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Swedish singer Zara Larsson seeks to build U.S. fan base
NEW YORK - Swedish pop star Zara Larsson may have racked up more than 1 billion streams on music service Spotify within a few days of her new album’s release, but the 19-yearold knows she still has some work to do in the United States. Her second album, “So Good,” came out on Friday. It is the first international release for Larsson, who is already a star in Sweden. “It feels so good to have my record out - that I can actually go here and tell people, ‘Check out my album’ and stuff,” Larsson said in an interview on Monday. “But it’s definitely difficult because it’s so big - it’s really, really big,” she said, referring to the American market.
Larsson gained fame in her home country at the age of 10, when she won the Swedish talent show “Talang” in 2008. Last month, she was named artist of the year at the Grammis Awards, Sweden’s equivalent of the Grammy Awards. Larsson said she tried to accomplish a couple of things on her new, 15-song album. “My kind of picture for it was just to create a really good collec-
“We are pleased to announce that Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ has now been approved to be released in Malaysia with no cuts, with a PG13 rating,” the company said in a statement. PG13 rating means parental guidance is advisable for children under 13 years. The censor board was not immediately available for comment on the reversal of its decision. Starring Emma Watson as young Belle who falls in love with the Beast, the film features a gay character for the first time in Disney’s history. The character, LeFou, the side-
kick to the film’s primary villain, Gaston, sparked calls among some ultra-conservative groups around the world for a boycott of the film. The movie made $170 million over the weekend in North America, setting a new record for a March opening. Malaysia has previously blocked the release of Hollywood movies deemed religiously insensitive, such as 1998’s “The Prince of Egypt”, which depicted the Biblical story of Moses, and 1995’s “Babe”, which featured a pig as the main character. Muslims consider pigs unclean. (rtr)
1 year on, many scars have healed, yet Brussels still hurts
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A Beauty and the Beast poster in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia March 14, 2017.
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FILE - In this March 23, 2016 file photo, forensic officers and firemen stand in front of the damaged terminal at Zaventem Airport in Brussels. One year after the March 22, 2016 Brussels attacks, the city’s physical scars may have healed, but the pain is still apparent beneath the surface.
tion of pop songs,” she said. “It’s fun, it’s positive, it’s uplifting and empowering.” Larsson also likes to add her voice on social media to discuss politics and women’s rights. “I just grew up in an environment that allowed me to really question everything all the time,” she said. “I was always the one who was like, ‘Is it really that way, is it really?’” The singer will tour North America with British electronic music group Clean Bandit from April to May before heading to Europe, where she will perform at several festivals. (rtr)
“Gay moment” stays put as Malaysia to release “Beauty and the Beast” without cuts KUALA LUMPUR - Walt Disney blockbuster “Beauty and the Beast” will be released in Malaysia this month without any cuts, the company said on Tuesday, after censors had earlier asked for the removal of a “gay moment” in the movie. Malaysia’s censor board last week barred the movie from screening in the Muslim-majority country if Disney did not remove the gay scene. Homosexuality is discouraged by religious leaders in Malaysia. Disney refused to make the cut and local distributors asked the censor board to review the decision.
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BRUSSELS — Brussels International Airport, where 16 people died in two bomb attacks on March 22, 2016, looks shiny new. The Maelbeek subway station, where another 16 died from a backpack bomb, processes commuters much as it always has. And tourism is recovering, despite Donald Trump calling the Belgian capital a “hellhole” that should be avoided at all costs.
One year after the attacks, the city’s physical scars may have healed, but the pain is apparent beneath the surface. Still, the city’s residents and authorities are determined to find a way to forge ahead, without changing the character of one of the world’s most international cities. “Killing innocent people was really dramatic for everyone, but we have also seen very positive signs of the human beings, the solidarity, people helping each other out,” said Arnaud Feist, Brussels Airport CEO, in an interview with The Associated Press. Yet surveillance is up almost everywhere. The city and Belgium as a whole continue to live at the secondhighest terror level, meaning there is a serious threat of an attack. Even if the locals in Brussels are
mostly oblivious to heavily armed paratroopers patrolling the city’s landmarks, visitors still stop in their tracks when they notice the camouflage dress and the machine guns. At the airport, authorities “have taken a lot of additional security measures that go well beyond the European regulations,” Feist said. Normality is still far off on the first anniversary of the attacks, which also wounded more than 300 people. The social fabric is still especially frayed in the rundown Molenbeek municipality in the center of the city, where several of the extremists who were involved in the Brussels attack or the November 2015 Paris attacks had lived or grown up. The area, which has a large immigrant community, was portrayed as jihadi central and Europe’s hotbed of fundamental-
ism, and is still far from recovering from the stigma. “It’s a fact that there really was Molenbeek-bashing after the Paris attacks,” said the city’s mayor, Francoise Schepmans. The facts about rampant crime on some streets and unfettered religious extremism in some mosques and a Quran school were laid bare. The mayor, with help from national authorities, has started a long cleanup operation. Continued to page 6 News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http://globalfmbali.listen2myradio. com or live video streaming at http:// radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.