Bill Murray’s quirky personality extends way beyond the big-screen, and the veteran actor’s strange yet charming way of getting involved in projects has been revealed by St. Vincent director, Theodore Melfi.
Bill Murray has once again proved to be the life of the party with a new video showing the veteran actor pulling some serious moves.
63-year-old actor and star of Ghostbusters, Caddyshack and Groundhog Day has revealed his secret to being cool, and it’s easier than you might think.
Andy Murray’s glossy girlfriend, Kim Sears, donned an eye-catching white dress as she watched her man get his Wimbledon title defence underway.
Andy Murray says his appointment of a new coach did not “feel like a strange thing to do”, and is clearly unconcerned with the media questioning he has received.
The Film and Publication Board has just given The Spear painting a “16N” rating. This means that children under the age of 16 should not have access to the artwork because it displays nudity.
A protest march is currently underway and heading towards the Goodman Gallery, with people having been bussed in from as far as Mpumalanga and Limpopo. Check out all the action, and protest signs, after the jump.
Remember Paul Molesiwa, the security guard we saw in the video of the two guys vandalising the Zuma penis painting? Louis Mabokela, one of the two vandals, laid a charge of assault against him after Molesiwa was shown on camera head-butting and flipping Mabokela to the floor. Molesiwa is expected in court today.
So far we’ve heard from everyone regarding the controversial Jacob Zuma painting, “The Spear”, apart from the actual artist himself. In an affidavit to the police leading to his court case, Brett Murray explains why he created this work. Read it inside.
Today the ANC is in court over the controversial painting of President Jacob Zuma and his penis. Some of his supporters have gathered outside the South Gauteng High Court, along with six of his children. The other 12 of his confirmed 18 kids were absent. See the first pics of all the excitement inside.
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