2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Singapore Entertainment


AsiaOne
   
National Gallery to open with fortnight-long celebration   
AsiaOne
A sculpture sits in DBS Singapore Gallery 2, one of two permanent galleries in the National Gallery Singapore. Photo: The Straits Times. By Huang Lijie. My Paper | Wed, Nov 4 2015. Send a tip · Print. THE National Gallery Singapore, which has been in ...
5 things to check out at National Gallery opening celebrations   TODAYonline
New app, free events when National Gallery Singapore opens this month   Channel News Asia
National Gallery Singapore to open with 2 weeks of celebrations   The Straits Times
Yahoo Singapore News   
Broadway World   
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Channel News Asia
   
In Singapore, queue for Balmain x H&M launch starts 3 days early   
Channel News Asia
Just before midnight on Tuesday (Nov 3), nine people - mostly students - were already holding their group's place in the queue at Orchard Building. By Shivaanan Selvasevaran; POSTED: 04 Nov 2015 11:04. PHOTOS. The queue for Balmain x H&M began ...

Eyeing Balmain x H&M collection? Get in line   The Straits Times
Balmain x H&M: Shopping Tips And Tricks To Conquer The Sale   Huffington Post Canada
The 10 Best Things To Buy From The Balmain x H&M Collection   Huffington Post
Racked SF   
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Hollywood Reporter
   
Daddy, James Franco's Band, Signs Worldwide Deal With Kobalt   
Hollywood Reporter
Inge Colsen (Girlie Action), Daddy's Tim O'Keefe and James Franco, Sarah Landy (General Manager, AWAL North America, a division of Kobalt Label Services) and Elliot A. Resnik, Esq. Tawni Bannister. Facebook Twitter Email Print Comment ...

James Franco's Daddy duo lands record deal   Yahoo Singapore News
James Franco's band Daddy signs with Kobalt   Entertainment Weekly

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The Straits Times
   
Do budding musicians still need record labels to get their music heard?   
The Straits Times
When it was announced last week that record label and artist management company S2S - home to Singapore acts such as Tay Kewei and Bonnie Loo - has shut down, there was in the industry no chest-beating, no hair-tearing and no soul-searching.

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The Straits Times
   
Diplo's label signs on self-taught Singaporean EDM producer   
The Straits Times
Big-name American music producer Diplo's label has signed a 20-year-old Singaporean who taught himself how to programme dance beats on a computer at home. On Oct 20, the popular record label Mad Decent released Manfred Lim's five-track EP titled ...


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"French Spider-Man" climbs Paris building in latest stint   
Channel News Asia
PARIS - Alain Robert, also known as the “French Spider-Man”, climbed to the top of a 36-floor building in Paris' business district on Tuesday in his latest of stunts that have become familiar around the world. Undeterred by the cold and rain and using ...

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Pedestrian TV
   
Kanye West spends $500 a day on haircuts   
The West Australian
The hip-hop star sports a completely shaved style, but apparently it's harder to maintain than it looks. Rihanna's father Ronald Fenty has seen firsthand how much care goes into Kanye's look, as he joined the two stars when they played shows together ...
What Kanye spends $500 a day on   New Zealand Herald (blog)
Kanye West 'splashes out on daily haircut'   Yahoo Singapore News

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Salon
   
10 people who could also sue Taylor Swift for plagiarizing lyrics to “Shake It ...   
Salon
The haters keep coming for Taylor Swift. Last week, an R&B singer named Jesse Graham filed a lawsuit against Swift alleging that she swiped the “haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate / and the players gonna play, play, play, play, play” refrain ...
Swift faces $59m suit for allegedly stealing lyrics   AsiaOne
Taylor Swift in a $42 Million Dollar Copyright Law Infringement Lawsuit   Christian Post
R&B artist sues Taylor Swift for $42M over 'Shake It Off' lyrics   Digital Trends
Eurweb.com   
Singersroom News   
hypebot.com   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
How violence sets the Star Wars movies apart   
The Australian Financial Review
While the Star Wars franchise is loved by all ages, the films are extreme in their violence and depictions of suffering, writes Alyssa Rosenberg. NaN of. In 1977's A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Sir Alec Guiness) is felled by Darth Vader but his body ...
Out of the shadows?   The Hindu
War of the Star Wars Stars: The Dark Side of the Convention Circuit   Daily Beast
U.s. Cinemas Ban Villain Costumes From Star Wars Screenings   Contactmusic.com
Flickering Myth (blog)   
Action Figure Insider   
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The Straits Times
   
The Force is strong with Disney Infinity's Star Wars   
The Straits Times
The advantage that Disney Infinity has over the Skylanders game are the more recognisable characters. They range from Disney princesses such as Elsa, Jasmine and Rapunzel, to animation icons like Buzz Lightyear, Lightning McQueen and Baymax.
New Areas Debut on Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream   DisZine
Star Wars the star of new Disney Dream enhancements   Orlando Sentinel
Enhancements to Disney Dream are out of this galaxy   WESH Orlando
News965   
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