2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 Singapore Entertainment


AsiaOne
   
Won't let my live shows be censored, says funnyman Russell Peters   
Hindustan Times
Before the stand-up comedy scene became big in India, our first brush with it was Canadian comic Russell Peter's risqué humour. After kick-starting his ongoing world tour--Almost Famous--in September 2014 from Canada, Peters is excited to return to India ...

Stand-up Comedian Russell Peters: Almost Famous   Indo American News
Comedian Russell Peters returning to Singapore in April   AsiaOne
Comedian Russell Peters to hold show at Suntec on April 7   The Straits Times
Channel News Asia   
TODAYonline   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Singtel joins Asian video-streaming joint venture   
Sydney Morning Herald
SingTel, the owner of Optus, has joined a joint-venture with global media giants Warner Brothers Entertainment and Sony Pictures' AXN network to launch HOOQ - a new over-the-top video service for Asia. In a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange, ...

Singtel, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros joint-venture to offer video service in Asia   Channel News Asia
Singtel to launch rival to Netflix   Mumbrella Asia
Singtel to start Netflix competitor in Asia with Sony Pictures, Warner Bros   Tech in Asia
The Straits Times   
The Australian Financial Review   
Variety   
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AsiaOne
   
Meet the judges of Asia's Got Talent   
AsiaOne
Left to right: David Foster, Anggun, Van Ness Wu, and Melanie C gather around the "golden buzzer" on stage to officially launch the Asia's Got Talent show at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, Jan 27 2015.
Van Ness Wu posts photo of kiss to show his marriage is OK: 'Don't write about it ...   The Straits Times
The (somewhat) awkward QnA with Van Ness Wu   TODAYonline

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AsiaOne
   
Kong Hee 'lacked full faith in wife's music'   
AsiaOne
Chew Eng Han, former fund manager of City Harvest Church (CHC). He and five other church leaders are on trial for allegedly misusing church funds through sham bonds. Print. Former City Harvest Church fund manager Chew Eng Han yesterday accused ...

City Harvest trial: 'Advance rental' pumped into Xtron not to redeem bonds   Malay Mail Online
Pastor Kong Hee Accused of Lying, Lack of Leadership by Singapore City ...   Gospel Herald

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AsiaOne
   
Shinhwa to pre-release song from upcoming album   
AsiaOne
Preparing for its 12th album to come out at the end of February, Shinhwa will pre-release pop ballad 'Memory' on February 3. Sweeping the music industry in 2013 with its 11th album title song 'This Love,' people have high expectations for the return of ...


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Memphis Flyer
   
Graceland Too — Revisited   
Memphis Flyer
On the evening of July 15, 2014, Paul B. MacLeod, age 70, shot and killed the 28-year-old man who tried to enter MacLeod's house in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Two days after the shooting, MacLeod himself was found dead on his front porch, the cause of ...

Mississippi collector's quirky Elvis shrine up for auction   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
Sundance filmmaker turns focus on Mormon offshoot   
AsiaOne
Director Amy Berg arrives at the 'West of Menphis' Special Screening during the 2012 AFI Fest at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, in this November 3, 2012, file photo. Print. PARK CITY, United States - The US director of an ...


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AsiaOne
   
Taeyang to release concert DVD   
AsiaOne
Taeyang's 'Sol Japan Tour Rise 2014' DVD and Blu-ray ranked second on Oricon DVD Daily Chart on January 28. After Taeyang released his solo album 'Rise [+ Solar & Hot]', he successfully held his first Japan solo concert tour 'Sol Japan Tour Rise 2014' ...

Taeyang to 'RISE' with concert tour   K-POP HERALD

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The Guardian
   
B'deshi cinemas ban actor for protests against 'Wanted'   
Daily Times
Bangladesh cinemas will boycott films starring India's top actor Shakib Khan after he led protests against the first screening of a Hindi film in decades in the Muslim-majority nation, an official said on Thursday. Bollywood blockbuster 'Wanted' opened in ...

Bangladeshi cinemas retaliate after actor's protest over Hindi film   The Guardian
Bangladesh cinemas ban actor Shakib Khan for protests against Hindi-language ...   The Express Tribune
Bangladesh cinemas ban top actor over Hindi film protests   Zee News

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Sky News Australia
   
Salman Rushdie novel out in September   
Sky News Australia
The title, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights, is a reference to the collection of folk tales known as the Arabian Nights. It 'blends history, mythology and a timeless love story to bring alive a world that has been plunged into an age of unreason', ...

New Salman Rushdie novel after seven years   The Straits Times
Publishers: Salman Rushdie to release first novel in seven years   Malay Mail Online
New Salman Rushdie Novel To Release In September: Publishers   Huffington Post India
The Daily Courier (subscription)   
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