Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Looking Back at 2013

The world was supposed to end in December of 2012, but as you know, that didn't work out too well. So, 2013 came rolling around. Like every year, it had its highs and lows. We said farewell to many larger-than-life figures, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Nelson Mandela, former British leader Margaret Thatcher, and actors Paul Walker and Peter O'Toole. But there were plenty of other significant topics. This article will look at 13 of the biggest ones. Basically, 13 big stories from 2013.

1. Jennifer Lawrence: The fan-favorite actress starred in two hits this year: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and American Hustle (her role in the latter earned her her third Golden Globe nomination). Some of her future projects were announced as well, including X-Men: Days of Future Past and East of Eden.

2. Ted Cruz: A senator from Texas, Cruz gave a speech in September in which he railed against Obamacare. The speech lasted 21 hours and led to the government shutdown. TIME named him the fourth runner-up for Person of the Year.

3. Boston Marathon- On April 15th, two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the finish line of the iconic race. Three people were killed, and hundreds were injured. The main suspects are Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, two brothers originally from Russia. The former is in police custody, and the latter was killed by police.

4. Peyton Manning- SI's Sportsman of the Year led the Denver Broncos to the first seed in the AFC after throwing for for 55 touchdowns and 5,477 yards (both season records). He also made his thirteenth Pro Bowl.

5. Andy Samberg- The former Youtube sensation lent his voice in the movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 and starred in a new show called Brooklyn Nine-Nine, for which he received his first Golden Globe nomination.

6. Chennai Express- The Bollywood movie directed by Rohit Shetty was the second collaboration between stars Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. The movie was critically well-received and is the second-highest grossing Bollywood film of all time.

7. Percy Jackson- The son of Poseidon (at least according to author Rick Riordan) starred in both a new book and movie this year: The House of Hades (the fourth book in the Heroes of Olympus series) and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (the second film in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series). 

8. Pope Francis- TIME's Person of the Year started the year as Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Cardinal and Archbishop of Buenos Aires. But in March of 2013, he inherited the throne of St. Peter. He has already won the hearts of many with his acts of charity and compassion.

9. Seth Myers- The head writer and longtime cast member of Saturday Night Live will become the new host of Late Night in February. He also voiced the character of Prock, the lead character in the show The Awesomes.

10. Edward Snowden- A former NSA employee and runner-up for TIME Person of the Year, Snowden leaked several classified NSA documents and then fled the country. He has been granted asylum in Russia, where he currently resides.

11. Miami Heat- The boys from South Beach won their second straight NBA title in their third straight trip to the Finals. They did so by vanquishing the San Antonio Spurs in seven games. Furthermore, King James picked up his fourth MVP award in two years.

12. How I Met Your Mother- The beloved CBS sitcom entered its ninth and final season this year. The season, which will end on March 31st, 2014, will finally show how the main character (played by Josh Radnor) meets the woman he will end up marrying. Fans need not be too sad about the end of the show however, a spin-off entitled How I Met Your Dad is coming.

13. OneRepublic- The band fronted by Ryan Tedder is up for the People's Choice Award for Favorite Band. They also released a new album this year, called Native. One of the songs from that album, "Counting Stars", ended the year at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.

3 comments:

  1. Happy New Year Rohan! Best wishes for the year to come and keep up the good work, yes? Very comprehensive overview, but I would replace Chennai Express.

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  2. Yes, I would agree with the previously mentioned criticism by this Shashank person. He sounds very intelligible. I would go further with that point though and say to replace Chennai Express with Dhoom 3. I think that was very exciting film.

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  3. Update: The script for X-Men has completed, according to the directer. But I may be mistaken, it could have been producer.

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