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Entertainment Express: Bruce Willis, NY Fashion Week, Berlin Film Festival, Punk, The Walking Dead

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* Joining the likes of David Bowie, Nadine Gordimer and Clint Eastwood, Bruce Willis has been named a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters, France’s highest cultural honour. According to reports, France’s Culture Minister said the medal was to pay tribute to his contribution to film over the past thirty years, citing his diverse body of work from Moonrise Kingdom to Pulp Fiction and, of course, Die Hard

*Phillip Lim was among the designers who showed their Fall 2013 collections on Monday and he delighted at Mercedes Benz NY Fashion Week-goers with his neoprene jackets and biker chic style. Meanwhile, drapes and capes, sometimes fused with leather, made their appearance at Donna Karan, and disco is back for Marc Jacobs!

* Punk comes under the spotlight at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s next fashion exhibition, to be held in May. Organizers say it will trace how high fashion has appropriated the subculture for its own . No doubt among the highlights will be Alexander McQueen’s corseted ball gown from 2008, with its patch-worked bodice of the Queen’s face with a safety pin through her nose.

* Among the films screening at the Berlin Film Festival this week is banned Iranian director Jafar Panahi’s latest one, Closed Curtain. Panahi, who defied a 20-year ban on filmmaking to secretly co-direct the film, continues to be one of the country’s most important filmmakers, even without being able to travel freely to show his work.

* And while 28 million Americans were watching the Grammys (a 30 % drop from last year), over 12 million others tuned into The Walking Dead. In spite of killing off main characters and firing lead production members , the show still seems to rule the TV pack with its record-setting audience numbers.

Entertainment Express: Grammys, Baftas, NY Fashion Week, Berlin Film Festival, James Blake, Fall Out Boy, Fitz & the Tantrums

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* The Grammys are this weekend, and while the buzz about the outfits that are and aren’t allowed on the red carpet was starting to pick up, it looks like the focus has now turned to the impending storm called Nemo that’s headed for the East Coast, and the impact it’ll have on artist’s travel plans. As part of Grammy week celebrations, Clive Davis was on Thursday night honoured with the first Musical Visionary Award, which will now be named after him, while tonight, tribute will be paid to Bruce Springsteen as the 2013 MusiCares Person of the Year.

* It’s also the British version of the Oscars this Sunday, the Baftas. We’ll see if Argo continues it’s pre-Oscar domination, and how many awards the movie will scoop out of the 7 it’s  nominated for.

* Dealing with forces of nature is probably all par for the course when it comes to NY Fashion Week, which kicks it up a notch this weekend, in spite of Nemo. Although Marc Jacobs has already rescheduled his show from Monday to Thursday because of customs and deliveries delays, the likes of Diane Von Furstenberg, DKNY, Hervé Léger and South Africa’s hottest designer David Tlale are all due to show their 2013 Fall collections in the next few days.

* At the Berlin Film Festival, The Weinstein Company snapped up Wong Kar-Wei’s The Grandmasters, which opened the fest. Among the news coming out of the fest is that Ben Lewin, director of the incredibly moving  film The Sessions will take on a comedy next. THR is reporting Katherine Heigl will star in A Moment to Remember.

* There’s a lot of new music out at the mo’ – James Blake just premiered his latest single, Retrograde on Zane Lowe’s BBC Radio 1 show on Thursday night, Fall Out Boy have come out of their “indefinite hiatus” to return to long-titled singles, with My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light ‘Em Up), and Fitz & the Tantrums, who signed to Elektra Records this week, released Out of My League.

[Pic: The Boss, Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com]

Entertainment Express: Berlin Film Festival, Kenneth Cole, the Grammys, Justin Bieber, Governors Ball

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* The Berlin Film Festival, aka Berlinale, kicks off today, with Wong Kar-Wai’s The Grandmaster, a martial arts film about Bruce Lee’s mentor Yip Man that’s running out of competition because Kar-Wai is also heading up this year’s jury. 19 films will compete for prizes, and French filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, who made the 9-and-a-half hour genocide documentary  Shoah, will be honoured at the fest, which runs until the 17th.

* New York Fashion Week also begins today, and Kenneth Cole is making a welcome return, after a 7 year hiatus. Ever inspiring, this is the man who started Kenneth Cole Productions 30 years ago in a trailer outside an industry shoe show in Manhattan because he wasn’t officially part of the line-up. Cole was also honoured for his work as head of amfAR at a gala last night.

* Elton John, Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard, Mumford & Sons and Mavis Staples will perform a special tribute to the late drummer and vocalist Levon Helm at Grammys this weekend. The musicians are set to sing The Weight, one of The Band’s best known songs, off of their 1968 debut Music From Big Pink.

* Justin Bieber has scored his 5th #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the youngest singer to land 5 #1 albums. Before releasing Believe Acoustic, he previously tied with Miley Cyrus on that feat. This album from the Biebs’, who turns 19 in March, also means he’s had a #1 album for 4 consecutive years – a feat only seen 9 times before in the chart’s 57-year history. And yet no Grammy nominations this year. It’s like he’s the Ben Affleck of the music world.

* Organizers of New York’s Governors Ball have announced the brave-but-exciting-if-it-works third act for the 3-day fest in June. Axl Rose’s Guns N’ Roses will join Kings of Leon and Kanye West as the headliners for the event, which also sees the likes of Nas, The Lumineers, Kendrick Lamar, Japandroids and St Lucia on the bill.

[Pic: Ziyi Zhang in The Grandmaster from the Berlinale]