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In the Past Week
    2017-04-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Bob Dylan finally accepts Nobel Prize, months after ceremony

    Bob Dylan has accepted his Nobel Prize for Literature, more than three months after the awards ceremony, Swedish media reported.

    He received his medal at a private event in Stockholm before a scheduled concert in the city.

    

    Fox backs O’Reilly after harassment report

    Fox News host Bill O’Reilly said on April 1 that he is “vulnerable to lawsuits” because of his high-profile job, in response to a New York Times report detailing payouts made to settle accusations of sexual harassment and other inappropriate behavior.

    

    ‘Better Call Saul’ gets closer

    to ‘Breaking Bad’ in Season 3

    “Better Call Saul,” the critically acclaimed prequel to “Breaking Bad,” is entering its third season and producers and cast said the show is getting closer and closer to “Breaking Bad” territory.

    

    Pharrell's life being made into musical

    Pharrell Williams, 43, will produce “Atlantis” — described as “Romeo and Juliet” with songs.

    Broadway director Michael Mayer will act as the project’s guiding hand.

    

    ‘Sherlock’ star to tell UK gay

    history

    “Sherlock” co-creator Mark Gatiss has a new project — a series of original dramatic shorts for BBC Four charting a century of the U.K. gay experience.

    Grouped together under the title “Queers,” the eight 15-minute monologues begin with “The Man on the Platform,” set in 1917 and written by Gatiss himself.

    

    Minions in prison in new

    ‘Despicable Me’

    Illumination Entertainment founder Chris Melandandri and Steve Carell, the voice of Gru in “Despicable Me,” on March 29 got the Universal slate presentation at CinemaCon underway with new footage from “Despicable Me 3.”

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