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The Opera and Ballet Community Haven’t Taken Those Timothée Chalamet Comments Well: “We Should Be Trying to Uplift These Art Forms”
The 'Marty Supreme' star is taking some heat after a clip from his conversation with Matthew McConaughey resurfaced and showed Chalamet saying "no one cares" about ballet or opera.
‘Melania’: First Lady’s Doc Sets March Debut on Prime Video After Quietly Wrapping Theatrical Run
The Brett Ratner-directed documentary has earned north of $16.4 million at the U.S. box office since Amazon MGM opened the film in early February.
How to increase humidity in Pokémon Pokopia
You need to raise Pokémon Pokopia's humidity to help Slowpoke yawn, but the game is vague on how that works. Here's how to raise humidity
Gravitational waves reveal hidden structure of galactic centers
A new study published in Nature Astronomy indicates that the dense, star- and dark-matter–rich environments around supermassive black hole binaries pack on the order of a million solar masses into each cubic parsec. The team used gravitational-wave data from pulsar timing
Army unit’s moves trigger speculation as U.S. plots next steps in Iran war
The abrupt cancelation of a training event has put a spotlight on the 82nd Airborne Division, which specializes in ground combat and other fraught missions.
Iceland plans August referendum on resuming EU membership negotiations
The island nation applied for membership in 2009, in the aftermath of the financial crisis, but decided to suspend talks in 2015.
I think I've found my gaming mouse heaven but it's on the other side of the world in Tokyo
The Pulsar Playstore is calling to me.
Sleepless Iranians count cost of war as damage mounts
As US and Israeli war planes pummel Iran with daily strikes, witnesses say that civilian deaths, damage to infrastructure and anxiety are mounting while security forces remain an intimidating presence on the streets. Millions of Tehran residents spent another stressful night on
Leading satellite firm to hold back Gulf state images
Planet Labs PBC, a leading provider of high resolution images taken from space, said Friday it would hold back for 96 hours images of Gulf states targeted by Iranian drone attacks. The satellite images produced by the California-based company are normally available almost
Developer use of generative AI may be declining
New data from the Game Developer collective shows a notable year-over-year drop in reported use of generative AI among game developers.
Dogstar Announce New Album All In Now: Hear The Title Track
Keanu Reeves looked at his bass and whisper-shouted through gritted teeth, “People keep asking if I’m back, and I haven’t really had an answer. But now, yeah! I’m thinking I’m back!” This is me being stupid. Keanu Reeves probably did not actually do that. But on the subject of
Hungary expels seven Ukrainians after raid on convoy carrying cash and gold
Hungary detained seven Ukrainians and opened a money laundering probe after a raid on two security vans carrying cash. Ukraine has accused Hungary of kidnapping and warned citizens against travel to Hungary, and the row between Viktor Orbán and Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reached
Daryl Hannah Slams ‘Untrue’ ‘Love Story’ Portrayal: ‘Textbook Misogyny’
Actress, who dated JFK Jr. in the late Eighties, details falsehoods in scathing op-ed
Olivia Rodrigo, Cameron Winter, Wet Leg and More Unveil New Songs on War Child’s Stellar ‘Help(2)’ Benefit Compilation: Album Review
The first “War Child,” a British-all-star charity album featuring rare tracks from such then-rising-ish stars as Oasis, Radiohead, Blur, Portishead and Massive Attack as well as Sinead O’Connor, Suede and the Stone Roses, arrived in September of 1995 — so long ago that the
The Met Introduces High-Definition 3D Scans of Dozens of...
The Met Introduces High-Definition 3D Scans of Dozens of Art Historical Objects , including Egyptian temples , Greek oil flasks , van Gogh paintings , and cuneiform tablets .
Wesley Joseph – “Pluto Baby”
Walsall-born, London-based artist Wesley Joseph is dropping his debut album Forever Ends Someday on April 10. Today, he has shared the newest single from the forthcoming LP. It’s called “Pluto Baby” and it comes with a video directed by Lokmane. The press release notes that the
International community condemns Iranian drone attack on Nakhchivan
Baku says it is continuing to formulate its response to Iran's drone attack on Thursday, as the country’s armed forces remain on heightened alert.
How to watch Jesse Jackson funeral in Chicago
The funeral for the late civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson is being held at the House of Hope in Chicago on Friday afternoon. The service at 752 E. 114th St. will begin at 12 p.m. EST, with the doors opening to guests at 10 a.m. EST. Former presidents Bill Clinton, Barack
Trump administration, Venezuela reestablishing diplomatic ties after Maduro capture
The United States and Venezuela agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations, two months after President Trump launched a military operation that resulted in the capture of the country’s president and U.S. control of its oil industry. The State Department on Thursday said the
Yosemite ranger fired over trans flag says Trump 'scaring us into silence'
As the legal battle over the firing of Yosemite National Park ranger Shannon “SJ” Joslin heats up, Joslin tells The Hill that their termination is part of a broader Trump administration campaign against the transgender community and the federal workforce. “Yes, I lost my job
Radial Entertainment Shops for Content Libraries as Pluto TV and Paramount Alum Jeff Shultz Takes Over as CEO
On today’s episode of Variety‘s “Strictly Business” podcast, Radial Entertainment CEO Jeff Shultz explains why he’s shopping for content libraries now that the Pluto TV and Paramount alum has taken the reins of the TV and film venture backed by OakTree Capital Management.



































