Entertainment

A week in the artistic life of Violaine Huisman at the cultural forefront of New York City.

A week in the artistic life of Violaine Huisman at the cultural forefront of New York City.

This year’s Bastille Day festivities in New York had a different feel, noted Violaine Huisman, artistic director of the prestigious Crossing the Line festival. Held at L’Alliance, the French cultural center in Midtown, the celebration came just a week after an unexpected snap election that left both President Emmanuel Macron and the nation reeling. Huisman, recently returned from France, noted the unique expression of this year’s festival attendees as they marched with empty signs. The gesture, he explained, was a tribute to an iconic 1960s demonstration conceptualized by choreographer Anna Halprin in the heat of the civil rights and anti-war…
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The intersection of art forms: exploring the Ballets Russes through manuscripts at The Morgan

The intersection of art forms: exploring the Ballets Russes through manuscripts at The Morgan

In the tranquil confines of the Morgan Library & Museum, a fascinating discovery took place in 2019. Associate Curator Robinson McClellan delved into Robert Owen Lehman’s collection of music manuscripts, revealing a treasure trove tied to the iconic Ballets Russes. Founded by Sergei Diaghilev in 1909 in Paris, the Ballets Russes are renowned for their sweeping influence on 20th-century performing arts. The collection, enriched by scores by luminaries such as Stravinsky, Debussy and Ravel, offers a rare glimpse into the creative processes behind the Ballets Russes' groundbreaking productions. These documents, heavily marked with notes and revisions, expose the dynamic evolution…
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Iconic French actor Alain Delon dies at age 88

Iconic French actor Alain Delon dies at age 88

Celebrated French cinema icon Alain Delon has died at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy of seminal film roles and a life filled with both adoration and controversy. Alain Delon, celebrated for his performances in classics such as "Le Samourai" and "Purple Noon," died Sunday morning, his family confirmed to the French press. "With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of our father, Alain Delon. He passed away peacefully at his residence in Douchy, surrounded by his loved ones," the family said, referring to his final days in the small town located in north-central France. French President Emmanuel…
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The U.S. Olympic women’s water polo team celebrates its silver medal in Las Vegas.

The U.S. Olympic women’s water polo team celebrates its silver medal in Las Vegas.

This past weekend, the silver-medal winning U.S. Olympic women's water polo team hit the bustling Las Vegas Strip for a party to remember. Joining the festivities was none other than the iconic Flavor Flav. The festivities were led by Maggie Steffens, known not only for her athletic prowess but also for her distinctive choice of accessories, along with teammates Rachel Fattal, Jordan Raney, Ashleigh Johnson and Emily Austen. Their favorite spot was the lively Zouk Nightclub, where they arrived on Saturday night to an enthusiastic reception. The entrance was nothing short of spectacular, with jets of cold steam from the…
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Circo Vázquez celebrates 55 years with new international shows

Circo Vázquez celebrates 55 years with new international shows

For over five decades, Circo Vazquez has been wowing crowds with breathtaking performances. This year, as they celebrate their 55th anniversary, they are introducing an entirely new lineup of international performers ready to wow Atlanta audiences. ATLANTA – When Circo Vazquez sets up camp, it’s a signal for the Good Day Atlanta team to capture the magic. This year marks the 55th anniversary of the family-run circus, which is currently delighting visitors at the Plaza Fiesta Mall with shows scheduled through September 1. If you’ve tuned into Good Day Atlanta before, you may remember our segment last year under the…
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Transformation and adaptation: BattleBots’ new strategy to meet the challenges of Las Vegas

Transformation and adaptation: BattleBots’ new strategy to meet the challenges of Las Vegas

In the dynamic landscape of Las Vegas, the term “break” often signals a deeper problem. The city has seen icons and performers step back, sometimes permanently, from the spotlight. That includes celebrities taking a break for makeovers or dropping shows when big events like the NFR come around. Recently, the “BattleBots – Destruct-A-Thon” show announced a temporary closure following its August 10 event, hinting at a possible end to its current format. The hiatus came as the Las Vegas Formula One Grand Prix scheduled events that inadvertently sidelined “BattleBots” for five weeks in 2023, mirroring a broader slowdown in ticket…
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Global Briefing: Tom Cruise’s Olympic rise; Dave Stewart talks to Breaking Baz; Entertainment’s role in UK protests

Global Briefing: Tom Cruise’s Olympic rise; Dave Stewart talks to Breaking Baz; Entertainment’s role in UK protests

In this week’s international roundup, we dive into three compelling stories that highlight the intersection of entertainment and social movements, starting with Hollywood icon Tom Cruise’s surprising involvement in Olympic promotion. Tom Cruise's Olympic Efforts Tom Cruise, traditionally known for his blockbuster roles and daring stunts, recently made a major career move by getting involved in the Olympic movement. His involvement in promotional activities has not only raised eyebrows, but has also significantly increased interest in the upcoming Olympic Games. Cruise's involvement is said to combine his filmmaking talent with a genuine passion for the sport, helping to raise the…
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MSG Entertainment increases revenues by 13% thanks to record number of live events at the Garden

MSG Entertainment increases revenues by 13% thanks to record number of live events at the Garden

Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. reported a significant 13 percent increase in revenue, capping a banner year that featured more than 960 events and attracted $6.3 million in ticket sales. The performance surge came on the heels of its separation from MSG Sphere, a futuristic music venue in Las Vegas. Since its separation in April of last year, MSG Entertainment has focused on its core venues, which include iconic locations such as Madison Square Garden itself, the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, the Beacon Theatre and the Chicago Theatre. The company also manages entertainment and…
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Charter Communications CFO to address 2024 Bank of America Media Conference

Charter Communications CFO to address 2024 Bank of America Media Conference

STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR), a leading player in broadband connectivity and cable services, has confirmed that its Chief Financial Officer, Jessica Fischer, will participate in the Bank of America 2024 Media, Communications and Entertainment Conference. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in New York City, with Ms. Fischer scheduled to deliver a keynote at 11:20 AM ET. Event Webcast Details Interested parties are invited to view a live webcast of the presentation via Charter's Investor Relations page at ir.charter.com. Following the event, a recording of the webcast will be…
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