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20 YEARS AS THE EYE OF ENTERTAINMENT
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ith over 30-years at the ‘front-line,’ there’s no doubting Grantley Haynes’ impact in today’s music industry – at home and aboard. Having created his own GT’s Records, in 1983, he’s worked with the likes of British-based musical; UB40, Aswad, Pato Banton, Peter Spence, the late Smiley Culture and Tippa Irie, creating legendary statuses for their likes, as well as mixing it with already well-established greats - Mile Copland and Jay Boberg – whose IRS Record label worked with The Police Black Sabbath, R.E.M., The Stranglers, The Damned, Jools Holland and others. Today, as Chief Executive Officer and Founder of The Wheeler Street Corporation, he’s creating a new generation of incredibly talented musicians – but this time, covering a wider scope of musical genres and ages. With a degree in criminology, Grantley set-up the Wheeler Street Corporation, founded in 2007, which is an initiative that takes a bus into Birmingham’s inner city areas to engage with the more vulnerable young people and then helps to guide them on the road to success. This all stems from Haynes giving up his music career after witnessing young people suffering from the menace of the drug culture in the city. His achievements, since, has seen him win a number of awards and being honoured by the Home Office. The project has seen an array of fantastically talented artists come through – one of whom, Lucy Tennyson, proving great testament of the success of the CIC. “Lucy was 13 when she came to us and is proving to be one of our leading lights,” Haynes ac-
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Grantley ‘GT’ Haynes – Managing his stars to perfection l Grantley Haynes (centre) with two of the talented artists under his wing - Lucy Tennyson (left) and Miss Aliyah knowledged. “She was always super-talented, but was overwhelmed with the reaction from people who heard her voice. Now 17, she’s managed her talent and the realization that she has it in abundance.” With two single releases under her belt, Tennyson is one of 10 young people, from the Wheeler
Street Corporation, on the ‘Young Entertainers’ LP which is out now. Adding to Lucy’s success, there is a long line of up-and-coming artists on the Wheeler roster, all with the right temperament, ability and know-how to make a good fist of this thing call the ‘music industry.’ Stated as one of her greatest
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highlights to date, Lucy Tennyson had a starring role, performing at The Phoenix Newspaper 5th Anniversary Gala Showcase, in December 2015. “I just love doing what I’m doing,” says Grantley, “and I’m going to continue giving young people the platform to realize their dream.”
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MARK DWAYNE JOINS THE VELVET TEAM ON SATURDAYS
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oin me at the amazing Saturday night party held at Velvet Music Rooms. Myself, DJ Corey and Mister I play the perfect blend of R&B house trap and chart to a mass
energetic crowds. This award winning venue is the largest independent bar/nightclub serving up a delicious menu of cocktails, wines, spirits, beers, ciders and champagne. Situated at the top end of Broad
St we’re two steps away from top class hotels such as the Hampton. We also have a top floor that offers a lush seating area for VIPs wih table service optional and an undeniable nightclub feel.
No Love for Ashanti on Beyonce Tour? So Beyonce has Ja Rule as her support act on her Formation tour, but why not Ashanti? This would be a perfect opportunity for the Murder Inc songstress to bounce back on the main stage like she deserves!
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We hear there is new music on the way but performing with Ja Rule at Beyonce’s World Tour would have been the perfect platform. Lets hope that there is no beef with Ja Rule or Beyonce for that matter!
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We were so happy to see Relly return to X Factor and we have to say this year she did amazing and better than the first time. We all remember her singing with Mary J Blige in 2013 and three years later she came bouncing back. With or Without X Factor we see a bright future for Relly as with talent like this it is impossible to not see it go anywhere. We are behind you girl.
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Whitney Houston Queen of the Night
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e was all in good spirits to see the Whitney Houston Queen Of The Night Tribute which took place at the New Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham on Wednesday 18th October. The iconic singer is well missed by millions because of her powerful voice and sensual songs that touched us in a way like no other. Really, if you’re a true Whitney fan you are all about love and emotion. Starting off with emotional warming us all up for the ballads such as ‘I Have Nothing’, ‘Run To You’, and ‘I Will Always Love You’. All the songs were per-
formed to a high standard including the live band. Tears of joy were in the theatre and of course with the uptempo songs we had to stand up clap and dance especially to the 80’s hit ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’. The first half was a very easy warm up of the old school Whitney that we knew but it was the second half that was really up tempo and featured her more urban songs such as ‘My Love Is Your Love’ and ‘It’s Not Right But It’s Okay’. The lead singer and band did a fantastic tribute and left every one feeling in good spirits. Would I go again? Sure would!
