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Lauren Gottlieb announces her engagement. The ABCD 2 star revealed she is engaged to her boyfriend Tobias Jones.
Lauren Gottlieb is engaged! The actress-dancer, who was seen in Remo D’Souza’s ABCD 2 (Anybody Can Dance 2) announced that she has said yes to her boyfriend Tobias Jones. Lauren took…
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Oscars 2023: Lauren Gottlieb Will Dance To RRR Song Naatu Naatu - "I'm Beyond Excited"
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A day before Oscars 2023 goes on floors, Lauren Gottlieb announced on Instagram that she will performing on the highly energetic song Naatu Naatu from RRR at the 95th Academy Awards. Expressing her happiness, the actress-singer said that she is excited for performing “on the most prestigious state in the world”. Sharing a…
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so....apparently theres a dance troupe performing naatu naatu at the oscars tonight and theres not one single south asian dancer in it
in a movie whose entire story is about...nevermind
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Morgan's 2023 Reading List ✨📚
Jan 2: Truly Madly Guilty - Liane Moriarty (1 star)
Jan 4: True Biz - Sara Nović (4.5 stars)
Jan 15: Spare - Prince Harry (4 stars)
Jan 20: Blood of Olympus - Rick Riordan (re-read) (3 stars)
Jan 23: This Time Tomorrow - Emma Straub (3.5 stars)
Jan 25: The Last Thing He Told Me - Laura Dave (3.5 stars)
Feb 2: Beartown - Fredrik Backman (5 stars)
Feb 5: The Hawthorne Legacy - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (4 stars)
Feb 6: The Final Gambit - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (3.5 stars)
Feb 19: Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting - Clare Pooley (4 stars)
Feb 19: The Unsinkable Greta James - Jennifer E. Smith (2.5 stars)
Feb 28: Where’d You Go, Bernadette? - Maria Semple (5 stars)
Mar 15: A Court of Thorns and Roses - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 20: A Court of Mist and Fury - Sarah J. Maas (5 stars)
Mar 23: A Court of Wings and Ruin - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 25: The Quarantine Princess Diaries - Meg Cabot (2.5 stars)
Mar 26: A Court of Frost and Starlight - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 31: The Mutual Friend - Carter Bays (4 stars)
April 5: From Blood and Ash - Jennifer L. Armentrout (3.5 stars)
April 9: A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire - Jennifer L. Armentrout (4.5 stars)
April 15: The Crown of Gilded Bones - Jennifer L. Armentrout (3 stars)
April 19: The War of Two Queens -Jennifer l Armentrout (3 stars)
April 23: The Reading List - Sara Nisha Adams (3 stars)
April 30: Lessons in Chemistry - Bonnie Garmus (5 stars)
May 6: Happy Place - Emily Henry (4.5 stars)
May 10: Everything Beautiful in Its Time - Jenna Bush Hager (not rating)
May 13: Well Met - Jen DeLuca (3 stars)
May 21: The Last Mrs. Parrish - Liv Constantine (2.5 stars)
May 25: The Displacements - Bruce Holsinger (4 stars)
May 27: Rock the Boat - Beck Dorey-Stein (4.5 stars)
May 31: Damn Few - Rorke Denver (not rating)
June 14: A Court of Silver Flames - Sarah J. Maas (2 stars)
June 25: Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall (not rating)
June 27: A Court of Mist and Fury - Sarah J. Maas (reread)
July 2: Pineapple Street - Jenny Jackson (4 stars)
July 5: Once More With Feeling - Elissa Sussman (2 stars)
July 13: It All Comes Down to This - Therese Anne Fowler (3.5 stars)
July 15: Mad Honey - Jodi Picoult & Jennifer Finney Boylan (4 stars)
July 27: The Secret History - Donna Tart (3 stars)
July 29: The Comeback Summer - Ali Brady (4 stars)
July 30: The It Girl - Ruth Ware (4 stars)
August 5: The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern (4 stars)
August 6: Educated - Tara Westover (not rating)
August 9: The First 90 Days - Michael D. Watkins (not rating)
August 11: This is How it Always Is - Laurie Frankel (5 stars)
August 20: Demon Copperhead - Barbara Kingsolver (4.5 stars)
