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In the Past Week
    2018-07-04  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Cheryl and Liam Payne announce split

Singers Cheryl and Liam Payne have announced they are splitting up after more than two years together.

WWE star Matt Cappotelli dies at 38

Former WWE star Matt Cappotelli, a winner of the wrestling reality competition series “Tough Enough,” died after a battle with cancer, his wife announced. He was 38.

Time names 25 influential Net celebrities

Kim Kardashian may have broken the Internet, but she’s not the most influential KarJenner family member online.

Broadway musical ‘Rent’ gives the marginalized a voice

Renting apartments in Shenzhen is an endless topic of interest since the young and vibrant city is never short of newcomers and migrants. Now Shenzheners will have a chance to peer into the story of a group of penniless young friends surviving in New York in musical “Rent,” which is finally making its way to Shenzhen for three shows in October.

Andy Lau, Sylvia Chang invited to join the ranks of Oscar-awarding Academy

Hong Kong actor Andy Lau and Taiwan actress and film director Sylvia Chang were among some of the movie film personalities recently invited by Hollywood’s Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to become members, as part of its drive for diversity.

Jackie Chan, John Cena to star in action thriller

Kung-fu star Jackie Chan is throwing his hat into the ring, teaming up with U.S. wrestling superstar John Cena in an action thriller that has a working title of “Project X.” It will be helmed by “Need for Speed” (2014) director Scott Waugh, with Cena replacing Sylvester Stallone, who was previously slated to star.

(SD-Agencies)

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