ASS Festival returns to Birmingham this November with a theme based around HIP HOP 360. Featuring legendary artists who shaped the sound of a generation, HIP HOP 360 celebrates every aspect of street level Black music culture. Running from 10th to 28th November 2016 at venues across Birmingham, confirmed artists include: DJ Jazzy Jeff, Rodney P, Slick Rick, Robert Glasper, Diamond D, Large Professor, DJ Bobbito & Stretch Armstrong showing a very special film, DJ Semtex, Ty with many more still to be announced. Watch out for very unexpected events in surprising spaces across the city. BASS 16 - HIP HOP 360 will be Punch’s eleventh annual BASS festival. Punch CEO Ammo Talwar said; “HIP HOP is a beautifully complex culture of music and language, art and fashion which is in every way the voice of the youth & accessible to ordinary people. HIP HOP 360 will allow people to explore this culture from every angle.”
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e have all heard of Oliver Twist, the poor orphan child who became the hero of his own story and lived happily ever after. Overcoming adversity and a bad start to life, he really did deserve his happy ending! Or did he? Could there possible be two sides to the famous tale?! Tony Adigun of Avant Garde Dance Company, casts Fagin intensely played by Joshua James Smith, as the main protagonist and tells the “real” story behind the tale of Oliver Twist. The contemporary dance complementing the story line has twists of its own, keeping the audience gripped throughout. The set, simple, gloomy and dark mimicking the typical Victoria Era. The overcast and murky atmosphere along with the bass heavy music adds to the darkness surrounding the characters. Interwoven within the dance and atmosphere is a wordy text delivered by Arron Nutall playing the Artful Dodger. It is evident he is hurt by Oliver’s actions, and already the audience are drawn in and want to know why and the truth behind the tale. He immediately grabs our attention by imploring to the audience that we shouldn’t believe the original story. The backdrop is an ever-changing landscape, simply created with tall
wooden structures, moving around the stage with fluidity and ease. Leading the audience from the confined workshop where Fagin and Sykes (powerfully played by the Dani Harris – Walters) meet and strike up their friendship to the seemingly happy home of the urchin children who now work for Fagin and Sykes. The characters are hinted at during the first half of the production, and confirmed by Dodger within the second. Allowing them to develop further into their original Dickins counterparts. You are drawn into their story convinced by their emotions and energetic dance. Adigun’s choreography fills the room with energy, drawing you further into the story still. The highlight of the second half is that you are now introduced to Oliver, a shy strange being and a far cry from the innocent Oliver the audience have seen in the famous tale, and this is where the real story begins. With the dance alone conveying the issues arising between the main characters, the intensity crescendos up into the finale, where a different ending to the one you’re used to adds yet another twist to this already turny tale. Certainly a surprising performance, and definitely worth your time to take in and enjoy if you get the chance.
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Praza and Bombay Sapphire launch ‘Mission Impossible’ rickshaw for city party-goers
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ward-winning fine dining Indian Restaurant, Praza, celebrated the launch of its new-look rickshaw in style with a Praza and Bombay Sapphire themed VIP launch party at its venue in Birmingham. Members of the media, including bloggers, were invited to celebrate the newly made over rickshaw, which was first debuted at restaurant’s launch party, in Edgbaston, back in 2015. The all new, pimped up rickshaw (which appeared in one of the Mission Impossible movies - and still has the bullet hole in the back!) was commissioned by Bombay Sapphire who have kitted it out in black, complete with a ‘PRAZA’ number plate and branding, stylish LED lighting, a music station, seating for two and
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att & Luke Goss have announced the most exciting reunion of the decade, with their full UK Arena tour in August 2017- their first shows together since 1989. The tour announcement follows the unprecedented demand for
their previously announced London show next summer, with tickets selling out in seconds. Matt and Luke Goss have been overwhelmed with the reaction: “We’re so excited to play these shows, we wish it was next week,” they said. “Summer can’t come soon enough.”
