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Priyanka Chopra and singer Nick Jonas
Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas set to marry in royal style
Jaipur, India — "Quantico" star Priyanka Chopra and U.S. singer Nick Jonas are to marry this weekend in a two-day ceremony at a venue dubbed India's most opulent royal palace. Chopra, 36, and 26-year-old Jonas were engaged this year after meeting at an Oscars after-party last year. — Reuters
December 01, 2018

Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas set to marry in royal style

Cast member Lin Manuel-Miranda, Emily Blunt and director Rob Marshall pose at the world premiere of Disney’s movie
'Mary Poppins Returns'
Los Angeles — Flying through the clouds with a black parrot umbrella and holding her signature carpet bag, whimsical British nanny Mary Poppins made her "practically perfect" movie comeback on Thursday, more than 50 years after first charming audiences worldwide. "Mary Poppins Returns," set some 20 years after the film that made Julie Andrews a star, had its world premiere in Los Angeles, featuring a new cast and new music but with a nostalgic nod to the original. — Reuters
December 01, 2018

'Mary Poppins Returns'

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt reach child custody agreement: lawyer
Los Angeles — Divorcing Hollywood power couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reached a final agreement over the custody of their six children, Jolie's lawyer said on Friday, after more than two years of often bitter negotiations. "A custody arrangement was agreed to weeks ago, and has been signed by both parties and the judge," Jolie's lawyer Samantha Bley DeJean said in a statement. — Reuters
December 01, 2018

Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt reach child custody agreement: lawyer

Lin-Manuel Miranda
'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda raps way to Hollywood star
Los Angeles — "Hamilton" musical creator Lin-Manuel Miranda rapped his way down memory lane on Friday as he was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The multiple Tony, Emmy and Grammy winner unveiled his pink and bronze star outside the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, where he recalled performing in his first hit musical, "In the Heights," in 2010. — Reuters
December 01, 2018

'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda raps way to Hollywood star

Floyd Mayweather Jr. (left) stands next to former NBA player Archie Goodwin (right).
Mayweather, 'DJ Khaled' charged by SEC over token offerings
Washington — Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and a music producer known as "DJ Khaled" failed to disclose payments they received for promoting investments in initial coin offerings, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said.Neither Mayweather nor Khaled Mohamed Khaled admitted or denied the regulator's charges, but agreed to pay a combined $767,500 in fines and penalties, the SEC said in a statement. — Reuters
December 01, 2018

Mayweather, 'DJ Khaled' charged by SEC over token offerings

Julian Marley, son of the late reggae icon Bob Marley, performs at a concert celebrating his father's 69th birthday at the National Stadium in Kingston. — Reutrers
Get Up, Stand Up! UNESCO declares reggae a global cultural treasure
New York City — UNESCO has declared reggae, the Jamaican music that spread across the world with its calls for social justice, peace and love, to be a global treasure that must be safe-guarded. Born in the poor neighborhoods of Kingston in the 1960s, reggae reflected hard times and struggle but could also be joyous dance music with its distinctive off-beat. — Reuters
December 01, 2018

Get Up, Stand Up! UNESCO declares reggae a global cultural treasure




(From L) Actress Barbara Bach, musician Ringo Starr and singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow attend the 14th Annual UNICEF Snowflake Ball in New York City. — AFP
Celebrities, activists gather for UNICEF Snowflake Ball
New York City — Celebrities and activists gathered in New York City for the 14th Annual UNICEF Snowflake Ball on Tuesday.The annual black-tie event, held at Cipriani Wall Street, celebrates UNICEF’s work to save the lives of children around the world and also serves as a fundraiser for the organization.Former Beatle Ringo Starr is to be honored with the George Harrison Humanitarian Award, named after his former bandmate, in recognition of his commitment to environmental and humanitarian causes.Additionally, the UNICEF Snowflake, which hangs each year at the intersection of 57th Street and Fifth Avenue was lit during the gala. — Agencies
November 28, 2018

Celebrities, activists gather for UNICEF Snowflake Ball




New Zealand film director Peter Jackson (R) and his daughter Kaite Jackson pose upon arrival to attend the World Premiere of the film “Mortal Engines” in London. — AFP
London hosts the world premiere of Sir Peter Jackson’s Mortal Engines
London — Speaking at the world premiere of the Sir Peter Jackson-movie in London on Tuesday night, the Icelandic actress told the British Press Association that people need to unite to decide the kind of world they want to live in.“I think there are things happening in the world that are very difficult to take. I hope we can change that and find a way to unite as a whole to keep existing in this world.“It’s about what do you want for your own good and what do you want for the whole, and maybe that doesn’t always come together, and maybe we need to change our ways of thinking and listening to the world outside of our own world.”Mortal Engines’ female star Hera Hilmar believes there are societal lessons to drawn from the New Zealand-made fantasy.The film will be released in...
November 28, 2018

London hosts the world premiere of Sir Peter Jackson’s Mortal Engines




In this file photo taken on Nov. 14, 2004  Director Stephen Hillenburg and actress Scarlett Johansson attend the film premiere of “The Spongebob Squarepants Movie” at the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California. — AFP
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ creator dies at age 57
LOS ANGELES — “SpongeBob SquarePants” creator Stephen Hillenburg, who brought the zany cartoon marine underworld of Bikini Bottom to television, the movies and the stage, has died at the age of 57, the Nickelodeon television network said on Tuesday.Hillenburg had said last year that he was suffering from the neurodegenerative disease ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. He died on Monday.“We are incredibly saddened by the news that Steve Hillenburg has passed away following a battle with ALS,” the network said in a statement.“He was a beloved friend and long-time creative partner to everyone at Nickelodeon, and our hearts go out to his entire family.”Hillenburg was a marine biology teacher in Southern California when he started creating sea creatures as teaching...
November 28, 2018

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ creator dies at age 57

Entertainment Weekly
Atif Aslam served a knock out performance at Bollywood Parks, Dubai on 23rd of November.Guns N Roses, The Weeknd, Sam Smith and Post Malone made F1 Abu Dhabi concert an unforgettable experience.Axl Rose struggled through the performance in Abu Dhabi after telling the crowd he'd been ill but powered through 20 songs of the group’s usual 28-song set. “I’ve been throwing up for about the last five hours,” he told the crowd. “So instead of canceling I’m gonna do the best show we can for you.”Bella Hadid and French Montana joined The Weeknd after a stellar performance at Du Arena.Dolce & Gabbana endured major backlash for its ill-advised campaign and following up with a series of racist comments. Now, after being dropped by Yoox Net-A-Porter and several prominent Chinese...
November 28, 2018

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