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In the Past Week
    2018-04-18  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Beyoncé summons Destiny’s Child at Coachella

Destiny’s Child have performed together at Coachella.

Beyoncé brought band mates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams on stage during her headline set at the festival in California.

‘Mulan’ lands Gong Li, Jet Li

Live-action “Mulan” has landed two leading Chinese stars.

Jet Li is in final talks to play the emperor of China, who orders the mobilization of troops via the conscription of one male from each household. The titular heroine, Hua Mulan (to be played by Liu Yifei), disguises herself as a man in order to spare her elderly father from having to join the military.

Actress to recover legal fees in defamation case

Actress Rebel Wilson will recoup an additional sum for legal costs after being awarded Australia’s largest defamation payout, a court has ruled.

Wilson successfully sued publisher Bauer Media last year over magazine articles that she said portrayed her as a serial liar.

Singer Timmy Matley dies aged 36

Timmy Matley, the lead singer of The Overtones, has died aged 36, the band have confirmed.

Oliviers to name best director award after Peter Hall

The Olivier Award for best director has been renamed the Sir Peter Hall Award after he was left out of the tribute segment during the awards ceremony.

Director Milos Forman dies at 86

Czech filmmaker Milos Forman, whose U.S. movies “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Amadeus” won a deluge of Academy Awards, including best director Oscars, died at 86.

Forman’s agent Dennis Aspland confirmed that the former director died at Danbury Hospital near his home in Warren, Connecticut.

(SD-Agencies)

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