British crossover soprano Sarah Brightman and Chinese singer-songwriter Liu Huan thrilled more than 1 billion people worldwide with their song, You and Me, at the opening ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Six years later, the two will perform together again during Brightman's concert at Beijing's National Indoor Stadium on Sept 12.
Everything about U2's new album, Songs of Innocence, is unexpected. Like its very existence, for one, after the Irish rock band dropped it on iTunes users on Tuesday in a surprise move.
In its latest rulings on video websites, China's top media regulator has made it clear that overseas television programs will be restricted in both content and number.
The cast and crew of the FX drama Sons of Anarchy gathered in Hollywood on Sept 6 for their seventh, and final, season premiere.
Chinese moviegoers can look forward to better experiences at theaters as a California company enters the local market with richer sights and sounds. Wang Kaihao reports.
Starlets take note: Hollywood filmmakers pushed a no-fuss, no-makeup look in new movies at the Toronto film festival this week, redefining beauty as "raw".
Introducing one of Al Pacino's two films at the Toronto Film Festival, artistic director Cameron Baily remarked that perhaps an "Al Pacino Day" was in order, just as it had been for Bill Murray.
For Beach Boy biopic, actors tap Wilson's peaks and valleys, Jeffrey Hodgson reports in Toronto.
As a first-time film director, television comedian Jon Stewart pleads ignorance about the workings of the movie industry.
A group of Sinologists have "nominated" the most promising Chinese candidates for the 2014 Nobel Prize in literature, which is expected to be announced in October.
The British government launched a covert operation in support of the Nepali government against communist rebels during the country's decadelong Maoist insurgency, according to a new book, entitled Kathmandu.
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