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Idiotic Idioms

9th - Higher Ed
The use of idioms in news has a way of confusing some members of an international audience. Which is never a good thing.
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Sacred night of music: Sistine Chapel choir performs for one night in Brookville

9th - Higher Ed
Sacred Voices of the Cardinal Bartolucci Foundation traveled all the way from The Vatican to New York for six performances across the state.
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Netflix scouting YouTube to find new hits

9th - Higher Ed
With YouTube growing in popularity on TVs, streaming services such as Netflix are using the video-sharing platform as a place to find programs with an existing audience and bring them onboard.
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Concert gives inmates a musical outlet behind bars

9th - Higher Ed
Inmates at the Collins Bay Institution in Kingston, Ont., jammed out to a concert this week put on by an arts rehabilitation program. Musician Hugh Christopher Brown started Pros and Cons 13 years ago to teach inmates songwriting and...
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Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola to screen latest film at Capitol Theatre with live Q&A

9th - Higher Ed
"The Godfather" director is screening his film "Megalopolis" Wednesday night at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester.
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Future London and Google Digital Garage: Growing your business profile

9th - Higher Ed
Future London and Google Digital Garage: Growing you business profile
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Dan Levy on the final season of Schitt's Creek

9th - Higher Ed
Dan Levy weighs in on the importance of balancing his own vision for the show with what the audience wants when writing the last season of Schitt's Creek.
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Catalan independence protests kick off at El Clasico match

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters threw bottles and police opened fire with foam bullets as tensions boiled over in Barcelona.
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Musical theatre seeing a renaissance of interest from eager teenagers

9th - Higher Ed
Musical theatre is seeing a renaissance of interest from eager teenagers, as the 150-year-old art form’s audience shifts in the modern era.
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Charlie Sykes Fights the 'Trumpification' of the Republican Party in The Bulwark

9th - Higher Ed
There's room in conservative media to oppose President Trump, Charlie Sykes, editor-in-chief of The Bulwark told Cheddar on Tuesday. And Sykes is trying to fill that void with The Bulwark, a new publication for moderate conservatives....
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Charlie Sykes Is Fighting the 'Trumpification' of the Republican Party in The Bulwark

9th - Higher Ed
There's room in conservative media to oppose President Trump, Charlie Sykes, editor-in-chief of The Bulwark told Cheddar on Tuesday. And Sykes is trying to fill that void with The Bulwark, a new publication for moderate conservatives....
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Charlie Sykes Is Fighting for a Less 'Trumpified' GOP in The Bulwark

9th - Higher Ed
There's room in conservative media to oppose President Trump, Charlie Sykes, editor-in-chief of The Bulwark told Cheddar on Tuesday. And Sykes is trying to fill that void with The Bulwark, a new publication for moderate conservatives....
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Facebook Is Going After TV Ad Dollars with Brand-Safe Shows

9th - Higher Ed
Facebook wants to be taken seriously by television advertisers. The company announced on Tuesday it would allow companies to buy its video ads during the "Upfronts." The term refers to a time in the television industry, usually starting...
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Yellow Tail Wine CMO Has a Clever Plan to Reach Super Bowl Audience

9th - Higher Ed
By purchasing local television airtime in top markets during the Halftime Show, the parent company of Yellow Tail wine is able to reach 90 percent of the Super Bowl audience without a national ad buy. Iain Douglas, CMO of Deutsch Family...
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How to Advertise During the Super Bowl ー Without Buying Ads

9th - Higher Ed
Wine manufacturer Yellow Tail can’t buy a national ad during the Super Bowl ー but that won't stop the company from getting its “Tastes like Happy” campaign out to the public in spectacular fashion. To skirt the category exclusivity hold...
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Rolando Villazón and La Fura dels Baus mix Mozart and science fiction

9th - Higher Ed
Visually stunning and eccentric, that is how the world’s famous Mozart festival (Mozartwoche) opened in Salzburg - for the first time under the direction of Rolando Villazón. One of the highlights, the new staging of Thamos, a forgotten...
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BMW Designworks President Says CES Is the Perfect Place to Debut New Tech

9th - Higher Ed
CES is the perfect place to debut daring new technology, like BMW's mixed reality concept iNext. But it's less about the car than the technology that goes into it, BMW Designworks President Holger Hampf told Cheddar on Monday. "CES has a...
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Swizz Beatz: Young Creatives Can't Forget the 'Business' in Art Business

9th - Higher Ed
Even for Kasseem Dean, a.k.a producer, rapper and art enthusiast "Swizz Beatz," the hustle never stops. After more than two decades in the music industry, Dean's best advice for young creatives is never to forget the "business" in art...
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'Crazy Rich Asians' Star Hopes Film's Success Will Bring More Diversity to Hollywood

9th - Higher Ed
Constance Wu, star of blockbuster hit "Crazy Rich Asians," told Cheddar that she hopes the huge success of the film will lead to more inclusiveness in Hollywood.
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Constance Wu Hopes 'Crazy Rich Asians' Success Means More Diversity in Hollywood

9th - Higher Ed
It's no secret that the romantic comedy "Crazy Rich Asians" has kicked off conversations about inclusiveness in Hollywood ー but it's also proven those conversations can be lucrative. "Crazy Rich Asians" star Constance Wu, who now has a...
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NBC's $69 Million Bet Goes Bad

9th - Higher Ed
Megyn Kelly's time at NBC News is reportedly up, a mere year-and-a-half into her blockbuster contract with the network. Natasha Alford, deputy editor at The Grio, said NBC knew they were taking a risk when hiring Kelly because of her...
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Dailymotion CEO: Premium Content Keeps Our Users Coming Back

9th - Higher Ed
Since Dailymotion was acquired in 2015 by French media conglomerate Vivendi, the video-sharing platform has grown its audience exponentially, according to CEO Maxime Saada. And now, the company's focus is fixed squarely on one concept:...
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Megyn Kelly's Controversial, Pricey Run at NBC is Ending: Reports

9th - Higher Ed
Megyn Kelly is not a morning person ー at least, not anymore. Reports on Thursday morning indicated that the anchor's days as an NBC host are numbered, following her controversial on-air comments earlier this week that defended wearing...
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Lululemon Founder Writes Tell-All on 'Athleisure' Pioneer

9th - Higher Ed
Chip Wilson, who founded Lululemon and practically invented the concept of 'athleisure,' is looking back at his often-controversial tenure in his new book "Little Black Stretchy Pants: The Unauthorized Story of Lululemon".