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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How top writers pick their next big studio move

Hollywood writers don’t switch studios every day—unless they bring record-breaking numbers with them. One writer who just did that is packing up his typewriter for a five-year stay at Universal. He’s not waiting around though; new projects keep popping up while he finalizes the move. A hit crime se

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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How Disney does live shows: the making of Bluey’s Best Day Ever

The team behind the new Disneyland show “Bluey’s Best Day Ever” recently shared how they built the script piece by piece. Instead of locking everything down at once, they ran trial sessions where actors and writers tried out lines and scenes. For the unicorn character Unicorse, they held mini-worksh

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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a giant glowing ball became Vegas’ new cash cow

Las Vegas just got a new favorite magnet — a giant, glowing orb that’s turning heads and filling wallets. Built for $2. 3 billion, the Sphere isn’t just another building; it’s a high-tech playground with a screen so big it wraps around you and speakers so powerful they shake your chest. And it’s pri

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood’s New Block: Fewer Choices, Bigger Bills?

Two of the biggest players in movies and TV are teaming up in a deal worth more than most countries’ GDP. Warner Bros. and Paramount, both household names, are merging in an $81 billion takeover. That money could fund a hundred movies—or just one really expensive one. The new giant would control fam

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Two Reality Stars, Fresh Betrayals, and a Dance Floor Showdown

Ciara Miller and Maura Higgins—two women who’ve recently dealt with public heartbreaks on reality TV—are about to step into the spotlight again. Miller, known for her hot-and-cold moments on "Summer House, " was blindsided when her ex started dating her friend just weeks ago. Higgins, who won fans o

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Time-travel tales that skip the explosions but blow your mind

Movies don’t need giant budgets to ask giant questions. Three recent films prove that tight scripts can mess with your head more than any CGI blast. They trade laser battles for logic loops, but the result is just as gripping. The first film drops a man into the past with one mission: stop a virus

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer concert tickets for just $30? Here’s how to grab them

Live Nation just dropped a deal that turns summer concert tickets into a steal. For one week starting April 29, fans can snag $30 tickets to 70+ shows in Massachusetts. The lineup’s a mix of big names and crowd-pleasers—from pop acts like Kesha and The Pussycat Dolls to country stars like Luke Bryan

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Quiet Game That Fits Right In

Aviator stands out in an online casino not because it’s flashy, but because it’s calm. Most games scream for attention with bright lights, characters, and stories. Aviator does the opposite. It’s just a fast-moving line and a number that keeps updating. If you’ve ever seen a live stock chart or a sp

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Catching Every Marlins Game Without Breaking the Bank

Watching baseball doesn't have to mean paying for expensive cable packages. The Miami Marlins make most of their games available through streaming services, but figuring out the best deal takes some planning. Local fans have a few budget-friendly options, while those outside Florida need different s

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes of Crime Shows That Actually Work

A well-known crime series just came back on streaming, and it’s not following the usual flashy formula. Instead of focusing on magic or tech gadgets, this show dives into messy real-life detective work. The first season got mixed reactions from viewers, even though critics loved it completely. Now,

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