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08.10 / 18:25
COST Williams Landmark film concert stars The Exorcist: Believer box office: Horror movie starts big in US, collects over $45 million globally
Additionally, «The Exorcist: Believer» made its international debut with $17.8 million, resulting in a global launch of $45.1 million. Given its $30 million production cost, the 'Exorcist' sequel is in a promising position for its theatrical run. The horror film directed by David Gordon Green is set to hit theaters exactly 50 years after the release of the original «Exorcist,» a cinematic landmark that grossed nearly $450 million at the global box office (before adjusting for inflation). Directed by William Friedkin, the original film was adapted from the novel by William Peter Blatty and featured stars like Linda Blair and Ellen Burstyn. However, «The Believer» recently had to advance its release by one week. This change was prompted by Taylor Swift's announcement that her new concert film, «The Eras Tour,» will have a global premiere on October 13. Both films target a similar audience, particularly younger moviegoers and especially young females. «The Exorcist: Believer,» is rated R by the Motion Picture Association for or some violent content, disturbing images, language and sexual references. Running time: 111 minutes. Two stars out of four.
06.10 / 21:13
UPS country concert travelers Rio Tinto ready for smaller, riskier projects in green energy hunt
London | The scramble to find more projects intransition materials such as copper and lithium has prompted a strategic rethink at Rio Tinto, with a push into smaller mines and potentially riskier frontier locations.
05.10 / 17:49
COST UPS Lowe's economy concert travelers Threat Rising long-term interest rates are posing the latest threat to a US economic 'soft landing'
Surging interest rates are intensifying the challenges for the U.S. economy and threatening to derail the Federal Reserve’s drive to tame inflation without causing a deep recession
05.10 / 17:49
COST UPS Lowe's economy concert travelers Threat Rising long-term interest rates pose threat to a US economic 'soft landing'
Surging interest rates are intensifying the challenges for the U.S. economy and threatening to derail the Federal Reserve’s drive to tame inflation without causing a deep recession
04.10 / 11:41
UPS Platform film audience concert song How Taylor Swift and the NFL Complete One Another
The NFL needs more women to complete its takeover of the American sports landscape. There is plenty of room for more men in Taylor Swift’s legion of “Swifties" as she continues her quest for total pop-culture supremacy. Now it seems that Swift and the NFL have stumbled upon the perfect solution to fill the gaps in each other’s audiences: They have joined forces.
03.10 / 23:37
Highways show performer social concert hospital fall Hardy cancels two upcoming fall tour shows. This is what happened
Hardy has canceled two upcoming shows on his fall tour, The Mockingbird & the Crow, due to anxiety and panic attacks. The affected concerts were scheduled for October 5 in Simpsonville, South Carolina, and October 7 in Brandon, Mississippi. Additionally, the Georgia Rodeo show planned for October 6 has been rescheduled for April 12, 2024. Hardy shared his struggles in a text-only post on social media. He revealed that he has been battling anxiety since a bus accident last year, and the past two weeks have been particularly challenging, resulting in multiple panic attacks and hospital visits. He expressed his need to take some time for self-care to improve for his family and fans. Hardy plans to return and refocus on October 12, expressing gratitude for the understanding of his fans. Refunds for the October 5 and October 7 shows can be obtained from the original point of purchase. His next performance is scheduled for October 12 at the First National Bank Arena in Jonesboro, Arkansas. The Mockingbird & the Crow tour will continue through December. Last October, Hardy and his touring team were involved in a bus accident in Tennessee, which caused injuries to the group when the bus ran off the highway and overturned. At that time, Hardy had confirmed that despite the severity of the accident, there were only four people on the bus, including himself, and they all received medical attention for their injuries.
03.10 / 16:07
Target Strategy Shell concert 2020 testing 3 Energy Giants With Over 40% Growth Potential According to InvestingPro
Energy companies have seized the attention of investors over the last few months, as the prices of crude oil and, to a lesser extent, natural gas have jumped higher once again.
