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In the Past Week
    2018-02-07  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Justin Timberlake plays Prince and takes selfies at Super Bowl show

Pop star Justin Timberlake paid tribute to Prince and took selfies with fans during his Super Bowl half-time show.

The singer performed “I Would Die 4 U” during a hit-packed, 12-minute set in Minneapolis — Prince’s home town.

‘Coco’ tops animation

celebration

Disney/Pixar’s Dia de los Muertes-themed Oscar frontrunner “Coco” topped the 45th Annie Awards, winning 11 trophies including best animated feature, directing and writing.

Accepting the awards, helmer Lee Unkrich emphasized “building bridges not walls,” while producer Darla Anderson urged inclusion and diversity.

Uma Thurman ‘assaulted’ by Weinstein

Uma Thurman is ready to share her story about Harvey Weinstein — the disgraced movie mogul who stands accused of sexual misconduct by more than 60 women.

Parsons joins Ted Bundy movie

“Big Bang Theory” star Jim Parsons has joined Zac Efron in “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile,” the drama centering on serial killer Ted Bundy.

Grammy chief takes back ‘step up’ comment

Academy president/CEO Neil Portnow set off an uproar on January 28 when he said female artists and executives need to “step up” after being asked about the low number of women Grammy winners in 2018.

‘Glee’ actor Mark Salling dies at 35

Mark Sailing has died by suicide, Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County Coroner’s officer confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 35.

(SD-Agencies)

 

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