The first recorded reading of Allen Ginsberg’s poem “Howl,” which was lost for decades, will be finally be released on April 2nd, 2021. Ginsberg’s debut public reading of one of the greatest works of American literature occurred at San Francisco’s Six Gallery in October 1955, with Jack Kerouac, Neal Cassady, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti in attendance.
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Two Worlds is a story about two opposites coming together out of necessity and finding hope at the end of the world. “Two Worlds” by Andy Lefton. Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm More About Two Worlds: Snibb, a stranded and lonely character, but not by choice. He has been marooned on
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California app-based drivers, rideshare consumers and labor unions filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging Proposition 22 violates the state’s constitution and should be struck down. The action filed in California Supreme Court alleges Prop. 22 — which defines app-based drivers as independent contractors rather than employees — excludes drivers from receiving workers’ compensation benefits. Drivers also claim
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Cybersecurity researchers took the wraps off a new spyware operation targeting users in Pakistan that leverages trojanized versions of legitimate Android apps to carry out covert surveillance and espionage. Designed to masquerade apps such as the Pakistan Citizen Portal, a Muslim prayer-clock app called Pakistan Salat Time, Mobile Packages Pakistan, Registered SIMs Checker, and TPL
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Acquired titles — chief among them The Office — dominated streaming in 2020, according to a newly released year-end summary from Nielsen. The measurement firm began incorporating subscription streaming into its weekly ratings last summer, though with an extended lag time. It tracks only viewing through a TV screen — meaning no mobile devices —
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As most theaters remain closed around the country, and the immediate future of theatrical distribution continues to lack any semblance of clarity, studios are preparing to make alternate for more of their upcoming releases. It appears that The Tomorrow War, Paramount and Skydance’s new action thriller starring Chris Pratt, will be one of the next
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