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“Eddington” Portrays a Fictional but Tense Pandemic-Era Divide

SMGN Publishing July 17, 2025

A small town drama exploring public health, freedom, and societal fragmentation Eddington, the latest film by writer-director Ari Aster, is set in a fictional New Mexico town during late May 2020. Against the backdrop of early pandemic fears, the film examines how divisions over health mandates and personal liberties can

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Economic Uncertainty Reaches the Influencer Industry

SMGN Publishing July 16, 2025

Shifts in Consumer Behavior Challenge Digital Creators As financial concerns grow, online content creators are feeling the effects of an evolving economic landscape. Reduced consumer confidence and tighter spending habits are pushing audiences and brands to be more selective, reshaping how influencers generate income and engage followers. Declining Budgets and

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Billy Joel Documentary Offers a Candid Look at the Man Behind the Music

SMGN Publishing July 15, 2025

HBO’s latest release blends personal insight with rare footage in a two-part retrospective The two-part documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes, released by HBO, delivers a revealing narrative about the legendary musician’s life and career. Directed by Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin, the production includes extensive interviews with Joel,

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Hungarian Monastery Battles Insect Infestation to Protect Centuries-Old Books

SMGN Publishing July 14, 2025

Hungary’s Oldest Library Takes Emergency Action to Preserve Cultural Heritage At the Archabbey of Pannonhalma, a thousand-year-old Benedictine monastery in northwestern Hungary, conservation teams are racing against time to save nearly 100,000 books from a beetle infestation. The monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, holds around 400,000 volumes, including codices

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Stephen Sondheim’s Creative Archive Preserved at the Library of Congress

SMGN Publishing July 11, 2025

A treasure trove of sketches, lyrics, and musical drafts now open to researchers The Library of Congress has officially added over 5,000 items from the personal archive of composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, offering an in-depth look into the creative process of one of musical theatre’s most celebrated figures. The

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James Gunn Introduces a More Human Side of Superman

SMGN Publishing July 10, 2025

The DC Studios head shares his vision for a reimagined Man of Steel Filmmaker James Gunn, known for directing the Guardians of the Galaxy series, takes the lead in reviving the Superman franchise with his latest film, Superman, which marks his first release as CEO of DC Studios. His aim:

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New Book Releases Explore Sports Icons, Ancient History, and the U.S. Legal and Political Systems

SMGN Publishing July 9, 2025

This week’s literary highlights offer insight, inspiration, and suspense As summer heat intensifies across many regions of the U.S., this week’s book releases provide a welcome escape into compelling stories and historical explorations. From groundbreaking sports achievements to immersive archaeology and political retrospectives, the latest titles span a wide range

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New Film Releases: From Dinosaurs to Dystopias and Noir Narratives

SMGN Publishing July 8, 2025

A varied cinematic lineup features science fiction, survival drama, and indie storytelling Moviegoers this week are offered a selection of contrasting films — from high-budget blockbusters to character-driven indie projects — showcasing the breadth of contemporary storytelling. Prehistoric thrills with a modern twist “Jurassic World: Rebirth” continues the iconic dinosaur

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How a Cultural Campaign Revived the Hollywood Sign

SMGN Publishing July 7, 2025

A symbol with unexpected longevity Perched atop Mount Lee, the Hollywood sign has become a cultural icon of the American entertainment industry. However, it was originally intended as a temporary advertisement for a real estate development called “Hollywoodland.” Erected in 1923, the sign consisted of 13 large letters made of

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Oasis Returns: Liam and Noel Gallagher Launch Global Reunion Tour After 15 Years Apart

SMGN Publishing July 4, 2025

Massive Comeback Begins in Cardiff, Ignites Global FrenzyThe long-awaited moment has finally arrived for fans of Oasis: after more than 15 years of silence and separation, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher shared a stage once again on Friday night as they kicked off their massive world tour in Cardiff. Tens

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U.S. Earthquake Relief for Venezuela Expands as International Rescue Mission Grows

SMGN Publishing June 26, 2026

The U.S. earthquake relief Venezuela operation has become one of Washington’s largest international disaster responses in recent years. Emergency rescue personnel, humanitarian organizations and military logistics are being mobilized to support recovery efforts after the devastating earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela. As emergency crews continue searching collapsed buildings for survivors, the United

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World Cup Advertising Is No Longer Dominated by Official Sponsors

Felipe Cardona June 26, 2026

World Cup advertising is undergoing a noticeable shift. While official tournament sponsors still invest billions of USD to secure exclusive branding rights, many of the campaigns generating the strongest online conversations are coming from companies with no formal partnership with the competition. Marketing analysts say the change reflects a broader transformation

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Venezuela Earthquake Rescue Efforts Intensify as Search for Survivors Continues

Felipe Cardona June 26, 2026

The Venezuela earthquake rescue efforts have entered a critical phase as emergency crews continue working through collapsed buildings, damaged hospitals and devastated neighborhoods following the powerful twin earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela. Authorities have confirmed that the disaster has claimed hundreds of lives, while thousands of people remain injured or displaced and

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