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Taylor Swift Eras Tour Uncovered Issues Of Concert Ticketing

It's been five long years since Taylor Swift has been on tour, and with over 50 concert dates next year, Eras the singer's sixth tour is set to be the biggest jewel of the musician's career. "Scalping is not illegal at the federal level, and states regulate it in many different ways," said Bryan Sullivan, an entertainment lawyer. ....

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'She Said' Film Explores New York Times Weinstein Story

In 2017, New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey broke the story of film producer Harvey Weinstein's history of sexual misconduct, opening the floodgates for survivors in Hollywood. Five years later, as activists continue to work to reform the entertainment industry, a new film "She Said" is telling the story of the investigation that started it all. "When I read the first New York Times piece, and I saw that people were speaking up, and there seemed to be a sort of general consensus of believing these women, it made me feel like I could tell my story," actress Sarah Ann Masse said. ....

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Filipino Filmmaker Is Shining A Spotlight On 'Caretakers'

October is Filipino American History Month, and this year, one filmmaker is throwing a spotlight on the caretakers the nurses, therapists and activists of the Filipino American community. Filipino filmmaker and activist Geena Rocero created the documentary series "Caretakers," which profiles Filipino Americans who worked on the front lines in health care and community activism during the height of the pandemic. A report from the American Medical Association last year found that of the 2.9 million Filipino Americans in the U.S., one in four working adults are frontline health care workers. ....

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Pop Quiz: Why Do We Think Aliens Look Like That?

A pretty standard image comes to mind when thinking of aliens: a little green or gray being with a big head and black bug eyes. In the early 20th century, aliens tended to look pretty different from the little gray men, especially in film and television. Since productions were limited in practical effects, aliens, naturally, looked a lot like people – just in costumes or thick make-up. ....

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