Entertainment (6do encyclopedia)



Entertainment refers to any form of activity that is intended to captivate, amuse or divert an audience. This can take many forms, such as performances, films, literature, music, visual arts, and games. The primary purpose of entertainment is to provide enjoyment to the audience, though it can also serve as a means of education, such as in the case of documentaries, historical dramas, or educational games.

Entertainment has been an integral part of human culture since prehistoric times, as evidenced by cave paintings, petroglyphs, and other artifacts that suggest early humans were engaged in artistic endeavors as early as 40,000 years ago. Throughout history, entertainment has played an important role not only in providing pleasure to individuals but also in shaping cultural identities, reinforcing social norms and values, and promoting political ideologies.

Performances

Performances are live events that involve one or more performers who engage with an audience. They can take many different forms, such as theater, dance, circus, comedy, magic, and spoken word. Performing arts have a long history and continue to be popular today, with millions of people attending Broadway shows, concerts, or stand-up comedy performances each year.

Theater is one of the oldest art forms and has been around for thousands of years, starting with ancient Greek tragedy and comedy. Today, theater is still an important part of many cultures worldwide, with famous productions such as The Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables being performed in theaters around the world.

Dance is another performing art form that has a long history, dating back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt and India. Dance has evolved over time and today encompasses many different styles, from classical ballet to hip hop and breakdancing.

Circuses have been entertaining audiences for centuries, with their feats of acrobatics, clowning, and animal acts. While some circuses still use animals, others have moved towards more human-centered acts, such as trapeze and aerial shows.

Comedy is another popular performing art, with stand-up comedy, improv, and sketch comedy being popular forms. Comedy has been used to poke fun at societal norms and values, and to provide a release from the stresses of everyday life.

Film

Films are a popular form of entertainment that provide audiences with a visual and auditory experience. Films can be fictional or based on real events, and can take many different genres, such as action, romance, drama, science fiction, or horror. Movie theaters are a common place to watch films, but with the rise of streaming services, films have become more accessible than ever before.

Some films have become cultural icons, such as The Godfather, Star Wars, or Titanic, which have not only entertained audiences but also impacted popular culture and language.

Literature

Literature is another important form of entertainment that includes works such as novels, poetry, and plays. Literature has been around for thousands of years and has played a significant role in shaping cultural identities and promoting social values.

Novels, for example, have been used to create imaginary worlds and explore complex themes, while poetry has often been used to express emotions and ideas. Plays have been used to dramatize historical events and political issues and often provided a platform for social commentary and critique.

Music

Music is another popular form of entertainment that has a long history, with evidence of musical instruments dating back tens of thousands of years. Music can take many different forms, such as classical, pop, rock, jazz, blues, and hip hop, and has the power to evoke emotions and create a sense of community.

Live music performances, such as concerts and festivals, are popular entertainment events that attract millions of people each year. Music has also played an important role in cultural and political movements, such as the protest songs of the Civil Rights Movement or the Woodstock festival of the 1960s.

Visual Arts

Visual arts include forms of art that create visual or physical representations of ideas and emotions, such as paintings, sculptures, installations, and photographs. Visual arts have a long history, with early examples dating back tens of thousands of years, such as cave paintings in Europe and rock art in Australia.

Today, visual arts continue to be an important form of entertainment, with art galleries and museums offering a space for people to engage with art and explore new ideas.

Games

Games are another popular form of entertainment that can take many different forms, such as board games, card games, video games, and sports. Games can be competitive or cooperative, and can be played individually or in groups.

Video games, in particular, have become increasingly popular in recent years, with millions of people playing games such as Call of Duty, Fortnite, and Minecraft. Video games provide a sense of escapism and allow players to engage with imaginative worlds and characters.

Conclusion

Entertainment plays an important role in shaping cultural identities and providing a sense of community. From performances and films to literature and music, entertainment provides a way for people to engage with art, explore new ideas, and have fun. While entertainment has been around for thousands of years, it continues to evolve and adapt to changing technologies, cultural norms, and societal needs.


