Web www.pit5.com
Home
Auction
Artist List A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Main News Albums Comments Buy Links Ranking
Gratitude Latest News
  Page 1 of 3    Next


Depp: Captain Jack Sparrow may be back (AP)
23-May-2007   (Cached page)

Johnny Depp clasps hands to show his gratitude to Japanese fans greeting him at Narita International Airport in Narita, east of Tokyo, Tuesday, May 22, 2007. Depp arrived in Japan to attend the Asia Premiere of his latest film 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End' in Tokyo Wednesday. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)AP - Three journeys as Captain Jack Sparrow in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" may not be enough to quench the thirst of actor Johnny Depp.




Gratitude for life inspires Olivia Newton-John (Reuters)
28-Apr-2007   (Cached page)

Olivia Newton-John performs during a concert in Singapore April 27, 2007. (Sulastri Osman/Reuters)Reuters - Olivia Newton-John says working on her latest album, "Grace and Gratitude," was cathartic and helped her heal during a difficult time.




Madonna Winds Down Malawi Trip (E! Online)
21-Apr-2007   (Cached page)

Madonna Winds Down Malawi Trip(E! Online)E! Online - Madonna celebrated her own Arbor Day as her goodwill tour of Malawi wound down Friday.

One of the entertainer's last stops in her weeklong sojourn was in centrally located village of Kazimbe, about 60 miles from the capital of Lilongwe, where she planted a tree to mark the opening of the new Katawa clinic, which is partly funded by her fellow Kabbalah enthusiasts.

The visit came a day after Madonna and her entourage, which included daughter Lourdes and adoptive son David Banda, turned up to inspect a new daycare center her charity, Raising Malawi Organization, is constructing to benefit impoverished children in the area.

Appearing before cheering locals in Mphandula, a village with a population of 2,500 approximately 30 miles west of Lilongwe, Madonna made her first public remarks since touching down in the African nation on Monday.

"Keep working hard. I hope you realize how much power you have to make a good future for yourselves," Madonna said.

"It was a bush before and there was nothing. Now there are these beautiful buildings," she continued.

The entertainer was given a half-hour tour by Alfred Chapomba, the director and founder of the Consol Homes orphans charity, the group that will run the facility, while a group of local women danced and sang songs welcoming her presence. She then addressed a throng in the center's main hall.

"It is not the buildings that matter, but your kind heart for giving this land freely," Madonna said. "I have heard people say please come back. Remember, this is a partnership, it's not [for] me to do everything but we need to work together and you have to help yourselves."

In honor of the pop star's visit, local musicians played homemade instruments as she mingled—and even danced—with villagers and orphans.

Clapping her hands, she urged David to get into the groove with some moves of his own, which the youngster did after receiving some friendly encouragement from smiling bystanders.

The village's chief, Kalolo, offered his people's gratitude for the good works she and her charity had done for their rural community, which has neither electricity nor running water.

"We are now proud villagers who are seeing this type of development for the first time in our lives," he said. "Thank you for everything."

While her latest trip has been happy times for Madonna and family—having been greeted warmly everywhere they've gone so far—it hasn't been without incident, largely thanks to an ever-present pack of paparazzi and reporters that have been trailing her every move.

Her holiday has included stops at several United Nations-backed crop initiatives in the village of Mtanga and a return visit to the Home of Hope—the orphanage in the village of Mchinji where David once lived. (According to some reports, David also had a chance to meet with his biological father, Yohane Banda.)

While at the orphanage, a group of teens hurled stones at the shutterbugs. The press corps was also kept at bay by a coterie of Madonna's bodyguards backed by local police, until the singer relented and allowed reporters and cameramen in for an impromptu photo-op.

The heavy-handed security has, unsurprisingly, prompted some criticism from local papers.

The influential Daily Times published an editorial supporting Madonna's efforts to adopt David and raise HIV/AIDS awareness in the country. But the newspaper also urged her to be more open about her activities, especially in light of the backlash surrounding her previous trip, when she came under fire for allegedly using her star power to circumvent adoption laws.

"It is surprising that just like her first trip, Madonna's second trip to Malawi is shrouded in secrecy," the newspaper said. "This kind of behavior is what gives room to speculation and in the end, people are fed with wrong information which may lead to wrong conclusions and actions."

Meanwhile, British tabloids continue to insist that Madonna has taken a shine to an orphan named Grace and may soon add the girl to her brood, despite an announcement last week from publicist Liz Rosenberg stating that the pop star was not planning to adopt a second child during her trip.




Influential LA rock DJ gets his star (AP)
10-Mar-2007   (Cached page)
AP - Dubbed the "Mayor of the Sunset Strip," Rodney Bingenheimer launched the careers of such bands as Blondie and Blur on his longtime radio rock show. On Friday, the Los Angeles disc jockey received some glitzy gratitude: a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Newton-John pairs music and healing with "Gratitude" (Reuters)
21-Oct-2006   (Cached page)
Reuters - Since her first U.S. hit in 1971, Olivia Newton-John has maintained standing as a beloved artist across a demographic swath that is practically unparalleled. A staple on country, pop, adult contemporary and dance radio, she has logged more than 40 songs on the Billboard Hot 100. Her new "Grace & Gratitude" -- Newton-John's 30th album -- is her way of trying to return the favor.

Revenge of Zombie: Haverhill native returns as brains behind monster music/film career (Boston Herald)
07-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
Millions of fans of Rob Zombie's distinctive brand of sleaze metal and gory horror flicks owe a debt of gratitude to the Bay State city of Haverhill - and one high school guidance counselor in particular. Zombie,...

'Mission accomplished' for Ecuador (2006 FIFA World Cup)
27-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
Ecuador's press corps greeted their country's defeat by England not with words of criticism but with a message of gratitude towards their national team for an unprecedented achievement at Germany 2006...

Investor relations profession pays tribute to Ron Blunn (Investment Executive)
27-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
The Canadian Investor Relations Institute (CIRI) today acknowledged its gratitude for the immense contribution of Ron Blunn, who lost his battle with cancer at age 56 on June 14.

Gratitude to Ghanaians (Accra Daily Mail)
27-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
The Ministry of Education, Science and Sports has thanked Ghanaians for their prayers and support which contributed to the resounding victory of the Black Stars over United States of America (USA) to ensure their qualification to the knockout stages of the competition.

A starry path at Walden Woods (Boston Globe)
16-May-2006   (Cached page)
Dedicating the path in Walden Woods named for freed slave Brister Freeman, Marty Meehan said yesterday we owe Don Henley a debt of gratitude for his humanity. But when the congressman pointed out that Henley's from Texas -- and that people in Massachusetts may be wary of Texans -- Henley didn't disagree. ''Rightly so," the rocker responded. Ted Kennedy , ...

Gratitude Latest News
  Page 1 of 3    Next