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In A Polarized World, Will The Future Of Cinema Be Alternate Takes? – Deadline

Posted: November 11, 2021 at 5:35 pm

At the exit to a gallery in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is a display of opinions about the future of cinema. For example:

THE FUTURE OF CINEMA IS INCLUSION NOT EXCLUSION

Kimberly Steward Film Executive

Or:

THE FUTURE OF CINEMA IS A FUSION OF TECHNOLOGY AND IMAGINATION

Thomas Duffield Production Designer

Well, heres a modest addition, minus the block lettering, from yours truly, outside observer: The future of cinema is alternate takes.

That thought, profound or otherwise, occurred alongside the realization that Jason Reitmans Ghostbusters: Afterlifea fourth entry in the Ghostbusters cycleis set for release a week from Friday, on Nov. 19.

The film is unusual not in its reiterative naturein the blockbuster world, franchise pictures are the rule, not the exceptionbut rather in the fact that it overlooks its predecessor, Paul Feigs female-driven Ghostbusters reboot from 2016.

This, of course, caused some hard feelings. Back in 2019, Leslie Jones, a lead player in the reboot, declared on Twitter: So insulting. (Expletive deleted.) We dint count. Its like something trump would do. (Trump voice) Gonna redo ghostbusteeeeers better with men, will be huge. Those women aint ghostbusteeeeers ugh so annoying.

Reitman then paid polite homage to the reboot. Jones apologized for her language, not the sentiment. Columbia Pictures, which made both films (actually, the new one involves kids), forged ahead, and is obviously hoping for the best next week.

But doesnt the contretemps suggest something even better than a model for soldiering through movieland embarrassment? Might it actually hold a key to the Future of Cinema, in an age when you have your truth, I have my truth, and we can no more agree on what we want from a film than on political candidates, vaccine statistics, or the proximate date of climate Armageddon?

Lets face it. Were not coming out of our cultural caves any time soon. With help from social media and narrative-obsessed news organizations, weve become comfortable living within cocoons of safety and affirmation.

For the film industry, this is a problem. The biggest films, once targeted at four quadrants, risk losing one side or another of a polarized audience that divides over casting or story points that touch on race, gender, social justice or, just as often, the competing expectations of an empowered fan base. Marvels Eternals is just the latest outsized film to struggle with split opinions and come up short of predecessors at the box office.

But the Ghostbusters blow-up suggests an experiment. Instead of gambling on one huge film, why not offer two somewhat smaller takes on the same theme simultaneously?

If theres a debate over the sex or race of James Bond, make the film twice, exploring each side of the central question, almost like Peter Howitts Sliding Doors or the Marisa Silver-/Ken Kwapis-directed He Said, She Said, but on a much grander scale. Identify the two main competing points of view toward your picture, then shoot and edit it once for each side. Put the films in theaters (or on devices) simultaneously. Turn negative fan energy into a positive, as rival audience segments slug it out, each getting behind one version or the other. A single, clever marketing campaign should cover the bases. Some viewers might watch one film twice, to boost their movie. Others might buy tickets to both, to see what the other side is thinking. Either way, if costs are contained, you win.

Clearly, this wouldnt work for every film. In fact, it probably wouldnt work for many. But once, or twice, or three times a year, parallel runs of alternate takesfilms that honestly tell a single story from rival points of view (were not talking about edits to please censors or the airlines)might become an event.

Who knows? They might even point toward The Future of Cinema.

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French and Saunders will NEVER return, according to comedy legend Dawn French… – The US Sun

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FRENCH and Saunders were one of tellys best loved comedy duos but the pair wont team up again for a sketch show.

Dawn French says despite Jennifer twisting her arm, a reunion wont happen.

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Speaking in a YouTube interview with Sarah OConnell, she said: We both have the same tattoo, which we got on the very last night of doing our double act.

We were on tour in Auckland in New Zealand, and we knew we wouldnt be touring our double act again. I mean, you know, here I am saying that and that was lots of years ago.

Im done with that. Done with the double act part of it. Not done with her.

"Theres lots of things Id love to do with her.

But doing sketches on telly, I think weve had our moment with it...though shes trying to persuade me to do some more.

Heres hoping Jennifer cracks that nut one day.

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IF youve ever wanted to work with Jamie Oliver, eat all of his food and get paid for it, now is your chance.

But there is just one catch you have to be his exact double. Well, part of you does.

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The Naked Chef is looking for someone to stand in for him when close-ups of his hands are filmed.

The slightly peculiar role is being advertised by producers on a new TV series Jamie is shooting, and needs someone booked in for three weeks time.

An ad posted online reads: Jamie Oliver Ltd are looking for a hand double for a shoot on November 24 (although could lead to more work).

Most importantly, your hands need to look like Jamies.

Please send pictures of your hands (including forearms) and what experience you have working with food.

But the team posting the ad did quickly stress that Jamie does actually do the legwork with the ingredients.

They added: And yes, before you ask, Jamie does genuinely make all his own food!

I thought I was going to have to call him The Faked Chef there...

MAYA JAMAs shades are the most ridiculous celebrity accessory since Bobby Norris's side thong on Towie.