03.10 / 12:39
Citi Career film Pinnacle show concert How Taylor Swift's new film is getting unexpected publicity boost from her NFL appearances
Taylor Swift's «Eras Tour» film, which is set to premiere on October 13, is already positioned to break records as the highest-grossing concert documentary in history. While it requires no additional promotion due to its immense anticipation, Taylor Swift's world naturally thrives on publicity, and that's precisely what «Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour» film is receiving. During Sunday night's Kansas City Chiefs vs.
03.10 / 02:21
Provident Aware social concert information reports Department Portal audit Over 30 lakh audit reports filed on income tax department’s e-filing portal for AY24 till September 30
I-T department said extensive outreach programmes were carried out to facilitate the taxpayers. “Around 55.4 lakh outreaches were done through e-mails, SMSs, social media, along with information messages on Income Tax portal to create awareness among the taxpayers to file the Tax Audit Reports and other audit forms within the due date," it said.
02.10 / 18:55
band performer stage audience concert song Iconic charity concert Live Aid to return as musical
Live Aid, the iconic charity concert that raised a staggering £127 million nearly four decades ago, is set to be transformed into a musical. This legendary fundraiser, masterminded by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, took place on July 13, 1985, captivating a crowd of 72,000 at Wembley Stadium, all in an effort to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. The event garnered a global audience of tens of billions through live television broadcasts.
02.10 / 14:15
Lowe's Target economy country concert reports PUMP Investments to determine fuel prices at the pump: UAE Energy Minister
Fuel prices consumers pay at the pump will be driven by a willingness to keep investing in fossil fuels, the UAE's energy minister said on Monday, as oil industry leaders reiterated the need for ongoing investment to smooth the energy transition. Speaking at the ADIPEC energy industry event in Abu Dhabi, Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said the OPEC+ producer group cares «that the price is right for consumers, but right for the consumers for a very limited time only is short-sighted». More investment is needed in oil and gas for prices to be «right at the pump», he added. When asked whether high crude prices could threaten the health of the global economy, al-Mazrouei said OPEC+ never targets a certain oil price. The group, which comprises the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies led by Russia, in June agreed to extend their oil output cuts until the end of 2024. Saudi Arabia and Russia have also extended 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd) of additional voluntary cuts until the end of the year. That helped push Brent crude prices to above $90 a barrel in early September, with the futures contract last week approaching the psychological threshold of $100 a barrel. OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais said at the same event that he is optimistic about oil demand growth, and that he saw under-investment as a risk to energy security. «We are… running quite low on spare capacity, we have said this repeatedly, and this requires a concerted effort by all of the stakeholders to see the importance of investing in this industry,» he said. Mazrouei said investment by both international and national oil companies was needed, and that «these investments need the financial world to be willing to
02.10 / 12:09
WhatsApp concert dutch Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann lays foundation of ₹138 cr cattle feed plant in Rajpura, 1st major investment by a Dutch firm
₹138 crore cattle feed plant in Rajpura. During the foundation laying ceremony, he said that the state has received investments of more than ₹50,000 crore in the past one-and-a half years.
02.10 / 11:43
Matthews band stage concert song choir Live Aid's iconic legacy takes center stage in London's musical extravaganza
Live Aid, the historic transatlantic concert that captured the hearts of an estimated 1.5 billion viewers while raising millions for famine relief in Ethiopia almost four decades ago, is set to make a musical comeback. The Old Vic Theatre in London announced on Monday that «Just For One Day,» a stage musical inspired by Live Aid, will premiere there in early 2024. Organized by iconic rockers Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, Live Aid's impact still resonates.
02.10 / 03:59
UPS Provident Lowe's economy pandemic concert shock Why a US recession is still likely — and coming soon
A summer in which inflation trended lower, jobs remained plentiful and consumers kept spending has bolstered confidence — not least at the Federal Reserve — that the world’s biggest economy will avoid recession. A last-minute deal to avoid a government shutdown kicks one immediate risk a little further into the future. But a major auto strike, the resumption of student-loan repayments, and a shutdown that may yet come back after the stop-gap spending deal lapses, could easily shave a percentage point off GDP growth in the fourth quarter. Add those shocks to other powerful forces at work on the economy — from dwindling pandemic savings to soaring interest rates and now oil prices too — and the combined impact could be enough to tip the US into a downturn as early as this year. Here are six reasons why a recession remains Bloomberg Economics’ base case.