the best feature – a mini Bombay Sapphire gin bar. The exclusive launch party saw Bombay Sapphire indulge guests with complimentary gin all night as well as complimentary gift bags, as guests enjoyed Praza’s award winning Indian cuisine and, of course, a chance to check out the Bombay Rickshaw. Rai Singh, Creative Director at Praza Edgbaston and 'sister-restaurant’ Pushkar Cocktail Bar & Dining said: “We’re thrilled with what Bombay Sapphire have done with the rickshaw, and it was a fabulous way to celebrate! “We want to thank Bombay Sapphire for kit-
ting out the rickshaw so wonderfully and for the complimentary gin they provided our guests with at the launch party. “A huge ‘thank you’ also to our
guests who attended. We’re looking forward to our diners arriving at and leaving Praza in our decadent and stylish Bombay Rickshaw.” The Praza Bombay Sapphire Rickshaw will serve the purpose of transporting diners to and from Pushkar, on Broad Street - Birmingham’s ‘Entertainment Mile’and Praza and providing lifts for diners from nearby hotels along the Hagley Road. During their rickshaw ride, diners can enjoy exquisite Bombay Sapphire gin and an array of music to get you in the mood along the way.
Propelled by their classic smash hit ‘When Will I Be Famous’, BROS ruled the world from 19871992. In that time they rewrote the pop history books. Since then both Matt and Luke have achieved tremendous success in their respective music and film careers. Matt began his solo career in 1995 and since then has sold over 5 million albums, and played a Las Vegas residency at Caesar’s Palace. His current single ‘Gone Too Long’ is out now. Luke is enjoying a hugely successful acting career in both film (Hellboy 2, Blade 2, The Man, Deathrace 2&3) and TV (Red Widow and Emmy award winning mini-series Frankenstein). He is currently filming ‘The Last Boy’ in East Sussex. Both Matt and Luke remain friendly with Craig Logan who left the band in 1989.
Kings of Leon will soon take over an arena near you
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ings of Leon have announced UK arena tour dates for 2017 – their first UK shows in over two years. The run of shows will include a night at Birmingham’s Genting Arena on 20 February 2017. The multi-platinum selling band have released their highly anticipated seventh studio album ‘WALLS’ through Columbia Records. The Grammy Award winning group decided to return to their recording roots in Los Angeles and worked with famed producer Markus Dravs. The album has received widespread critical acclaim with NME declaring the, ‘Kings are well and truly back’ and Rolling Stone describing the new music as, ‘Kings at their best’.
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Hippodrome welcomes Britain’s favourite soap star baddie
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l Steven McFadden poses outside of Birmingham’s Hippodrome ahead of playing the villainous King Rat in Dick Whittington
oap star royalty arrived in Birmingham as Britain’s favourite soap baddie, Steve McFadden paid an exclusive visit to the city’s premiere theatre in countdown to the arrival of Birmingham’s biggest panto. Best known for playing 'hard man' Phil Mitchell in the BBC soap opera ‘EastEnders,’ Steve will swap the streets of Albert Square for the sewers of London this Christmas in the role of the villainous King Rat in Dick Whittington, running at Birmingham Hippodrome from December – January.
No stranger to pantomimes, his previous festive roles include Captain Hook in Peter Pan at High Wycombe Swan theatre in 2012/2013 and Abanazar in Aladdin at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford. Steve said: “I’m really excited to be appearing in panto in Birmingham this Christmas. “As an actor and father of five, I’m a big fan of panto and have travelled all over the UK to watch my friends on stage and I can confidently say that Birmingham is home to one of the best pantomimes in the country. “ Joining Steve and Matt on stage
this Christmas will be ‘Torchwood’ and musical theatre star John Barrowman in the title role of Dick Whittington. Adding a touch of West End sparkle to proceedings, actress and singer Jodie Prenger stars as Fairy Bow Bells. She will be joined by legendary comedy duo, The Krankies as Councillor and Jimmy Krankie. Completing the cast and also returning after last year’s appearance in ‘Aladdin’ is Birmingham’s favourite panto dame Andrew Ryan, who will don even more of his amazing frocks in the role of Sarah the Cook.
