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-Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.<br> Actress Juliette Binoche honored at Spanish Goya film awards<br> The Spanish film academy's Goya Awards paid tribute on Saturday to the late Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura, while French actress Juliette Binoche picked up an international honorary award.<br>Saura, who died on Friday aged 91, had been due to receive the academy's honorary Goya Award at the annual ceremony.<br> Factbox-Winners at the 2023 BRIT Awards<br> Britain's pop music honors, the BRIT Awards, were held in London on Saturday.<br><br>Below is a list of the winners at the ceremony.<br> Carlos Saura, who led Spanish art cinema's revival, dead at 91<br> Filmmaker Carlos Saura, who led the awakening of Spain's art cinema after decades of fascist dictatorship under Francisco Franco and captivated international audiences with passionate flamenco choreography [https://buddypress.org/members/kdramozon/profile/ Dramas Online], died on Friday.<br>He was 91. The Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences said Saura, died at home surrounded by loved ones. He had been due to receive the academy's Honorary Goya Award at the annual awards ceremony on Saturday.<br> BRIT awards: Harry Styles triumphs with most wins<br> Harry Styles was the big winner at the BRIT awards, Britain's pop music honors, on Saturday, winning all four categories he had been nominated in, a week after his triumph at the Grammys.<br><br>Styles took home the coveted album of the year for "Harry's House," song of the year for his synth pop hit "As It Was," best pop/R&amp;B act and artist of the year, one of two gender-neutral categories introduced last year after BRIT awards [https://stockhouse.com/search?searchtext=organizers organizers] got rid of female and male distinctions.<br>+Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.<br> Hollywood directors ratify labor pact as writers keep picketing<br> Film and television directors voted [https://www.biggerpockets.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=overwhelmingly overwhelmingly] to ratify a new three-year labor contract with major Hollywood studios on Friday, [https://toptechstufffree.blogspot.com/2023/06/unveiling-world-of-bin-cc-understanding.html BinsAz] averting a second work stoppage that would have added to upheaval caused by an ongoing writers' strike.<br><br>The Directors Guild of America (DGA) said 87% of those voting supported the deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), a group that represents Walt Disney Co, Netflix Inc and other major studios.<br> At Glastonbury, a giant spider powered by renewable energy<br> A giant spider breathes fire into the cloudy night sky over Glastonbury's Arcadia stage as thumping beats from electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers excite hundreds of fans.<br><br>The colossal metal arachnid, made from recycled military hardware, has been a fixture at England's world-famous music festival for years, but this time Arcadia and all the other stages at Glastonbury are being powered entirely by renewable energy sources, organizers say.<br> Shanghai's 'voguing' dancers step lightly to avoid official gaze<br> Two hundred people gathered in a club in a basement in China's financial capital, many dressed in red and black latex with corsets and fishnet stockings, to cheer competitors who sashayed and danced down a red carpet under the scrutiny of judges.<br><br>Events like these, known as "balls," celebrate a subculture centered on the LGBTQ community that dates from mid-20th century dance halls in New York's Harlem, before being adopted by queer communities of color in the 1980s.<br> Billie Eilish, Lenny Kravitz perform at concert tied to Paris summit<br> Singers including Billie Eilish and Lenny Kravitz, politicians and activists took to the stage in Paris on Thursday at a concert calling for action on climate change and inequality as world leaders met at the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact.<br><br>Organized by non-profit group Global Citizen, the "Power Our Planet: Live in Paris" event featured musical performances and speeches by climate activists and leaders from Brazil, Kenya, Barbados and the World Bank as well as famous faces including Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh.<br>

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Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.
Hollywood directors ratify labor pact as writers keep picketing
Film and television directors voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new three-year labor contract with major Hollywood studios on Friday, BinsAz averting a second work stoppage that would have added to upheaval caused by an ongoing writers' strike.

The Directors Guild of America (DGA) said 87% of those voting supported the deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), a group that represents Walt Disney Co, Netflix Inc and other major studios.
At Glastonbury, a giant spider powered by renewable energy
A giant spider breathes fire into the cloudy night sky over Glastonbury's Arcadia stage as thumping beats from electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers excite hundreds of fans.

The colossal metal arachnid, made from recycled military hardware, has been a fixture at England's world-famous music festival for years, but this time Arcadia and all the other stages at Glastonbury are being powered entirely by renewable energy sources, organizers say.
Shanghai's 'voguing' dancers step lightly to avoid official gaze
Two hundred people gathered in a club in a basement in China's financial capital, many dressed in red and black latex with corsets and fishnet stockings, to cheer competitors who sashayed and danced down a red carpet under the scrutiny of judges.

Events like these, known as "balls," celebrate a subculture centered on the LGBTQ community that dates from mid-20th century dance halls in New York's Harlem, before being adopted by queer communities of color in the 1980s.
Billie Eilish, Lenny Kravitz perform at concert tied to Paris summit
Singers including Billie Eilish and Lenny Kravitz, politicians and activists took to the stage in Paris on Thursday at a concert calling for action on climate change and inequality as world leaders met at the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact.

Organized by non-profit group Global Citizen, the "Power Our Planet: Live in Paris" event featured musical performances and speeches by climate activists and leaders from Brazil, Kenya, Barbados and the World Bank as well as famous faces including Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh.