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Curated Video

Cameo CEO: "We Don't Make Pop Culture, We Reflect it"

9th - Higher Ed
CEO and Co-founder of Cameo, Steven Galanis discusses how the app works, the changing definition of “fame”, the launch of CameoX and more.
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Curated Video

Hundreds flock to downtown Kitchener for Comic Con

9th - Higher Ed
Kitchener Comic Con is on this weekend at Kitchener's city hall. In its ninth year, the event has something for everyone, from cosplay to comics, an indie film festival and a Jurassic Park-themed play area.
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Curated Video

Spirit Halloween CEO Reacts to SNL Skit and Why They Clapped Back

9th - Higher Ed
Spirit Halloween CEO, Steve Silverstein, stops by Cheddar to talk SNL, this year's top costume ideas and why you should watch out for Spirit Christmas. Watch!
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Bloomberg

Investing in Entertainment From 'Hollywood East'

Higher Ed
Sherrese Clarke Soares, founder and chief executive officer at HarbourView Equity Partners, breaks down her New Jersey-based firm's media and entertainment investment strategy. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Businessweek" on October...
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Bloomberg

Sponsor Spotlight: Red Sea Film Foundation Supporting the Film Ecosystem

Higher Ed
Mohammed Al Turki, CEO, Red Sea Film Foundation and Shivani Pandya Malhotra, Managing Director, Red Sea International Film Festival speak with Bloomberg's Ashish Verma, Global Head, Bloomberg Media Studios at the Bloomberg Screentime...
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Bloomberg

Taylor Swift Ticket Frenzy in Singapore

Higher Ed
Taylor Swift fans across Asia have flocked to sign up for United Overseas Bank Ltd.'s cards as the frenzy to get hold of the pop star's Singapore concert tickets heats up. Card holders get first crack at tickets for Swift's tour...
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Bloomberg

Rabois Says VC Is Investing More in Miami

Higher Ed
Founders Fund General Partner Keith Rabois joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss why he believes Miami is the next tech hub, what other sectors than crypto have seen momentum there, and what he thinks about generative AI.
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Press Association

Dublin artist Emma Blake’s Covid-19 themed murals hit right note with singers

Higher Ed
Dublin artist Emma Blake has created a series of murals using pop culture to highlight social distancing measures and to thank frontline healthcare workers.



The Tallaght native has won acclaim for her murals, with chart stars...
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Curated Video

Pop Quiz: Why Do We Think Aliens Look Like That?

Higher Ed
Pop Quiz on "In The Loop" asks where humans got the conception most have of aliens, from Hollywood to the world of astrobiology.
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Curated Video

Pop-Ups Are The New Pop Culture Phenomenon

Higher Ed
The "Bridgerton" Experience is popping up across the country raking in millions of dollars and ramping up hype for studios and their shows.
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Curated Video

How 'Star Trek' Has Remained Socially Progressive Over Its 50 Years

Higher Ed
Throughout its multiple spinoffs, "Star Trek" has continued to explore social issues, including race, gender, disabilities and more.
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Bloomberg

How The Boston Ballet Connects With the Community

Higher Ed
Jul.29 -- The Boston Ballet is an integral part of the culture in Boston. And it continues to give back to the community. This video is from the "Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular."
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Curated Video

Pop Quiz: Who Is Kidz Bop Actually Made For?

Higher Ed
Kidz Bop is the epitome of "kid-friendly," but critics from both sides of the political spectrum still negatively view the hugely successful brand.
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Curated Video

Pop Quiz: Why Is CGI Everywhere In The Film Industry?

Higher Ed
Newsy's Christian Bryant and Casey Mendoza take a deep dive into the visual effects industry in a new pop culture segment.
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Bloomberg

Priyanka Chopra Puts Her Engagement Ring on Display in Recent Instagram Photo | THR News

Higher Ed
How the 'Quantico' star's rock compares to those of Ariana Grande and Hailey Baldwin.
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The Recount

Inside New York Comic Con During COVID-19

Higher Ed
New York Comic Con returned to the Javits Center for the first time since 2019, with 140,000 pop-culture fans from across the tri-state area showing up to have fun among their people. The Recount’s Matthew Kaplowitz took the pulse of...
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Curated Video

Son Of Superman Comes Out As Bisexual

Higher Ed
DC Comics announced that the Man of Steel's son would come out as bisexual in his upcoming comic.
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The Recount

Hasan Minhaj on How Comedians Can Talk About Abortion

Higher Ed
John Heilemann talks with two-time Peabody Award-winning comedian Hasan Minhaj, best known for hosting six seasons of the Netflix series Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj and his widely acclaimed Netflix special, Homecoming King. In the wake...
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Curated Video

Three Questions With The Bee Master: The Man Behind The Words

Higher Ed
Jacques Bailly, the Spelling Bee's official announcer, answers questions, including why almost all bees use only English words.
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Bloomberg

The Retail Reality for Toys

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Funko CEO Brian Mariotti discusses his company's pop culture inspired toys, the retail environment and the impact of a trade war. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

Behind The Scenes Of The Scripps Spelling Bee With LeVar Burton

Higher Ed
Christian Bryant talks with LeVar Burton, the host of this year's Scripps National Spelling Bee and former host of "Reading Rainbow."
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Curated Video

Star Wars Celebration Continues In Anaheim, California

Higher Ed
Celebration is also a time to hype new shows starring old favorites, like Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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Bloomberg

K-Pop’s Next Idol May Get Discovered in This Neighborhood

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- In the trendy Seoul neighborhood of Hongdae, aspiring K-pop artists busk on the street and upload their performances online with the hope of becoming “idols”.
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Curated Video

National Spelling Bee Contestants Share Insights On The Competition

Higher Ed
More than 200 kids compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. A couple of them answered Newsy's questions ahead of the competition.