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l Latasha Frye with daughter Zenayah Aura and Anna and Elsa from the Disney on Ice presents Frozen at the VIP Meet and Greet
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aking children to experience the wonder of a massive Disney Production is always going to be a good thing. Just seeing the joy on their faces when all the characters came on to the stage really melts you seeing how happy they are. We at The Phoenix Newspaper were given the opportunity to give a family the chance to experience a
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A Frozen Specta On Ice Hits The B meet and greet with the stars of the show before the main event. Latasha Frye and her daughters, Aliyah and Zenayah Aura found the experience to be phenomenal and has called in to say that she has not stopped talking about it to all of her friends and family. Also there on the night were Aston Villa stars Jack Grealish, Gary Gardner, Albert Adomah, Leandro
Bucana, Mark Bunn and Rushian Hepburn-Murphy. The show started with all the Disney characters coming on stage, including Mickey Mouse, Daffy Duck, Snow White, Toy Soldiers and more - ice skating while acting is something you have to commend. The skaters as always were of an exceptional quality, especially the
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acular As Disney Barclaycard Arena lead duo playing Anna and Elsa, and the choreography and acting brought the characters to life in a believable enchantment. We have to commend Disney on Ice for a true masterpiece. The whole arena was filled with excited parents and their kids, with both adults and children alike singing along to every word of every song from the smash hit movie - abso-
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lutely delightful! Many parents, including the dads were as excited, if not more so, than their children to be there. Personally, I think that was down to the production, and the realistic characters that were portrayed on the ice. Be prepared to spend though, as besides the price of the admission, there is all manner of wonderful
pieces of memorabilia and merchandise tantalising the children from the front steps of the arena, right the way up to your seat - but it’s worth it! We recommend that every parent should give their child the opportunity to experience this type of magic at least once in their life, to see their little eyes light up truly is amazing.
l Albert Adomah and family meet Anna & Elsa at Barclaycard Arena
oming from Brum city is now the grime artist the streets are raving about! Link Up TV, SBTV and many channels alike have blessed us with this guys videos and cant forget the legendary live fire in the booth sessions with Charlie Sloth on 1Xtra. The Brum Town Rated Award winning rapper is currently a peoples favourite generating millions of views online and performing for sell out shows. Mist talks of songs with deep content. A Brum soldier revealing the hard knocks growing up and living the streetlife to losing parents, being locked up in Winson Green and experiencing a life of crime and recklessness. We can quite safely say MIST is the no 1 hip hop grime artist shining from Birmingham. Now Mist is living positive and smashing the charts, even beating Ushers album sales online. Every time Mist performs there is something magical and he really doesn’t have to say a word as the crowd sings the lyrics for him. Screaming women of Leeds, Manchester, London and Japan are on a Mist Craze. Tickets are sold out for all shows in Manchester, London and Birmingham. The Mist EP features the hits ‘Smokie’ ‘Karlas Back’ and ‘We Ain’t the Same’. The new video ‘We Ain’t the Same’ definiteley shows the big
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MIST SICKAMDE KARLA - LUXURY LIFE OF GRIMES NO 1 boss levels of a young artist in his twenties. Hollywood Hype and Grime Daily showcase the star in Dubai wearing very expensive jewellery, rapping on a private yacht, sipping alchol with stunning ladies and cruising in plush Ferrari's. He is definitely living the life of an OG...Go on MIST
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egional Entrepreneurs Empowerment Business Awards (R.E.E.B.A Awards) made history on board the luxurious 5* Dixie Queen Boat, as it cruised across the River Thames, embarking from Canary Wharf Pier. The R.E.E.B.A Awards is open to Entrepreneurs, Business Professionals, Inspirational Leaders, Youth, all ages, race, and gender, which represents the multi cultural society that we live in. R.E.E.B.A recognises, celebrates, and promotes some exceptional individuals who are doing absolutely amazing work within their community and the wider world at large, making a difference
and leaving a mark. Ms Ché Ann popularly nicknamed as “Boss Lady” by her #Bosettes is the Founder, Director and Visionary of the R.E.E.B.A Awards. Due to the growth of the Awards, this year Ms Ché Ann developed an opening position in her organization to provide a Platform and opportunity to appoint new members to add to the Team of R.E.E.B.A ambassadors from London, UK, Europe, Asia, The Middle East, and Africa, as our aim is to continue to branch out and reward success across the continents. Ms Ché Ann’s vision is to recognise those individuals and companies who step out of their comfort zone in doing what they love to do and yet impacting others and making a difference. It’s like a boost of encouragement to say well done, keep on keeping on. The opening of the event was grand as the Councillor of Upper Edmonton Ward, Enfield Patricia Nkechi was awarded for her work in the community and the lives she has touched. Jackson Ogunyemi also know
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Awards Celebrate Achievements of All l Deputy Mayor of Southwark Councillor Charlie Smith and all of the award winners on the night as Action Jackson, who talked a student down from Stratford Station roof as seen in the news and newspapers was also awarded at the 2016 R.E.E.B.A Awards for his contribution to the community. The very first “R.E.E.B.A Awards Power List” on the night with special recipients including Cllr Patricia Nkechi, Jackson Ogunyemi, and Dubai Movenpick Lake Towers 5* Hotel. The Deputy Mayor of Southwark Councillor Charlie Smith presented the Award Certificates to all the adult winners as their names were read with so much excitement,
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appreciation and congratulating them. The Young Mayor of Lewisham Emmanuel Olaniyan, presented the Awards to all the youth winners, encouraging the younger generation on that dreams are possi ble. “It was such a powerful epic experience to be in the same room as so many inspirational influential proactive entrepreneurs and businesses.” Said Ms Ché Ann, “I’ve had so much good
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now almost guaranteed standing ovation on opening night, as the current cast, led by Lyn Paul blew the crowd away in the shows 10th run at the Hip-
l Sean Jones, Joel Benedict & Lyn Paul celebrate the 10th run
podrome. Lyn Paul returned to the role that she played when Blood Brothers finished its over 10,000 show run at London's The Phoenix Theatre in 2012. There were captivating performances from all the lead performers, and especially the portrayal of the bond between the titiular Blood Brothers by Sean Jones and Joel Benedict. The musical tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences. The role of the narrator by Dean Chisnall perfectly bounced off the cast where needed, with the haunting refrain of 'Now you know the devil's got your number' perfectly punctuating the key points of the story, as his mere presence in a
feedback on the Awards to date, and especially the fact that all ages are welcome, and families are able to attend and celebrate their loved
ones in style. It was so much fun, no one wanted to leave...that’s always a good sign.”
