Sunday, September 18, 2011

63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Live

The night will shine with all the stars on display this Sunday. And why not? It’s the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. Only the best TV shows and performers will be able to get this much coveted award.

The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards is an annual award presented by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. This was created to honor the brightest and the most impressive television shows during the primetime slot on TV. This will be held this Sunday, September 18, 2011 at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, California, USA. The event will be covered by the FOX Network, and it can also be watched on TV live. The host for this show has been announced to be Jane Lynch.

Who will be this night’s winners? With the list of nominees this impressive, even the judges might have a hard time choosing who. There’s Dexter, The Good Wife, Glee, The Office, The Kennedys, The Colbert Report, and other TV shows much appreciated by viewers. There are also actors and actresses in these shows that also deserve recognition like Steve Buscemi in Boardwalk Empire, Kyle Chandler in Friday Night Lights, Kathy Bates for Harry’s Law, Mirreile Enos for The Killing, and many others. Certainly the list will go on and one, but, like all awards, there can only be one winner. And that is something all their adoring fans are eager to watch out.

There are plenty of things to look forward to this Sunday. Aside from the awards itself, we’ll all get to witness the live performance of our stars during their special production numbers, laugh and have fun while watching them perform their trick and treats on stage, and also be dazzled with their sparkle. All these and a lot more are in store for you when you watch the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Miss Universe 2011 Live in Sao Paulo Brazil

Let the stars shine this September as the world’s most beautiful ladies come together in one night of pageantry, talent, and pride. One can expect no less than that in the Miss Universe 2011, one of the most elite beauty pageants any young woman can dream of. No doubt the entire world’s audience will be focused on their television screens as their favorite candidates strut their stuff on stage. Flashing lights, hip music, and tension will fill the air as guests, judges and candidates take their places on this one exciting night. This is certainly an event one shouldn’t miss; The Miss Universe 2011 Live

The 60th Miss Universe beauty pageant will be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil at September 12, 2011 at the Credicard Hall. This will be the night when the current beauty queen, Miss Mexico’s Ximena Navarrete will be turning over her crown to her successor.



So far Miss Universe 2011 had the highest number of countries participating, with eighty-nine countries sending their representatives. This has surpassed the record achieved last 2006, when eighty-six countries participated in the pageant. Which country will achieve the honor and glory of having the world’s most beautiful remains to be seen, so the competition will be intense.

The contest began last 1952, when the contest was founded by the Pacific Mills clothing company. Later on it was acquired by Kayser-Roth, and then by Gulf and Western Industries. In 1996, Donald Trump acquired the organization. Two years later, he had the name changed from Miss Universe, Inc. to Miss Universe Organization. Trump also brought in a new team of professional, headed by the pageant’s CEO, Molly Miles, and its president Maureen Reidy. Part of the pageant’s reinvention is the use of the slogan “Reinvented for Today” for all its promotions. Currently, the pageant’s president is Paula Shugart. The organization also sells television rights of the pageant to television companies all over the world.

Candidates for the pageant are usually selected through national pageants held in their respective countries, although that is not the norm. In other countries, a candidate can be selected through a “casting call” organized by a modeling agency. Of course, the Miss Universe Organization discourages such practice, as the more traditional approach of a national competition is more apt for the international event. Still, some factors, like political unrest, conflict of schedules, among other things will result to a country designating a young woman to become their representative.

The Miss Universe event, as said by its organizers, is not just a beauty pageant. Beauty is not the only requirement for women who wish to become the next Miss Universe. They must be intelligent, well-mannered, as well as cultured. They must also be able to represent the spirit of their respective countries. Oftentimes, candidates who fail the reach the crown are those who are unable to answer the final question given near the end of event.

Who will be the crowned as the fairest of them all? That remains to be seen on September 12 coronation night. Still, only one thing is for sure: this will be one unforgettable night for the whole world.