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Sex and love and cloud-gazing: Marta Balcewicz’ debut novel ‘Big Shadow’

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 16:07


"Big Shadow" is the debut novel from Toronto-based writer, Marta Balcewicz. The novel explores teenage apathy by depicting the inner revolutions of boredom. Balcewicz beautifully tells a story of rebellion and debauchery following the relationship between a teenage girl and a washed-up punk icon from the 70s. Judy becomes entranced by the middle-aged rocker and Balcewicz writes about this dawning realization with a compassionate and subtle believability. Balcewicz skillfully avoids exposing readers to unbearable levels of monotony and instead infuses the book with quaintness and naivety.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/reviews/2023/05/16/sex-and-love-and-cloud-gazing-marta-balcewicz-debut-novel-big-shadow.html
A recipe for Escarole and White Bean Soup, from Lidia Bastianich and her new PBS special

Associated Press

23-05-16 15:55


Chef, author and television personality, Lidia Bastianich, has provided a recipe from her new PBS special, Lidia Celebrates America: Flavors that Define Us. The recipe is for classic Escarole and White Bean Soup which she created with her husband. Features of the soup include using cannellini or other white beans, along with eight cups of escarole leaves, tomato sauce, freshly chopped chives and extra-virgin olive oil.

https://apnews.com/article/lidia-bastianich-recipe-bean-soup-df96be001674678852a8691fea492cca
Lidia Bastianich honors immigrants and their food in PBS special ‘Lidia Celebrates America’

Associated Press

23-05-16 15:49


Lidia Bastianich's latest show, "Lidia Celebrates America: Flavors That Define Us," is set to air on PBS. The show focuses on the immigrant experience through food, with Bastianich travelling across America, meeting immigrants and hearing their stories. The show features a Bhutan refugee who has built a new life in Ohio, Cuban immigrants feeding people in Kentucky, Indian Americans creating businesses in California, Afghan refugees helping new arrivals in Texas, and a second-generation Vietnamese American with multiple restaurants, among others.

https://apnews.com/article/lidia-bastianich-pbs-immigrants-795129037451894fe9f8b2325067a4a9
Apple Music – Top Podcasts

Associated Press

23-05-16 15:41


The article lists the top 10 new shows in the US, including podcasts and TV shows, as voted by readers. These include "Pod Save the UK," "The Official Love & Death Podcast," "Rise N' Crime," "Drama, Darling with Amy Phillips," "Childproof," "Codependents," "Believe in Magic," "Turtle Time with Ramona & Avery," "Over 50 & Flourishing with Dominique Sachse," and "You Need to Hear This with Nedra Tawwab."

https://apnews.com/article/technology-itunes-music-top-10-entertainment-fca3efcf50af3ac88f09253c975217c9
Prince Harry seeks to challenge denial of request to pay for own UK police protection

Associated Press

23-05-16 15:11


Prince Harry's lawyers stated in court on Tuesday that he should be able to challenge the UK government’s decision to deny him the right to pay for police protection when he visits the UK. Harry has a case pending in court which is one of six, all of which are focused on two issues: his security and claims that UK tabloids unlawfully hacked his phone. In his request, Harry argued that he did not feel safe bringing his young children to the UK without a police detail, as his US security team does not have jurisdiction abroad or access to UK intelligence.

https://apnews.com/article/prince-harry-lawsuit-royal-family-2644bb64ef284dc715e8550c7fd3abed
Disney asks judge to dismiss DeSantis-appointed board’s lawsuit in latest tit-for-tat

Associated Press

23-05-16 19:33


Disney has filed a move for a judge to dismiss a lawsuit from the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, which was appointed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to oversee the running of Disney World. The lawsuit is the latest development in a legal dispute between Disney, DeSantis and the district over special powers that allow the entertainment company to determine what is built in Disney World. Disney has accused DeSantis of retaliating against the firm, with each party now pursuing lawsuits against the other. The legal battle centres on who should have control over the district.

https://apnews.com/article/disney-desantis-florida-lgbtq-6ace1b69610e9e7204100509cb991e3e
Sens bidder Neko Sparks met with western Quebec First Nation

CBC

23-05-16 19:08


First Nation members Kitigan Zibi Anishinābeg are discussing potential partnerships with multiple bidders for the Ottawa Senators. Neko Sparks and Snoop Dogg are leading the Los Angeles-based group that has partnered with the First Nation. Representatives from Kitigan Zibi are also due to meet with at least one other bidder later this week. With no formal agreement in place yet, Chief Dylan Whiteduck says that the community is happy to meet with all groups bidding for the NHL team. The Senators have been for sale since November last year, and a new owner is expected to be announced shortly.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/kitigan-zibi-anishin%C4%81beg-first-nation-meeting-neko-sparks-ottawa-senators-bid-1.6845127
YouTube sends gun videos to 9-year-olds: ‘It’s not the kids. It’s the algorithms,’ study finds

