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Interview: Andreas Von Buddenbrock
Entertainment
Andreas von Buddenbrock is a young 24-year-old and funky fresh artist of the 21st century currently enrolled as a first-year student at the Savannah College of Art and Design – Hong Kong. He is an illustration major with humble plans for the future. Born in Stockholm, Sweden, but growing up his family travelled through many…
Soap Opera – Opiate of the Masses
Entertainment
Mass Media
Television
A soap opera, every now and then called “soap” for short, is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in serial format on radio or as television programming. The name soap opera came from the original dramatic serials broadcast on radio that had soap manufacturers, such as Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive and Lever Brothers,…
Harrah’s Entertainment Inc. Sample
Entertainment
Harrah’s Entertainment Inc. ’s primary aim is to go on their growing in the gaming industry by distinguishing themselves from rivals and concentrating on a customer-oriented scheme. Harrah’s wants to find how much of their recent growing can be attributed to their selling attempts and how to go on growing in an industry of lifting…
Theater Art: Noh and Kabuki
Entertainment
Music
Theatre
Noh, the world’s oldest remaining theater art, is renowned for its elegant and precise movements, its utilization of exquisitely designed masks, and its distinctive style of dialogue that evokes a bygone era. Noh drama explores timeless human vulnerabilities, particularly the fleeting essence of love, and captivates the audience with its intense emotional impact. Additionally, Noh…
Entertainment stars are overpaid
Entertainment
There is a heated dispute over whether the career as entertainers, such as films stars, pop musicians and sports stars, is overpaid. In my opinion, I am in favor of this view. It is generally recognised that individuals who can perform, sing or play good sports are paid by high salary. There are a number…
Critique on That’s Entertainment? Hollywood’s Contribution to Anti- Americanism Abroad
Entertainment
Hollywood
In “That’s Entertainment? Hollywood’s Contribution to Anti- Americanism Abroad”, Michael Medved explains why people abroad hate America; Hollywood movies reflect a misunderstood image of the American civilization to the people around the world. Medved graduated with a bachelor’s degree in American history from Yale school; later on he attended Yale Law School for a year…
How Does Fosse, Show The Dangers of Escapism
Entertainment
Human Activities
In Cabaret Fosse uses many techniques to convey his message that escapism is dangerous for the individual and as a society as a whole. Firstly he uses a musical to highlight the dangers of escapism. This is an ironic choice because a musical is typically for pure entertainment. Musicals are normally escapist entertainment, but in…
Visual Entertainment Media
Entertainment
Media
From its inception, visual entertainment media has not only shaped American culture, but also its values. While both TV and movies aired only what was socially moral and politically correct in their beginnings, they soon began to air what would garner the most ratings and money. We are a society that has made movie stars…
Roderigo in ‘Othello’: A Study of Desperation and Deception
Entertainment
Literature
Social Science
William Shakespeare’s “Othello” is celebrated not just for its titular character and the treacherous Iago but also for its multifaceted supporting characters. Among them is Roderigo, a seemingly secondary figure whose role is pivotal to the progression of Iago’s schemes. A man driven by passion and manipulated by deceit, Roderigo’s journey offers a closer look…
The Role of Humorists
Entertainment
Humour
Cartoonists, stand-up comics, and hosts for television programs promote a diverse sense of humor to the public. According to Alain de Boton, “The chief aim of humorists is not merely to entertain but convey with impunity messages that might be dangerous or impossible to state directly.” I agree with his assertion that humorists can speak…