Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Nike, McDonald’s, Uber, Netflix: These companies operate in wildly different industries, but they’re all similar in that they’ve gone through a significant rebrand at some point. This type of transformation may eventually become necessary in your own business, simply because market demands are so fluid. But there
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Tracy Flick, Tom Perrotta’s protagonist from his darkly humorous novel Election, returns in Tracy Flick Can’t Win (6 hours), an engrossing story of retrospection, regret and self-fulfillment. Now the vice principal at a suburban New Jersey high school, Tracy is vying for the principal gig, which means navigating school politics and the sophomoric behavior of
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Lea Michele as Rachel Berry on “Glee.” Photography courtesy of Getty ImagesIt’s Ryan Murphy’s world, we’re just living in it. By Natalie Michie Date July 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter From 2009 to 2015, Glee brought sharp comedy, messy plot twists and many, many covers to our television screens. The Fox series about the teenage members
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I’m a card-carrying member of the Beyhive. Not in the creepy, swarming all over the interwebs attacking Beyoncé-haters kind of way. But the type that not only enjoys the vibe of her music, but also admires her business-savvy and brilliant marketing strategies. So as you might imagine,
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In a remarkable benchmark for an adult, female-skewing movie, especially with a 2 hour 39 minute running time, Warner Bros.’ Elvis has crossed the $100M mark at the domestic box office. As we’ve written, the feat provides a lot of promise on a number of levels. It’s a win for older counter-programming at a U.S./Canada box office
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Moving halfway around the world to a new country where everyone speaks a new language would be a challenging experience for just about anyone. But for 10-year-old Zhang Ai Shi and her parents, leaving Taiwan means a chance for a better life in the United States, a place known in China as “the beautiful country.” 
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Destiny’s Child, 1999. Photography courtesy of Getty ImagesIn this essay, I will— By Natalie Michie Date July 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter You might call it basic, and you wouldn’t be the first. With its no-frills design and admittedly silly name, the humble tube top has been bad-mouthed for years. But I, for one, have had
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William “Poogie” Hart, the lead singer and songwriter for the celebrated Philadelphia soul outfit the Delfonics, has died. He was 77. Hart’s son, Hadi, confirmed his death to Rolling Stone, saying the singer died from complications during surgery on Thursday, July 14. “His music touched millions, continues to touch millions,” Hadi said. “His body might
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THE EARP BROTHERS, DOC HOLLIDAY, AND THE VENDETTA RIDE FROM HELL by Tom Clavin ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 21, 2020 Rootin’-tootin’ history of the dry-gulchers, horn-swogglers, and outright killers who populated the Wild West’s wildest city in the late 19th century. The stories of Wyatt Earp and company, the shootout at the O.K. Corral, and
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Content strategy has become an indispensable addition to any company’s marketing and the smartest businesses rely on it to generate results. A blog or social media post that isn’t well-crafted will miss the mark and waste your time and resources. There’s a lot to think about when
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Movie chain Alamo Drafthouse will open its fourth NYC location July 22 in Staten Island. The nine-screen, 893-seat theater includes the Flying Guillotine, a kung fu-themed collaboration with Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA that’s part bar and part martial arts museum. A soft opening runs through July 27 with 25% off food and non-alcoholic beverages as
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