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    A24 Celebrates Promotional Movie Loot In New Book And Coinciding Auction

    By Joe Clayton
    November 3, 2021
    With every movie release comes the inevitable merchandising: the toys, the t-shirts, the huge cardboard posters you see in movie theaters. Promotional loot for ...
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    Hong Kong horror movies will scare audiences

    By Joe Clayton
    November 2, 2021
    Traces of life in Hong Kong, with all it was before the pandemic, began to reappear in February. The constant relaxation in the “new ...
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    Texas must watch and learn from Alec Baldwin’s murderous shoot on set

    By Joe Clayton
    October 31, 2021
    Thorny questions remain about what really happened on October 21 on the set of a movie shot near Santa Fe, N.M., when a former ...
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    Deep Blue Sea 3 pays homage to the shocking death of Samuel L. Jackson from the original

    By Joe Clayton
    October 29, 2021
    Deep Blue Sea 3 is the most recent entry in the cult shark saga, and here’s how it pays homage to Samuel L. Jackson’s ...
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    How Jon Favreau’s Captain America could have been different from Iron Man

    By Joe Clayton
    October 28, 2021
    Jon Favreau, who helped kick off the MCU with Iron Man, also wanted to make Captain America, which could have made a dramatically different ...
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    Governor of New Mexico Unveils 20-Year Economic Development Plan | Local News

    By Joe Clayton
    October 27, 2021
    Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham released a 20-year strategic plan for the economic development of New Mexico, which focuses on streamlining state regulations and creating ...
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    Malaysian community-themed films to screen overseas, FINAS says

    By Joe Clayton
    October 25, 2021
    IPOH (October 25): The National Film Development Corporation (FINAS) will work with Wisma Putra to screen films with elements of community and nationality overseas, ...
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    “Rust” shot: gun safety with blanks, cartridges

    By Joe Clayton
    October 22, 2021
    Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed by an incident involving a propeller pistol fired by actor and producer Alec Baldwin on the set of the ...
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    Cinema beyond entertainment

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    October 22, 2021

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    One of Nepal’s most critically-acclaimed directors,Tsering Rhitar Sherpahas spent the better part of over two and a half years making films.

    He began his career as a documentary film director in 1994. His debut feature film”Mukundo (Mask of Dreams)”, which debuted at the end of 2000 was Nepal’s entry to the 72nd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

    After many years of alternating between documentaries and feature films In 2015, Sherpa produced and directed ‘Singha Durbar’ a TV show, expanding his cinematic horizons.

    Sherpa has since been oscillating between non-fiction and fiction cinema.

    He spoke to PostPinki Sri Ranaabout his cinematic journey as well as the challenges facing Nepal’s cinematic landscape, and the challenges of Nepalese cinematic landscape, and the path to take.Excerpts:

    In the past it was uncommon for those in your area to make a choice to work in the field of film.What was the reason you decided to go into cinema?

    As with all children I was a fan of watching films.However, it was when I took classes in literature in my college years that I started to realize that filmmaking is an art form that is serious and not only to entertain.This fascination has led me to choose film as the primary subject in my master’s program.

    You’ve created documentaries or feature films, and in recent times, a TV series.As creators What makes these three genres different from one the other?

    I feel fortunate to be able to experiment with diverse kinds of genres.With every project I accept I strive to make something I’d love to experience.Although the three genres all comprise visually-based featuring characters, cohesive narratives, and distinct satisfaction, each is made by an individual manufacturing process.

    Documentaries can be a challenge to film in comparison to other genres since the storyline isn’t under your hands.You must be flexible and take a lot of decisions in the field the film.Contrary to other cinematic genres cameras are a part of the story in documentary films.However, feature films are simpler to create because they can be made to follow the story already written.However, describing the story within short time is definitely a problem.In TV shows, too which are typically around 30 minutes it is necessary to structure the show in that we are able to deliver some intriguing information without giving away too many details.This is a problem by itself.

    Your debut feature film”Mukundo,” your first feature film, is the Nepali film’s Oscar bid.With that kind of recognition, how suffocated do you feel while making movies for the first time?

