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Stanford teams up with Zero10 and Browzwear bringing digital design to students

Stanford teams up with Zero10 and Browzwear bringing digital design to students
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How the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy program helped big business

How the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy program helped big business
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SiriusXM Is Buying '99% Invisible,' and Street Cred in Podcasting


SiriusXM Is Buying ‘99% Invisible,’ and Street Cred in Podcasting
The deal, for one of industry’s earliest success stories, is the latest salvo in an era of rapid consolidation.
Roman Mars, the founder of the podcast “99% Invisible,” sold his company named for the program in an effort to free himself from administrative burdens and get greater resources for his staff. Credit...Aubrey Trinnaman for The New York Times
April 26, 2021Updated 11:04 a.m. ET
Roman Mars’s “99% Invisible,” a hit podcast about the hidden influence of design and architecture that helped solidify resurgent interest in narrative audio when it premiered in 2010, has a new home. SiriusXM, the satellite radio provider, has acquired Mars’s company, 99% Invisible Inc., which is responsible for the podcast, its various spinoffs — including the limited series “Articles of Interest” and “According to Need” — and a best-selling book, “The 99% Invisible City,” released last year.

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'Too Long; Didn't Watch' Recap: Paul Scheer Hacks Away at 'Dexter'


'Too Long; Didn't Watch' Recap: Paul Scheer Hacks Away at 'Dexter'
'Too Long; Didn't Watch' Recap: Paul Scheer Hacks Away at 'Dexter'
On the latest episode of the Rolling Stone/OBB Sound TV podcast, the 'How Did This Get Made' co-host joins host Alan Sepinwall to talk about Showtime's famed serial-killer drama
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Rolling Stone and OBB Sound, presented by Google Assistant, and hosted by yours truly. In each episode, we attempt a new method of scaling Peak TV, by pairing a celebrity guest with a series they’ve never seen and showing them only the pilot and the finale, to see if they can figure out what in the world happened in between.

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Neon CEO Tom Quinn on the Oscar Prospects for 'Palm Springs' and 'Cinema Starting in the Theater'


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Neon CEO Tom Quinn on the Oscar Prospects for 'Palm Springs' and 'Cinema Starting in the Theater'
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Oscar voting is wrapping on Wednesday, but it
 ain’t over ’til it’s over. Film distributor Neon, the reigning champion at the Academy Awards for best picture with “Parasite,” has another stack of contenders this year, all unique in awards discussions. CEO and co-founder Tom Quinn has always pushed the boundaries of cinema, and deeply believes in cultural representation in front and behind the camera, and the way consumers and Academy voters accept the film medium.

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Sacha Baron Cohen on His Fear of Getting Shot While Filming 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'


Sacha Baron Cohen on His Fear of Getting Shot While Filming 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'
Sacha Baron Cohen on His Fear of Getting Shot While Filming 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'
Also in this episode of Variety's Awards Circuit Podcast, "Soul" co-director and "One Night in Miami" writer Kemp Powers discusses his incredible year.
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Sacha Baron Cohen is having a good week; the star of both “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” went into the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night with acting noms for both films and a nod for “Borat” for best picture – musical or comedy. He walked away with two trophies (well, technically they’re being sent to him) for his work on “Borat.” And he’s nominated for two SAG Awards for “Chicago 7,” both in the supporting category for portraying Abbie Hoffman and for his work in the ensemble.

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Virtual Production Takes Hold of Hollywood With Epic Games' Unreal Engine


Virtual Production Takes Hold of Hollywood With Epic Games' Unreal Engine
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The cutting edge of production technology is getting cornered by the video game business instead of the usual Hollywood companies.
North Carolina-based Epic Games, creator of the global phenomenon “Fortnite,” is making a name for itself out West by providing its Unreal Engine software to TV and film productions looking to shoot with a new set of tools loosely known as virtual production. Epic rival Unity Technologies is also active in this space, as are other companies not known from the video game world.

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Darius Marder ('Sound of Metal') and Florian Zeller ('The Father') Describe Their Deeply Personal Directorial Debuts


Darius Marder ('Sound of Metal') and Florian Zeller ('The Father') Describe Their Deeply Personal Directorial Debuts
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As voting opens for the Directors Guild of America Awards, two top contenders include first-timers Darius Marder (Amazon Studios’ “Sound of Metal”) and Florian Zeller (Sony Pictures Classics’ “The Father”). This week’s episode of the “Variety Awards Circuit” podcast features the filmmakers and co-writers, who discuss the process of bringing their projects to the screen and assembling their stellar casts.
Also in this episode, Awards Circuit Podcast roundtable reacts to the WGA Awards nominations that had just four women among its 31 screenwriting nominees. On the positive side, the nomination high points included “Judas and the Black Messiah” and “Palm Springs” in best original screenplay and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” and “The White Tiger” in best adapted screenplay. What does this mean for their Oscar chances? Listen to the podcast below!

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