l Deputy Mayor, Dr Dickson, Ms Ché Ann,Young Mayor, and previous Young Mayor
Blood Brothers brings the Birmingham Hippodrome to its feet illy Russell's legendary musical, Blood Brothers returned to Birmingham's Hippodrome to its
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scene sending a feeling of menace and threat over the audience. Striking a great balance between serious topics and light hearted comic relief from the 'children' of the show, Blood Brothers had another successful run at the Hippodrome, with great staging, lighting and music from the multitalented team behind each aspect, leaving a slick and polished finish to this musical, definitely not one to miss!
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orld famous neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange lives a life of wealth and luxury in his New York penthouse apartment. However, after a terrible car accident robs him of the use of his hands, his life changes forever. When traditional medicine fails him, he looks for healing and hope in a mysterious enclave in Nepal. While there, he quickly learns that the enclave is at the front line of a battle against unseen dark forces bent on destroying reality as we know it. Before long, Strange is forced to choose between his life of fortune and luxury, or leave it all behind to defend the world against evil and train to become the most powerful sorcerer in existence. I recently received an invitation
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to experience Marvel's latest instalment in their ever-expanding universe at the grand opening of the brand new 4DX screen at Cineworld Birmingham, Broad Street. This screen is the first of its kind in The Midlands and one of only eight in the entire United Kingdom (with another eleven planned), so as you can imagine, this was a very special day. Now, if you aren't familiar with what 4DX is, it is a motion picture technology owned and developed by South Korean company CJ 4DPLEX, a part of the CJ Group, which allows a motion picture presentation to be augmented and enhanced with real-time environmental effects such as seat motion, wind, rain, fog, lights and scents that accompany the images on screen.
Dr Strange and 4DX For example, during Dr. Strange’s car accident, the seats will jerk and bump around in order to put the audience right there in the vehicle with him. When his car spins off the road and lands in the ocean, you are gently sprayed with a light mist of water. The environmental effects are utilised brilliantly and are never too overwhelming. You will not leave the cinema in pain and drenched from head to toe, so fear not!
Wangs out for Shadow Warrior 2
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hadow Warrior 2 is the successor to the reboot of Shadow Warrior, by Independent developer Flying Wild Hog and the pagoda-erecting publisher Devolver Digital. It’s a first person shooter, putting you in control of former corporate shogun Lo Wang, master of a
devastating combination of guns, blades, magic, wit and more to help him slap down the legions of demons overwhelming the world he accidentally corrupted. Shadow Warrior 2 is a beautiful looking hack and slash RPG hybrid, that knows deep down it isn’t meant to be a serious game, and thank god for that. The controls can feel a bit clunky at times, and melee fighting becomes less possible as you progress through the game due to the sheer amount of damage you take in close quarters. That being said, there is a multitude of guns to tickle your fancy and get you through your foes in quick succession, unless that foe is a special or boss type. This is the only sticking point
in what is a great fun game, bullet soaking sponges of enemies. While the little enemies you come across on a regular basis are easy one or two shots to take down, a ‘special’ or boss version of the same mob type, no bigger, no more armored, nothing, will take far far more, and even nullify your weapon type if you have upgraded it to something they are resistant to. That in itself isn’t a problem, you can easily just pause and switch out the upgrades on your weapon to something more suited and carry on, which kind of nullifies the whole concept of resistances in the first place. Shadow Warrior 2 is out now on Steam for £34.99.
