Month: August 2022

In this article PYPL Dan Schulman, president and chief executive officer of PayPal Holdings Inc., arrives for the morning session of the Allen & Co. Media and Technology Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, U.S., on Wednesday, July 10, 2019. The 36th annual event gathers many of America’s wealthiest and most powerful people in media, technology,
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Speaking on CinemaBlend’s ReelBlend podcast yesterday, Quentin Tarantino held forth on the experience of seeing Top Gun: Maverick. “Normally I don’t talk about new movies that much because I’m only forced to say only good things, but in this case I f***ing love Top Gun, the Maverick movie. I thought it was fantastic,” Tarantino said.
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Image: Monaco Yacht Show The Monaco Yacht Show is the most prestigious display of super-yachts in the world. An iconic event, it combines exclusivity, excellence and innovation. This year, it offers a rigorous selection of exhibitors; with 500 major companies in the sector and 105 outstanding super and mega-yachts. With an average of 33,000 participants,
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Charities should be audited to “weed out” organisations that promote extremism, the Conservative Party leadership candidate Rishi Sunak has said.  Sunak, who is campaigning in the race to become the next prime minister, said this week that “there have been too many examples of publicly-funded charities” accused of supporting extremist ideologies. Asked to name one
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View gallery Image Credit: JosiahW / BACKGRID Gangs all here! Olivia Munn, 42, John Mulaney, 39, and their 8-month-old son Malcolm enjoyed a rare family outing in Manhattan on Thursday, August 4. The Magic Mike actress and the Saturday Night Live alum took their baby boy for a morning stroll. They looked like a perfect family of three in the Big
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Unite the Union has threatened to take legal action against the social care charity Hestia as part of a row over union activity. Unite said the charity’s management contacted some Unite members at Hestia shortly after the union put in a pay claim in June.  The letters threatened staff with potential disciplinary procedures if they
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Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong’s “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” made famous in the 1980s by a bunch of singing dried grapes, is given new life by Isaac Brock for the upcoming documentary Claydream. The film follows the life of Oscar-winner and brilliant claymation pioneer Will Vinton, who created the California Raisins, Domino Pizza’s
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“I have secret boobs. I do—32Cs. It’s just I have such clavicle issues, I don’t like them on show.” This was something Alexa Chung said in a 2011 interview with British Vogue that not only stuck with me throughout my twenties, but confirmed in some small way that how I was dressing at the time
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NOTE: This story contains offensive language.  After activists online accused Beyoncé of including an “ableist slur” in a song from her latest album Renaissance, the singer announced she would remove the offensive lyric. The problematic lyric was featured on the album’s 11th track, Heated, which twice contained the word “spaz,” an offensive term for cerebral
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Warner Bros.’ Batgirl movie has officially been canceled. It was originally approved in 2021 as the studio was making efforts to make more movies for HBO Max, but now it won’t even show on the streaming service. The decision to forego releasing the movie— which starred Leslie Grace, J.K. Simmons, and Michael Keaton— comes not
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