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Play video content Bob Saget was not feeling well the night he went into his hotel room and ended up dying — at least that’s what one of the last people to speak with him is claiming. A showrunner who works at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall — where Bob’s last show took place before
Dior Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2007/2008. Photography courtesy of Getty ImagesA look back at the Gilded Age in fashion history, and what to expect on the steps of the Met. By Lauren Knowles Date March 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter When the Met Gala makes its return to 5th Avenue the first Monday in May, expect a
Lack of ideas isn’t usually the problem a company faces when it comes to marketing. Instead, it’s the inability to bring them to life and increase revenue through execution. That doesn’t mean there is a lack of talent within an organization. Simply, there is a missing piece to pull it all together – leadership. A
by Ali Hazelwood ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 14, 2021 An earnest grad student and a faculty member with a bit of a jerkish reputation concoct a fake dating scheme in this nerdy, STEM-filled contemporary romance. Olive Smith and professor Adam Carlsen first met in the bathroom of Adam’s lab. Olive wore expired contact lenses, reducing
Coffee and menthol. Cold beer and ice cream. Soccer Mommy and a devastatingly direct chorus. Sophie Allison knows her combinations, and she’s back at it with “Shotgun,” a new gem that chases after the perfect metaphor for what it’s like to be emphatically in love. Soccer Mommy released her last album, Color Theory, in February
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“I’ve never had such a hard time hanging on to good talent.” That’s what a business leader bemoaned to me recently, and I’ve heard similar sentiments almost every day for the past two years. We’re in the midst of one of the most tumultuous times on record for hiring and retaining workers. Citing the Bureau
In this article OXY Wall Street legends Carl Icahn and Warren Buffett have taken different approaches to shares of Occidental Petroleum in recent weeks. Icahn had been selling to exit his long equity position. Buffett’s conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway, has been building a position worth billions. In an interview Tuesday on CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime,” Icahn
t’s a hard question to answer, but you’ll need to grapple with it over and over again. Because let’s be honest: As soon as you start a business, you are competing in a world of noise. There are competitors to differentiate yourself from. Marketing channels to stand out in. Social media platforms to gain audience
While the female demographic has shown to be one of the more reluctant to return to cinemas during the pandemic, that is about to change this weekend with Paramount’s The Lost City which is eyeing a mid $20M start, possible $30M+ take at 4,228 theaters. The Sandra Bullock-Channing Tatum-Brad Pitt-Daniel Radcliffe romantic adventure comedy is the
Part of the reason it took so long for me to come out as a teen was because I had no access to happy stories about transgender people. It wasn’t until college, when I found stories about trans characters that ended with them finding happiness, that I found the courage to come out, too. Meeting
Amanda Bynes is a hot commodity on the interview circuit … CBS’ Gayle King and all the major players are reaching out … but she’s just not ready to answer questions. Amanda was freed from her 9-year conservatorship Tuesday, and everyone is dying to book her first interview since the judge’s ruling … we’re told
In a volatile world where the only certainty is the uncertainty, companies can no longer view innovation as a ‘nice to have’, but as a business imperative. A go-to vehicle for sustainable growth. For so long, innovation was seen more as an art form than a science yet, there is a common tendency to conflate
Miley Cyrus’ plane was forced to make an emergency landing while en route to Paraguay Tuesday when the aircraft was struck by lightning, according to a social media post from the singer. Cyrus was in South America to headline the second day of Paraguay’s Asunciónico festival, which has not been held since 2019 due to
I’ve never really associated exercise with a feeling of pleasure. Which isn’t to say I don’t enjoy working out — I love the sweat, the burning muscles, the racing heart, the endorphins. It’s satisfying and empowering. But pleasure feels like something different, with a different set of connotations; to feel pleasure is to feel sexy,
The business world has a diversity, equity and inclusion problem. And grass is green, water is wet and you’re thinking “tell me something I don’t know.” It’s obvious that there is still a lot of work to be done on DE&I, despite many improvements over the last 20 years. DE&I initiatives are finally starting to
A shipment of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite antennas, also known as terminals, arriving in Ukraine. Fedorov Mykhailo on Twitter WASHINGTON – SpaceX has sent “thousands” of Starlink satellite internet kits to Ukraine, company President Gwynne Shotwell told CNBC on Tuesday. Elon Musk’s space company began sending Ukraine shipments of Starlink satellite kits – which come with
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Innovation is all around us — and it’s not going anywhere. Sure, some innovators might find success by capitalizing on the latest trends, but true innovation goes beyond that. Being able to innovate means being able to consistently move your company in the only direction that matters
All but six of the current 22 Broadway productions filled more than 90% of their available seats last week, and most of the ones that didn’t hit that mark came close, according to the first detailed box office figures released this season by the Broadway League. In all, the 22 shows grossed a total of