August 27: A Soul of Ash and Blood - Jennifer L. Armentrout (1.5 stars)
August 30: The Alice Network - Kate Quinn (3.5 stars)
September 4: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - V.E. Schwab (4.5 stars)
September 15: This Is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (4 stars)
September 17: Hotel Laguna - Nicola Harrison (2 stars)
September 24: We're All Adults Here - Emma Straub (5 stars)
September 26: A Bend in the Road - Nicholas Sparks (1.5 stars)
October 5: The Celebrants - Steven Rowley (2.5 stars)
October 8: Anxious People - Fredrik Backman (3.5 stars)
October 9: Born a Crime - Trevor Noah (not rating)
October 14: The Wishing Game - Meg Shaffer (4 stars)
October 16: Counting the Cost - Jill Duggar (not rating)
October 18: Love and Other Words - Christina Lauren (2.5 stars)
October 22: Rules of Civility - Amor Towles (4 stars)
October 29: Maybe You Should Talk To Someone - Lori Gottlieb (not rating)
October 30: Troublemaker - Leah Remini (not rating)
November 2: Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen (3.5 stars)
November 7: Good Girl Complex - Elle Kennedy (1.5 stars)
November 23: Modern Lovers - Emma Straub (2 stars)
November 25: Fourth Wing - Rebecca Yarros (3.5 stars)
December 3: Daisy Jones and The Six - Taylor Jenkins Reid (2.5 stars)
December 6: Know My Name - Chanel Miller (not rating)
December 10: Girl in the Blue Coat - Monica Hesse (2.5 stars)
December 15: The Circus Train - Anita Parikh (2 stars)
December 20: Catch and Kill - Ronan Farrow (not rating)
December 22: Today Will Be Different - Maria Semple (4 stars)
December 27: Iron Flame - Rebecca Yarros (4.5 stars)
December 29: Vampire Academy - Michelle Mead (1 star)
December 30: Percy Jackson: The Chalice of the Gods - Rick Riordan (5 stars)
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books I read in 2023
I had a huge reading year this year because of my gruelingly long commute. The list below the cut is mostly for my own edification, but I’m a nosy person who supports other nosy people, so if you want to know what I’ve been up to, have at it. Almost everything I read this year was from the library.
1/12 A Charmed Life, Diana Wynne Jones
1/18 The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School, Sonora Reyes
1/24 The Life-Changing Magic of
Tidying Up, Marie Kondo
1/25 Hotel Magnifique, Emily J. Taylor
1/30 Spark Joy, Marie Kondo
2/2 The House in the Cerulean Sea, TJ Klune
2/8 The Golden Enclaves, Naomi Novik
2/8 Delilah Green Doesn’t Care, Ashley Herring Blake
2/15 The Nile, Toby Wilkinson
2/23 The Painted Queen, Elizabeth Peters and Joan Hess
2/28 Ella Enchanted, Gail Carson Levine
3/5 Tipping the Velvet, Sarah Waters
3/12 Lord of the Silent, Elizabeth Peters
3/16 Marie Kondo’s Kurashi at Home, Marie Kondo
3/20 Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life, Ruth Franklin
3/20 The Art of Simple Living, Shunmyo Masuno
3/26 The Bird’s Nest, Shirley Jackson
4/11 Life Among the Savages, Shirley Jackson
4/12 A People’s History of the United States, Howard Zinn
4/18 The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
4/21 Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto, Tricia Hersey
5/1 Last Night at the Telegraph Club, Malinda Lo
5/3 Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail, Ashley Herring Blake
5/10 Fight Like Hell: The Untold Story of American Labor, Kim Kelly
5/11 Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings, Joy Harjo
5/12 Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race, Reni Eddo-Lodge
5/15 The Lottery and Other Stories, Shirley Jackson
5/18 The Lives of Christopher Chant, Diana Wynne Jones
5/29 A Little Devil in America, Hanif Abdurraqib
6/3 A Marvellous Light, Freya Marske
6/6 Ducks, Kate Beaton
6/8 Wild and Wicked Things, Francesca May (awful. Every character was an idiot. Why did I finish this)
6/10 Breathing Lessons: A Doctor’s Guide to Lung Health, Meilan K. Han, MD
6/19 The Three Body Problem, Cixin Liu
6/19 A Fortune for Your Disaster, Hanif Abdurraqib (I liked this even more than the last one I read. Maybe because it was an audiobook read by the author.)
