Beckhams ‘proud owners of love-themed artworks worth £30m’

London, May 15 (ANI): David and Victoria Beckham have amassed a huge collection of “love-themed” art paintings and sculptures worth a whopping 30 million pounds in their various homes.

The couple’s homes in London, Milan and LA adorn artworks by Damien Hirst, Sam Taylor Wood, Banksy and other artists.

“Victoria is a mover and shaker in much more up market circles nowadays and likes being a ‘collector’,” the Mirror quoted a source as saying.

“She is even in talks with a museum to showcase some of their pieces.

“All their pieces are love tokens – presents given from David or Victoria to the other one for birthdays, Christmases, anniversaries and other special occasions.

“One of the works includes a Hirst bull’s heart enshrined in silver with scalpels exploding from it whilst another, given from David to Victoria for Christmas, is an Emin-designed strip of neon lights spelled out to read ”Forever yours,’” added the source. (ANI)

80yr-old Chinese man’s dream to spread English language

New Delhi, Sep 2 (ANI): An 80-year-old Chinese man, who wants to spread the English language, has authored and published three booklets in the past four years to help people learn it.

Tang Zaixing, from Nanhai district of Foshan, Guangdong province, moved to Foshan from Hong Kong when new China was founded in 1949, and his dream of learning English faded away, reports the China Daily.

But he started to regain interest in it after he retired from service in 1991, and began learning the language again, printing his first oral English booklet while he was hospitalised four years ago.

Tang, whose library consists of a huge collection of English books, distributed copies of the booklet to doctors and nurses at the hospital.

But his passion for the language does not end there, as he even has the walls of his house covered with English words. (ANI)

Liev Schreiber livid over ‘squirrel like’ X-Men figurine

Washington, May 9 (ANI): Hollywood actor Liev Schreiber, who portrays Victor Creed in X-Men, is disappointed that his X-Men toy figure looks like an angry squirrel.

Live’s character eventually adopts the mutant alter-ego of Sabretooth, opposite Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in the flick, but the plastic figure of Sabretooth looks nothing more than an angry bushy squirrel, according to a disappointed Live.

“I have one complaint about it, not that I’m not excited to finally have an action figure after all these years, but I want to know what compelled the designers of this action figure to – I’m assuming they read the plotline for the movie and saw that I play this prehistoric game cat – but what possessed them to make me look like an angry squirrel. You can almost see the nuts (in the mouth)!” Contactmusic quoted Liev as saying.

On the other hand, Schreiber’s eldest son with Naomi Watts doesn’t hold the same opinion as his father, as he loves the toy and has a huge collection.

“He has a bag of toys, that he calls the turtle bag, that he puts his favourite toys in and it took a tense 15 minutes (before he put it in the bag),” Liev added. (ANI)

Tomb mural depicts how traditional Chinese medication was practiced 1,000 yrs ago

New Delhi, April 16 (ANI): Archaeological have found a mural unearthed from an ancient tomb in the northwestern Chinese province of Shaanxi, which depicts how traditional Chinese medication was practiced 1,000 years ago.

Song Dynasty murals are not rare in and around the ancient Chinese capital Xi’an, but researcher Sun Bingjun at Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said this was the first found to depict traditional Chinese medication, prevalent in China for nearly 5,000 years.

The mural, about four meters square, had a man sitting on a chair, whom experts believed was the tomb owner.

“Jars and bottles were seen on a table nearby,” said Sun.

Two other men were sitting at the table, one of whom was carrying two bags of herbs and the other consulting a huge collection of herbal formulas.

“The names of the herbs were still seen on the bags and the papers,” said Sun. “We assume the master of the house was sick and two physicians were making prescriptions,” he added.

Sun and his colleagues have finished a preliminary research on the mural, which was found in a Song Dynasty (960-1279) tomb in the suburbs of Hancheng City in February.

On the same mural were eight busy servants, some were waiting on the master while others were preparing his medicine, according to Sun.

“One of them had a bowl and cup in each hand, while others were busy at the stove, presumably brewing herbs,” he said.

Two other murals were found in the same tomb chamber, one depicting a 17-member troupe staging an opera and the other, about nirvana, a divine state of peace and release from desire for Buddhists, he added.

“These seem to suggest the tomb owner was a Buddhist and loved performing arts,” he said.

The tomb chamber, the murals and the coffin were elevated from the 10-meter deep pit and transported to a heritage base in the provincial capital Xi’an for better protection and further research. (ANI)

Lionel Ritchie loves leather pants

New Delhi, Apr 14 (ANI): Renowned pop star Lionel Ritchie has revealed that he has a huge collection of leather pants, as he totally dotes on them.

Though the ‘I Call It Love’ hitmaker has a huge collection of his favourite leather pants, he can hardly wear them because he has grown very fat, reports the China Daily.

“I was a leather trousers collector for years. If I was 25 again, I’d be wearing them, but I’d probably get arrested right outside my hotel,” Lionel said.

“Anyway, I would probably only be able to get one leg into them now!” he added.

Lionel, who has three kids – namely Myles, 14, Sofia, 10, and Nicole Ritchie, 27 – also revealed that once his children dressed him up as a clown.

“My kids took me trick or treating. There we were – a load of 10 year olds, plus Lionel Richie dressed as a clown. I can still recall the look on people’s faces! Only my daughter can humiliate me like that,” he said. (ANI)