【娱乐前沿】尹相杰再次因涉毒被抓 还是栽在朝阳群众手里

【娱乐前沿】尹相杰再次因涉毒被抓 还是栽在朝阳群众手里

2015-11-13    03'29''

主播: Beijing Hour

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Chinese Singer Yin Xiangjie Arrested for Drug Offence again Chinese singer Yin Xiangjie, was arrested by Beijing police for drug offences on Thursday. The 46-year-old singer was caught at an apartment in Beijing's Chaoyang District A few grams of drugs, and drug-taking equipment were found at the scene. Yin's drug urine test also proved positive. He has confessed to illegally possessing and taking drugs. Yun was detained for drug-abusing last December and was only discharged from prison this July. The singer shot to fame after singing "Boat Tracker's Love" in 1993, featuring fellow singer Yu Wenhua. He was once appointed as the publicity volunteer for an anti-drug campaign in 2007. "Spectre" premieres in Beijing last night As if there wasn't enough going on in Beijing last night with the Hunger Games cast turning out in force - Bond actors Lea Seydoux and Daniel Craig also stepped before the media for the premiere of the latest film, Spectre. Bond girl Lea was as glamorous as ever in a plunging and revealing white gown, with leading man Daniel Craig looking dapper as always in a smart black frock coat at the event held at The Place, in the Central Business District in Beijing. Craig talked about his feelings on taking on the role of Bond for the forth time. "i was just tremendously excited. Sam Mendes came back to direct this movie. we had an amazing time on skyfall. I thought we still have a big story to tell. Spectre is really a way to celebrate Bond. We are all incredibly proud of it. " Chinese singer Zhang Liangying who performs "Spectre"'s promotional song "Writing's On The Wall" also attended the premiere. Spectre managed to smash all box office records in its first week, raking in an eye-watering ?42 million after it was released in the UK on October 26. China's River Road adjudged winner at Colombo International Film Festival The Chinese movie, River Road has won the Best Asian Film category at the Colombo International Film Festival, which was held in the Sri Lankan capital this week. The international film festival organized by the Film Directors' Guild of Sri Lanka and partnered by Ceylon Theatres and National Film Corporation, showcased films from a variety of countries and varied cinematic disciplines. The main goal of the event is to promote Sri Lankan cinema globally and to introduce internationally recognized art-house movies which would not be commercially released in local cinemas. This year's festival had two competitive streams for feature films, under the categories "Asian" and "Sri Lankan." Ten critically acclaimed films produced across Asia in 2014 and 2015 were short listed to compete in the final round of the Asian category of the film competition. China's River Road emerged the grand winner on the night. It was directed by Li Ruijun and portrays the journey of two little brothers from a forgotten minority tribe in northern China, in search of their homeland of water and meadows. Adele's 21 ranked America's biggest hit albums, the Beatles Biggest Act Adele's smash-hit release 21 has been ranked the top American Billboard 200 album. The soundtrack to the Sound of Music, which celebrated its 50th anniversary earlier this year, comes in second place on the new list, the first time Billboard has ranked top albums and artists in one signature chart. Michael Jackson's Thriller completes the top three with 37 weeks in first place and 78 weeks in the top 10.