6/22 Disjointed, Diana Jovin (ed) (skipped parts that were totally unrelated to me and some things that were also too technical)
6/22 The Lavender Scare, David K. Johnson
6/26 Enquête au collège, Jean-Phillipe Arrou-Vignod
6/28 The Thief, Megan Whalen Turner
7/3 Last Call, Elon Green
7/12 Cache Cache Petit Fantôme
7/13 Le Petit Prince, Antoine de Saint-
Exupéry
7/13 La fille qui navigua autour de féérie dans un bateau construit de ses propres mains, Catherynne M Valente
7/14 Lost in the Moment and Found, Seanan McGuire
7/14 Ich mag dich gesund sagte der Bär, Janosch
7/25 The Lies of Locke Lamora, Scott Lynch
7/31 The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi, Shannon Chakraborty
8/10 A Restless Truth, Freya Marske
8/16 Camp Damascus, Chuck Tingle
9/6 The Body in the Garden, Katherine Schellman
9/11 Silence in the Library, Katherine Schellman
9/13 When Things Get Dark, various
9/19 Death at the Manor, Katherine Schellman
9/25 Sorcery and Cecelia, Patricia C Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
10/3 The Grand Tour, Patricia C Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
10/6 Murder at Midnight, Katharine Schellman
10/12 The Mislaid Magician, Patricia C Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
10/18 Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies, Elizabeth Winkler
10/18 Harry Potter und der Stein der Weisen, JK Rowling
10/25 Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA search for Mind Control, Stephen Kinzer
11/1 Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date, Ashley Herring Blake
11/3 Nothing But Blackened Teeth, Cassandra Shaw
11/9 Unfuck Your Habitat, Rachel Hoffman
11/11 Safe and Sound, Mercury Stardust
11/12 Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD (revised and updated), Susan C. Pinskey
11/18 Red Seas under Red Skies, Scott Lynch
11/20 In With the Old: Classic Decor A to Z, Jennifer Boles
11/23 Habitat: The Field Guide to Decorating, Lauren Liess
11/24 Vermeer: The Complete Paintings, Norbert Schneider
11/29 The Conscious Closet, Elizabeth L. Cline
12/4 Leech, Hiron Ennes
12/6 The Star that Always Stays, Anna Rose Johnson
P12/14 The Republic of Thieves, Scott Lynch
12/15 An American Sunrise, Joy Harjo
12/20 The Wife Upstairs, Rachel Hawkins
12/22 How to Keep House While Drowning, KC Davis
12/30 The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, Margareta Magnusson
Gave up on: The Woman Who Would Be King, Kara Cooney (too speculative/fictionalized)
A Scatter of Light, Malinda Lo (nothing really wrong, it just wasn’t holding my attention at all)
14 histoires pour avoir peur mais pas trop quand même (turned into full cast audio and the music between stories was really annoying)
Manhunt, Gretchen Felker-Martin (not in the right headspace maybe, maybe just not for me)
American Cozy, Stephanie Pedersen (got annoyed at how much of the information hinged on living in a huge suburban home with 18 closets and a husband and multiple children you can make do your chores for you)
The Curated Closet, Anuschka Rees (not bad just not what I was looking for)
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can't believe the naatu naatu performance didn't include a single indian backup dancer or choreographer and that lauren gottlieb who had a lot of opportunities in india despite being white and has lectured indians about their own issues got to dance instead :(
I didn't know Lauren had issues with Indians? Doesn't she profit off of our markets and entertainment industry? Lol. One would argue for baby steps like For the first time an Indian song headlined at the stage of Hollywood. Representation of Indian PoCs was not mandatory. But it was. At the very least if they claim themselves to be an ally then have the dancers as Indians. Hiring people who can't even distinguish Tollywood from Bollywood is not up to par and that's just facts. It's not even like we don't have myriad of trained Indian dancers in LA. However, since cultural appropriation is unnecessarily deemed toxic everywhere, it's not unforgivable.
Also, to all those who refer this as a South Asian representation, South Asian this, South Asian that yada yada, sincerely don't. This is a win for an Indian song, in an Indian movie, in an Indian production. It may sound obnoxious but IDC. People need to stop copy pasting our identity as ambiguous as South Asian.
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Caravan (Owl Painting), 84 in. x 84 in., Oil on canvas. 2012. National Museum of Wildlife Art Permanent Collection (Jackson, WY). Purchased with funds generously donated by Adrienne & John Mars.
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TRAVELING EXHIBIT: UN/NATURAL SELECTIONS: WILDLIFE IN CONTEMPORARY ART
Installation Views & Museum Preview at The Huson River Museum (Yonkers, NY)
OCTOBER 13, 2023 – JANUARY 14, 2024
From Julie Buffalohead and Kiki Smith to Walton Ford and James Prosek, the artists in this exhibition represent another stage in the evolution of animal art.
