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AdvertisementStill, I held onto the hope that since my friend had invited us, she would pick up the tab. But an elevated CA-125 is not a diagnosis, and we wouldn't know anything for sure until I saw an oncologist. We lived and enjoyed and spent money the way I liked to now — not on fancy meals but on memories. It's been four and a half years since my friend's birthday dinner. Sometimes, if I'm not as close with the people who have invited me or I'd rather save money, I opt out.
Persons: I've, he'd, I'd, Marco, appetizers, Madea, It's, I'm, that's Locations: Chilean, Naples
The potential of AI convinced Tyler Perry to halt an $800 million expansion of his studios. Perry made the decision after seeing OpenAI's tool Sora, which can create complex video scenes. Perry warned that AI could threaten many jobs in the film industry. The $800 million project would have added 12 sound stages, backlots, sets, and more to the 330-acre property, which already ranks as one of the largest production facilities in the country. But the speed and sophistication of new AI technology, like OpenAI's new video tool Sora, convinced Perry to reconsider the expansion.
Persons: Tyler Perry, Perry, , Madea, Sora, OpenAI Organizations: Service, Hollywood Locations: Atlanta
Name Above the Movie Title? How About in It?
  + stars: | 2023-04-20 | by ( Leah Greenblatt | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
With “Pinocchio” and the 2022 Netflix horror-anthology series “Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities,” the director joins a long line of auteurs, from Alfred Hitchcock to Tim Burton, whose presence not merely above the title but in it serves as a stylistic marker, even when it’s not strictly their hand guiding the material. (The horror godhead Wes Craven habitually did the same; see “Wes Craven’s New Nightmare.”) Few, though, can claim to be the one-man industry that is Tyler Perry, who retains full ownership of the projects produced under his personal shingle at his stand-alone studio in Atlanta. The multihyphenate creator has famously put‌‌ his signature on several movie and television titles released under its umbrella — including “Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming,” the most recent iteration of the reliably raucous comedies that he also writes and stars in as a salty, well-cushioned matriarch of a certain age. While Madea is Perry’s wholesale creation, indubitably linked to the man who wears her wig onscreen, certain intellectual properties with roots that reach back centuries have tilted their brims instead toward a more literal (and literary) acknowledgment of the source. Neither he nor Christie is officially billed in the title.
Paramount Global mulls sale of majority stake in BET -source
  + stars: | 2023-03-07 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
March 6 (Reuters) - Paramount Global (PARA.O) is mulling the possible sale of a majority stake in BET Media Group, which includes the BET cable network, BET Studios and VH1, a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. BET drew an immediate expression of interest from Byron Allen, whose Allen Media Group's assets include The Weather Channel. A spokesperson for Allen Media Group said it "will be pursuing the acquisition of the network." Paramount also formed BET Studios in 2021 through a partnership with "Black-ish" creator Kenya Barris, actress Rashida Jones and "S.W.A.T" co-creator Aaron Rahsaan Thomas. The Wall Street Journal first reported that Paramount was exploring a possible sale of BET as it looks to improve its balance sheet.
Tameka Cage Conley, an assistant professor of English and creative writing, always had a love and an appreciation for Tyler Perry. Tameka Cage Conley, an assistant professor teaching of English and creative writing who created the "In the Language of Folk and Kin: the Legacy of Folklore, the Griot and Community in the Artistic Praxis of Tyler Perry" course. Since starting the class, Conley said she’s had engaging discussions with students from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, his Tyler Perry Studios helps to employ over 200 staff members, who are predominantly Black. And so I thought that Tyler Perry is the person who enables me to be a conduit for them to feel safe.”
But now, Tyler Perry wants to reintroduce himself to audiences with a historical drama he's waited nearly 30 years to make. He appeared on an episode of the inaugural season of "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace," a new CNN and HBO Max series. (CNN and HBO Max share parent company Warner Bros. "I've been very intentional in my positioning of myself in as far as in the industry," Perry told Wallace. This film, which stars rising stars Joshua Boone and Solea Pfeiffer, "was just love," he said.
See the Family Heirlooms That Carry History
  + stars: | 2022-06-17 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +5 min
At a Sears in the mid-twentieth century, Bozeman’s great-grandmother, Willie Mae Foster, purchased an emerald-green suitcase that could meet her travel needs and carry the hopes and dreams of her kin for decades to come. “Inside of it, when I first encountered it,” Bozeman remembered, “was my great grandmother’s typewriter. At a Sears in the mid-twentieth century, Bozeman’s great-grandmother, Willie Mae Foster, purchased an emerald-green suitcase that could meet her travel needs and carry the hopes and dreams of her kin for decades to come. At a Sears in the mid-twentieth century, Bozeman’s great-grandmother, Willie Mae Foster, purchased an emerald-green suitcase that could meet her travel needs and carry the hopes and dreams of her kin for decades to come. “For her, she just remembers growing up and never being able to use it,” Bozeman said of his aunt.
Persons: Trent Bozeman, Bozeman’s, Willie Mae Foster, ” Bozeman, , didn’t, , Madea, Deborah Organizations: Trent, Sears Locations: Memphis, Tenn
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