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Streep, tipped for glory, says Oscars still matter

Posted: 02 Dec 2011 06:29 AM PST

Actress Meryl Streep arrives for the premiere of her movie ''The Iron Lady'' in Washington on November 29, 2011. ― Reuters pic

LONDON, Dec 2 ― She has been nominated for an Academy Award 16 times, a record for any performer, and won twice, but to Meryl Streep, the golden statuette still matters.

The 62-year-old first attended the annual awards ceremony as a contender more than 30 years ago, when she was up for a supporting role honour in "The Deer Hunter."

The following year she won that honour for "Kramer vs. Kramer" and scooped the best actress prize with the 1982 Holocaust film "Sophie's Choice."

Since then Streep has been back as a nominee 12 times, each time leaving empty-handed.

Now the "Devil Wears Prada" star is a frontrunner again for her portrayal of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady."

Asked in an interview yesterday if she still cared about the Oscars, she replied: "Sadly it still matters.

"It's so exciting, it really is. I remember the first time I went and (Laurence) Olivier was here and I was next to Gregory Peck and Bette Davis was behind me," Streep told BBC Radio.

"I mean, I've been going to that thing for many years but it's still the one."

She described The Iron Lady, in which she portrays Thatcher both at the height of her powers and as an old, forgetful woman looking back on her life, as a "Lear for girls," a reference to Shakespeare's tragedy "King Lear."

"I said it secretly, I said, 'you know what this is? This is Lear for girls'. It's concerned with the endgame and how power diminishes, how we let go of things, and that's the part that really interested me."

Streep added that tackling such a controversial figure in politics who still divides British public opinion was daunting.

"The policies that she put forward were shared by a number of people in the Conservative Party at that time, but it's how they're communicated.

"And was it (former French President Francois) Mitterrand that said she had the mouth of Marilyn Monroe and the eyes of Caligula." ― Reuters

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Winehouse father finds posthumous new album painful

Posted: 02 Dec 2011 04:58 AM PST

Flowers and tributes are seen outside the home of Amy Winehouse in London on July 24, 2011. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Dec 2 — Amy Winehouse's posthumous new album "Lioness: Hidden Treasures" hits stores on Monday, but the one fan who will find it hardest to listen is her father.

Mitch Winehouse, who has set up a charity in his daughter's name after she died in July aged 27, heard the collection of 12 songs recorded from as early as 2002, a year before the release of her debut album "Frank".

But he said the experience had been "difficult", with the memories of the late chart topper still raw.

"We were finding it difficult to listen to Amy's music, but we had to listen to it because if it wasn't up to scratch we wouldn't have allowed it to go out," Mitch told Reuters in a recent interview.

"We weren't pleasantly surprised. We were stunned at how wonderful the album is. (But) at the moment I can't listen to it. In the years to come I will be able to and people have to make their own minds up."

Early reviews of the album, released on Universal Music's Island Records label, have been mixed.

"It was clearly a bit of struggle to cobble together the material for this album," said Alexis Petridis of the Guardian newspaper in a three-out-of-five star rating.

Helen Brown of the Telegraph wrote: "The random scrappiness of this collection of alternative takes, covers and sketchy new material is made poignant by the context in which it has been released.

"And ... it lays bare what made her both such a unique and such a troubled artist."

Highs and lows

Winehouse released just two albums in her brief career, with 2006's "Back to Black", featuring hits "Rehab" and "Love is a Losing Game", confirming her as a major talent and earning five Grammy Awards.

The artist famous for her beehive hairstyle and rich, soulful singing voice, struggled with alcohol and drug addiction, had a troubled marriage and was often in the headlines for the wrong reasons.

When Winehouse died at her north London home there were high alcohol levels in her blood, and her last filmed performance was in Serbia in June when the singer was jeered by the crowd as she struggled to perform songs and stay upright.

Lioness: Hidden Treasures features 12 songs and demos chosen by producers Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, who both worked with Winehouse when she was alive.

They include "Body & Soul", her final studio recording and a duet with Tony Bennett which also appeared on his recent album. The song has been nominated for a Grammy in the best pop duo/group performance category.

Singled out for praise by critics were the reggae-infused cover of "Our Day Will Come" and "Halftime", while the two tracks from recording sessions for the third album that never materialised — "Between The Cheats" and "Like Smoke" featuring rapper Nas, merely underlined what might have been.

Mitch Winehouse said his daughter's torrid personal life meant her talent was often overshadowed, even for him.

"We were so busy chasing her around all over the place that we forgot how brilliant she was," he said.

"She was just our kid and just a normal girl who did normal things and who had this incredible talent. Even she didn't know where it came from. So we kind of took it all for granted. But you know what? She was a genius."

One pound (RM4.90) from every copy of the album sold will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation helping children and young people facing poverty, illness, disability or addiction.

The album is currently top of Amazon's British bestseller list ahead of its release on Monday. — Reuters

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