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Getting into a spin

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 02:48 AM PDT

Win passes to one of the best club parties in town.

IT'S never too early to start planning your weekend as you get access to one of the hottest dance parties in town with Red FM's Remix Club Tour.

Spinning off from the Red FM Remix show (Saturdays, 11pm-1am), DJ Razz hooks you up with the top club songs, electronic dance tracks and dance anthem remixes in town. It's an addictive blend of hip hop to house vibes as DJ Razz spins alongside guest DVJ G-Mix.

A veteran player in the local club scene, DVJ G-Mix's unique skills of "visualising sounds" with hypnotic, head turning visuals has made him a sought-after deejay by major clubs. Get ready to party hard and have a stellar experience with DJ Razz and guest DVJ G-Mix at Supernova located in Avenue K, Kuala Lumpur, this Saturday as they will not be holding back on spinning the best.

Pick up passes by listening out for the cue to enter on Red FM's Eleven 2 Three with Linora (Weekdays, 11am-3pm) and Red FM's Evenings with Arnold (Weekdays, 7pm-10pm).

In the meantime, the Red FM's Runaway DJs are also getting listeners into a spin on weekdays as they are on the loose. Leaving a trail of clues on air and online, be the first person to track down the deejays at secret locations to win cash, gadgets or a brand new Proton Inspira. Identify the Red FM's Runaway DJ of the day at the correct location and walk away with a key that will take you to the finale to win a car.

There's still a boot load of goodies to win before the contest ends on Sept 29, so don't miss your chance to catch the deejays. There are also prizes up for grabs online, just check out www.red.fm and join the Red FM Malaysia Facebook fan page (www.facebook.com/redfm.my). You can also follow them on Twitter (@iloveredfm) for the latest updates of the contest.

Red FM is owned and operated by The Star.

Red FM's station frequencies: Taiping, Kedah, Perlis and Pulau Langkawi: 98.1 FM; George Town and Seberang Prai: 107.6 FM; Ipoh, Perak: 106.4 FM; Klang Valley, Negri Sembilan and Tapah: 104.9 FM; Kuantan, Pahang: 91.6 FM; Batu Pahat and Malacca: 98.9 FM; Johor Baru and Singapore: 92.8 FM.

Pop culture: Some things shouldn’t be missed

Posted: 19 Sep 2011 07:09 PM PDT

Heidi Klum says in reality series Project Runway: "One day you're in and the next you're out." Likewise, in pop culture, what's in or cool today is yesterday's news tomorrow.

In recent years, people may have been talking about flash mobs, netbooks and Lost the TV series but they have since moved on to new obsessions like planking, tablet computers and Glee.

And so the cover story of the latest issue of Galaxie magazine brings readers up to speed on what they need to know about pop culture today, from A for Angry Birds to Z for Zombies and everything in between, including Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Hallyu (also known as the Korean wave).

Also in the Sept 16 to 30 issue, Galaxie gets Adam Levine to give the lowdown on his new hit reality TV show The Voice and Neon Trees talk about taking a more soulful approach to their music for their next album.

A 10-page special songwords pullout also awaits music lovers in this issue, featuring all the words to hit songs like Cheers (Drink To That), Love You Like A Love Song, Stereo Hearts, Lighters and Pumped Up Kicks.

What's more, there's a chance to win Westlife concert tickets, Il Volo autographed CDs and Apollo 18 tool kits in the same issue. All this plus the juiciest goss from the East and the West, Seven awesome posters (including a Breaking Dawn centrefold) and the essential details on the newest movie and music releases, makes this a not-to-be-missed magazine!

Galaxie, which is owned by Star Publications (M) Bhd, also has a presence online at galaxieblog.com.my, which is packed with celebrity news and views. For even more updates on the magazine, its blog and the entertainment world, follow Galaxie on Twitter (@galaxiemag) and visit its Facebook page (www.facebook.com/GalaxieMagazine). – Evelyn Teo

'Mad Men' 'Modern Family' win again at Emmy Awards

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 09:50 PM PDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters): ''Mad Men'' and ''Modern Family'' won television's top drama and comedy prizes again Sunday but elsewhere it was out with the old and in with the new at the Primetime Emmy Awards.

On a night of surprises that brought a slew of newcomers to the Emmy podium, ''Mad Men'' won best drama series for a fourth straight year but the waiting got tense as the 1960s advertising drama lost out in all the acting, writing and directing races.

''I did not think that was going to happen,'' creator Matthew Weiner said, accepting the best drama series trophy. ''Mad Men'' went home with just two Emmys - including one from last week's creative arts ceremony - even though it came into the awards show with 19 nominations.

''We were shut out, but then we also won this (best drama) award so it balances out. To me this is the prize that says people love what we are doing,'' Weiner said backstage.

The story was different for ''Modern Family.'' Along with its best comedy win, the ABC mockumentary about three assorted couples and their children brought first-time wins for Julie Bowen and her screen husband Ty Burrell in the supporting acting slots, and Emmys for directing and writing.

Creator Steve Levitan called the wins ''an embarrassment of riches'' while actor Ed O'Neill said ''it was better than the first time. To repeat is difficult. I am relieved.''

''Welcome back to the 'Modern Family' awards!'' Emmy ceremony host Jane Lynch quipped early in the evening.

Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet won her first Emmy for her lead role in the HBO miniseries ''Mildred Pierce.'' But the British period show ''Downton Abbey,'' shown on PBS, was the miniseries winner, giving it a total of six Emmys overall.

''I didn't think we were going to win anything!'' Winslet said. DEFYING PREDICTIONS

Elsewhere, a host of new faces took home Emmys in a night that defied most predictions.

The little-seen but critically admired football drama ''Friday Night Lights'' won for best writing and its star Kyle Chandler beat favorites Jon Hamm and Steve Buscemi for best dramatic actor.

Melissa McCarthy won lead comedy actress at her first shot for the CBS romantic comedy ''Mike & Molly,'' in which she plays an overweight teacher.

Emmy rookie Peter Dinklage won for his turn as the clever but rude Tyrion in HBO's popular medieval fantasy series ''Game of Thrones,'' while Margo Martindale was an emotional first-time winner for her supporting actress role in FX drama ''Justified,'' which came to the veteran actress after more than 20 years in the business.

Julianna Margulies, star of ''The Good Wife'' on CBS, won the race for best dramatic actress. Jim Parsons was a rare repeat winner for comedy ''The Big Bang Theory'' in a category that most pundits had thought would finally go to departing ''The Office'' star Steve Carell.

''I am really flabbergasted. I am more shocked this year,'' Parsons told reporters backstage.

Jaw-dropping moments were not only reserved for the winners. Fox musical comedy ''Glee'' - one of the most talked about shows of the last two years - won just two Emmys, both in creative arts categories, while HBO's lavish ''Boardwalk Empire'' won seven of its eight total Emmys in last week's technical awards section. Its only win on Sunday night went to director Martin Scorsese.

HBO was the biggest network winner with 19 Emmys, followed by 14 for PBS, 11 for CBS, nine for Fox, eight for ABC and six for NBC.

Among the show's highlights was a smiling and apparently sincere Charlie Sheen, on the comeback trail after months of erratic behavior that resulted in his firing from CBS hit ''Two and A Half Men.'' He was a last minute addition as a presenter.

''From the bottom of my heart, I wish you nothing but the best for this upcoming season,'' Sheen said of his former program that previously this year he had sharply criticized.

''American Idol'' - the most-watched show on U.S. television for the past seven years - was left empty-handed again in the reality competition show race, which was won by long-running Emmy favorite ''The Amazing Race.''

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