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  1. Robert Redford had 'difficult times walking' in final role, co-star says

    misryoum.com/us/trending/rober

    Reflecting on a legend.  The AMC series “Dark Winds,” starring Zahn McClarnon, featured Robert Redford’s final role before his death late last year. Now in Season 4, on Sundays at 9 p.m. on AMC and AMC+, “Dark Winds” is...

    #Robert #Redford #had #difficult #times #walking #final #role #costar #says #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  2. Dennis Quaid’s Costar Glad She Got to Slap Him Amid His Trump Support

    misryoum.com/us/entertainment/

    Dennis Quaid’s Any Given Sunday costar Lauren Holly took the actor to task for his support of President Donald Trump. “At least I got to slap him real hard in Any Given Sunday,” Holly, 62, joked via Threads in...

    #Dennis #Quaids #Costar #Glad #She #Got #Slap #Him #Amid #His #Trump #Support #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  3. CoStar agrees to move Zillow case; pirate site counter sues publisher for fraud; NFL player wins fair use decision at the Copyright Claims Board.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/12/03

    #Copyright #CCB #Zillow #CoStar

  4. CoStar agrees to move Zillow case; pirate site counter sues publisher for fraud; NFL player wins fair use decision at the Copyright Claims Board.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/12/03

    #Copyright #CCB #Zillow #CoStar

  5. CoStar agrees to move Zillow case; pirate site counter sues publisher for fraud; NFL player wins fair use decision at the Copyright Claims Board.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/12/03

    #Copyright #CCB #Zillow #CoStar

  6. CoStar agrees to move Zillow case; pirate site counter sues publisher for fraud; NFL player wins fair use decision at the Copyright Claims Board.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/12/03

    #Copyright #CCB #Zillow #CoStar

  7. CoStar agrees to move Zillow case; pirate site counter sues publisher for fraud; NFL player wins fair use decision at the Copyright Claims Board.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/12/03

    #Copyright #CCB #Zillow #CoStar

  8. Back to Skool

    With kit bag eagerly shouldered, I prepare to start my second year at the Academy of Live Technology. Returning to finish off my Foundation degree in Live Event Production, I’ll be specialising in Audio and Visuals instead of doing a little bit of everything. Although it seems, despite the long summer, that I’ve barely ever left campus.

    After surviving a wild three weeks in Denmark, I came back to teach an early-teens Creative Skills summer school in whatever space we could sequester. Showcasing a bit of audio but mostly lighting, with a Willy Wonka theme indulging my penchant for psychedelia. The kids enjoyed getting to play on professional kit with nary a rhyming mishap, and I picked up a few tips and tricks myself – as well as working on some new Trismegistus Hex material during the downtime.

    The big news, of course, is that Production Park are currently hosting The Voice UK in our studios. The campus has been aflurry with ITV’s production crew, necessitating flexibility all around the recording schedule. The crew have offered plenty of work openings, with a few of my fellow students learning the Production Runner ropes. My own contributions were wisely relegated to keeping the car parks running smoothly once the audience rolled up.

    Smaller scale, but thinking forward, I’ve been lurking at seminars presented by our CoSTAR LiveLab facility, a Research and Development lab in association with the University of York. In recent months, film industry professionals and researchers have visited to discuss the encroachment of AI (generative and otherwise) into the creative process. With such disruption self-evident, questions of ethics and responsibility have come to the fore as the industry seeks a more holistic, nuanced solution.

    My own projects still tick along, with various collaborations outside of campus coming into the fold and new opportunities escalated to interested ears. I confess there have been many conflicting commitments drawing my attention, and the challenge of late has been to coax all these spinning plates into proximity. Working on one aspect now advances the others, and it is prudent to remember that – unlike the wider world’s indifference – they want me to succeed here.

    By example I offer everyone my own encouragement and support. With my position as Wellbeing Executive ratified, this past week I’ve assisted freshers in finding their feet to navigate a campus very different to expectations. New blood is vital for the event industry, especially as many veterans changed career or retired during the ‘House Arrest’ years, and it is important to be welcoming. This generation are as bright, enthusiastic, and eager to achieve as ever – although they do seem a bit quieter than our rowdy lot!

