Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment September 29, 2022
In 1981, rock ’n’ roll photographer Lynn Goldsmith, who has worked with Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, the Beatles and many others, stepped into her studio with the artist then known as Prince, put some purple eyeshadow and lip gloss on him to “accentuate his sensuality,” and began shooting pictures with her Nikon 35mm camera. Three years later, Vanity Fair licensed one of the black-and-white photos from Goldsmith for $400 and hired Andy... + full article
The Atlantic USA Opinion October 01, 2022
Without strong fair-use protections, a culture can’t thrive.Erik Carter / The Atlantic; GettyOctober 1, 2022, 7 AM ETIn the late 1970s and early ’80s, Lynn Goldsmith, a polymath skilled as a photographer and a musician, took pictures of many of the period’s prominent rock... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Politics October 01, 2022
Democratic state House candidate Allie Braswell is criticizing her Republican opponent Carolina Amesty for living and registering to vote in a Windermere home owned by a nonprofit religious organization, Central Christian University, where Amesty is vice president. “How can... + más
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Forbes USA Business September 26, 2022
When a property owner and a developer (or investor) enter into a long-term ground lease, the tenant and its lenders will insist that the property owner cannot easily terminate the ground lease for default. The tenant will have extensive rights to “cure” its defaults. If the... + más
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WPTV USA Business September 24, 2022
BOCA RATON, Fla. — A Boca Raton real estate broker almost lost $200,000 in a fake property deed scam involving vacant land in Deerfield Beach.It happened Sept. 10. That's when Marshall Sklar, a real estate broker in Boca Raton, realized something went horribly wrong... + más
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Vanity Fair USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
-csHumu IpnQc body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>The rain came down on Tommy Hilfiger's “Tommy Factory” Fall '22 show on Sunday night. But a soaked runway didn't stop the designer's to as attendees... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 22, 2022
Keep your eyes peeled: Two high-profile productions are filming around Boston this month.“The Collaboration,” a film about Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, began filming at Marina Studios on Sept. 14. This week, production is moving closer to the city, filming in... + más
At Moonbox, a journey of reconciliation in ‘The Good Deli,’ a venture into the unknown with ‘Jonathan’ | The Boston Globe
Warner Bros. Discovery CFO calls company's HBO Max and Discovery+ 'underpriced,' suggesting price hikes may be coming | CNBC
Chicago Tribune USA Politics September 22, 2022
One theme throughout New York Attorney General Letitia James’ multimillion-dollar fraud lawsuit against former President Donald Trump is that he undervalued property if it would save him money and overvalued property if it helped him get bigger loans. The showcase Trump... + más
New York sues Donald Trump, company and family members over widespread fraud claims, seeks at least $250 million in penalties | CNBC
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