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The Doha Film Institute supports new projects by acclaimed directors, while California's film tax credit expansion faces uncertainty amid budget talks. Meanwhile, the WGA East celebrates a hard-won union contract with Story Syndicate, marking progress for nonfiction workers.

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Ted Cruz Slams Tucker Carlson
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Senator Ted Cruz didn't hold back after a heated interview with Tucker Carlson, accusing the conservative media personality of ambushing him with a "gotcha" question. Cruz framed the exchange as unfair, defending his stance while taking a swipe at Carlson's interviewing style.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just another spat between two right-wing figures—it highlights the growing fractures within conservative media and politics. Cruz pushing back against Carlson, a major influencer on the right, signals tension over messaging and loyalty. For audiences, it’s a rare public clash between allies, showing how internal debates are playing out in real time.
The Return of 'The Bear' and More TV Events This Week
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This week’s TV lineup is packed with must-watch moments, from the highly anticipated return of The Bear to fresh documentaries and new episodes of fan-favorite series. Whether you’re craving drama, laughs, or real-life intrigue, there’s something for everyone.
Editor’s Note: TV fans have plenty to look forward to—this isn’t just another slow week of reruns. With buzzy releases like The Bear back in the mix, it’s a great time to grab the remote and dive in. These shows aren’t just filler; they’re the kind of watercooler moments that’ll have everyone talking.
Noah Gardner & Aidan Fitzgerald Tapped To Write Live-Action ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Movie
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Legendary Entertainment and Hasbro have locked in Noah Gardner and Aidan Fitzgerald to write the script for the live-action Magic: The Gathering movie. The project already has BlackBerry director Matt Johnson attached, though studios are staying tight-lipped for now.
Editor’s Note: This is a big deal for Magic fans—Hollywood’s finally taking another swing at adapting the iconic card game after years of false starts. With fresh writing talent and an offbeat director like Johnson, there’s cautious optimism this could be the adaptation that sticks. If it works, it might even kick off a whole fantasy franchise.
‘Five-Star Weekend’ Peacock Series Adds Four to Cast
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Peacock’s new series The Five-Star Weekend, based on Elin Hilderbrand’s novel, just got even more star power with four fresh faces joining the cast. Harlow Jane (She Came to Me) is set as a series regular, alongside familiar names like David Denman (Peacemaker), Josh Hamilton (The Walking Dead), and Rob Huebel.
Editor’s Note: Casting news like this is a big deal for fans of the book or anyone who loves a good ensemble drama—it signals the show’s momentum and gives a taste of the talent involved. Plus, with Peacock pushing more original content, this could be one to watch (or binge) when it drops.
Harlow Jane Joins Peacock’s ‘The Five-Star Weekend’ Among 4 Newly Cast
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Peacock's upcoming drama The Five-Star Weekend just got more star power with four new cast members. Harlow Jane (She Came to Me) snagged a lead role, while David Denman (Peacemaker), Josh Hamilton (The Walking Dead), and Rob Huebel (Sex Lives of College Girls) will appear in recurring parts. The series, created by Bekah Brunstetter (This Is Us), is shaping up to be a buzzy addition to Peacock’s lineup.
Editor’s Note: Casting announcements like this signal confidence in a show’s potential—especially with a mix of rising talent (Harlow Jane) and familiar faces (Denman, Huebel). For Peacock, stacking the cast with recognizable names could help draw viewers in a crowded streaming market. If you’re into drama with a side of star wattage, this one’s worth keeping an eye on.
Kristi Noem Says FEMA Will Fund 'Alligator Alcatraz'
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem just dropped news that FEMA will foot the bill for Florida’s so-called "Alligator Alcatraz," a controversial detention center project. The funding comes after Florida officials gave the green light to the facility, though details on its purpose or design are still murky.
Editor’s Note: FEMA cash usually goes to disaster relief, so using it for a detention center raises eyebrows—is this about border security, disaster prep, or something else? The nickname alone ("Alligator Alcatraz") hints this won’t be a quiet policy debate. Whether you see it as tough-on-crime or a misuse of funds, it’s a headline grabber with real implications for how federal dollars get spent.
L.A.’s Blue Note Jazz Club Sets August Opening for ArcLight-Adjacent Location; Robert Glasper, Charlie Puth, Andra Day, Ben Folds, Branford Marsalis and Killer Mike Among Initial Lineup
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After some delays, LA's new Blue Note Jazz Club is finally set to open its doors in Hollywood on August 14. The venue, next to the old ArcLight, has locked in a star-studded lineup including Robert Glasper, Charlie Puth, Andra Day, and even Killer Mike—mixing jazz, soul, and hip-hop for a diverse kickoff. Shows are booked well beyond the opening, so music lovers won’t run out of reasons to visit.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another jazz club opening—it’s a big deal for LA’s music scene. The Blue Note brand carries serious weight, and landing acts like Glasper and Marsalis signals this spot could become a cultural hub. Plus, with big names from outside traditional jazz (looking at you, Charlie Puth), it might pull in fresh crowds who wouldn’t normally hit a jazz venue. For a city still bouncing back from pandemic-era closures, a splashy new stage is welcome news.
Steve Jobs' Daughter Eve Shares Glimpse into Glam Bachelorette Party
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Eve Jobs, daughter of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, gave fans a peek at her stylish bachelorette celebrations, sharing snapshots of her pre-wedding festivities with close friends. The images suggest a luxe, intimate gathering—think champagne, horseback riding, and glamorous group shots. It’s a rare personal update from the typically private family.
Editor’s Note: While the Jobs family usually stays out of the spotlight, Eve’s wedding prep offers a relatable yet aspirational moment—blending high-profile legacy with universal milestones. For Apple enthusiasts or casual followers, it’s a lighthearted human-interest angle on a famously guarded dynasty. Plus, who doesn’t love a little vicarious glamour?
Bobby Sherman’s Net Worth: How Much the Late Singer Had
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Bobby Sherman, the heartthrob singer who skyrocketed to fame in the '60s and '70s as a teen idol, left behind more than just a musical legacy—his financial success is also part of his story. This piece dives into how much the late artist was worth, shedding light on the earnings from his music career, acting gigs, and later ventures.
Editor’s Note: While Bobby Sherman’s fame might feel like a blast from the past, his net worth tells a story about the financial side of stardom in his era. For fans or anyone curious about how teen idols fared after the spotlight dimmed, this gives a glimpse into the lasting impact of that kind of celebrity—both culturally and economically.

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