    There’s always something going on at the epicentre of opportunity, and I’m thrilled to dive back in and embrace the adventures to come. For the next three terms and maybe, hopefully, beyond.

    https://heathenstorm.com/2025/10/06/back-to-skool/

    #academia #academyoflivetechnology #ai #costar #crew #filmmaking #freshers #livelab #productionpark #student #thevoice #wellbeing

  9. News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience – CoStar

    7 stays with overflowing bookshelves, reading-ready nooks

    The Bookhouse Hotel at Faunbrook has seven rooms designed for book lovers by book lovers. (The Bookhouse Hotel)

    By Natalie Harms, Rachel Daub, CoStar News, September 19, 2025 | 7:23 AM

    Books transport their readers to new destinations within the pages. In turn, some hotels have taken a novel approach to providing a literary experience to guests.

    From wall-to-wall bookshelves to specialty suites, these seven hotels lean into the literary world and the power of the written word.

    Click through the slideshow of these literary hotels and scroll down to learn more about each one.

    https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/25162684/embed

    Library Hotel

    Setting: New York, New York

    Synopsis: This 60-key, independent luxury hotel was built in 1912 and renovated in 2012, according to CoStar data. The owner and operator, Library Hotel Collection, has three other New York hotels, but the Library Hotel in Midtown Manhattan is its literary crown jewel. The hotel has more than 6,000 books decorating its halls and restaurant concept called Madison & Vine. The Writer’s Den and Poetry Garden & Terrace on the 14th floor transforms each evening into Bookmarks Lounge, a rooftop bar with literary-inspired cocktails.

    Main character: The Library Hotel’s biggest literary aspect is its tribute to the Dewey Decimal Classification. Each of the 10 guestroom floors is themed to the major categories of the system: social science, literature, philosophy, religion and more. Each guestroom has 50 to 150 books plus artwork themed to a unique subgenre from each floor’s category.

    Hotel Sylvia

    Setting: Newport, Oregon

    Synopsis: Inspired by Sylvia Beach — an American who founded the Shakespeare and Company bookstore in Paris — Hotel Sylvia has 22 rooms and originally opened in Newport, Oregon, in the early 1900s as a boarding house. In 1984, the hotel was bought and renovated to honor Beach, who was close friends with Ernest Hemmingway and James Joyce, who ended up creating a character for Beach in his novel Ulysses in tribute to her help getting him a publishing deal. The hotel was renovated earlier this year, entering its new chapter with its reopening in July.

    Main character: In honor of Beach’s literary career, the Hotel Sylvia has a handful of author-themed rooms — from William Shakespeare to Jane Austen — as well as literary-genre rooms and suites. The lobby and café are surrounded by bookshelves and cozy reading spots for guests to peruse and enjoy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience

    #2025 #America #Books #CoStar #Education #GuestExperience #Hotels #Libraries #Library #LiteraryHotels #Reading #Travel #UnitedStates #Writing

  10. News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience – CoStar

    7 stays with overflowing bookshelves, reading-ready nooks

    The Bookhouse Hotel at Faunbrook has seven rooms designed for book lovers by book lovers. (The Bookhouse Hotel)

    By Natalie Harms, Rachel Daub, CoStar News, September 19, 2025 | 7:23 AM

    Books transport their readers to new destinations within the pages. In turn, some hotels have taken a novel approach to providing a literary experience to guests.

    From wall-to-wall bookshelves to specialty suites, these seven hotels lean into the literary world and the power of the written word.

    Click through the slideshow of these literary hotels and scroll down to learn more about each one.

    https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/25162684/embed

    Library Hotel

    Setting: New York, New York

    Synopsis: This 60-key, independent luxury hotel was built in 1912 and renovated in 2012, according to CoStar data. The owner and operator, Library Hotel Collection, has three other New York hotels, but the Library Hotel in Midtown Manhattan is its literary crown jewel. The hotel has more than 6,000 books decorating its halls and restaurant concept called Madison & Vine. The Writer’s Den and Poetry Garden & Terrace on the 14th floor transforms each evening into Bookmarks Lounge, a rooftop bar with literary-inspired cocktails.

