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In the Past Week
    2017-05-03  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Ellen DeGeneres among top Emmy winners

“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” won the Daytime Emmy Award for best entertainment talk show on April 30, 20 years to the day that her character came out as gay on the sitcom “Ellen.”

Eminem lawsuit against NZ party begins

A Judge and nine lawyers in a New Zealand courtroom listened politely to Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” as a copyright trial involving the country’s ruling political party began on Monday.

Lady Gaga Invites Fans to filming event

Lady Gaga is calling on her fans to be a part of her new film with Bradley Cooper, “A Star Is Born.” The superstar musician tweeted out an invite to all her Little Monsters on April 26 to attend a filming event at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles yesterday and today.

Los Angeles declares 'La La Land' Day

Los Angeles’ mayor declared on April 25 “La La Land” Day as acrobats suspended by ropes danced their way across the outside walls of City Hall to the tune of the film’s jubilant opening number “Another Day of Sun.”

Madonna doesn’t approve of movie about her life

A new Madonna biopic is officially on the way, but the Queen of Pop doesn’t seem to be singing its praises.

A film called “Blond Ambition” centering on the singer’s life and early career during the start of the 1980s has been picked up by Universal, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Director of ‘Silence of the Lambs’ dies

Filmmaker Jonathan Demme, who won an Academy Award for best director for “The Silence of the Lambs,” has died. He was 73.

(SD-Agencies)

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