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Google Alert - Entertainment

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Daily update November 5, 2023
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NPR
Artists have been fighting back on a number of fronts against artificial intelligence companies that they say steal their works to train AI models — including launching class-action lawsuits and speaking out at government hearings.
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NPR
The Friends star, who died a week ago in Los Angeles at the age of 54, struggled with unhealthy alcohol and drug use for decades. In his 2022 memoir Friends, Lovers, and the Big ...
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CBC.ca
Five book covers, CBC Logo, GG logo and Canadian council for the Arts logo. The 2023 Governor General's Literary Awards for French-to-English translation finalists. (Canada Council for the Arts/ ...
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CNN
'The market does not respond to pop stars.' Jeffrey Campbell, University of Notre Dame. Even if the naysayers are right that Swift isn't such a driving force in the economy -- or even a symbol of the spending we've seen in recent months -- that doesn't ...
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Financial Times
It's not so very long ago that life was hard for 47-year-old Adrian Quesada. Though Grupo Fantasma, the Latin funk band in which he played guitar, were nominated for a Grammy award in 2009 and won one in 2011, he wasn't exactly living the high ...
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Los Angeles Times
By Charles Passy. The famed group is putting out its final opus, 'Now and Then,' but our columnist says we don't have to listen. I've been looking ahead to Thursday's release of the Beatles' "new" song "Now and Then" -- the work John Lennon recorded in ...
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Gramophone
The Russian conductor Yuri Temirkanov has died in St Petersburg at the age of 84. A former Music Director of the St Petersburg Philharmonic and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, as well of a Principal Conductor of the Royal ...
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Ohio Wesleyan University
OWU Directing Class One-Acts. Produced and mentored by Lusie Cuskey, assistant professor, the pieces will be performed in Chappelear Drama Center, 45 Rowland Ave., Delaware. Admission is free. For more information, call the box office at (740) 368-3855 ...
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