-old Lion King star Matthew. Sarah has also dated Michael J. Fox, Chris Penn, and Robert Downey Jr. The 60-year-old And Just Like That actress now has children James, 22, and 16-year-old twins Tabitha and Marion with husband Matthew Broderick. Sarah recently admitted she thinks not being a 'Hollywood couple' has helped her marriage. The couple tied the knot in 1997, and she believes not speaking much about her personal life and being under the radar in New York has been key to their long-lasting romance. Asked the secret to her happy marriage, she told Britain's HELLO! magazine: 'Probably that I don't talk about it! It really is a secret. 'But maybe it's because we're not a Hollywood couple. We live in New York – maybe that's good.'