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CinemaCon: ‘Avatar 2’ Expected to Preview in First-Glimpse of James Cameron’s
Sequel | THR News
While Disney is keeping tight-lipped, CinemaCon attendees are expected to get a
first glimpse at James Cameron’s wildly anticipated 'Avatar' sequels — the first
of which is scheduled to open Dec. 16 — during its slate presentation Wednesday
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However, in a new interview alongside his original co-stars Laura Dern and Jeff
Goldblum for Vanity Fair Neill claimed director Spielberg asked him to stop
using an American accent as the shoot began. "He came up to me halfway through
the day and he said, 'Hey, Sam, you know the accent we were talking about?' I
said, 'Yeah, I've been working on it for four weeks....' He said, 'Don't worry
about it, just use your own voice.'"

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James Corden announces departure from The Late Late Show
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and half years by his last episode. "I've signed for one more year of the show,
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didn't get off to a great start. "I had a wedding the night before I had to do
all of this flight training, and I was like, 'Ah, I'll
just have one or two light beers 'cause I've got this flight training tomorrow.”



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World's best gymnasts show off skills with gravity-defying routines
<p>Some of the world's best gymnasts show off their skills&nbsp;with
gravity-defying routines - where athletes fly through the air and balance on
each others heads.</p><p>Both the junior and senior men's groups at Spelthorne
Gymnastics took home the title at the Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships
last month.</p><p>The two teams of four excelled in their routines, which saw
the lads create pyramids three people tall - and balance on each other's heads
one-handed.</p><p>The results were mesmerising and secured Spelthorne - based in
Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey - the title of being home to the best acrobatic
gymnasts in the world.</p><p>Unlike rhythmic and artistic, acrobatic gymnastics
is not currently an event in the Olympics - but the new world champs hope to
change that one day.</p><p>Jacqui Taylor, one of the gym's coaches, said: "Gym
is a very female sport but actually there are a lot of men who do
it.</p><p>"It's actually quite tricky to find a group of men who want to stay in
the sport together.</p><p>"And there is nothing bigger in the world for
acrobatic gymnastics than the world championships.</p><p>"It's a huge commitment
- they train six or seven days a week alongside school and work and they can't
miss a session.</p><p>"At the competition we were all holding our breaths - they
can train all the hours and days in the world but at the end of the day you
never know what will happen when they get on the floor.</p><p>"When both teams
won it was massive - it was just amazing."</p><p>The two boys' teams trained for
months leading up to the World Championships - the most important competition in
the world in acrobatic gymnastics.</p><p>The discipline sees gymnasts perform
acrobatic balances, shapes and moves combined with dancing and tumbling to
music.</p><p>The two teams, junior men's aged 13-19 and senior men's aged 15+,
travelled to Baku in Azerbaijan ahead of the competition in early
March.</p><p>After months of training the teams became world champs with
stunning routines.</p><p>The junior team comprised of Jake Turner, 19, Ethan
Law, 18, Jack Clegg, 17 and Cameron Patrick-Lothian, 16.</p><p>The senior team
comprised of Finlay Gray, 19, Andrew Morris-Hunt, 19, Bradley Gold, 18 and
Archie Collier, 15.</p><p>Leading up to the event, the lads were training up to
seven days a week - in excess of 20 hours each week.</p><p>They had to skip
parties and holidays in order to attend all training and be in peak physical
fitness ahead of the event.</p><p>On March 6, the junior team competed against
the other top teams in the world - and were crowned champs.</p><p>The following
week, on March 11, the senior boys also secured their title.</p>

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Aussie pole vaulter practices jumps by leaping over a TREE
<p>This video shows a top pole vaulter practicing at his athletics track - by
leaping over a TREE.</p><p>Joel Pocklington perfectly propels himself over a
four and a half metre branch - more than double his height.</p><p>The
36-year-old said the vault had been an idea which had played on his mind for
several years before he finally decided to execute it.</p><p>He is seen landing
the jump over a tree at his Athletics club in Melbourne, Australia.</p><p>Joel,
who stands at 175cm (5ft 9in), said: "Whenever I was training at the club I
always had my eye on the tree.</p><p>"I used to look at it thinking 'I reckon I
could pole vault over that'.</p><p>"It was the right height I thought I could
jump it - and it wasn't too low that it would look lame!"</p><p>Joel, who has
been pole vaulting since the age of 14, added: "The tree is only 4.3 metres high
- I can do that any day of the week. </p><p>"But it is a different mind game
because it certainly isn't a normal pole vaulting setting!"</p><p>The
father-of-two has been competing in pole-vaulting competitions for 22 years, and
represented his country at national level in the 2014 Australian commonwealth
games in Glasgow.</p><p>The highest pole vault Joel has ever completed is a
whopping 5.41 metres, which he admits he's proud of but "isn't Olympic
standards". </p><p>Since having children, Joel has been toning back his
competitions, but still pole vaults regularly with Box Hill Athletic Club in the
Eastern Melbourne suburbs and competes in domestic events.</p><p>To see Joel in
action visit: <a
href="https://www.instagram.com/joelpocklington/?hl=en">https://www.instagram.com/joel...</a></p>


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Cuban bartenders Manuel Alejandro Valdés and Dagoberto Jesús Morejón are
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But due to a shortage of syrups or liquor on the Caribbean island, the pair
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plants.

Together with specialists from the Botanical Association of Cuba they identified
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world-class restaurants, five-star rooftop pools and cultural landmarks,
including the unmissable new Museum of the Future.

