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This week sees the release of “Dune: Part Two,” the second installment in Denis Villeneuve’s eye-popping adaptation of the 1965 Frank Herbert novel. Perhaps you’ve seen the Lynch version, which I find kind of charming in its flawed state. But if you’re heading to “Dune: Part Two” this weekend, you owe it to yourself to be acquainted with another “Dune” adaptation that doesn’t technically exist and, somehow, is also larger than life. I’m speaking of the “Dune” we glimpse in Frank Pavich’s 2014 documentary “Jodorowsky’s Dune” (streaming on Max). It chronicles the “Dune” adaptation that never happened, the bright dream of the avant-garde filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky (who did make “El Topo” and “The Holy Mountain”).
Persons: Denis Villeneuve’s, Frank Herbert, David Lynch, you’ve, Frank Pavich’s, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Jodorowsky, Michel Seydoux, Léa Seydoux, Pink Floyd, Salvador Dalí, Dalí, Christopher Walken, Gloria Swanson, Mick Jagger, Udo Kier, David Carradine, Orson Welles, Paul Atreides, Timothée Chalamet
I just went on my first alcohol-free vacation and found that I enjoyed myself much more. I started drinking alcohol when I turned 21 and, with the exception of when I traveled during my pregnancies, every vacation I've taken since has involved alcohol. I enjoyed my trip so much more by not numbing out with alcoholTerri Peters enjoyed her alcohol-free vacation. I was way more present with my familyTerri Peters recently took her first vacation since going sober and felt she was more present with her family. According to Kuda, going into an alcohol-free vacation with the mindset that you're going to experience great things is key.
Persons: I've, Terri Peters, mary brunches, Amanda Kuda, Kuda, you'll, you've, I'd, Shirley, I'm, it's, margaritas Organizations: National Geographic, Lindblad Expeditions, Business, Geographic, Topo Locations: California, Baja California Sur, Mexico, Baja California, grenadine, Topo Chico
Nine hours at the most unhinged hole in golf
  + stars: | 2024-02-13 | by ( Zak Jason | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +12 min
But this was Saturday at the 16th hole of Phoenix’s Waste Management Open, also known as the loudest day at the Loudest Hole in Golf, also known as the Greatest Show on Grass. “We’re so back.”In theory, this was a professional golf tournament, one of the oldest on the PGA Tour. Iwas there as an inevitable result of being in all-male group chat, its own black hole of feral manhood. Few were watching golf; most were huddled in circles many yards from the 16th hole, drinking and people-watching. That’s worth the wait.”Inside our box, golf continued to happen, but if the golfers weren’t teeing off, no one was watching the course.
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CEO of Molson Coors Gavin Hattersley told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday the company is investing in nonalcoholic offerings as consumers trend toward health and wellness. Hattersley said some consumers — especially younger people in their 20s — are focusing on wellness, but that this change in behavior plays into the company's strategy. Molson Coors is known for beverages including Miller Lite, Blue Moon, Topo Chico Hard Seltzer and the eponymous Coors Lite. "We're moving beyond beer, we're moving into 'non-alc' products, whether those are energy drinks, whether they're nonalcoholic beers," Hattersley said. And according to Hattersley, Molson Coors' brewers have been able to make the popular beer's nonalcoholic offering taste very similar to the real thing.
Persons: Molson Coors Gavin Hattersley, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Hattersley, Molson Coors, Hard Seltzer, " Hattersley Organizations: Molson, Wednesday, Miller, Coors Lite, Molson Coors
Molson Coors, best known for brewing Coors Light and Miller Lite, is acquiring Blue Run Spirits, a cult favorite high-end bourbon and rye whiskey brand, for an undisclosed price, exclusively told to CNN. It’s part of the company’s pivot to becoming a broader beverage company focusing on drinks beyond beer, especially since US spirit sales surpassed beer sales last year for the first time ever. Blue Run is a Kentucky-based startup that makes premium bourbon whiskeys with prices ranging from $100 to $250 for a bottle. Molson Coors is buying buzzy bourbon brand Blue Run for an undisclosed price. Molson Coors' whiskey and bourbon portfolio now consists of three brands.
Persons: Mike Montgomery, Molson, Devon McKinney, ” Montgomery, , , it’s, Molson’s, Michelle St, Jacques, David Coors, Molson Coors, Blue, Lisa Hawkins Organizations: New, New York CNN, Molson Coors, Coors, CNN, Blue, Nike’s Air Force, Molson, Topo, Co, bourbons, Molson Coors Montgomery, Coors Spirits Co, “ Beer Locations: New York, Kentucky, Topo Chico, Montgomery, United States
What started the spiked beverage trend? Spiked beverages have been around for a while. For decades, it was “generally frowned upon” for non-alcoholic beverage brands to enter the alcoholic beverage market, Stanford said. Hard seltzer, meanwhile, had $3.8 billion in sales over the past 12 months, a 14% decline compared to last year. The nostalgia generationEvery year, the alcoholic beverage industry gets a new class of (legal) drinkers to sell to.