Associated Press

23-05-16 19:00


Research by the Tech Transparency Project has found that YouTube's algorithms are recommending videos containing graphic gun violence to child users. Accounts that followed YouTube’s suggested videos received 382 different firearms-related videos in a month, while those that ignored the recommendations received only 34. Violent videos that violated the site's policies included video of school shootings, tactical gun training and how-to instructions on making firearms fully automatic. YouTube, owned by Google, has emphasised that identifying and removing harmful content is a priority but the Tech Transparency Project said its research showed that more investment was needed.

https://apnews.com/article/youtube-tiktok-mall-shooting-texas-guns-0cff6d93d06bb71ddfa7c190bd24d1f7
Elliot Page to launch memoir in Canada with TIFF ‘In Conversation With’ event

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 18:27


Actor Elliot Page will launch his memoir "Pageboy" at a Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) event on June 16. The conversation with Page will be moderated by filmmaker Chase Joynt and is part of TIFF's celebrations for Pride month. Page, who came out as transgender in 2020 and founded Page Boy Productions in 2021, continues to star in "The Umbrella Academy". "Pageboy" will be released on June 6.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2023/05/16/elliot-page-to-launch-memoir-in-canada-with-tiff-in-conversation-with-event.html
U.S. designer Villasenor leaves Swiss luxury house Bally after helping boost visibility

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 17:32


Rhuigi Villasenor, the creative director of Swiss fashion house Bally, will depart the role after leading the design team since January 2022. As part of Villasenor's leadership, Bally returned to the runway after a 20-year hiatus, attracting celebrity guests including Emily Ratajkowski, Ella Emhoff and Adrien Brody. The designer's exit is a joint decision between himself and management, with Bally's in-house team set to design collections until a new creative organisation is unveiled. The company's relaunch has contributed to a 20% increase in sales so far this year, and it is set to introduce a co-ed line in September.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2023/05/16/us-designer-villasenor-leaves-swiss-luxury-house-bally-after-helping-boost-visibility.html
Revealed: RLPA’s $300m olive branch to end NRL pay war

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-16 23:55


The Rugby League Players Association has offered the National Rugby League (NRL) a deal which could end a protracted pay dispute, after state and club leaders threatened to take control of the league. The NRL may now secure additional revenues, which must not be shared with the players until their asset base reaches $300m or the end of the fourth year of the new settlement. The deal also aims to create stronger anti-tampering rules and protect development clubs by preventing players from talking to rivals ahead of their final contracted year.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/revealed-rlpa-s-300m-olive-branch-to-end-nrl-pay-war-20230517-p5d8y7.html
Snoop Dogg says Ottawa Senators bid will include equity for First Nations

The Globe and Mail

23-05-16 23:13


Rap star Snoop Dogg is part of a group of investors looking to buy the Ottawa Senators NHL franchise. The team's board put it up for sale last November following the death of owner Eugene Melnyk. Other investors include Canadian R&B star The Weeknd, who is joining a Toronto-based bid. Forbes recently valued the Senators at $800m and there are rumours that at least one offer in the latest bidding round could top $1bn.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/article-snoop-dogg-says-ottawa-senators-bid-will-include-equity-for-first/
Alexandra Stréliski: From ad agency to award-winning musician with a hand from Jean-Marc Vallée

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 23:09


Montreal composer Alexandra Stréliski released her third album, "Neo-Romance", after the success of her instrumental album "Inscape" in 2018. The new album consists of 14 wordless melodies that the composer described as an organic version of herself as improvising on the piano and playing her moods is the most natural thing to do. Stréliski stated her aim was to express feelings through universal language to connect with different types of people and build bridges between people through art. Stréliski was once part of the ad agency industry in which she was composing scores for numerous clients and suppressing her own internal compositional desires. However, after filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée played Stréliski's music during the 86th Annual Academy Awards for his Oscar-nominated "Dallas Buyers Club", which won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, he turned to use her music on other projects such as 2018's "Sharp Objects". Vallée's use of her music for his art was a strong validation for Stréliski, which led to her pursuing her avenue as an artist in her own right.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/2023/05/16/alexandra-strliski-from-ad-agency-to-award-winning-musician-with-a-hand-from-jean-marc-valle.html
With Insigne looking lost and Bradley’s TFC an embarrassment, it’s panic time for MLSE

