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Voletta Wallace, Mother of Notorious B.I.G., Dies at 78
Voletta Wallace, mother of rapper The Notorious B.I.G., died Friday at 78 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, of natural causes after hospice care; she played a key role in preserving her son's legacy after his 1997 death.
Voletta Wallace, Mother of Notorious B.I.G., Dies at 78
Voletta Wallace, mother of rapper The Notorious B.I.G., died Friday at 78 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, of natural causes after hospice care; she played a key role in preserving her son's legacy after his 1997 death.
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AI Voice Recreation in Gabby Petito Documentary Sparks Ethical Debate
Netflix's "American Murder: Gabby Petito" uses AI to recreate the victim's voice from journals and texts, sparking ethical concerns among viewers despite her family's approval; the documentary details Petito's 2021 disappearance and death, highlighting the ongoing debate about using AI in documentar...
AI Voice Recreation in Gabby Petito Documentary Sparks Ethical Debate
Netflix's "American Murder: Gabby Petito" uses AI to recreate the victim's voice from journals and texts, sparking ethical concerns among viewers despite her family's approval; the documentary details Petito's 2021 disappearance and death, highlighting the ongoing debate about using AI in documentar...
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Fat Ham" Explores Family, Grief, and Identity in a Pulitzer-Winning Production
Fat Ham", a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by James Ijames, is currently playing at Toronto's Berkeley Street Theatre until March 9, 2025, exploring themes of family, grief, and identity within a Black American context through a darkly comedic lens referencing Hamlet, with a unique and thought-provokin...
Fat Ham" Explores Family, Grief, and Identity in a Pulitzer-Winning Production
Fat Ham", a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by James Ijames, is currently playing at Toronto's Berkeley Street Theatre until March 9, 2025, exploring themes of family, grief, and identity within a Black American context through a darkly comedic lens referencing Hamlet, with a unique and thought-provokin...
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High School Students Share Personal Experiences in "Small True Things" Audio Documentary
Small True Things" is an audio documentary featuring six high school students sharing personal experiences, from football to writing and social anxieties, available at smalltruethings.org.
High School Students Share Personal Experiences in "Small True Things" Audio Documentary
Small True Things" is an audio documentary featuring six high school students sharing personal experiences, from football to writing and social anxieties, available at smalltruethings.org.
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Netflix Invests \$1 Billion in Mexican Film and Television
Netflix announced a \$1 billion investment in Mexican film and television production over the next four years, building on previous successes and aiming to foster local talent, create jobs, and expand the global reach of Mexican stories, with an additional \$2 million investment in Churubusco Studio...
Netflix Invests \$1 Billion in Mexican Film and Television
Netflix announced a \$1 billion investment in Mexican film and television production over the next four years, building on previous successes and aiming to foster local talent, create jobs, and expand the global reach of Mexican stories, with an additional \$2 million investment in Churubusco Studio...
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Sydney Opera House Stages Critically Acclaimed "Candide" Operetta
The Sydney Opera House is currently staging a new operetta production of Voltaire's "Candide", directed by Dean Bryant, featuring a talented cast including Eddie Perfect and Lyndon Watts, and Leonard Bernstein's iconic score, blending comedy and tragedy to explore themes of optimism and adversity.
Sydney Opera House Stages Critically Acclaimed "Candide" Operetta
The Sydney Opera House is currently staging a new operetta production of Voltaire's "Candide", directed by Dean Bryant, featuring a talented cast including Eddie Perfect and Lyndon Watts, and Leonard Bernstein's iconic score, blending comedy and tragedy to explore themes of optimism and adversity.
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Spoorloos" Canceled After Wrong Family Matches
The Dutch television program "Spoorloos", which aired since February 1990 and facilitated over 800 family reunions, has been canceled due to multiple cases where participants were incorrectly linked to families, particularly between 1998-2008, resulting in significant distress for those affected.

Spoorloos" Canceled After Wrong Family Matches
The Dutch television program "Spoorloos", which aired since February 1990 and facilitated over 800 family reunions, has been canceled due to multiple cases where participants were incorrectly linked to families, particularly between 1998-2008, resulting in significant distress for those affected.
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Director George Armitage dies at 82
George Armitage, director of indie hits "Grosse Pointe Blank" and "Miami Blues," died aged 82; his career began in TV before moving to Roger Corman's New World Pictures, where he directed several films, including the blaxploitation remake "Hit Man", before achieving wider recognition.

Director George Armitage dies at 82
George Armitage, director of indie hits "Grosse Pointe Blank" and "Miami Blues," died aged 82; his career began in TV before moving to Roger Corman's New World Pictures, where he directed several films, including the blaxploitation remake "Hit Man", before achieving wider recognition.
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Peter Capaldi's "Sweet Illusions" Released via Unique Glasgow Indie Label
Peter Capaldi, actor from "Doctor Who," releases his second album, "Sweet Illusions," on March 28th via the Glasgow-based non-profit indie label Last Night From Glasgow, which champions fair pay for artists, following his 70s punk band experience in Glasgow.

Peter Capaldi's "Sweet Illusions" Released via Unique Glasgow Indie Label
Peter Capaldi, actor from "Doctor Who," releases his second album, "Sweet Illusions," on March 28th via the Glasgow-based non-profit indie label Last Night From Glasgow, which champions fair pay for artists, following his 70s punk band experience in Glasgow.
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De Palma's "Phantom of the Paradise": A 1974 Critique of Music Industry Commercialization
Brian De Palma's 1974 musical "Phantom of the Paradise" critiques the music industry's commercialization, drawing inspiration from Phil Spector, and blending elements from classic literature, initially failing commercially but later influencing artists like Daft Punk.

De Palma's "Phantom of the Paradise": A 1974 Critique of Music Industry Commercialization
Brian De Palma's 1974 musical "Phantom of the Paradise" critiques the music industry's commercialization, drawing inspiration from Phil Spector, and blending elements from classic literature, initially failing commercially but later influencing artists like Daft Punk.
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Amazon Takes Creative Control of James Bond Franchise
Amazon MGM Studios will assume creative control of the James Bond franchise, with Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli remaining co-owners under a new joint venture; this follows Amazon's US\$8.2 billion acquisition of MGM in 2022, giving Amazon control of the franchise's future productions.

Amazon Takes Creative Control of James Bond Franchise
Amazon MGM Studios will assume creative control of the James Bond franchise, with Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli remaining co-owners under a new joint venture; this follows Amazon's US\$8.2 billion acquisition of MGM in 2022, giving Amazon control of the franchise's future productions.
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Leaving Neverland 2" Premieres Next Month
Leaving Neverland 2: Surviving Michael Jackson," a sequel documentary detailing the fallout from the original film's allegations of child sexual abuse against Michael Jackson, will air on Channel 4 on March 18th, covering the accusers' legal battles and public backlash.

Leaving Neverland 2" Premieres Next Month
Leaving Neverland 2: Surviving Michael Jackson," a sequel documentary detailing the fallout from the original film's allegations of child sexual abuse against Michael Jackson, will air on Channel 4 on March 18th, covering the accusers' legal battles and public backlash.
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