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EXO’s Baekhyun, Xiumin, Chen refute SM Entertainment's claims

EXO’s Baekhyun, Xiumin, Chen released long statement via their legal representative and called SM Entertainment's claims ‘false.’ They wish to be a part of EXO. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Madverse integrates Dolby.io to enable seamless music mastering for independent artists

This integration will allow musicians and artists to master songs by leveraging advanced music mastering functionality available through Dolby.io. Key Points

Financialexpress

Why doesn’t India have an award even half as prestigious as the Oscars?

We make more films than any other country in the world. Yet, trying to create a world-class prize for cinema is the stuff of black comedy, says Anupama Chopra. Key Points

Hindustan Times

BTS agency HYBE becomes biggest shareholder of K-pop industry rival SM

BTS agency HYBE issued an open letter as it becomes biggest shareholder of K-pop industry rival SM Entertainment. Here's what it said. Key Points

Hindustan Times

BTS agency takes legal action against those who caused harm to group's families

BTS members Jin, Suga and J-Hope are currently serving in the military. RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook will follow them soon. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Concert Chaos: Taylor Swift screams at security, Miranda Lambert skewers, and Adele issues warnings

In recent months, concert venues have witnessed a surge in dramatic incidents, from fan altercations to artists halting performances due to security concerns. Renowned figures like Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert, and Adele have encountered unexpected disruptions, generating headlines and prompting discussions on safety and etiquette at live events. Key Points

Economic Times

​From Cher to Pentatonix and ​Enhypen, here's complete list of artists performing at Macy’s Thanksgiving D

This year's annual event promises to be a spectacular celebration, featuring a dazzling array of attractions. Among the highlights are 16 enormous character balloons that will float gracefully through the sky, capturing the attention and imagination of onlookers. Additionally, the procession will showcase 26 intricately designed floats, each a masterpiece of creativity and artistry. Key Points

Economic Times

Art diary: Following footprints of art to raise climate concerns

Works of 32 artists are part this exhibition in Delhi, which deals with the concern of climatic change. The canvases and sculptures are a comment on the imbalance created in the ecosystem, often due to the human greed. Some artists also reflect on the affects of global warming. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Rock The Bells festival 2023: Tickets, artists lineups, venue of concert, key details

The Hip-Hop artists from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s will perform at the Rock The Bells festival 2023 in Forest Hills Stadium. Now the detail. Key Points

Economic Times

​Grammy Awards 2024: 405 artists vie for coveted ​ Best New Artist nominations

​While Gracie Abrams, Ice Spice, Coco Jones, Jelly Roll, Noah Kahan, Peso Pluma, the War and Treaty, and Lainey Wilson are among the standout contenders, the history of the Grammys is filled with unexpected twists and turns. Last year, few anticipated Samara Joy's nomination, yet she not only secured a spot but also claimed the victory. The eligibility list for this year comprises 397 additional artists, each bringing their unique flair and artistry to the table, further intensifying the competition. Key Points

Economic Times

Adele warns people against throwing things at artists: Watch her powerful speech

Adele fearlessly calls out trend of throwing objects at artists during concerts. artists like Bebe Rexha and Ava Max faced such incidents. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Best New Year deals 2024: Get up to 49% off on graphic tablets for work

Best New Year deals 2023: Get your creativity going with the help of the best graphic tablets available with heavy discounts on Amazon. Check out the top models and bring home one for yourself. Key Points

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CMT reveals Next Women of Country 2024 in Nashville showcase

Leslie Fram of CMT announced a partnership with female singer-songwriter collective Song Suffragettes to work toward greater parity for underrepresented female voices in our format. Here is the list of the 2024 class of rising stars. Key Points

Economic Times

MTV EMAs 2023 Nominations: All you may want to know

Taylor Swift dominates the MTV EMAs 2023 nominations with seven nods, including Best Artist, Best Song, and Best Video for Anti-Hero. Olivia Rodrigo and SZA follow closely with six nominations each. The awards will be broadcast live from Paris Nord on November 5. Key Points

Economic Times

TikTok, Warner Music Group to partner in music licensing deal

Warner Music Group (WMG.O), the record label conglomerate behind artists such as Radiohead, AC/DC and Madonna, has signed a licensing deal with Chinese short-video app TikTok to boost its social media revenues. Key Points

Reuters

Google Chrome unleashed personalisation power with new desktop customisations. Here's how to try them..

Chrome browser has expanded its collection of background image options, providing users with more choices. In addition to the existing categories like 'Landscape' and 'Seascapes', users will now find additional categories based on the artists' locations and heritage. Key Points

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Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder—but Memorability May Be Universal

When humans and a neural network viewed pieces of art, they all found the same images memorable. What those images have in common offers a glimpse into what fascinates the brain. Key Points

WIRED

OpenAI’s New Tool Will Give artists Control Over Their Data—but It’s Unclear How

ChatGPT developer OpenAI says that artists and other content owners will be able to request that their work be excluded from use in AI development. Many details of the scheme remain unclear. Key Points

WIRED

View: Attitudes of parents and schools towards other careers must change

A prerequisite for the acceptance of different professions, though, is a change in our attitude. Parents want children to become doctors, engineers or bureaucrats due to the automatic 'respect' and awe these careers ensure. At another level, swaggering gangsters dispensing ersatz 'justice' in their areas also draw admiring wannabes for the same reason. Careers as, say, school teachers, chefs, graphic artists or cabin crew do not ellicit that same 'respect' in India yet. Key Points

Economic Times

When brains do more, who owns us?

Discover how Neuralink, a brain-chip startup, is revolutionizing brain-computer interface technology. Learn about the ethical concerns and regulations surrounding the use of implants and the need for transparency and collaboration in its development. Key Points

Times Of India