Month: February 2021

February 2, 2021, 1:38pm Lena Dunham is busy! She’s costarring with Mandy Patinkin, writing moving personal essays for Harper’s, and declaring her sexuality is “the fact that Viggo Mortensen owns a poetry publishing press”—and this spring, she starts shooting in the U.K. for her adaptation of Karen Cushman’s YA classic Catherine, Called Birdy. Dunham is
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(CNN) — As a child, Mihir Vaya helped his father run his fledgling jewelry business in Dubai. He remembers riding with him across Dubai Creek in an abra boat as he went to sell his pieces. He remembers when the Gold Souk, today home to hundreds of retailers, was just a few rickety stalls stuck
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Exclusive: Alan Ruck reflects on Twister’s 25th anniversary & hectic filming While chatting with the Succession for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the hit horror-comedy Freaky, ComingSoon.net looked back with Alan Ruck at his work on Jan de Bont’s hit disaster adventure Twister for its 25th anniversary and its notoriously hectic production. Click here to digitally purchase Freaky! RELATED: Exclusive: Richard Kelly
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The importance of broadband connectivity is indisputably greater now than ever. The immediate need to help mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ongoing broader objectives of delivering on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), are accelerating the requirement for broadband. Omdia has identified six key challenges that the broadband industry needs to
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Photography courtesy of Instagram/@cara0delevingne. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date January 28, 2021 Facebook Twitter Feel-good fashion moments come in many forms, and this week’s Canadian fashion moments prove it. From Cara Delevingne hitting the streets of Paris in a cozy piece from outerwear brand Moose Knuckles, to Sandy Gill playing mix master in traditional South
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SINGAPORE — Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo’s international operations may be struggling, but the division could make a full recovery by the end of the year, the airline’s chief executive told CNBC this week. Ronojoy Dutta of IndiGo, which is operated by InterGlobe Aviation, said the split between domestic and international segments for the airline has
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Both American Gods and Creepshow have dropped Marilyn Manson, 52, following the multiple abuse allegations against him from five women, including his ex-fianc&ée, actress Evan Rachel Wood who has revealed that the musician had “brainwashed and manipulated” her “into submission.” But Manson has vehemently denied each and every accusation, claiming that they are all “horrible
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February 2, 2021, 9:41am In what is clearly a play for that sweet, sweet newsletter market, Twitter announced last week it has bought Revue “a service that makes it free and easy for anyone to start and publish editorial newsletters,” and will be rolling out the option this week. Even though Substack seems to have
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Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece Enrico Salvatori, Senior Vice President and President of Qualcomm Technologies EMEA takes a look at the 5G Pathway and what this means for operators and industry. 5G is, in essence, an exercise in unlocking greater network efficiencies; efficiencies
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