While at the 4DX premiere, I also had the opportunity to sit down and speak with Matthew Eyre (Chief Operations Officer for Cineworld) and Paul Millington (General Manager of Cineworld Birmingham, Broad Street) who agreed that 4DX is the ultimate cinematic experience. “4DX is not a theme park ride” says Millington, “It isn’t two hours of shaking; it’s the subtle movements of the chairs, the wind, the rain…that’s what people appreciate.” “Broad Street is an extremely important cinema for us” explains Matthew Eyre, while speaking of the complete refurbishment of the cinema. “We have Starbucks in here now, 4DX, IMAX has been refreshed. All new seats, all new floors and all new toilets throughout. Everything has been redone. It’s a brand new cinema, ultimately.” Eyre and Millington are visibly ecstatic with the hard work that has gone into this refurbishment and couldn’t be happier with the results and they couldn’t wait for us to experience
Doctor Strange in 4DX. Marvel has become renowned for their out-of-the-box choices when it comes to filmmakers and Doctor Strange is no different. Horror veteran Scott Derrickson (Sinister, Deliver Us From Evil and The Exorcism of Emily Rose) tackles Doctor Strange’s introduction to the Marvel Universe with an astonishing confidence and visual flair, while never losing his characters amidst the chaos. Doctor Strange is not only one of the most visually striking Marvel movies ever made, but arguably one of the most visually striking superhero movies, period. The visual effects are like nothing you’ve ever seen in a movie before, with buildings folding in on themselves and entire cities warping into an immense pandora’s box of bizarreness that rivals a piece of art work from M.C. Escher. Characters are running down a street at one moment, then up the side of a building while looking out at an upside down city the next. There are even moments when time itself is running in various different directions at once and the results are breathtaking. The cast, as with most Marvel movies, are all fantastic. Cumberbatch sinks effortlessly into the skin of Stephen Strange like he was made for the role and offsets Strange’s less likeable traits, such as his cockiness, with enough charm and humour to avoid ever coming close to being a dislikeable character. With a ridiculously talented supporting cast consisting of Rachel McAdams, Chiwetel Ejiofor,
Mads Mikkelsen and Tilda Swinton, Marvel have landed one of their strongest casts to date. However, it’s become something of a running joke that outside of Loki, Marvel cannot seem to deliver an engaging villain and unfortunately, they suffer the same fate with Doctor Strange. When you have an actor of Mads Mikkelsen’s calibre and still somehow manage to deliver a flat villain, you know something is utterly wrong. If Marvel worked on their villains as much as they work on their heroes, they’d be an even bigger force to be reckoned than they already are…if that’s possible. While Doctor Strange doesn't quite reach the dizzying heights of Captain America: The Winter Soldier or Guardians of the Galaxy, it is a very strong entry in the ever-growing Marvel Cinematic Universe and while it may not be the best, it is quite easily one of the most different, daring and exciting adventures to come from the studio to date. It's exciting because of what Doctor Strange means to the MCU; the introduction of this character brings with him the introduction of alternate dimensions, time travel and reality-bending magic, which could mean huge things for the future of this franchise. The term "multiverse" is used several times throughout this movie, which gives Marvel an endless ocean of possibilities. For example, this means we could see several different versions of the same characters at one time. We could see a world where Loki's invasion of earth in Avengers Assemble was successful. We could see a world where Hydra executed their plan at the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. We could see major characters die or we could see deceased characters return. There's truly no limit to what Marvel can do now they've dipped their toe into this world and fans should be hyperventilating with excitement. See Doctor Strange in 4DX now at Cineworld Birmingham, Broadstreet. Also, keep an eye out for future 4DX releases such as Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (November 18) and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (December 15).