    In festivals across the globe”Mukundo” was loved and praised, however it was not a huge success in its box-office.In contrast to making films that differ from other films or mine, my passion was always to discover new ideas and it’s the challenges which come with it made me keep going.In the present I’m still waiting to the day of the film’s release.There is a tremendous pressure to come up with something completely new However, this pressure has brought me more benefits than harm.

    What do you think about the Nepalese film scene has changed during your almost three years as an independent filmmaker?

    In recent years, the culture of films of Nepalese viewers has increased.This is due to the fact that we have access to quality content from all over the world due to OTT platforms such as Netflix.This shows that today’s Nepalese customers are looking for superior films made by Nepalese filmmakers.However, the narratives in the Nepalese films that are produced haven’t changed much.I believe the pressure to recover the cost of the film is among the primary reasons why similar scripts are used to this day.

    When I was twenty years old, and I first decided to make ‘Mukundo’ it was supported through NHK, the Japanese broadcaster NHK.“Mukundo” was an unusual experimental cinema in the time when it was created.The Nepalese government did not offer any funds in the early days, and hasn’t been able to get involved in the film today.Should the state would take the responsibility of providing the proper financial support, Nepalese filmmakers would not be limited to selling their stories.

    Another issue is the market’s inconsistency.When the lockdown was in place, and our industry was severely affected I began uploading my videos to YouTube with the intention of earning some cash.The reality is that in India independent filmmakers are able to support themselves as long as the market is viewing the films since there is a huge market.However, in Nepal the opposite is the situation.In order to advance the Nepali government must play a part.The government should begin to acknowledge the film as a work art and invest in the film.

    In a lot film you’ve made, the subject is the lifestyle in the tradition, culture and culture in the Himalayan region which is seldom depicted in Nepal’s traditional scene of content creation.Because you’re part of the region, be sure to share our responsibility that you have for creating content that is regional-based.

    Naturally, you feel extremely responsible for how you present the society.When you share personal stories your content will be more genuine and is given the required depth.There are many documentaries created by foreign filmmakers that focused on Sherpa climbing the mountains.However, when we share our own stories about our communities, we are able to quickly unravel the smallest issues, but they can also be a source of complex issues.Sometimes, we also be defensive about our work due to our affiliation.It is also possible to play the victim’s role.That’s why filmmakers must be able to keep a close eye to the subject and, at the same while, be impartial.

    It is not uncommon for documentary filmmakers to make documentary films that have a social effect.However, even in your non-fiction pieces it seems like you are looking at social problems.What is the reason?

    I believe that the genres of fiction and non-fiction are very alike.To be a great filmmaker, regardless of type of film, you must be a socially conscious.It’s normal to view the cinema as entertainment, however as filmmakers, we must be mindful of ethical concerns because this kind of media has a profound impact on society.As a member of the school of thought that views cinema as a mix with social responsibility and entertainment, I make sure my work always has a social purpose.

    Screenwriter, director, or producer of films, what role you would prefer to play most?

    My main passion is writing and directing.Film producers are more of a challenge for me.I will only assume the job of a producer when discover good stories, but cannot find the right people to invest money in.In these films I am an producer, so that directors do not have to handle everything on their own.

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    Adapting the Unsuitable Novel – The Bull & Bear

    By Joe Clayton
    October 20, 2021
    This Thursday, director Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel Dune will be released in theaters across North America. Villeneuve will attempt to translate ...
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    Dedicada a mi comunidad: A free event in Spanish aims to invite the Latinx community to

    By Joe Clayton
    October 19, 2021
    Great Barrington’s Mahaiwe will host a free screening of “Dedicada a mi ex” on Thursday, October 21, followed by a chat with the director ...
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    books’ ART’SCAPE Chronicle – Telegraph India

    By Joe Clayton
    October 18, 2021
    Art Cinema and India’s Forgotten Futures: Film and History in the Post Colony by Rochona Majumdar is an in-depth and scholarly study of the ...
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    TontineTrust Raises Money to Solve “Financial’s Wickedest and Toughest Problem”

    By Joe Clayton
    October 15, 2021
    TontineTrust Raises Money to Solve “Financial’s Wickedest and Toughest Problem” The MyTontine app allows consumers to visualize the increase in their retirement income Backed ...
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    Postal Codes with the Most Expensive Homes in Metro Clarksville

