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After his parents died, Stiller found a stash of their audio recordings. Those tapes of comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are at the center of the documentary Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost.
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Disney CEO Bob Iger said his company is talking with AI companies about allowing subscribers to create their own short-form videos on Disney+.
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The company's first permanent in-person space is a former Lord & Taylor department store in the King of Prussia Mall outside Philadelphia. Locations are on the way in Dallas and Las Vegas.
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Connecticut lawmakers would like to improve live family entertainment in the state in the wake of the pandemic slowdown. The state Senate voted on Wednesday to create a working group to study the issue.
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Vidiots and the Bob Baker Marionette Theater teamed up to provide an escape from reality for families facing trauma and loss from the Los Angeles wildfires.
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Starting in October, the law will require ticketing providers to disclose the total charge before a buyer selects the ticket to see in-person entertainment in Connecticut. This also applies to resales.
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Over 120 inductees and memorabilia of Long Island’s music and entertainment history finally has a home.
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A report says World Wrestling Entertainment impresario Vince McMahon agreed to pay more than $12 million over the past 16 years to suppress allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity.
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Plans are in the works to expand the Park City Music Hall, a popular music and entertainment venue in Bridgeport.
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The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame has found a permanent home with the Ward Melville Heritage Organization, which leased out its 8,800 square foot Education and Cultural Center to the Hall of Fame. Its new home is located in the Stony Brook Village Center.