Veteran German producers Michael Polle and Mischa Hofmann have launched a new, Munich-based film and TV production outfit.
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Zurich Festival Lifetime Achievement Honor for Oscar-Winning Composer Hildur Gudnadóttir
The Icelandic composer of 'Joker' and 'Tár' will be honored at this year's festival in October. "One of the most innovative composers of our time."
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A-Ha singer Morten Harket may not sing again after Parkinson’s diagnosis
The superstar behind one of the most iconic pop hits of all time is unsure he will ever sing again after Parkinson’s diagnosis.
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Yankees’ Fernando Cruz solid in return from injured list after shoulder injury
On an otherwise forgettable night, the best sight for the Yankees was a healthy Fernando Cruz on the mound.
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Karen Read defense gets boost as plow driver testifies he saw no body in snow during Boston cop death case
Experts say Read's defense won the day.
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FIFA lowers prices for Club World Cup opener as projected attendance looks weak
FIFA officials have lowered ticket prices for the Club World Cup’s opening match over concerns of potentially scores of empty seats.
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Wanted Washington dad Travis Decker seen in doorbell footage before allegedly murdering his 3 daughters
The Washington dad wanted for the murders of his three daughters was spotted on security cameras in the days leading up to the brutal killings as police ramp up their search for the military-trained suspect.
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A How-To for the Self-Sacrificing Samurai, Now in English
In 1970, the celebrated novelist Yukio Mishima committed seppuku, a gruesome form of ritual suicide that originated with Japan’s ancient samurai warrior class. After a failed coup d’état at a military compound in Tokyo, the 45-year-old writer knelt and drew a knife across his belly, cutting laterally from left to right and then upward and […]
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State budget targets police numbers, new housing
A $395 million law and order package headlines key measures in the 2025-26 South Australian budget, the last one before a state election in 2026.
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American West to leverage US executive order with critical minerals cocktail in Utah
American West is turbocharging its Utah drill campaign chasing US-listed critical metals, including indium, gallium and molybdenum, at its West Desert project.
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