Highlights from the Entertainment World: From Chris Brown to Brad Pitt
This briefing covers notable events in entertainment: Chris Brown's UK court plea, Brad Pitt's F1 experience, Danny Boyle's new approach to the '28 Days Later' franchise, Giorgio Armani's absence from Fashion Week, Venice's divided stance on Jeff Bezos' wedding, Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial revelations, and the Art Basel fair's shift toward mid-priced art.

Chris Brown pleaded not guilty to assault charges in a UK court after an alleged attack in a London nightclub. Prosecutors claim the singer attempted to inflict harm using a bottle.
Brad Pitt has taken the wheel of a Formula One car at Austin's Circuit of the Americas ahead of his new racing film. Meanwhile, director Danny Boyle revisits his '28 Days Later' franchise using cutting-edge technology.
Giorgio Armani is set to miss his first fashion show ever, citing health reasons. Venice braces for mixed reactions over Jeff Bezos' upcoming wedding. Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces damning testimony in a sex trafficking trial. Art Basel shifts focus to more affordable art as global pressures mount.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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