Month: July 2024

It’s time for another draft! This time, Sean, Amanda, and Chris choose their favorite summer flicks from the aughts. Warner Bros. We’re drafting again! Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to draft 2000s summer blockbusters. To watch episodes of The Big Picture, head to our YouTube channel! Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda DobbinsGuest:
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Take the next step in your career with the Master of Arts Management program at Carnegie Mellon University. At the intersection of arts, people, policy, and technology, gain the strategic edge needed to lead your organization in today’s digital world. Collaborate with local and national arts organizations and build your network with industry leaders across
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MSNBC’s popular show Morning Joe unexpectedly did not air on Monday, the day the 2024 Republican National Convention began. This unexpected absence has led to widespread speculation among fans, with some questioning if the popular show has been canceled. Amid the recent reports, fans are also wondering if the decision is connected to the assassination
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It can often feel somewhat inappropriate to ask others what to wear to a funeral. It’s not a fashion show, after all. However, for those attending, it’s essential to show respect—and part of doing so requires being dressed in suitable clothing. Funeral attire for men may be seen as a touchy subject, but it shouldn’t
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As global consumers continue to enjoy their homes and outdoor living spaces, a consumer lifestyle solutions leader continues its sustainable innovations. Established in 1948, Keter creates highly livable spaces within and around customers’ homes. Industry-leading Keter fabricates a well-rounded selection of outdoor furniture, outdoor entertainment accessories, storage sheds, and garden boxes. Keter’s durable, sustainable resin-based
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Alisa Alering’s debut, Smothermoss, is a novel of violence, trust and the landscape of Appalachia. The mountains and hollows, the moss, quartz, water and trees are all painted in their full aliveness. In the 1980s, Sheila, Angie and their mother are trying to figure out how to survive. Working long shifts at the asylum, their
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Matt and Lucas discuss the recent comments from David Zaslav advocating for less regulation in Hollywood Photo by Arturo Holmes/WireImage Matt is joined by Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw to discuss Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s latest comments from the Sun Valley conference, during which he advocated for less regulation in Hollywood. They unpack his statement
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Nestled deep in the Sussex countryside, Glyndebourne has been attracting opera fans for almost a century. This year, its flagship summer festival coincides with a celebration of the company’s 90th anniversary. This is no small feat, given the harsh economic climate and challenges UK opera companies face to keep the art form relevant for existing
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Julia Fox Says She Left Film Because Of Racist Convo Julia Fox is getting real about why she departed a recent project — and, if true, it sounds pretty bad. The multi-multi-*multi*-hyphenate (seriously, she’s always doing something different these days) recently took to TikTok and revealed that she recently left an upcoming and unnamed film
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Viserys’s daughter should have inherited the Iron Throne. That doesn’t mean she has the political savvy to seize it. HBO/Getty Images/Ringer illustration The fifth episode of House of the Dragon’s second season was bound to be quieter and less action-packed—an emotional comedown after the showy conclusion to last week’s “The Red Dragon and the Gold.”
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