    Main character: The Library Hotel’s biggest literary aspect is its tribute to the Dewey Decimal Classification. Each of the 10 guestroom floors is themed to the major categories of the system: social science, literature, philosophy, religion and more. Each guestroom has 50 to 150 books plus artwork themed to a unique subgenre from each floor’s category.

    Hotel Sylvia

    Setting: Newport, Oregon

    Synopsis: Inspired by Sylvia Beach — an American who founded the Shakespeare and Company bookstore in Paris — Hotel Sylvia has 22 rooms and originally opened in Newport, Oregon, in the early 1900s as a boarding house. In 1984, the hotel was bought and renovated to honor Beach, who was close friends with Ernest Hemmingway and James Joyce, who ended up creating a character for Beach in his novel Ulysses in tribute to her help getting him a publishing deal. The hotel was renovated earlier this year, entering its new chapter with its reopening in July.

    Main character: In honor of Beach’s literary career, the Hotel Sylvia has a handful of author-themed rooms — from William Shakespeare to Jane Austen — as well as literary-genre rooms and suites. The lobby and café are surrounded by bookshelves and cozy reading spots for guests to peruse and enjoy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience

    #2025 #America #Books #CoStar #Education #GuestExperience #Hotels #Libraries #Library #LiteraryHotels #Reading #Travel #UnitedStates #Writing

  11. News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience – CoStar

    7 stays with overflowing bookshelves, reading-ready nooks

    The Bookhouse Hotel at Faunbrook has seven rooms designed for book lovers by book lovers. (The Bookhouse Hotel)

    By Natalie Harms, Rachel Daub, CoStar News, September 19, 2025 | 7:23 AM

    Books transport their readers to new destinations within the pages. In turn, some hotels have taken a novel approach to providing a literary experience to guests.

    From wall-to-wall bookshelves to specialty suites, these seven hotels lean into the literary world and the power of the written word.

    Click through the slideshow of these literary hotels and scroll down to learn more about each one.

    https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/25162684/embed

    Library Hotel

    Setting: New York, New York

    Synopsis: This 60-key, independent luxury hotel was built in 1912 and renovated in 2012, according to CoStar data. The owner and operator, Library Hotel Collection, has three other New York hotels, but the Library Hotel in Midtown Manhattan is its literary crown jewel. The hotel has more than 6,000 books decorating its halls and restaurant concept called Madison & Vine. The Writer’s Den and Poetry Garden & Terrace on the 14th floor transforms each evening into Bookmarks Lounge, a rooftop bar with literary-inspired cocktails.

    Main character: The Library Hotel’s biggest literary aspect is its tribute to the Dewey Decimal Classification. Each of the 10 guestroom floors is themed to the major categories of the system: social science, literature, philosophy, religion and more. Each guestroom has 50 to 150 books plus artwork themed to a unique subgenre from each floor’s category.

    Hotel Sylvia

    Setting: Newport, Oregon

    Synopsis: Inspired by Sylvia Beach — an American who founded the Shakespeare and Company bookstore in Paris — Hotel Sylvia has 22 rooms and originally opened in Newport, Oregon, in the early 1900s as a boarding house. In 1984, the hotel was bought and renovated to honor Beach, who was close friends with Ernest Hemmingway and James Joyce, who ended up creating a character for Beach in his novel Ulysses in tribute to her help getting him a publishing deal. The hotel was renovated earlier this year, entering its new chapter with its reopening in July.

