Month: March 2021

Killing Eve is coming to an end with its upcoming fourth season. The hit BBC America and AMC drama will begin shooting in the U.K. and places across Europe this summer, meaning that the series will be sitting the entirety of 2021 out. 2022 when the fourth — and now final — season will hit
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Larry Culp, CEO, General Electric Scott Mlyn | CNBC General Electric stock surged more than 5% Monday as bullish analysts defended the company’s decision last week to sell its jet-leasing business to rival AerCap and new financial guidance. On Wednesday, the Boston-based conglomerate announced of the sale of GE Capital Aviation Services, or Gecas, the largest remaining asset
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by Trevor Kimball, March 11, 2021 (Photo: Danny Ventrella/NBC) One of the spin-offs of the long-running Access Hollywood TV show is coming to an end. All Access is ending its two-season run in June, reports Variety. The show is hosted by Mario Lopez, Kit Hoover, and Scott Evans with Sibley Scoles as a correspondent. The half-hour series launched in
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Hot stuff: a polished cross section of one of the particles studied. (Courtesy: Satoshi Utsunomiya) New, large and highly radioactive particles have been identified from among the fallout of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan. An international team of researchers has characterized the particles using nuclear forensic techniques and their results shine further
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Credit Suisse’s Jonathan Golub is urging investors to get clever with recovery plays. He’s advocating a broad strategy that goes beyond reopening trades such as airlines and hotels. “It could be metals and mining companies. It could be machinery and industrial names. Chemical names,” the firm’s chief U.S. equity strategist and head of quantitative research
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EXCLUSIVE: “Don’t be in a panic!” These are the sage words from Sony Pictures Classics’ Co-President Michael Barker about the future of independent films at the theatrical box office. While the pandemic and the proliferation of streamers has sent a number of awards season contenders into the home, he believes that arthouse fare will still
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WASHINGTON — A NASA astronaut flying to the International Space Station in April could spend up to a year on the station, an extended stay that he said he was “enthusiastic” about. NASA announced March 9 that Mark Vande Hei would fly on the Soyuz MS-18 mission to the space station, launching April 9. He
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In this May 7, 2013 file photo, National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling speaks in Washington. Charles Dharapak | AP Former National Economic Council director Gene Sperling will oversee the implementation of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan, the White House announced Monday. Sperling, who once led the National Economic Council under both
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News Musicians Organize Global Protests at Spotify Offices The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers’ “Justice at Spotify” campaign mobilized workers in 31 cities around the world By Matthew Ismael Ruiz March 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter A musician holds a banner in front of Spotify headquarters in Madrid, Spain, March 15, 2021, as part of
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If you enjoy reading Electric Literature, join our mailing list! We’ll send you the best of EL each week, and you’ll be the first to know about upcoming submissions periods and virtual events. The portrait has long been fertile ground for novelists, offering insights into the characters of artist, subject and viewer, not to mention
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