    By Joe Clayton
    October 14, 2021
    Bread maker // Shutterstock Postal Codes with the Most Expensive Homes in Metro Clarksville Buying a home is an investment, and more and more ...
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    Young Arab entrepreneurs need government support and increased access to finance

    By Joe Clayton
    October 13, 2021
    Young Arab entrepreneurs need government support and increased access to finance Dounia Hassanein • October 13, 2021 Edit Amid today’s difficult job market and ...
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    Oshkosh inventor / entrepreneur TJ Rodgers becomes purchaser of Northwestern building

    By Joe Clayton
    October 11, 2021
    By Miles Maguire TJ Rodgers, the Oshkosh-born inventor and entrepreneur, has taken on another local rescue project, this time the nearly empty Daily Northwestern ...
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    LIFT Youth Center at Ringgold Online for State Funding

    By Joe Clayton
    October 9, 2021
    October 9 — Georgia’s Department of Education approved LIFT Youth Center Inc. in Ringgold for funding under the competitive Building Opportunities in Out-of-School Time ...
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    Butte’s New Epidemiologist Talks Horror Movies, Heritage and the Pandemic | Local

    By Joe Clayton
    October 9, 2021
    Yet Amanda is a horror junkie, not a horror snob. “There are times when I want a stupid monster and buckets of blood,” she ...
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    Australian government rejects call for more hospital funding

    By Joe Clayton
    October 7, 2021
    Home ” International ” Australian government rejects call for more hospital funding Posted By: Gopi October 7, 2021 Canberra, October 7 (SocialNews.XYZ) The Australian ...
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    Marine intelligence platform Greywing raises seed funding from investors like Flexport

    By Joe Clayton
    October 7, 2021
    Founded in 2019, Singapore-based Greywing was created to help ship operators and other members of the marine industry make critical decisions. It includes tools ...
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    Best horror movies directed by women

    By Joe Clayton
    October 6, 2021
    It’s that time of year again when the days get shorter and a bit colder, and it’s time to look into a horror movie ...
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    Florida Teachers Union President Says DeSantis “Extremely Reckless” for Denying Federal Aid to Schools

    By Joe Clayton
    October 5, 2021
    Anna Fusco, president of the Broward Teachers Union in Broward County, Fla., The state’s second-largest school district, appeared on Don Lemon tonight On Monday, ...
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    Cinemas are banking on Bond to put regular movie releases back on the agenda

    By Joe Clayton
    October 2, 2021
    Receive free updates from the travel and leisure industry We will send you a MyFT Daily Summary email bringing together the latest news from ...
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    Improving Cultural Life: SBA Grant Helps Spotlight Theater Shine Again | Editorials

    By Joe Clayton
    October 2, 2021
    Theaters, performing arts centers, music clubs and museums have all faced significant financial challenges for over a year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. ...
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    ‘Squid Game’ Interesting Things You Never Knew About The Netflix Show

    By Joe Clayton
    October 1, 2021
    Dong-hyuk started working on the screenplay over ten years ago. “Squid Game” hasn’t always been easy to fund. Netflix Dong-hyuk started working on his ...
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    Dark story: Justin Kurzel and Shaun Grant retracing the route to Port Arthur in ‘Nitram’ | Film news

    By Joe Clayton
    October 1, 2021
    When it was announced at the end of last year that Snow town director Justin Kurzel and regular writer Shaun Grant were working on ...
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    Found sneaks out with $ 32 million in funding, former Bumble executive as new CEO

    By Joe Clayton
    September 30, 2021
    Found, a startup Focused on weight-care management, exits stealth today with total funding of $ 32 million and the announcement of the appointment of ...
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    Cinema financiers will be sentenced to 13 years in prison for a $ 60 million fraud plan | At national scale

    By Joe Clayton
    September 30, 2021
    Miami (AP) – A South Florida man claiming to be a film fundraiser said he had implemented plans to steal more than $ 60 ...
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    Activists slam villains with “Trope” facial scars

    By Joe Clayton
    September 29, 2021
    Bond films often feature villains with facial scars, including Rami Malek in “No Time to Die”. Presenter Adam Pearson, who suffers from neurofibromatosis, called ...
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    Roko Belic bases film on Dad’s fateful journey – Times-Herald

