Feng Xiaogang sings at a concert upon winning Best Leading Actor
Mainland director Feng Xiaogang attended a concert to promote the action comedy "Mr. Six" at the Beijing workers' stadium" last night.
The renowned director received the news at the concert that he had received the best leading actor award at the 52nd Golden Horse Film Festival, for his outstanding performance in the role of "Mr Six".
Feng sang an old Chinese song "The Cost of Love" at the concert.
The film's other cast members li Yifeng and Chris Wu also attended and performed at the concert.
The concert also saw performances by the legendary Chinese band Black Leopard and The Tang Dynasty, as well as from the pioneering Chinese rocker, Cui Jian.
Faye Wong to Release First Album in 12 Years
Faye Wong has announced that at long last, she will be releasing a new album entitled 'Getting By,' This will be her first album release in 12 years.
Ever since she debuted in the music industry more than 25 years ago, Faye has captured listeners' hearts with her unique singing voice.
Though she began as a singer, she later branched out into movies and dramas, and even became the first Chinese singer to grace the cover of TIME magazine.
After her last studio album in 2003, she didn't release anyting musical, apart from an occasional movie theme song, or a song recorded for charity.
"Into the Badlands" Debuts with Top Ratings
Co-produced and co-directed by Stephen Fung and renowned Hollywood director David Dobkin, the television drama 'Into the Badlands' recently premiered on AMC in the United States and achieved stellar ratings.
It stars Daniel Wu, who is also a co-producer of the drama.
The drama achieved the best viewer ratings for dramas that premiered this season, even beating its strongest competitor, Supergirl.
The estimated number of viewers was 6.4 million people, making 'Into the Badlands' the fourth most-watched American cable television drama to-date.
Drama critics on Yahoo and Deadline have also praised 'Into the Badlands,' particularly for its martial arts scenes.
Celine Dion Will Perform Tribute to Paris Victims at American Music Awards
As a tribute to the victims of last week's terror attacks in Paris, Dick Clark productions and ABC have announced that Celine Dion will perform a "special rendition" of Edith Piaf's "Hymne à L'Amour" at the 2015 American Music Awards.
"Hymne à L'Amour" was written by Piaf about the great love of her life, boxer Marcel Cerdan.
Piaf first performed the song in New York in 1949, a month before Cerdan was killed in a plane crash en route from Paris to New York to visit her. Canadian, Dion will be singing the song in French.
The awards show will air this Sunday at 8 p.m. EST on ABC with host Jennifer Lopez.
Other performers will include Justin Bieber, 5 Seconds of Summer, Ariana Grande, Coldplay, Gwen Stefani and The Weeknd.