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In the past week
    2021-07-07  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

‘Lovecraft Country’ will not return for season 2 at HBO

“Lovecraft Country” is not being renewed for a second season at HBO, Variety has confirmed.

Film spotlights striving

experience in Shenzhen

A film named “Miracle” depicting a young man starting his own business in Shenzhen during the reform and opening up recently began shooting in the city.

Shenzhen dancers win Lotus Awards

Shenzhen dancers won three of the six awards in the categories of modern and contemporary dance at the recently concluded Lotus Awards, the only national awards for professional dancing in China.

Fans honor Jim Morrison in Paris

Paris was the only place to be for die-hard Jim Morrison fans. Fifty years after his death at age 27, rock music lovers from France and across the world came to the Pere-Lachaise cemetery in eastern Paris where The Doors’ frontman is buried. Many brought candles and pictures, and some burned incense sticks near his grave as police watched nearby.

Netflix to debut bizarre dating show ‘Sexy Beasts’

Netflix has released the trailer for its new dating show, “Sexy Beasts,” which has many viewers scratching their heads.

Cartoon series earns high score on Douban

Chinese cartoon series “The Island of Siliang” aired on Tencent Video has notched up 8.6 points out of 10 on China’s popular review platform Douban.

Franco to pay US$2m in sexual misconduct suit

James Franco has signed off on paying US$2.2 million to settle a 2019 lawsuit alleging he and his associates coerced students into performing explicit sex scenes on camera. The proposed figure was revealed in court filings that were made public, and a Los Angeles judge will need to approve it.

Zukerman apologizes for racist remarks against Asians

Pinchas Zukerman, the famous violinist and former music director of the Canadian National Arts Center Orchestra, has apologized for the racist remarks he made during an online masterclass with two violin students of Asian descent.

(SD-Agencies)

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