Month: March 2022

Discovery shareholders are set to OK the $43 billion merger with WarnerMedia on Friday, the last big step before AT&T completes the spinoff. Ahead of the deal’s expected close next month, a who’s-in/who’s-out parlor game is gaining intensity as CEO David Zaslav finalizes the leadership team. Top managers who have been with the exec for
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A Quebec summer music festival with an all-male lineup has lost at least one big-name act and is being criticized for ignoring female artists. The backlash started online and intensified after popular singer-songwriter Emile Bilodeau announced he had dropped out of the 16th edition of Festi-Plage de Cap-d’Espoir, on Quebec’s Gaspé peninsula. Bilodeau said Wednesday
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Top, Ralph Lauren Collection, $790. Chris Colls Tacked on the wall of Anna Ewers’s childhood bedroom is an old black-and-white Calvin Klein ad featuring Kate Moss in a pair of faded jeans and little else. Ewers says she was “probably around 12” when she found the image, flipping through one of her father’s music magazines
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Today’s Featured Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals Previous Daily Deals Unmentionable by Therese Oneill for $3.99 Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall for $2.99 A Spindle Splintered by Alix Harrow for $2.99 The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory for $1.99 From Scratch by Tembi Locke for $2.99 How to Fail at Flirting
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UPDATED: We’ve heard that a number of these movies, which are VFX heavy, are being pushed due to the logjam many post-prod effects houses are facing as productions ramped up during Covid. The Flash alone has 2,500 VFX shots, we understand. The upside here is that it doesn’t put all of Warner’s DC event titles
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Peter Swanson has created another lively homage to classic mystery puzzles in his new novel, Nine Lives. Much like his earlier book, Rules for Perfect Murders, several of the characters recognise the new story’s parallels to Golden Age murder mysteries and this time the resemblance is to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None and
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Ryan Coogler, critically acclaimed director of blockbusters including Black Panther and Creed, was falsely accused of robbing a Bank of America and briefly handcuffed before local police officers realized their error, later admitting that Coogler was “never in the wrong.”   “This situation should never have happened,” Coogler said in a statement obtained by The
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