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Poetic License Returns June 19
Falmouth Community Television (FCTV) invites poets, writers, storytellers and musicians to take the stage at the next installment of Poetic License with Donna Scheer, Wednesday, June 19, at 6 PM at FCTV. This special open mic night is being recorded for broadcast and archived on FCTV.org and YouTube. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or new…
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Entertainment, activities for Dover NASCAR race weekend
NASCAR is bringing its best drivers to Dover, Delaware. The Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 is the highlight of a full weekend of on-track action running July 18-20, including the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series. There is a significant amount of stuff happening throughout the entire NASCAR race weekend at Dover Motor…
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Netflix’s new thriller series has netted a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes — I can absolutely see why
I’ve been completely hooked on the new crime thriller, The Survivors, since it landed on Netflix last week and it seems I’m not the only one who enjoyed the series, as the show has also now landed a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The six-part series, based on the bestseller by Jane Harper, is set…
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BET Media Group and Fulwell Entertainment’s SpringHill Announces ‘106 & Sports’ – Where Sports Meets Culture, Style and Real Talk
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APOS Co-Founder Vivek Couto On Expectations For 2025 Event & How Asia Has Become A Key Battleground For The Future Of Entertainment
The latest iteration of the APOS conference features a who’s-who of top-level film, TV and media players changing the course of the business in Asia. Here’s just a small sample: DAZN co-founder James Rushton, Candle Media CEO Kevin Mayer, Foxtel boss Patrick Delany, Google APAC President Sanjay Gupta, iQiyi’s Yang Xianghua and Kaichen Li, Netflix…
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Arlington rideshare drivers face $500 fines for not using specific areas in entertainment district
Rideshare drivers who don’t respect pickup and drop-off rules in the Arlington Entertainment District might be hit with a $500 fine. Arlington City Council approved the fines Tuesday in a series of changes meant to discourage breaking the city’s rules on where rideshare can and cannot go. The council approved the fines unanimously as part…
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Mile of Music PBS Wisconsin documentary will premiere on big screens June 16
A Mile of Music documentary is coming to TV screens around the state. The one-hour film, comprised of footage recorded by PBS Wisconsin at last year’s festival, Mile 11, premieres 8 p.m. June 23 on television and online — but Fox Valley fans are invited to attend the movie’s premiere a week early. Titled “Mile…
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This Portable TV Turns My Patio Into the Ultimate Entertainment Zone
Back in the day — we’re talking 40 years ago — portable TVs were a big thing. That’s when people would tune into over-the-air signals with a Sony Watchman and watch whatever local TV stations were broadcasting. But with smartphones, tablets and laptops now able to stream content wirelessly, including live TV from apps like YouTube…
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Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival offers 91 films to screen over 8 days
HARTFORD ― A lot has changed in the Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival’s 38-year history. The festival began in 1987, the year homosexuality was no longer considered a mental disorder by the American Psychiatric Association. It wasn’t until three years later, in 1990, that the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from the International Classification of Diseases.…
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‘Smiling Friends’ Lands Two-Season Pickup at Adult Swim (Exclusive)
Fans of Adult Swim‘s absurdist animated series Smiling Friends have a lot more reasons to smile. The show from co-creators Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel has landed a two-season pickup, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. The two additional seasons will take the cult-favorite comedy series to season five, with the previously announced third season…