Wild animals have been present in art since the first artists painted images on cave walls or carved figures in stone tens of thousands of years ago. Today’s artists continue to use animal imagery as away to address humanity’s interconnectedness with the natural world.
Un/Natural Selections: Wildlife in Contemporary Art, organized by the National Museum of Wildlife Art, explores the meaning of these creative expressions within the context of contemporary art. Featuring a diverse group of more than forty artworks from the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s permanent collection, the exhibition offers a wide range of styles in a variety of media, divided into four thematic sections: Tradition, Politics,Science, and Aesthetics. These realms act as overlapping chapters, investigating the ways we use animal imagery to tackle human concerns and responsibilities.
The title of this exhibition is a play on Charles Darwin’s concept of natural selection from his pivotal writing, On the Origin of Species (1859). Darwin’s ideas contributed much to the development of wildlife art in the late nineteenth century, as artists began to represent animals in natural habitats, enacting natural behaviors. From Julie Buffalohead and Kiki Smith to Walton Ford and James Prosek, the artists in this exhibition represent another stage in the evolution of animal art: choosing to represent animals in alternative, unnatural spaces—spaces more often directly linked to civilization than to wilderness.
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FEATURED ARTISTS
Troy Abbott • Timothy Berg and Rebekah Myers • George Boorujy • John Buck • Julie Buffalohead • Mark Dion • Mark Eberhard • Dave Eggers • Juan Fontanive • Walton Ford • Scott Fraser • Peter Gerakaris • Gillie and Marc • Penelope Gottlieb • Starr Hardridge • Nicola Hicks • Dennis Hlynsky • Barbara Kassel • Zoe Keller • Wendy Klemperer • Kollabs, Anke Schofield and Luis Garcia-Nerey • Emily Lamb • Ruth Marshall • Wendy Maruyama • Robert McCauley • William Morris • Marc Petrovic • James Prosek • Shelley Reed • Preston Singletary • Allison Leigh Smith • Kiki Smith • Shawn Smith • Lauren Strohacker and Kendra Sollars • William Sweetlove • Leslie Thornton • Paul Villinski • JenMarie Zeleznak
Un/Natural Selections: Wildlife in Contemporary Art is organized by the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Generous support provided by Art Bridges.
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When her mother falls for a wealthy man, Lina Cruz must move in with her new stepfather and transfer from an urban East Los Angeles public high school to an exclusive prep school in Malibu, where she struggles to fit in with her affluent new peers. After snooty cheerleading captain Avery blocks Lina from varsity, Lina recruits her best friends from her old school to help her whip the pathetic junior varsity cheerleading squad — the Sea Lions — into fighting shape.
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Lina: Christina Milian
Evan: Cody Longo
Avery: Rachele Brooke Smith
Sky: Holland Roden
Isabel: Laura Cerón
Henry: David Starzyk
Christina: Nikki SooHoo
Treyvonetta: Gabrielle Dennis
Kayla: Meagan Holder
Gloria: Vanessa Born
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East LA Girl #1: Jessica Martinez
Victor: Brandon Gonzales
Cholo: Christopher Martinez
Whitney: Brittany Sarkisian
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Eavesdropper #2 / Sea Lion: Kyle McCarthy
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Self: Джулиана Ранчич
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All Star Jaguars Dancer: Greg Farkas
All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Janelle Ginestra
All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Lauren Gottlieb
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Danielle E. Hawkins
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Theresa June-Tao
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Devin Jamieson
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Jordan Johnson
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Michael Lim
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Bryan Marsh
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Andrea McQueen
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brittany Anne Pirtle
All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Liz Porter
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Kristy Rios
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brian Schulze
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Bailey Stump
All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Devin Walker
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brad Weber
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Tori Wirgler
All Star Jaguars Dancer: John Witters
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Elle Young
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Chris Zuehlke
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Daniel Altman
East L.A. Squad Dancer: David Carmon
East L.A. Squad Dancer: John Cronin
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Neda Emamjomeh
East L.A. Squad Dancer: David Ezell
