Guggenheim Says It “Did Not Authorize” Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Promo Display on Museum
Advertisements were projected on museums across New York City Wednesday, ahead of the release of the Grammy-winning singer’s new album, ‘Cowboy Carter.’
Why Trump may reap billions in Truth Social stock market merger
The Truth Social deal could generate an astonishing windfall for the ex-president as he fights legal fines.
‘Water For Elephants’ Broadway Review: Big Top, Little Drama
Deadline’s review of Broadway’s ‘Water For Elephants’
Dana Carvey Apologizes For 1992 ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sketch That Undressed Guest Sharon Stone
Humor changes with the times, so Dana Carvey felt he had to apologize for an SNL sketch.
Woman announces her own death in social media post gone viral: ‘Cherish every moment’
Daniella Thackray, a woman who recently died from a rare, aggressive form of cancer while in her 20s, had her final message shared on social media which details how much she loved life.
Eric Tabaro Nshimiye: Rwandan Genocide suspect arrested in Ohio
Federal prosecutors accuse Rwandan-born Eric Nshimiye of concealing his involvement in mass murder.
Africa’s week in pictures: 15-21 March 2024
A selection of the best photos from across the African continent this week.
Tennessee becomes first US state with law protecting musicians from AI
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a bill into law on Thursday that aimed to protect artists including musicians from unauthorized use by artificial intelligence. The legislation is called the Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security (ELVIS) Act. While the presence of AI in music-making can be traced back to the 1950s, recent groundbreaking advances in generative AI, with robots now making music as digital pop stars, have divided opinions in the industry.