Persons: It’s, Casey Brooke Lawson, , Duane Stanford, Stanford, Jamie Wideman, Caleb Bryant, seltzer, Seltzer, Timothy A, Clary, Dan White, , Bryant, Adam Rogers, Coke, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee, Brown, Forman, Absolut, Nielsen, Hard seltzer, who've, Ilene Bergenfeld, SunnyD Organizations: New, New York CNN, MTN, Beverage Digest, Brands, , Molson Coors, CNN, Coca, Getty, Coors, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, Delight, Harvest Hill Beverage Company Locations: New York, Fresca, AriZona, Mintel, United States, AFP, Topo Chico
In a battle of beer makers, Molson Coors (TAP) has had the advantage lately over rival Constellation Brands (STZ). Molson Coors has a diverse portfolio of popular beer brands including Coors Light and Miller Lite as well as other summer favorites Blue Moon and Leinenkugel's. Shares of TAP have gained about 17% in 2023, driven by strong beer growth and strategic partnerships. TAP STZ YTD mountain Molson Coors vs. Constellation Brands YTD performance At Club holding Constellation, its core beer brands are Corona, Modelo and Pacifico. While Molson Coors is catching much of the Bud Light exodus, Constellation's popular beer brands will also be a beneficiary.
Persons: Molson, Molson Coors, Miller, Bud Light's, influencer, Bud Light, BUD, Jim Cramer, Roth, Jim, Bud, Roth MKM, STZ, Gerald Pascarelli, Seltzer, Pascarelli, it's, Filippo Falorni, Falorni, Filippo, Wedbush's, Edward Lewis, hasn't, Robert Sands, Bill Newlands, Sands, Newlands, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Molson Coors, TAP, Constellation Brands, Modelo, Coors, Miller Lite, Anheuser, Busch Inbev, Club, Constellation, Corona, Nielsen, Constellation's Modelo Especial, Molson, CNBC, Coca, Citi, Falorni, STZ, Cinco de, Getty Locations: Corona, Pacifico, STZ, North, North America, Cinco de Mayo, San Diego
NEW DELHI, April 10 (Reuters) - Torrent Power (TOPO.NS) has pipped Reliance Industries (RELI.NS) to emerge as the lowest bidder for supply of 1,100-megawatts of gas-based power supply sought by the Indian government to meet anticipated record demand in the summer, two sources said. "The government is likely to award contracts for 1,100-megawatts to Torrent Power," one of the officials said. NTPC, Reliance Industries and Torrent Power did not reply immediately to Reuters' request for comment. NVVN Ltd, acting on the power ministry's directions, had invited bids for 5,000-megawatt power supply from gas-based power plants. However, about 24-gigawatts of its gas-based power generation capacity remains underutilised due to a lack of fuel.
Why so many banks seem to fail on Fridays
  + stars: | 2023-03-31 | by ( Allison Morrow | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
That’s because when banks fail, they have a tendency to do so on Friday. Friday, March 10, 2023: Silicon Valley Bank seized by regulators, the second biggest bank failure in US history. “That was very unusual.”Similarly, Silicon Valley Bank’s unraveling happened at a head-spinning pace nearly three weeks ago. Skinny cansAnyone else notice how skinny cans are these days? My colleague Nathaniel Meyersohn, a reporter with an eagle eye for retail trends, explains that skinny cans are, in fact, in.
Why skinny soda cans are everywhere
  + stars: | 2023-03-30 | by ( Nathaniel Meyersohn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
Drink manufacturers are aiming to distinguish their products on crowded shelves and save money on shipping and packaging with skinny cans, say analysts and drink makers. The can, presented at New York’s Fashion Week, had the tagline: “The New Skinny.” It was widely criticized as offensive and the National Eating Disorders Association said the company’s comments were both “thoughtless and irresponsible.”White Claw's skinny white cans have brought along copycats. Red Bull was one of the first brands to popularize slim cans, and White Claw saw success with its hard seltzer in thin white cans. skinny cans on store shelves, warehouse pallets and trucks than wider cans, said Dave Fedewa, a partner at McKinsey who consults for retail and consumer packaged goods companies. But the key, Fedewa said, is that skinny cans catch the eye: “It’s funny how much growth that can drive in retail.”
Topo ChicoBottles of Topo Chico water. Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for GBK Brand BarTopo Chico became a nationally recognized brand after Coca-Cola acquired the company for $220 million in 2017. Its sparkling water got national distribution, and Coke rolled out a Topo Chico hard seltzer through a partnership with Molson Coors. But before all that, the brand was a favorite among consumers in Northern Mexico and, in the early 2000s, with Texans. The brand got its US start in Hispanic grocery stores, according to Gerardo Galván, a Topo Chico executive who helped with the brand's expansion.
