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Celebrity News - 27/3/2014

NEW YORK The cast of Darren Aronofsky’s Noah stepped out at the Ziegfeld Theatre to tout their new adventure/drama. Russell Crowe found himself in good company with the film’s leading lady Jennifer Connelly. The actress turned heads in an edgy look by Louis Vuitton. Meanwhile, Emma Watson stunned in a dramatic black gown by Oscar de la Renta. Others on hand included Ian Somerhalder, Tyson Beckford, 50 Cent, Douglas Booth, Alexandra Daddario, and Stephen Baldwin. Earlier in the day, Crowe stopped by Good Morning America where he hyped up the flick between signing autographs for fans. Jude Law also made an appearance to discuss his latest project Dom Hemingway. At Rockefeller Center, a bundled up Tina Fey helped direct scenes for her currently untitled upcoming sitcom. Nearby, The Following’s Jessica Stroup paid NBC Studios a visit. And Rachel Zoe chatted with SiriusXM Radio about her new book Living in Style. NEW YORK Vanessa Williams hit Haven’s Kitchen where she helped Splenda celebrate their new 365 Sweet Swaps Initiative. Robin Thicke treated fans to a special performance in honor of Express’ new Times Square store opening. Mar 31, 2014
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'Dancing with the Stars' Season 18 Premiere: Who Will be Eliminated Next Week?

Season 18 of "Dancing with the Stars" kicked off on Monday with stellar performances from all 10 celebrities and their partners. But the show has brought in a new elimination format, which means some of them will ne shown the doors based on their performances. "Star Wars" actor Billy Dee Williams and his partner Emma Slater did a Cha Cha and managed only 15 points. Mar 18, 2014
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Ilayaraja in top 25 world class music composers list

Popular, internet cinema site, the taste of cinema has released a list of 25 greatest film composers in cinema history. The list includes a lot of likes of holly wood, but the surprise is that our one and only maestro Ilayaraja. Ilayaraja, the king of southindian film music is featured at number 9, well ahead of Hans Zimmer, James Horner, Howard Shore and Thomas Newman. Mar 17, 2014