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

berlin film festival

* 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]

Knicks Night

As a belated birthday gift of sorts, my friend Nomsa took me to watch the Knicks take on the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden. I know, me the uninformed non-sports-junkie, of all people! But the thing about a basketball game is it’s so entertaining. There is also a lot of celeb-spotting to be done, and cute boys to eye out while at the game!

We were lucky enough to sit in on the pre-gam practice, court-side, close enough to hear the rubber of the players’ sneakers squeak across the floor, as they warmed up by running up and down, shooting hoops.

As for the celeb-spotting, we first saw director and producer Spike Lee, dressed head to toe in orange and blue, carrying a Barnes&Noble packet (see, they really are just normal people) at the practice. He jumped up and down a lot during the game and it was all the more entertaining watching his reactions.

With Knicks superfan Spike Lee and Nomsa

Actor John Larroquette was also there. He’s about to star in a Broadway revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying with Daniel Radcliffe. Comedian Chris Rock was also in the front row, seated a few spots away from Lee and Justin Bieber, who’s in town for the premiere of his 3D movie, Never Say Never. During half-time, Lee went over to say hi, and Rock took his young daughter to go over and meet the Bieber too.

Spike and the Bieber

Chris Rock, his daughter and the Bieber

Clearly I left my telescopic lens at home!

Oh, as for the game itself, the two teams were neck-and-neck on each other in the first half, but then towards the end, the Mavericks were just on fire and won by about 12 points. By this time, the Bieber had already made a quick getaway. So too had Rock. But Lee was left sitting with a rather disappointed look about him.