    By Joe Clayton
    September 29, 2021
    Rocco Bellich got a call from his mother-in-law just 20 years ago. And he never forgets it. The Royal Coast Guard received the SOS ...
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    James Bond: Disability activists call for end to ‘obsolete trope’ of villains with facial disfigurements

    By Joe Clayton
    September 28, 2021
    Disability activists are calling for a change in the “lazy” and “obsolete” use of facial scars in James Bond films. In No time to ...
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    Athena Cinema presents the Accessibility series

    By Joe Clayton
    September 28, 2021
    Athena Cinema, 20 S. Court St., replaced its “Stay Safe Athens” billboard with “Now Show” and a list of movie titles, as movie nights ...
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    Drive Upgrades With High-End Evidence-Based Programming | Programming | New

    By Joe Clayton
    September 26, 2021
    Production funding and distribution agency Drive has unveiled its list of completed factual content for fall 2021 for worldwide distribution, including a dramatized paranormal ...
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    Farmers Affecting Movies for $ 1.2 Million – Deadline

    By Joe Clayton
    September 26, 2021
    An inspiring house with Halloween just around the corner of James Wan Street 2013 Conspiracy I’m trying to get it. Member of the National ...
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    Ted Lasso finished? This Bollywood Sports Movie Is The Inspirational Movie You Need

    By Joe Clayton
    September 25, 2021
    After Ted Lasso’s glorious Emmy winIt’s easy to see that the beloved Apple TV Plus show sparked our collective love for an inspiring and ...
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    Politics This Week | The Economist

    By Joe Clayton
    September 24, 2021
    Sep 25, 2021 Listen to this story Your browser does not support the item . Enjoy more audio and podcasts on ios Where Android. ...
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    Reviews | The January 6 plotters had a crowd. They also had the Eastman plan.

    By Joe Clayton
    September 24, 2021
    What happens to the politics of this regime. Had Pence broken by the rules and history and taken control of the counting process, House ...
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    Payment of the China Evergrande bond remains uncertain

    By Joe Clayton
    September 24, 2021
    China Evergrande, the real estate giant whose financial woes rocked global markets earlier this week, again left investors in a state of uncertainty on ...
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    Zola Electric Closes $ 90 Million Funding Round to Advance Technology and Enter New Markets

    By Joe Clayton
    September 23, 2021
    Millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa and emerging markets continue to live without access to electricity. Some reports put these figures between 500 million ...
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    Lack of various interim winners suggests structural voting issues

    By Joe Clayton
    September 22, 2021
    The Emmy Award statue on the campus of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in Los Angeles during a behind-the-scenes look reveals the ...
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    Anthony Anderson’s kids will never be in his movies and TV shows – here’s why

    By Joe Clayton
    September 22, 2021
    Anthony Anderson stars as a father of five on ABC Blackish. The 51-year-old actor won the role of Andre “Dre” Johnson in 2014. Additionally, ...
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    UK MarketFinance Secures $ 383 Million To Power Its SME Online Lending Platform

    By Joe Clayton
    September 21, 2021
    Small and medium-sized businesses regularly face cash flow problems. But while this is an already embarrassing situation, it has been exacerbated to the breaking ...
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    Center for Bright Beams receives $ 22 million grant

    By Joe Clayton
    September 20, 2021
    ITHACA, NY – A Cornell-led research collaboration has received $ 22.5 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to continue to acquire the foundational ...
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    Airwallex Raises $ 200 Million at $ 4 Billion Valuation to Double Business Banking Services

    By Joe Clayton
    September 20, 2021
    Businesses, more than ever before, are going digital, and today, a startup that is building a vertically integrated solution to meet the banking needs ...
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    NHCC receives $ 50,000 to boost film programming

    By Joe Clayton
    September 19, 2021
    OCNC News: ALBUQUERQUE – The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) Foundation has announced that it has received a grant in the amount of $ ...
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    1 change that can solve the venture capital funding crisis for women founders

    By Joe Clayton
    September 18, 2021
    The venture capital industry as we know it is down. At least for women, that is. In terms of funding for female founders, 2020 ...
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    A New Hope “in the Navajo language

    By Joe Clayton
    September 17, 2021
    Language: taking a centuries-old language far, far into the future Many Indigenous speakers are striving to ensure that the next generation preserves dine in ...
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    Cork’s Quay Co-op and its place in history

