Articles related to "Leela"On March 24, 2009, Leela James will bestow us with her powerful vocals in her second studio album, Let's Do it Again (Shanachie Records).
University students Mishka and Leela meet and fall in love. When Mishka's name is linked with a terrorist bombing, Leela must decide who to trust.
Bender's Big Score, The Beast with a Billion Backs, Bender's Game and Into the Wild Green Yonder - Plots, Release Dates, Guest Voice Stars, Directors and Writers.
Musical performances and instruments are central to the story of Leela and Mishka in Janette Turner Hospital's Miles Franklin Literary Award longlisted novel Orpheus Lost
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Robert Randolph & The Family Band's "Colorblind" was one of the year's most eagerly awaited albums, and I'm happy to report that it lives up to all expectations.
Fry, Leela, Professor Farnsworth & Bender are back in for their first full length feature. Laugh! Cry! Then watch it again with French subtitles!
A country as large as India cannot be explored adequately within a few weeks. Here are some places you shouldn't miss if your time is limited to a month or less.
Three views of Paris, as seen through the eyes of writers Sinclair Lewis, George Orwell and Radhika Jha, each offering a look at the city's people, food and culture.
Picturesque Goa, with its tropical weather, is emerging as a hot wedding and honeymoon destination. Here's where to stay to have a honeymoon to remember.
Nine longlist finalists of Australia's most prestigious literary award have been announced, showcasing the best of contemporary Australian fiction.
Comedy Central orders thirteen more episodes of Matt Groening's other animated TV show. Original cast members will reprise their roles.
The romantic comedy directed by Rajkumar Santoshi is expected to be the next blockbuster.
Diwali, the festival of lights, is witness to multiple big budget film releases that view for viewer attention.
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Whether it is to celebrate a heavenly wedding or mark a victory, Charkula is a top-heavy dance which has the dancers balance a 108-lamp structure on their heads!
The two stars will be seen together for the first time on the big screen.
Soul music reached its high point during the 1960s and early 1970s. It declined during the 1980s, but reemerged in the late 1990s, which has led to a soul Renaissance.
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder DVD is an entertaining send-off (?) for the 20th Century Fox animated series. 7/10.
Futurama is being brought back from cancellation thanks to a growing fanbase, but for those who missed out while it was on the air, what makes this cartoon so special?
HDDCS is a typical Bollywood extravaganza replete with melodrama, song and dance. It was released in 1999 and went on to become one of the biggest blockbusters that year.
Early urban artists attracted black followers. Rock & roll and disco artists made crossover music. Since the late 80s, blacks have stopped the deliberate crossover trend.
On his latest album, Wait For Me, techno master Moby strikes a different chord than on 2008's Last Night, offering a highly personal album of mostly quiet instrumentals.
In the wake of Torchwood and the Sarah Jane Adventures a well known robotic dog gets a spinoff of his own. But don't expect a Doctor Who crossover.
Dev.D, director Anurag Kashyap's contemporary take on the classic Indian film Devdas, pushes the boundaries and works for Indian and western audiences.
In Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference, Dipesh Chakrabarty undertakes an arduous mission.
In this final part of the interview, Dora de Paula talks about the road since her arrival in Paris, her current project and her views of the future.
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