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 20:52


Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) is facing a crisis with unimpressive results from its football franchise, Toronto FC (TFC). Having signed Lorenzo Insigne as the highest-paid player in Major League Soccer, expectations were high — especially with the Canadian men's soccer team reaching the World Cup, the Olympic team succeeding, and the next men's World Cup due to take place in Canada in 2026. However, TFC is bottom of the Eastern Conference, with injured captain Michael Bradley and underperforming Insigne, who is "meekly shirking challenges." A failure to beat the visiting New York Red Bulls on Wednesday night may well lead to action from MLSE.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/tfc/opinion/2023/05/16/with-insigne-looking-lost-and-bradleys-tfc-an-embarrassment-its-panic-time-for-mlse.html
Spurs win NBA draft lottery, poised for Victor Wembanyama pick

Japan Times

23-05-17 03:18


The San Antonio Spurs have secured the number one pick in next month’s NBA draft and are expected to use it to take 19-year-old French prodigy Victor Wembanyama. The Spurs finished the regular season bottom of the Western Conference with a 22-60 record, but have been granted the coveted first pick in the draft. Wembanyama is widely seen as the standout talent in this year’s rookie group and now looks certain to begin his professional career with legendary Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. The 221cm Metropolitans 92 player has been called a “generational talent” and compared to NBA superstar LeBron James, who has said that Wembanyama is less a “unicorn” and “more like an alien”. The lottery-based system used to allocate the picks saw the Spurs, the Houston Rockets and the Detroit Pistons all entering the draw with the same 14% chance of winning the number one pick.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2023/05/17/basketball/nba/spurs-nba-draft-wembanyama/
Citytv announces $1-million cash prize for ‘Canada’s Got Talent’ Season 3

The Toronto Star

23-05-17 02:57


"Canada's Got Talent" has announced that its top prize for the competition's third season will be $1m, the largest cash prize in Canadian television history. In addition, six Golden Buzzer acts will be awarded $25,000 each by CIBC.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2023/05/16/citytv-announces-1-million-cash-prize-for-canadas-got-talent-season-3.html
Tabcorp enters the race for Melbourne Cup broadcasting rights

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-17 05:20


Australian betting firm Tabcorp may put in an offer worth over AUD100m ($75m) to secure the broadcast rights for the Melbourne Cup, insiders have reported. The five-year deal includes both national and international rights to the championship horse race, which turned 160 years old this year, with the former held by Australian network Ten for AUD100m since 2018. Tabcorp already secured the overseas rights to the 2022 and 2023 competitions, and could sublicense its free-to-air coverage to local broadcasters Nine, Seven or Ten if its domestic bid is successful.

https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/tabcorp-enters-the-race-for-melbourne-cup-broadcasting-rights-20230517-p5d93y.html
At Cannes Film Festival, Johnny Depp says ‘I have no further need for Hollywood’

The Toronto Star

23-05-17 12:07


Johnny Depp has said he has “no further need” for Hollywood and does not think about the industry. In a rare public appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, Depp faced reporters following the premier of “Jeanne du Barry,” his first film role since a jury largely backed him in his legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard. Part of Depp’s argument was that he lost work because of her allegations that he had abused her. Heard was subsequently ordered to pay Depp damages. Depp has been notably dropped previously from the “Harry Potter” franchise. Cannes has faced criticism for giving him such a platform.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2023/05/17/at-cannes-film-festival-johnny-depp-says-i-have-no-further-need-for-hollywood.html
Let me entertain you, for a price: Why the AFL is struggling to compete for the big music acts

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-17 09:33


Australian Football League (AFL) will struggle to attract big-ticket music acts for pre-game and half-time entertainment for its grand final as it competes with state governments that are willing to spend heavily to entertain their audiences. As an example, the government of Western Australia is paying Live Nation around AUD 10m ($7m) to bring Coldplay to Perth this year, and stop the band playing anywhere else in the country. However, rather than compete with the deep-pocketed governments, the AFL is advised to work with them and combine resources to bring superstars to their events.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/afl/let-me-entertain-you-for-a-price-why-the-afl-is-struggling-to-compete-for-the-big-music-acts-20230517-p5d8yj.html