    Main character: In honor of Beach’s literary career, the Hotel Sylvia has a handful of author-themed rooms — from William Shakespeare to Jane Austen — as well as literary-genre rooms and suites. The lobby and café are surrounded by bookshelves and cozy reading spots for guests to peruse and enjoy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience

    #2025 #America #Books #CoStar #Education #GuestExperience #Hotels #Libraries #Library #LiteraryHotels #Reading #Travel #UnitedStates #Writing

  12. News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience – CoStar

    7 stays with overflowing bookshelves, reading-ready nooks

    The Bookhouse Hotel at Faunbrook has seven rooms designed for book lovers by book lovers. (The Bookhouse Hotel)

    By Natalie Harms, Rachel Daub, CoStar News, September 19, 2025 | 7:23 AM

    Books transport their readers to new destinations within the pages. In turn, some hotels have taken a novel approach to providing a literary experience to guests.

    From wall-to-wall bookshelves to specialty suites, these seven hotels lean into the literary world and the power of the written word.

    Click through the slideshow of these literary hotels and scroll down to learn more about each one.

    https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/25162684/embed

    Library Hotel

    Setting: New York, New York

    Synopsis: This 60-key, independent luxury hotel was built in 1912 and renovated in 2012, according to CoStar data. The owner and operator, Library Hotel Collection, has three other New York hotels, but the Library Hotel in Midtown Manhattan is its literary crown jewel. The hotel has more than 6,000 books decorating its halls and restaurant concept called Madison & Vine. The Writer’s Den and Poetry Garden & Terrace on the 14th floor transforms each evening into Bookmarks Lounge, a rooftop bar with literary-inspired cocktails.

    Main character: The Library Hotel’s biggest literary aspect is its tribute to the Dewey Decimal Classification. Each of the 10 guestroom floors is themed to the major categories of the system: social science, literature, philosophy, religion and more. Each guestroom has 50 to 150 books plus artwork themed to a unique subgenre from each floor’s category.

    Hotel Sylvia

    Setting: Newport, Oregon

    Synopsis: Inspired by Sylvia Beach — an American who founded the Shakespeare and Company bookstore in Paris — Hotel Sylvia has 22 rooms and originally opened in Newport, Oregon, in the early 1900s as a boarding house. In 1984, the hotel was bought and renovated to honor Beach, who was close friends with Ernest Hemmingway and James Joyce, who ended up creating a character for Beach in his novel Ulysses in tribute to her help getting him a publishing deal. The hotel was renovated earlier this year, entering its new chapter with its reopening in July.

    Main character: In honor of Beach’s literary career, the Hotel Sylvia has a handful of author-themed rooms — from William Shakespeare to Jane Austen — as well as literary-genre rooms and suites. The lobby and café are surrounded by bookshelves and cozy reading spots for guests to peruse and enjoy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience

    #2025 #America #Books #CoStar #Education #GuestExperience #Hotels #Libraries #Library #LiteraryHotels #Reading #Travel #UnitedStates #Writing

  13. News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience – CoStar

    7 stays with overflowing bookshelves, reading-ready nooks

    The Bookhouse Hotel at Faunbrook has seven rooms designed for book lovers by book lovers. (The Bookhouse Hotel)

    By Natalie Harms, Rachel Daub, CoStar News, September 19, 2025 | 7:23 AM

    Books transport their readers to new destinations within the pages. In turn, some hotels have taken a novel approach to providing a literary experience to guests.

    From wall-to-wall bookshelves to specialty suites, these seven hotels lean into the literary world and the power of the written word.

    Click through the slideshow of these literary hotels and scroll down to learn more about each one.

    https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/25162684/embed

    Library Hotel

    Setting: New York, New York

    Synopsis: This 60-key, independent luxury hotel was built in 1912 and renovated in 2012, according to CoStar data. The owner and operator, Library Hotel Collection, has three other New York hotels, but the Library Hotel in Midtown Manhattan is its literary crown jewel. The hotel has more than 6,000 books decorating its halls and restaurant concept called Madison & Vine. The Writer’s Den and Poetry Garden & Terrace on the 14th floor transforms each evening into Bookmarks Lounge, a rooftop bar with literary-inspired cocktails.

