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5 Ways the Disney College Program Will Change Your Life
Disney Parks Blog: Summer is starting to wind down, bringing one of my favorite times of the year — the opening of applications for the Disney College Program! We’re now recruiting for the spring 2024 semester, and this unique internship program offers an opportunity unlike any other for college students and recent grads to work and learn at Walt Disney World, all while having fun and making new friends from around the world.The Year of Color: 3 Sherwin-Williams Brands Select Eye-Catching Hues for 2024
Builder Magazine: It’s that time of year where design trends experts and paint manufacturers have begun predicting which colors and color families will make a statement in homes in the coming year. Recently, three more brands within the Sherwin-Williams Consumer Brands Group, including Minwax, HGTV Home, and Dutch Boy Paints, announced their selections.Karma Is A God: Hollywood Studios Underestimated Taylor Swift And Are Losing Out On Millions
www.slashfilm.com: Taylor Swift isn't just shaking it off: she's shaking things up in Hollywood with a bombshell deal that has reportedly left studios seething. The pop icon is bringing her "Eras Tour" concert to theaters on October 13, and has made the radical move of cutting out the middleman — a Hollywood studio distributor like Disney, Paramount, or Universal— and making a deal directly with AMC Theatres to distribute the film on its screens, while also distributing in other theaters via a sub-distribution deal with Variance Films.Climate Change Has Finally Come for Burning Man
WIRED: When the history of Burning Man 2023 is written, it’s likely Diplo and Chris Rock deciding to trudge for five miles out of the festival site will be recorded as the point the fun stopped. The musician and actor were forced to abandon their campsite by foot as torrential rains turned the Nevada desert, which hosts the annual hedonists’ festival, into a mud bath.SAG-AFTRA Unanimously Authorizes Vote for Possible Video Game Actors Strike
The Mary Sue: Just in time for Labor Day weekend, the National Board of SAG-AFTRA announced a unanimous decision to send a strike authorization vote to its members for actors working in video games. In a press release made on Friday, the Screen Actors Guild outlined why a separate strike against 10 major video game companies is necessary after their existing Interactive Media Agreement expired nearly a year ago
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