Topo ChicoBottles of Topo Chico water. Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for GBK Brand BarTopo Chico became a nationally recognized brand after Coca-Cola acquired the company for $220 million in 2017. Its sparkling water got national distribution, and Coke rolled out a Topo Chico hard seltzer through a partnership with Molson Coors. But before all that, the brand was a favorite among consumers in Northern Mexico and, in the early 2000s, with Texans. The brand got its US start in Hispanic grocery stores, according to Gerardo Galván, a Topo Chico executive who helped with the brand's expansion.
New York CNN —As sales of canned cocktails and of tequila soar, High Noon is looking to capitalize on that combo. High Noon Tequila Seltzer hits shelves Wednesday in the United States and will be sold in an 8-pack containing four flavors (lime, grapefruit, passionfruit and strawberry) for a suggested retail price of $21.99. High Noon Tequila Seltzer hits shelves on Wednesday. Or course, High Noon Tequila Seltzer isn’t the first tequila-based premixed cocktail. Gallo jumped on the canned cocktail craze in 2019 with High Noon, a vodka base mixed with several types juice including lime, lemon and mango.
The Beast Unleashed contains 6% alcohol by volume and flavors inspired by its energy drinks. Called The Beast Unleashed, the drinks are made with malt alcohol and contain 6% alcohol by volume, though no caffeine or energy-inducing ingredients. But the Beast beverages are its latest attempt to diversify its business. Beast Unleashed, which the company announced in early 2022, is the company's first alcoholic beverage that uses the Monster brand. The launch marked the first alcoholic beverage that the cola maker sold in the US.
I was recently shown some frames from a film that I had never heard of: Alejandro Jodorowsky’s 1976 version of “Tron.” The sets were incredible. However, Mr. Jodorowsky, the visionary Chilean filmmaker, never tried to make “Tron.” I’m not even sure he knows what “Tron” is. caption caption caption caption caption caption caption caption caption caption caption Generation Text prompt The A.I. caption caption caption caption caption caption caption caption caption caption caption Generation Text prompt The A.I. If A.I.s were eligible for the Academy Awards, I’d vote for “Jodorowsky’s Tron” for best A.I.
New York CNN —Molson Coors is typically known for its lineup of beers and booze, but its newest drink isn’t either. Its arrival comes as Molson Coors broadens its portfolio beyond beer and expands into new growth categories that are sparking consumers’ interest, including canned cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages. “We know a lot of consumers are starting to either moderate or temper and think about their consumption habits,” Jamie Wideman, vice president of innovation for Molson Coors exclusively told CNN. Molson Coors Beverage CompanyRoxie is available in three flavors: Passionfruit, pineapple and mango. The company’s direction beyond traditional beer stems from a 2019 decision to rebrand itself from Molson Coors Brewing Company to Molson Coors Beverage Co (TAP)mpany as a result of declining beer sales.
Boston Beer has an average analyst rating of hold and 8% downside to the average price target, according to FactSet. "In a recession, beer tends to gain about one percentage point of share from spirits. How to play the space With that mindset, you shouldn't alter your long-term investments because of a potential recession, Sarwat said. Its average price target is buy. Duckhorn also has an average rating of buy, with 30% upside to the average price target.
Lucrările de reabilitare a drumului republican R34 Hâncești – Leova – Cahul – Giurgiulești se desfășoară pe o lungime de 83 de km, fiind divizate în două loturi. În cadrul unei vizite la șantierul de construcție, reprezentanții Administrației de Stat a Drumurilor (ASD) au verificat astăzi efectuarea lucrărilor topo-geodezice, de defrișare, construcție a terasamentelor și relocare a utilităților inginerești. Tronsonul, aflat în proces de reparație, traversează orașul Hâncești, satul Sărata-Galbenă din raionul Hâncești și orașul Leova, localitățile Cneazevca, Sărata Nouă, Hănăsenii Noi din raionul Leova și orașul Cantemir. „Îmbunătățirea condițiilor de circulație rutieră a traseului național va asigura dezvoltarea infrastructurii, accesul cetățenilor către instituții de menire socială, cu măsuri de protecție împotriva inundațiilor din unele regiuni”, indică ASD. Proiectul de reparație a traseului național R34 se desfășoară din împrumutul de peste 56 milioane de euro acordat Guvernului Republicii Moldova de către Banca Europeană pentru Reconstrucție și Dezvoltare.
Organizations: Administrației, Stat, Banca Europeană Locations: Hâncești, Leova – Cahul, Giurgiulești, Sărata, Galbenă, Leova, Cneazevca, Sărata Nouă, Cantemir, Turcia, Moldova
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