    Main character: The Library Hotel’s biggest literary aspect is its tribute to the Dewey Decimal Classification. Each of the 10 guestroom floors is themed to the major categories of the system: social science, literature, philosophy, religion and more. Each guestroom has 50 to 150 books plus artwork themed to a unique subgenre from each floor’s category.

    Hotel Sylvia

    Setting: Newport, Oregon

    Synopsis: Inspired by Sylvia Beach — an American who founded the Shakespeare and Company bookstore in Paris — Hotel Sylvia has 22 rooms and originally opened in Newport, Oregon, in the early 1900s as a boarding house. In 1984, the hotel was bought and renovated to honor Beach, who was close friends with Ernest Hemmingway and James Joyce, who ended up creating a character for Beach in his novel Ulysses in tribute to her help getting him a publishing deal. The hotel was renovated earlier this year, entering its new chapter with its reopening in July.

    Main character: In honor of Beach’s literary career, the Hotel Sylvia has a handful of author-themed rooms — from William Shakespeare to Jane Austen — as well as literary-genre rooms and suites. The lobby and café are surrounded by bookshelves and cozy reading spots for guests to peruse and enjoy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: News | Literary hotels that showcase a novel guest experience

    #2025 #America #Books #CoStar #Education #GuestExperience #Hotels #Libraries #Library #LiteraryHotels #Reading #Travel #UnitedStates #Writing

  14. BusinessWire: CoStar Sues Zillow For Rampant Copyright Infringement (PRESS RELEASE). “The complaint shows that Zillow is unlawfully exploiting tens of thousands of CoStar Group’s watermarked photographs on its sites and on Redfin and Realtor.com, making this one of the largest, if not the largest, image infringement cases in history.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/03/businesswire-costar-sues-zillow-for-rampant-copyright-infringement/

  15. 8 yrs ago in #NorthCarolina, #industry rebelled against America’s first #FarRight #Republican “bathroom bill.” That decree, which restricted #public restroom use by “biological sex,” crumbled just 12 months later after #PayPal, #CoStar, #Deutsche Bank & #Adidas all scrapped projects. #Springsteen & other artists canceled shows. The #NBA & the #NCAA shuttled games & tournaments elsewhere.

    #economy #business #MAGA #Republicans #BadForBusiness

  16. 8 yrs ago in #NorthCarolina, #industry rebelled against America’s first #FarRight #Republican “bathroom bill.” That decree, which restricted #public restroom use by “biological sex,” crumbled just 12 months later after #PayPal, #CoStar, #Deutsche Bank & #Adidas all scrapped projects. #Springsteen & other artists canceled shows. The #NBA & the #NCAA shuttled games & tournaments elsewhere.

    #economy #business #MAGA #Republicans #BadForBusiness

  17. 8 yrs ago in #NorthCarolina, #industry rebelled against America’s first #FarRight #Republican “bathroom bill.” That decree, which restricted #public restroom use by “biological sex,” crumbled just 12 months later after #PayPal, #CoStar, #Deutsche Bank & #Adidas all scrapped projects. #Springsteen & other artists canceled shows. The #NBA & the #NCAA shuttled games & tournaments elsewhere.

    #economy #business #MAGA #Republicans #BadForBusiness

  18. 8 yrs ago in #NorthCarolina, #industry rebelled against America’s first #FarRight #Republican “bathroom bill.” That decree, which restricted #public restroom use by “biological sex,” crumbled just 12 months later after #PayPal, #CoStar, #Deutsche Bank & #Adidas all scrapped projects. #Springsteen & other artists canceled shows. The #NBA & the #NCAA shuttled games & tournaments elsewhere.

    #economy #business #MAGA #Republicans #BadForBusiness

  19. 8 yrs ago in #NorthCarolina, #industry rebelled against America’s first #FarRight #Republican “bathroom bill.” That decree, which restricted #public restroom use by “biological sex,” crumbled just 12 months later after #PayPal, #CoStar, #Deutsche Bank & #Adidas all scrapped projects. #Springsteen & other artists canceled shows. The #NBA & the #NCAA shuttled games & tournaments elsewhere.

    #economy #business #MAGA #Republicans #BadForBusiness