|      ‘Leap’ wins Golden Roosters          Featuring the legacy of the Chinese women’s volleyball team, biographical sports film “Leap” scooping up the best picture, best cinematography and best screenplay, topped the winners at the 33rd China Film Golden Rooster Awards.               Noah to host Grammy          The Recording Academy and CBS have announced that comedian Trevor Noah, host of Comedy Central’s Emmy Award-winning “Daily Show,” will host the 63rd Grammy Awards.               ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’          Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen is set to play evil wizard Gellert Grindelwald, replacing original star Johnny Depp, in “Fantastic Beasts 3,” Warner Bros. announced last week.               Grammy nominations          Beyoncé is bringing her Black parade to the Grammys: The pop star’s anthem about Black pride scored multiple nominations, making her the leading contender with nine.               Asian Hall of Fame          Legendary Hollywood actor James Hong, who is known for playing a variety of East Asian roles since the 1950s, has been inducted into the Asian Hall of Fame. The 91-year-old, who has more than 600 acting credits, was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award.               AIDS education          The Elton John AIDS Foundation and TikTok are teaming up to raise awareness about the disease through a campaign and live event for World AIDS Day.               Boyfriend co-writer          Taylor Swift has revealed that her British actor boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, is the mystery co-writer credited on her latest album “Folklore” under the pseudonym “William Bowery.”               Matthew Perry engaged          Matthew Perry is engaged to his girlfriend Molly Hurwitz. “I decided to get engaged,” the 51-year-old star told People magazine.                          (SD-Agencies)  |