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Women and people of color drive ratings for streaming films, UCLA diversity report finds
Women and people of color played a pivotal role in driving ratings for streaming films in 2023, according to UCLA's latest Hollywood diversity report.
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What Are Your Experiences With Marijuana and Driving?
As more people use marijuana, we’re exploring the implications for road safety.The New York Times - Top stories -
Beatrice Advisors launches to serve millennial and Gen Z investors from diverse backgrounds
Beatrice aims to make education and accessibility paramount since many young inheritors will be new to managing wealth amid the 'great wealth transfer.'CNBC - Business -
LOOK: Utah Hockey Club reveals color scheme, jerseys for inaugural NHL season
The Utah Hockey Club has unveiled its new look for the 2024-25 seasonCBS Sports - Sports - NHL -
'Women and the Piano' Review: Lives at the Keys
A historical survey of 50 extraordinary pianists who defied gender norms and social obstacles to create vibrant music and identities of their own.The Wall Street Journal - World -
These films changed queer representation forever. We spoke with their earliest champion
On the occasion of an upcoming anniversary series at the Academy Museum, we caught up with film scholar B. Ruby Rich, coiner of the term "New Queer Cinema."Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Portrayal of character in Steve Coogan’s film The Lost King is defamatory, judge rules
Coogan, production company Baby Cow and Pathe, the distributors of the 2022 film, will now face a full trial. The portrayal of a former university official in Steve Coogan’s film about the discovery of the remains of Richard III is defamatory, a ...The Guardian - World -
Vue moves into distribution after Hollywood strikes limit film supply
New unit will allow Europe’s largest privately owned cinema chain more control over contentFinancial Times - Business -
Comer investigating news-rating group
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) announced Thursday he is launching a probe into a news-rating system that seeks to guard against misinformation by scoring news and information sites based on their reliability, trustworthiness ...The Hill - Politics -
Tyson Foods Suspends CFO After Drunken-Driving Arrest
Tyson Foods said it suspended Chief Financial Officer John R. Tyson after he was arrested early Thursday on charges of driving while intoxicated.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Alpine’s A290 EV Has a Built-In, ‘Gran Turismo’ Style Driving Instructor
The French brand’s first new car in seven years combines F1-inspired tech and skill challenges to turn the car into a game controller.Wired - Tech
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Issa Rae on Hollywood slowdowns: 'It's hard, it's challenging, but we'll make it through'
Producer and actor Issa Rae shares her priorities as the creative director of the 2024 American Black Film Festival and discusses how creatives of color can combat the current industry slowdown.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Review: Jude Law rages through 'Firebrand' as a mercurial royal while Alicia Vikander hangs on
Filmed with a dark sumptuousness, director Karim Aïnouz's drama brings some modern psychology to a well-known Tudor domestic dynamic that's still too one-sided.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment