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A Dungeons & Dragons live theater experience is coming to NYC
www.timeout.com/newyork: Starting previews on April 19 at Stage 42, Dungeons & Dragons The Twenty-Sided Tavern will make the audience vote on decisions, therefore becoming a sort of “fourth player” by influencing and changing the course of the plot, including what characters appear, what experiences they explore and more.Ralph Fiennes calls for trigger warnings in theatre to be scrapped
The Independent: Ralph Fiennes has called for trigger warnings in theatre to be scrapped, saying audiences should be “shocked” and “disturbed” sometimes. Trigger warnings are issued before the beginning of a show to alert theatregoers to upsetting or distressing content.Go Behind-the-Build With All Access: Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show and Beyond
Live Design Online: All Access Staging provided the full scope of event staging for Super Bowl LVIII, handling everything from opening night through the post-game festivities – not to mention the always spectacular halftime show. With a nod to the glamor of Las Vegas, the entire production sparkled from start to finish.OpenAI introduces Sora, its text-to-video AI model
The Verge: OpenAI is launching a new video-generation model, and it’s called Sora. The AI company says Sora “can create realistic and imaginative scenes from text instructions.” The text-to-video model allows users to create photorealistic videos up to a minute long — all based on prompts they’ve written.Pixels, Poles, And A Piano: Building The Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Stage
Live Design Online: Once the NFL season kicks off every year, the folks at All Access start thinking about the Super Bowl Halftime Show, as they build the sets as designed by Bruce Rodgers at Tribe Inc. Produced by Roc Nation, this year's show was broadcast live from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, February 11, with an estimated 123.7 million viewers.
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