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Hollywood's biggest summer blockbusters are off to a slow start
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBesides "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" and "Garfield," other top...is expected to make $7.6 million...
Celebrity Women Over 50 With the Best Bikini Photos
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHere’s a term we’re happy to leave behind us in the 21st century: “age-appropriate clothing.” Loosely translated, the term has typically meant that,...
Harnessing Silicon: How In-House Chips Are Shaping the Future of AI
Unite.ai· 1 day agoArtificial intelligence, like any software, relies on two fundamental components: the AI programs, often referred to as models, and the computational hardware, or chips, that drive these programs ...
Our Way Too Early Emmy Predictions
Vulture· 5 days agoIt’s an interesting year for the TV Academy — yes, we just had the 2023 Emmys ceremony in January due to the strikes, and now we’re gearing up for the...
Media Briefing: Why some publishers are resurrecting their print magazines
Digiday· 7 days agoAn indication that, while there are no guarantees in this business, there may be a bit of cushioning available to the publishers looking to experiment with physical magazines. “I’m a strong ...
Was 'Furiosa's' Fury Maxed Out By Hollywood's Modern, Safer and Saner Workplace Culture?
Next TV via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAlso in this week's 'Next Text,' we salute joyful NBA legends and super-sizers of media innovation,...
Let's relax about the future of movie theaters amid slower start to 2024 summer box office
For The Win· 1 day agoAs we all probably should’ve expected, the summer movie box office isn’t exactly putting up historic numbers. While Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has proven to be a nice surprise (more than ...
Opinion: Something important Bob Dylan had to say
Hartford Courant· 2 days ago“When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen.” Bob Dylan had a moment like that, probably his last, on March 27, 2020, four long years ago. It was late on a Friday night in March ...
Why Corporations Choose Lawlessness to Fight Unions | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 7 days agoWorkers at companies like Apple and Starbucks face armies of union-busting lawyers advising employers to repeatedly violate labor laws.
Then and now: where are the cast members of 90s sitcom Seinfeld today?
South China Morning Post· 3 days agoSeinfeld played the titular character and portrayed a semi-fictionalised version of his life as a...