Month: September 2023

Nearly 70 per cent of high earners and business owners have no plans to pass on their wealth to charities, new research reveals. This research, which was commissioned by investment management company Rathbones, surveyed a sample of 1,035 high-net-worth individuals, defined as people with more than £250,000 in investable assets, and business owners. When asked
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EXCLUSIVE: Sources tell us that advance tickets sales for the Taylor Swift: Eras Tour concert movie have reached $65M-plus. That’s a figure comprised of the top three U.S. circuits –AMC, Regal and Cinemark–, Canada’s Cineplex and Mexico’s Cinépolis, we hear. That figure–a month before opening– already bests the U.S./Canada advance ticket sales of mega-superhero movies
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Founded in in 2004 by singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Zion Rock Godchaux, BoomBox has grown and evolved alongside loyal fans across the globe. They’ve developed a signature groove rooted in a back-beat driven style, wrapped around smooth vocals, compelling lyrics, and a mixture of drum machine and live-mixed computer beats laid down by Kinsman
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mapodile / Getty After several interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve, many have braced for stock market volatility in their 401(k) plans. But experts say some plans could face another risk: employer bankruptcy. Generally, your 401(k) is safe from creditors in the case of bankruptcy, based on protection from the Employee Retirement Income Security
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Brain Tumour Research has appointed Dan Knowles as its next chief executive. Knowles, who has spent the past seven years as chief executive of Oxfordshire Mind, succeeds Sue Farrington Smith, who co-founded Brain Tumour Research in 2009. Farrington Smith, who will join the charity’s board, announced in April that she would be retiring after undergoing
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Sony Pictures Entertainment chairma-CEO Tony Vinciguerra figures Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour could gross $200 million, calling it a “massive, unexpected rescue” for movie theaters as Hollywood strikes have led to shifting release dates and slowed the production pipeline, casting a damper on this year’s vigorous box office recovery. “The exhibitors are our friends there’s
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Swedish pop singer Robin Miriam Carlsson — known professionally as Robyn — was 31 years old when she dropped her popular album “Body Talk” back in 2010 — with hit songs like “Dancing On My Own” (which has over 300 million listens on Spotify) and “Call Your Girlfriend.” In 1997, Robyn made big waves to
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In this article ORCL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Larry Ellison, Oracle’s chairman and technology chief, speaks at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco on September 16, 2019. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Oracle shares moved about 5% lower in extended trading on Monday after the database software maker disclosed fiscal first-quarter revenue
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While #FashionTok may have taken over our feeds, delivering all the latest microtrends straight to our phones, coffee table books still reign supreme when it comes to preserving fashion history. No hashtags or paid ads, just the thumbing of a few pages to find your favorite designer, runway look, photograph, or editorial. And now, with
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Enormous California, with its booming economy, bounty of nature, agriculture and vibrant cities could be a country unto itself. There’s a season for everything, as the song goes, so whether you come for the sun, surf, skiing or culture, here’s a guide to the best times to visit the Golden State. Outside Lands takes over
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Disney has kept Kenneth Branagh’s 20th Century Studios Hercule Poirot franchise going following its inception at Fox with 2017’s Murder on the Orient Express, but recent installments have yet to reach that first pic’s box office heights. The latest Branagh adaption of an Agatha Christie tome, A Haunting in Venice, looks to make around $12
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You really can’t overstate the case for visiting Cape Town. First, there’s the in-your-face beauty of a craggy mountain range that drops precipitously into a glittering sea, its flanks carpeted in greens and delicate florals. Then there’s the pristine white beaches lapped by – it must be said – a chilly Atlantic, their curves defined by
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Alex Trebek‘s former home in Los Angeles — where he lived for decades — is being transformed into a pile of rubble. The late “Jeopardy!” host’s former estate in Studio City is being demolished this week, with bulldozers and excavators taking the structure to the ground. Play video content TMZ.com It’s a bittersweet moment …
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News Listen to Jamila Woods’ New Song “Good News” The Chicago musician and poet made her third Water Made Us single with Biako and Jean Placide By Matthew Strauss September 13, 2023 Facebook X Jamila Woods, photo by Elizabeth de la Piedra Facebook X Next month, Jamila Woods will release her new album, Water Made
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Image Credit: Rob Latour/Shutterstock As he continues to face backlash from writing on behalf of former friend Danny Masterson, Ashton Kutcher’s automated text message service resurfaced with a note for fans.  “Does anyone remember when Ashton Kutcher ‘leaked’ his phone number and you could get automated text messages from him? Well, I forgot I did
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Partnerships between corporations and charities have “stepped up” in response to the cost-of-living crisis, a new report reveals. Data from the consultancy C&E Advisory’s Corporate-NGO Partnerships Barometer 2023 shows that an overwhelming majority of corporates (90 per cent) and nearly all non-profits (97 per cent) report that cost-of-living considerations feature strongly or moderately in their
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