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Leon Henderson
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Megan Honore
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Dominique Kelley
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Chanel Malvar
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Carissa Martin
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Candace Montez
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Nicole Niestemski
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Carina Olis
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Sean Patrick Parnell
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Daniel Pera
East L.A. Squad Dancer: John Rames
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Marquita Scott
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Allysa Shorte
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Monica Soto
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Isaac Tualaulelei
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Julianne Waters
Sea Lion: Jeffrey Alarcon
Sea Lion: Paulette Azizian
Sea Lion: Shaylene Benson
Sea Lion: Britton Bickel
Sea Lion: Mike Burns
Sea Lion: William Caldwell
Sea Lion: Kassie Cook
Sea Lion: Marty Dew
Sea Lion: Aisha Jamila Francis
Sea Lion: Rebekah Giles
Sea Lion: Erin Yvonne
Sea Lion: Jeremy Hudson
Sea Lion / Dancer: Chris Moss
Sea Lion / Dancer: Katrina Norman
Sea Lion: Shannon Pape
Sea Lion: Jonathan Rice
Sea Lion / Dancer: Jenny Robinson
Sea Lion: Gina Starbuck
Sea Lion: Dollar Tan
Sea Lion: Jordan Wentz
Cholo Squad Dancer: Noel Bajandas
Cholo Squad Dancer: Kenny Harlow
Cholo Squad Dancer: Oren Michaeli
Cholo Squad Dancer: Oscar Orosco
Cholo Squad Dancer: Jonathan ‘Legacy’ Perez
Cholo Squad Dancer: Michael Vargas
Cholo Squad Dancer: Roman Vasquez
Cholo Squad Dancer: Ivan ‘Flipz’ Velez
Dancer: Ryan Adams
Dancer: Brandon Henschel
Film Crew:
Editor: Richard Halsey
Costume Designer: Ruth E. Carter
Editor: Michael Jablow
Hairstylist: Sheryl Blum
Writer: Alyson Fouse
Executive Producer: Armyan Bernstein
Executive Producer: Charlie Lyons
Original Music Composer: Andrew Gross
Director: Bille Woodruff
Writer: Elena Song
Producer: Sean McNamara
Makeup Artist: Martha Callender
Supervising Sound Editor: Charles Maynes
Stunt Coordinator: Julius LeFlore
Assistant Editor: ...
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Beautiful, inspirational: Taika Waititi on Satyajit Ray's 'Pather Panchali'
Hollywood director Taika Waititi in a recent interview had high praise for Remo D’Souza’s ABCD: Any Body Can Dance. He also shared how Satyajit Ray’s film Pather Panchali’ inspired him in his movie-making journey.
ABCD was a dance film starring Prabhu Deva, Kay Kay Menon, Lauren Gottlieb, Punit Pathak, Dharmesh and Salman Yusuff Khan. The film had a sequel which was released in 2015. Many of the…
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Gustave Dore; artist (1832)
Kahil Gibran; philosopher, poet (1883)
Carl Sandburg; poet, writer (1878)
Earl Scruggs; bluegrass musician (1924)
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Joey Lauren Adams; actor, comedian (1911)
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Max Bruch; composer (1838)
John DeLorean; automaker (1925)
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Robert Englund; actor (1949)
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Louis Harris; pollster (1921)
Sherlock Holmes; fictional detective (1854)
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John Singleton; film director (1968)
Jedediah Smith; explorer (1799)
Vic Tayback; actor (1929)
Danny Thomas; actor (1914)
Alan Watts; English writer (1916)
Kim Wilson; rock musician (1951)
Paul Wilson; R&B singer (1935)
Loretta Young; actor (1913)
Malcolm Young; rock musician (1953)
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Lauren Gottlieb’s Romantic Proposal & Engagement
Actress and dancer Lauren Gottlieb, known for her debut in Any Body Can Dance, has announced her engagement to boyfriend Tobias Jones.
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'Can't get better than standing ovation at Oscars'
‘I was in our wardrobe room when I heard Naatu Naatu being called for winning Best Original Song.’‘Me and the other dancers screamed!’
IMAGE: Singer Rahul Sipligunj, Choreographer Prem Rakshith and Singer Kaala Bhairava with performers Jason Glover, Lauren Gottlieb and Billy Mustapha at the Oscars. Photograph: Kind courtesy Lauren Gottlieb/Instagram
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Oscar 2023: Lauren will dance to Natu Natu, do you know who this beauty is who has also caused a stir in Bhojpuri? , Oscar 2023 Lauren will dance to Natu-Natu, know who this beauty is, Ruckus also created in Bhojpuri
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Updated on: March 12, 2023 | 10:35 a.m. IST
Oscar 2023: The names of the winners of the Oscars will be announced today. Although it will be shown in India tomorrow. On this special occasion, Lauren Gottlieb can be seen dancing to the song Natu-Natu from India.
Oscar 2023: Lauren Gottlieb’s name has been in the news since last day. American…
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