30.09 / 13:53
band performer track concert classical song U2’s Full Sphere Setlist: Here’s everything you need to know
U2's highly anticipated 25-night run at Las Vegas' Sphere officially kicked off, and fans are now eager to know the setlist for the iconic band's performances. The setlist for «U2: UV Live at Sphere Las Vegas» is here and offers an intriguing mix of classic tracks, new releases, and even a section dedicated to various albums from their catalog. The setlist opens with the iconic «Achtung Baby» album, but with a twist. The album's tracks are split into two sections. After the first eight numbers, the show transitions into semi-acoustic mode for four songs that are not part of «Achtung Baby» before returning to the album's remaining four tracks. In a unique move, U2 has dedicated a mid-section of their performances to a different album each night during this Las Vegas run. The opening night featured songs from «Rattle and Hum,» possibly influenced by the presence of the album's producer, Jimmy Iovine, who was in the audience. This dynamic segment adds an element of surprise to each show, as fans can anticipate different albums being spotlighted on different nights.
30.09 / 04:53
Ball Zara Nov performer stage concert Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Usher, Jelly Roll and more will hit the 2023 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball stage
iHeartRadio has unveiled its star-studded 2023 Jingle Ball lineup, including performances by Olivia Rodrigo, Usher, Nicki Minaj, SZA, Niall Horan, and Jelly Roll
29.09 / 21:21
Dash band show performer social concert information 2024 Steven Tyler's band Aerosmith delays 2023 tour to 2024. This is what happened
Aerosmith has postponed their 2023 tour to the following year due to a severe vocal injury sustained by Steven Tyler. Initially diagnosed as «bleeding vocal cords,» Tyler's condition has now been revealed to be more critical than initially thought. In a statement released on social media, the band disclosed that Tyler fractured his larynx, necessitating ongoing medical attention. Although he is receiving top-notch care, the nature of the fracture requires patience. Following Tyler's vocal injury, six tour dates were rescheduled to 2024, starting in January and concluding in late February. These concerts were originally planned for Detroit, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Toronto, Raleigh and Cleveland. The band's earlier expectation of returning by October 11 has been dashed. The band has indicated that new dates will be announced once more information becomes available. All previously purchased tickets will be honored at the rescheduled concerts, and refunds will be offered to those unable to attend the yet-to-be-announced new dates. Tyler also shared a personal message, expressing his heartbreak at not being able to perform with Aerosmith and the Black Crowes, but promising a swift return to the stage. Similarly, Bruce Springsteen has had to postpone all of his September shows due to struggles with peptic ulcer disease. His representatives stated that Springsteen is undergoing treatment and that the tour dates, originally set to conclude in mid-December, are being postponed out of an abundance of caution. Currently, the only concerts on Springsteen's schedule are a series of rescheduled shows in Philadelphia next August.
28.09 / 14:41
Citi Waters Entertainment President country concert University of Nevada basketball could have a new home in 3 years under a major casino expansion plan
The University of Nevada’s basketball team could have a new off-campus home by 2026 under an ambitious 10-year expansion plan that Reno’s largest hotel-casino has in the works
28.09 / 11:17
COST UPS Entertainment performer concert singer pop Can superstars like Beyoncé or Taylor Swift spur inflation?
hot inflation, but the American singer seems an unlikely macroeconomic force. Hotel prices surged in Sweden when 46,000 fans flocked to the capital, Stockholm, for the pop star’s tour in May. The country’s consumer-price index hit 9.7% that month, higher than expected.
28.09 / 08:29
FIVE Manufacturing country cover concert information reports Fine The story of a Rs 1,788 crore fine: Tyre makers, cartelisation and calculation errors
MRF Ltd. The case relates to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal's (NCLAT's) December order asking the CCI, India's anti-monopoly watchdog, to reconsider and recalculate the fine it imposed on tyre companies over alleged cartelisation and price manipulation. A bench led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna issued notice on Monday to the CCI, and also tagged the MRF's appeal with that of the one that the CCI had made, ET has reported.

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