    By Joe Clayton
    September 17, 2021
    Once a hub of progressive politics and a sanctuary for those excluded by a theocratic Ireland, Quay Co-Op has evolved over the years to ...
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    Review of “The Eyes of Tammy Faye”: Jessica Chastain commits

    By Joe Clayton
    September 16, 2021
    The Times is committed to reviewing theatrical film releases during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since movies are risky during this time, readers are reminded to ...
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    Startup Shipment Sendcloud Notches $ 177M

    By Joe Clayton
    September 16, 2021
    European e-commerce shipping start-up Sendcloud has closed a $ 177 million Series C funding round led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2, with strong backing ...
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    Interview with Phyllida Lloyd: “There are not enough roles for older women”

    By Joe Clayton
    September 12, 2021
    I thinks Meryl Streep really gave me the courage to build a world that is a little more fair and balanced [on a film ...
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    TRANSCENDENCE, HANDICAP AND HOPE ARE THE THEMES IN FILMS PRODUCED BY FILMS WITH A PURPOSE “FERGUSON RISES”, “I’M NOT SPECIAL” AND “PASSAGE” BROADCASTING SEPTEMBER 17-23 – Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentry

    By Joe Clayton
    September 9, 2021
    TRANSCENDENCE, DISABILITY AND HOPE ARE THE THEMES OF THE FILMS PRODUCED BY FILMS WITH A OBJECTIVE “FERGUSON RISES”, “I AM NOT SPECIAL” AND “PASSAGE” ...
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    Rocky IV shows the best reason to make a director (not fan demand)

    By Joe Clayton
    September 4, 2021
    Rocky IV highlights the best way to make a director’s cut, as revisited movies only work when the original visionary is behind the project. ...
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    Wild women with steak knives: MR. WRONG

    By Joe Clayton
    August 28, 2021
    Editor’s Note: In each Wild women with steak knives Entrance, author Alexandra Heller-Nicolas examines a horror film directed by a woman that has been ...
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    China wants to build kilometer-long spacecraft to explore the cosmos

    By Joe Clayton
    August 25, 2021
    A Chinese group has just announced its intention to develop a spacecraft several kilometers long, which makes it at least 30 times longer than ...
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    American McGee’s Alice Asylum full script released – cinelinx

    By Joe Clayton
    August 23, 2021
    Personally, I’m a huge fan of the American McGee Alice games, and a third has slowly progressed in production. For those who are interested, ...
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    Disney is “all the way” to put on a “big show,” says Rick Riordan, along with other updates

    By Joe Clayton
    August 22, 2021
    If you are a Percy Jackson fan, you know it was a big week for the Disney + series. After much preparation, Rick Riordan ...
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    AppWorks closes third fund with $ 150 million for startups in Taiwan and Southeast Asia

    By Joe Clayton
    August 12, 2021
    AppWorks, the Taipei-based venture capital firm focused on Taiwan and Southeast Asia, today announced that it has closed its third oversubscribed fund, raising $ ...
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    Kerala Christian outfits clash with titles, filmmaker says there is no change

    By Joe Clayton
    August 10, 2021
    While part of Kerala’s Christian community, including the influential Catholic Church, alleged that the titles of two upcoming Malayalam films directed by Nadirshah insulted ...
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    Nancy Fox, CNY Arts Center Helps Revitalize Fulton – Oswego County Business Magazine

    By Joe Clayton
    August 6, 2021
    The group recently celebrated its 10th anniversary; he is preparing for a new post-pandemic season By Steve Yablonski Nancy Fox founded the CNY Arts ...
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    Suicide Squad end and post-credits scene explained

    By Joe Clayton
    August 6, 2021
    Spoilers follow for The Suicide Squad on HBO Max. The Suicide Squad, Warner Bros’ latest DC Extended Universe (DCEU) movie, has arrived on HBO ...
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    “The suicide squad” and more

    By Joe Clayton
    August 5, 2021
    Each week, our team of film & television experts examine the entertainment landscape to select the top ten new / new movies available for ...
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    Wireless charging company Aira raises $ 12 million

    By Joe Clayton
    August 3, 2021
    Founded in 2017, Arizona-based Aira wasted no time in proving its technology. We’ve written many times about the company’s wireless charging over the years, ...
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    Spread it or ignore it?