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head of weeks of build up, my good friend Ossar ‘Ghost’ was going to be stepping into the ring to defend his undefeated run in the boxing world. 3 weeks before the fight Ossar was telling me in college how he was undefeated in boxing as an amateur and I was intrigued by this so I decided to go and watch him fight. But before that I had to interview him to get to know him better and for everyone else to know him as well. Shyam: Hi Ossar, please intro-
duce yourself to the readers! Ossar: Hi, I’m Ossar, I’m 16 from France originally, and came to England when I was 7 Shyam: What college do you go to? Ossar: Bourneville College Shyam: What is your favourite sport? Ossar: Boxing Shyam: What made you want to become a boxer? Ossar: Black Joe made me want to become a professional boxer and Floyd Mayweather inspired me. I started when I was 14. Shyam: Who is your favourite current boxer? Ossar: Anthony Joshua. Shyam: If you could learn from any professional boxer that used to do boxing or is doing boxing currently who would you choose, and why? Ossar: I would choose Muhammad Ali because of how strong he was, how he never gave up and trained hard. The day I was 17 years old and I got to go to a live event. My friend Javon came to the event with me to help me out. Once we got to the event it was crowded as it was a charity event. The tables were filled with people and so was the balcony upstairs. We had a celebrity in the building - Tim Witherspoon. He was fighting a Birmingham legend in the main event.
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www.streetcredmagazine.com The first fight was a fly weight division match up between my friend Ossar aka Ghost and Josh who is 16 years old. The referee called up Ossar and Josh and the crowd cheered as they walked through the stage and into the ring. It was three 2 minute rounds. The referee told them the rules, they touched gloves and the first round had begun. It was an action packed first round as both fighters had got some good punches in. It was time for the second round, and again just like the first round there were loads of punches but it was a close competition. It was a close battle even in the final round. The judges however gave Josh the win. Loads of people including Tim Witherspoon said that Ossar had won the match as the score for Ossar was 10, 10, 9 and the score for Josh was 9,9,10. The crowd was not happy because they thought that Ghost had won. There will be a rematch. Ossar, my friend from college had been beaten in a boxing match for the first time in his amateur career. After the fight I had some time with Ossar; Shyam: How did you feel after the fight? Ossar: Good but I felt like I should have won that match. But it
Ghost’s unbeaten streak ended by close decision is all good there will be a rematch. Shyam: What did you think of your opponent? Ossar: I had underestimated him and that was my fault never ever underestimate any opponent. If you would like to contact me about my content or tell me what type of content you would like to see on my column Shyam and Chill, email me at shyam.bulsara@thephoenixnewspaper.com and I will happily get back to you.
Who rocked the red carpet at BET 2016?
Toni Braxton stole the show with her long glamorous dress, still looking as beautiful as ever!
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Raise a glass for Barber Barber – The Man’s ‘Home from Home’ Shanahan, his team of highly skilled groomers provide you with high-end, high value hair care in an environment that is almost unique in its field. From the second you walk in you are treated the ultimate ‘man’ with the offer of a choice of drink, from the flash-looking licensed bar – or, perhaps it’s just a cup of tea that tickles your fancy. Either way, you’re in a place that makes you feel, already, that you will be revisiting time and time again. “Barber Barber is a man’s grooming centre strictly for men,” says the
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otorcycle Live, UK’s biggest bike show, returns to The NEC from 1927 November 2016 and the all-inclusive ticket means that every live feature and event at the show will be absolutely FREE. That’s nine opportunities to ride a bike, non-stop interactive entertainment, classic, custom and special anniversary displays, celebrity appearances and the incredible FMX Live Arena! Over 33 of the world’s leading motorcycle manufacturers will be present showcasing not only their existing models, but also their 2017 machinery for the first time in the UK. An advance adult ticket is priced at just £19.50 – a massive £5.50 less than the on-the-door price. Families will also benefit from the new pricing structure, with kids aged 11-16 paying just £1, both in advance and on-the-door, and kids aged 10 and under getting in FREE. This means the entry fee for a family of four now comes in at well under £50. Those buying in advance online could be in with the chance of receiving one of hundreds of Golden Tickets, and will find out instantly whether they have won a prize. The Golden Ticket prize pool includes anything from keyrings, caps and t-shirts, to motorcycle clothing, helmets and boots, VIP racing tickets and experience days.
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FASHION AND BEAUTY
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CAMARA’S SPOTLIGHT
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Mark Johnson - Fashion Designer
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et me introduce you to someone I have known for many years. Little did I know… He is a Fashion Designer on the rise to stardom! Mark Johnson born and raised in Hackney, East London took a brave step into the Fashion world and it has led him to higher heights! He knew that it would take more than five days a week at college to make his dreams come true, so he went for it. Please read on for this great interview and for being a great inspiration.
When did you realise that you wanted to do fashion design?
I realised in the 1990’s. I was definitely inspired by the programmes that were on. The 1980’s American soap operas Dallas and Dynasty - yes, I loved the glamour and elegance.
Did you study Fashion?
