【娱乐前沿】百威风暴点音节来到深圳

【娱乐前沿】百威风暴点音节来到深圳

2015-11-20    04'12''

主播: Beijing Hour

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Budweiser STORM Festival to electrify Shenzhen The eagerly awaited Storm electronic music festival finally comes to Shenzhen this weekend. The two-day music fest, which runs November 21-22, is touted as China's largest celebration of electro music culture. Although this is the inaugural year for the festival in Shenzhen, the Storm Festival is already into its third year in Shanghai. This year's Shanghai Festival saw performances from EDM heavy-hitters Skrillex, Tiesto, Laidback Luke and A-Trak, among many others. The Shenzhen line-up, boasts performances by Afrojack, Fedde Le Grand, Kaskade and Showtek. The Budweiser STORM Electronic Music Festival is currently the largest outdoor EDM festival in China. Founded in 2013, the festival drew 24,000 people in its first, setting a benchmark for the Chinese EDM industry. Mercury Prize winner to be announced by DJ Lauren Laverne UK Mercury Prize nominees, which include this year Florence and The Machine, will find out if they have won the prestigious prize when it is revealed live by DJ Lauren Laverne, later Friday. The shortlist - which also includes Jamie xx and Roisin Murphy - was unveiled by Laverne in early October and all 12 acts up for album of the year will perform at the ceremony at the BBC Radio Theatre in central London. Florence's 'How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful' will compete against established acts such as former nominee Ghostpoet's third offering 'Shedding Skin'. First-time nominee Benjamin Clementine's acclaimed album 'At Least For Now' is second favourite to win behind Jamie xx's 'In Colour'. The 12-strong list is completed by Aphex Twin's long-awaited electronica album 'Syro and Hairless Toys', the third solo album from Roisin Murphy, one half of duo Moloko. 11.22.63 Teaser Trailer: James Franco Stars in the Stephen King Series Hulu Original series '11.22.63' has debuted its first teaser trailer. It follows high school history teacher Jake Epping as he travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald; falling in love; and the past itself, which doesn't appear to want to be changed. The series also stars Chris Cooper, Josh Duhamel, T.R. Knight, and Cherry Jones. J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, and Bridget Carpenter serve as executive producers for the series. Academy Award-winning Director Kevin Macdonald directs and executive produces the first two hours. The nine-hour limited event series, based on the 2011 'LA Times Book Prize' winning novel written by Stephen King, will premiere on Presidents Day, February 15, 2016, on the US Hulu streaming service. Lafourcade wins 4 Latin Grammys, Guerra takes 3 at US Latin Grammys Natalia Lafourcade was the big winner Thursday at the Latin Grammy Awards, clinching four of her five nominations for her album "Hasta la Raiz." But the Mexican singer-songwriter lost out on the top prize, album of the year, which went to Dominican bachata artist Juan Luis Guerra for "Todo Tiene su Hora." Lafourcade still claimed two of the night's most prestigious awards, song of the year and record of the year for the title track of "Hasta la Raiz." Colorful performance mash-ups underscored the mix: Jamaican artist Omi shared the stage with reggaeton singer Nicky Jam. Will Smith returned to his rap roots, performing "Fiesta" with Colombian trop-rockers Bomba Estereo. Actresses Jacqueline Bracamontes and Roselyn Sanchez hosted the three-hour ceremony. The Latin Grammy Awards were broadcast live on Univision in Las Vegas. For the first time, the telecast also reached viewers in China. Director Zheng Xiaolong's 'The Legend of Mi Yue' to Hit TV on November 30th Director Zheng Xiaolong's upcoming epic series The Legend of Mi Yue is ready to hit TV screens this month. Based on the life of ancient China's first female politician Mi Bazi, the 81-episode series is set to be aired from November 30th, on Beijing Satellite TV and the Shanghai-based Dragon TV. The TV drama has been adapted from the namesake novel, which portrays the ups and downs of Mi Yue, who turns from being a simple girl into an iron-handed power behind the throne. The star-studded cast includes Sun Li, Liu Tao and Huang Xuan. The award-winning director says the TV drama has already attracted attention from overseas markets before its Chinese mainland debut. Zheng Xiaolong also said the series' overseas distributor is in discussions with at least a dozen companies, including California-based Netflix. The director's previous hit TV drama 'The Legend of Zhen Huan' was streamed by Netflix in the United States earlier this year. International film festival opens in western India The International Film Festival of India, the country's biggest film fest, opened in the western state of Goa, Friday. The 10-day festival has a stellar line up of world cinema, and participation from national and international dignitaries, according to the organizers. Close to 250 movies will be screened at the film festival -- with 187 movies shown in the World Cinema section, and 47 films in the Indian Panorama section. Although Spain is the main focus this year, there are also 15 entries in the international competition from countries such as Argentina, Belgium, France, Germany and Iceland. Argentina's biggest box office hit "El Clan" will round off the festival.