    By Joe Clayton
    July 23, 2021
    Written and directed by Marcos Bucay, Bankrolled (Netflix) is a cheeky comedy that draws a lot of its disappointments by embracing the hollow nature ...
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    Subscription service table 22 connects customers to local restaurants in a new way

    By Joe Clayton
    July 21, 2021
    ^ I support Local Community Journalism Support Denver’s independent voice and help keep Westword’s future free. Like coal squeezed into diamonds, when we are ...
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    10 behind-the-scenes facts about the Riddick franchise

    By Joe Clayton
    July 20, 2021
    Before being known as Dominic Toretto in the Fast Furious series, Vin Diesel’s rise to action began with the character of Richard B. Riddick. ...
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    This South Korean studio has big Hollywood plans

    By Joe Clayton
    July 20, 2021
    The “Itaewon Class” television series, about a young entrepreneur who seeks to avenge his father’s death by eliminating his rival in a powerful company, ...
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    ‘Freddy Got Fingered’ at 20: Tom Green Interview

    By Joe Clayton
    April 20, 2021
    “When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him.” ...
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    Products will soon be available in classic movies and modern television near you

    By Joe Clayton
    April 20, 2021
    This site can earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. The ability of AI to modify and enhance images ...
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    Qapita, a developer of equity management software for startups, raises $ 5 million under the leadership of MassMutual Ventures

    By Joe Clayton
    April 20, 2021
    A group photo of the Qapita co-founders. From left to right: Vamsee Mohan, Ravi Ravulaparthi and Lakshman Gupta Co-founders of Qapita. From left to ...
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    European electric scooter and micromobility start-up Dott raises $ 85 million

    By Joe Clayton
    April 20, 2021
    Dott has raised a new round of $ 85 million Series B funding – this round is a combination of equity and asset-backed debt ...
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    Singapore-based fintech STACS raises $ 3.6 million to develop blockchain platforms for financial institutions

    By Joe Clayton
    April 20, 2021
    Singapore-based fintech Hashstacs Pte Ltd (STACS) announced today that it has raised US $ 3.6 million in pre-series A funding. The company is developing ...
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    NJ Transit fare hikes unlikely by at least 2024

    By Joe Clayton
    April 20, 2021
    TRENTON – Between federal funds from three rounds of coronavirus aid and a growing pool of money from increased tolls from the New Jersey ...
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    Drive-in surf movies in Huntington Beach aiming to give back to the ocean – Orange County Register

    By Joe Clayton
    April 19, 2021
    Two surf movies will take surfers on a nostalgic journey with drive-in style screenings that will also help the ocean they call their playground. ...
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    Collinsville Historic Pioneer Colony opens June 5

    By Joe Clayton
    April 19, 2021
    Through Michelle dickerson Visit Clarksville TN, Contributed April 19, 2021 2:38 P.M. CLARKSVILLE, TN – The historic pioneer facility in Collinsville, rural Montgomery County, ...
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    Filming for Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ begins in Oklahoma

    By Joe Clayton
    April 19, 2021
    Filming is set to begin today in Oklahoma on Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon,” a highly anticipated film set to make state ...
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    Film festival participants honored | Mount. Airline News

    By Joe Clayton
    April 19, 2021
    February 17, 2020 Art Matters is a weekly column that highlights some of the upcoming performance arts, art exhibitions, and similar events in the ...
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    Zoom launches $ 100 million Zoom Apps investment fund

    By Joe Clayton
    April 19, 2021
    When Zoom launched Zoom Apps and the market as a point of sale last year, it was a big signal that the company wanted ...
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    Twelve free things to do in Denver this week, April 19-25, 2021

    By Joe Clayton
    April 19, 2021
    ^ I support Local Community Journalism Support Denver’s independent voice and help keep Westword’s future free. Both official (Earth Day) and unofficial (4/20) celebrations ...
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    The value of the Akron-Summit County Public Library is priceless

    By Joe Clayton
    April 18, 2021
    Carl Sagan once said, “Frederick Douglass taught that literacy is the path from slavery to freedom. There are many types of slavery and there ...
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    Possibility of creating a film studio at Camosun College a little closer to reality thanks to new provincial funding

    By Joe Clayton
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