By the end of secondary I was studying Athletics, Photography and Fashion. I have always been aware that I am a creative person so I decided to follow through with Fashion at Southgate College. Fashion stuck out to me in a way that no other subjects did. I was so passionate that I would visit various tailors and designers in London, watching them work. I wasn’t afraid to ask questions and they weren’t afraid to answer them.
Welcome to ‘Camara features’ a new column where I will be spotlighting some of the most amazing charities, organisations and people I have had the privilege of working with. Be a part of my journey and learn and enjoy about being inspired. What age did you start designing?
I started designing in 1991. I began sketching out ideas. At the time, my sketches weren’t great but college helped me develop my skills. I am glad to say I am pretty good at sketching now -laughs-
Did you have any family influence when it came to Fashion Design?
My mum studied at the London College of Fashion. I didn’t really watch her work on her designs around the house but she would always show me the finished result. It was a great joy seeing her face on completion and I loved seeing the final product.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years time?
When was your first show?
I decided to put on my first ever show in 1995 at the Selby Centre in Tottenham, London. Self-planned and self-funded, I managed to pull off a well-attended show. I had all of my friends and family there to support, along with members of the London Community. I also invited other designers to showcase their wares, as I believe it is important we support one another. At the time there was no Facebook, no Twitter, no Instagram so I advertised in local papers and sold paper tickets.
Any Awards in the pipeline?
This year, I am up for a BEFFTA for Best Male Fashion Designer. Also, Black Makeup Awards for Best Male Fashion Designer. I am honoured to have been nominated.
I noticed you have changed your designer label from House Of Esther to Mark Johnson Designs, why is that?
It was a hard decision to make. The main reason why I changed my brand name is because I wanted to be, “on brand” across all social media. I think it is important for brands to be consistent.
Any highs in your career so far?
I have had some special experiences. Some of many that I can remember: Genevea (Switzerland) Fashion Week in 2009, I was chosen out of 8 people from across the world to showcase my designs. I had some of my long elegant gowns and red carpet style dresses up on the catwalk. Completing a bridal dress in just 12 hours, to raise money
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for traumatised Ugandan child soldiers to undergo psychotherapy. The charity has grown from strength to strength and they continue their works on building these rehabilitation centres. Something which definitely has been a high in my career, working for Ralph Lauren at the Olympics! I went for a trial at Ralph Lauren on Bond Street and they chose me along with a number of other designers to work at the 2012 Olympics. Over a period of days, different athletes came in for fittings and we even got to work on the legendary athletes Venus and Serena Williams. We had a short break and then went straight on to the Paralympics! Accra Fashion week from Friday 8th- Sunday 10th October 2016! It was my first time in Ghana and I fell in love with the country. The people were warm and friendly and I felt very much at home. There were designers from across the world and the last two shows were huge. Hundreds of people flew in for the shows; designers, editors, bloggers, news reporters, you name it. Daily Mail also covered
and that the finish is excellent. We produce quality and that is what you pay for.
Was there ever a point where you thought you were not able to pursue your dream?
I did fashion on and off whilst working various jobs over the years; supermarket work, mental health support officer, customer service jobs. I can finally say that, of late, fashion has taken a front seat. Fashion keeps me motivated, it brings new experiences and ideas such as travelling and working with great people.
Has your faith played a large part in your success?
the show. I met some great people and was also approached by an organiser who would like me to be a part of Mercedes Benz Fashion Show at Fashion Week in Accra next year. I will be flying to Accra again next year so fingers crossed.
Any lows in your career so far?
It is important that people realise that fashion designing is also a career. We make sure that the design is perfect for the client
My faith in God has been the main reason why I am still doing fashion - especially when there are times when I want to give up.
Living in Ghana -laughs- I have been doing Fashion A-Z, the planning, designing, the shows… I will continue designing but I will be building on my brand, with a good team of people. I would like to see my designs in exclusive boutiques and in stores such as House Of Fraser. I once had a dream that my clothes would be in House Of Fraser and I am going to go for that dream.
Have you got a message for other aspiring designers?
Personal Experience: I have had some great experiences but along the way, some shows were a waste of time unfortunately. You work so hard for nothing to happen and that doesn’t make sense. Keep fulfilling your dreams but don’t say yes to everything, weigh it up, decide if it is for you.
Thank you Mark, any special shout outs?
A. Yes, I would like to say thank you to my Family, Friends, Church Family and my new Family in Ghana. https://www.facebook.com/ markjohnsondesigns http://www.accrafashionweek. org/portfolio/uk-mark-johnsondesigns/
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