Dubai is always evolving. Bold and ambitious, it’s an emirate focused on the
future and its newest neighbourhood is named accordingly. Dubai Future District
incorporates Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC), Dubai World Trade Centre
and Emirates Towers District. The grouping defines Dubai’s incentivised business
centres – but this dynamic new destination is one that knows how to mix business
with pleasure.

Fun and Fine Dining in Dubai

With the opening of Gate Avenue mall, retail options are rising in Dubai Future
District. The mall contains local designer stores, a kids’ play area, co-working
spaces and South Market, a food hall with fashionable outlets, including Cereal
Killer Café, which serves breakfast for lunch and dinner.

For business dining that ascends the ordinary, Dubai Future District boasts a
concentration of exceptional restaurants. There are world-famous outlets with
reservation waiting lists that need little introduction, including Zuma Dubai ,
LPM Dubai and Amazonico Dubai .

Then there are homegrown concepts that form an essential foodie to-do list when
in the emirate. Mediterranean Boca is applauded for its efforts in sourcing
produce from local fishermen and farmers. The tapas is seasoned with praise.

An oasis in this modern concrete business quarter, Gaia is a pretty Greek
taverna that attracts royal patrons. The menu, crafted by charismatic Chef Izu
Ani, is full of personality, transporting guests to holiday idylls with dishes
such as mouth-watering watermelon and feta salad, scattered with almonds and
wisps of fragrant basil and mint. The fish of the day is simply grilled in
charcoal ovens and then drizzled with lemon oil.

Trèsind – a portmanteau of the French ‘very’ and ‘Indian’ – offers three
experiences in the neighbourhood. Carnival by Trèsind puts the fun into fine
dining, with blown soap bubbles part of the welcome ceremony and street food
carts tucked in corners. Trèsind is a regal blue dining room serving classic
Indian cuisine and Trèsind Studio is an exclusive dining room where Head Chef
Himanshu Saini serves impeccable Michelin-standard tasting menus that some would
argue are the finest in the city.

Rich in Art and Culture

DIFC’s Gate Village is home to renowned auction houses, including Dubai’s own
Christie’s , and boutique galleries, such as Opera , specialising in affordable
contemporary art with its ever-changing displays an ongoing attraction for avid
window shoppers.

More temporary displays will soon appear in Summer Garden, the lofty,
tree-filled atrium of new sculpted office tower, ICD Brookfield Place .

Containing seven floors of column-free exhibition and event space dedicated to
future technologies and possibilities, the newest landmark to shape the skyline
is the Museum of the Future . The first – opened in 1979 – was Dubai World Trade
Centre’s Sheikh Rashid Tower. You’ll find it not only in Dubai Future District
but also on AED100 notes. Put it all into perspective from Dubai Frame . Just 10
minutes away, it offers views of both New and Old Dubai.

Business Travel for Pleasure

Four Seasons DIFC is one of the area’s five-star hotels taking business travel
to new heights. Sleep well and wake up with the peacocks, often seen strolling
around the neighbourhood at dawn. Then start the new day with a swim. In Dubai,
you’re never too far away from a glamourous rooftop pool and the one at the Four
Seasons is an Instagram star thanks to its unusual glass sides.

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Delicious, nutritious and underrated: top Dubai chef on why beetroot is best
As people everywhere are following World Heath Organization advice to stay at
home to help battle the spread of COVID-19, many are using this extra time to
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Looking for inspiration for new recipes and ingredients, Euronews spoke to Chef
Stinnissen, who runs one of Dubai’s most well-known restaurants – Boca.

“One of my favourite vegetables is beetroot, because I grew up with that and I
just loved the freshness, that earthy flavour, how pure it is, the colour.

Chef Stinissen applies cooking techniques normally used on beef to beetroot.
Braising the beetroot brings out some unique flavours from the vegetable and it
is how his popular ‘MeatRoot’ dish garnered its name.

Vegetables such as beetroot have not grown naturally in the desert region
before. Growing beetroot in extreme heat has brought different characteristics
to the vegetable compared to their European counterparts.

“It's very nutritious as well,” adds Stinissen. “We smoke it and we make a
puree. We'll make a powder just to highlight how beautiful a vegetable it can
be.”

Stay home, learn to cook

Across the globe, people are sharpening their culinary skills with recipes and
online tutorials but Stinnissen says that no one recipe will come out the same:

How one chef cuts a carrot may vary from the next chef. Similarly, the choice of
ingredients for a recipe may change according to a chef's palate and ethos.

Whether it's beef from Brazil, or coffee from Kenya, transporting these food
items internationally causes high levels of emissions, so produce with a small
carbon footprint is becoming increasingly popular as it has less impact on
global warming.

In Boca, patrons can enjoy a menu that is made from almost 90% of local seafood
and vegetables.

Many types of food that are not native to the Emirates are now sustainably grown
locally. Yazen Al Kodmani, an Operations Manager for a local farm, explains:
"The idea is you are trying to find what is seasonally available. What I can
cook with? If you are doing that you end up eating fresh, you end up eating more
nutritious food, and you end up reducing your carbon footprint as the food
you’re eating hasn’t travelled thousands of kilometres.”

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The rare phenomenon happens when the water surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage
Site rises as fast as it recedes.


Located off the Normandy coast, the mount, topped by its world-renowned
Benedictine abbey traditionally welcomes up to two million visitors a year.


But on this occasion, tourists could only view it from a partially submerged
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