The presenters sunglasses as well as her skimpy top would have been perfect for a sun-kissed morning in Marbella.

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But Maya was pictured on a chilly night out in rainy London as she made her way to new private members club 180 House.

Next month, she starts presenting duties on Simon Cowell's new ITV musical game show Walk The Line, alongside panellists Gary Barlow, Dawn French and Mabel.

Though judging by this outfit, Maya still thinks shes hosting BBC1s Save Our Summer.

REAL LIFE MONOPOLY

THIS Mornings Alison Hammond and Josie Gibson will play a life-sized game of Monopoly on todays show.

Winning the key for Pentonville Road, Josie crows: I feel like Ive just bought my first house!

Calm down until youve got a Mayfair hotel, Josie.

THE woke brigade are going to be spitting teeth...while the rest of us are just splitting our sides.

Britbox is showcasing 200 old-school festive specials from the BBC and ITV, including sitcoms Are You Being Served? and Some Mothers Do Ave Em.

Theyre just the kind of vintage shows brimming with archaic language and dad gags that provide the spice of life. And theres no better time than Christmas to enjoy it.

One downside is there will be warnings about possible politically incorrect humour.

But thats a small price to pay for this gift.

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Dave Chappelle Cracks Politically Incorrect Joke About …

Posted: November 7, 2021 at 11:48 am

Dave Chappelle released his latest Netflix special, The Closer, on Tuesday. If you enjoy comedy, Chappelle is the GOAT. If you don't, you're probably one of these leftist assclowns whining about him on the internet. This makes The Closer twice as funny because the special was mostly a response to people who do that. Some of us can respect the artistry, even when he's saying uncomfortable things. Other people write for liberal blogs.

This joke was my favorite. Chappelle talked about catching C*VID. Spoiler: It wasn't a big deal. He declared himself the "Magic Johnson of C*VID." Then he made a hilarious comparison between the battle raging inside his body and things he was seeing on the news.

Dave Chappelle on Corona Virus(The Closer) Stand up Comedyyoutu.be

"I was stressed because I kept watching these videos of my beloved black people beating up my believed Asian people and being so cruel."

Point of information. #StopAsianHate stopped being something the media cared about when they could no longer tie it to Trump supporters.

"And the whole time I watched those videos, this is f*cked up, but I couldn't help but feel like when I saw these brothers beating these Asians up ... that's probably what's happening inside of my body."

I highly recommend watching The Closer when you have a moment. I can't call it one of my most favorite specials of his. But even when Dave Chappelle doesn't exceed my usual Dave Chappelle expectations, he's still better than most others in comedy.

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Breaking News – Showtime Presents "Even More Funny Women of a Certain Age" on Wednesday, November 24 at 10 PM ET/PT | TheFutonCritic.com -…

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SHOWTIME(R) PRESENTS "EVEN MORE FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE" ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 at 10 PM ET/PT

New Special Features Emmy(R) Nominee Teri Hatcher in First-Ever Stand-Up Performance

LOS ANGELES - November, 5 2021 - The hit comedy showcase FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE makes its return to SHOWTIME with a third comedy special, EVEN MORE FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE. Emmy nominee and SAG Award winner Teri Hatcher (Desperate Housewives) leads a cast of female comedy veterans in her debut comedy special for a night of over-the-top uninhibited stand-up. The hour-long special also stars Carole Montgomery, Wendy Liebman, Monique Marvez, Leighann Lord and Marsha Warfield, who talk sex, dating and how they hilariously made it through the pandemic. Filmed at the Irvine Improv in Orange County, California, EVEN MORE FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE premieres on Wednesday, November 24 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. To watch and share a trailer from EVEN MORE FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE go to:

EVEN MORE FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE is part of a monthly comedy showcase in New York and Los Angeles hosted by creator Montgomery, a well-known fixture on the comedy scene who has performed for more than 40 years. She's made numerous television appearances, including Politically Incorrect and Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, starred in two long-running Las Vegas revues and made nearly a dozen tours around the world for Armed Forces Entertainment, performing for our troops.

EVEN MORE FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE is a Killer Bunny Entertainment production. Carole Montgomery, Dave Goldberg and Robert Cea serve as executive producers.

Showtime Networks Inc. (SNI), a wholly owned subsidiary of ViacomCBS Inc., owns and operates the premium service SHOWTIME(R), which features critically acclaimed original series, provocative documentaries, box-office hit films, comedy and music specials and hard-hitting sports. SHOWTIME is available as a stand-alone streaming service across all major streaming devices and Showtime.com, as well as via cable, DBS, telco and streaming video providers. SNI also operates the premium services THE MOVIE CHANNEL(TM) and FLIX(R), as well as on demand versions of all three brands. SNI markets and distributes sports and entertainment events for exhibition to subscribers on a pay-per-view basis through SHOWTIME PPV(R). For more information, go to http://www.SHO.com.

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What is politically correct language? | EHLION

Posted: November 5, 2021 at 10:34 pm

Introduction

In recent years and decades, weve been paying more attention to our words. Society in general has been moving towards non-discriminatory language.

How did this come about? Why do we consider some words more ethic than others? What does this mean in our everyday life? How has this influenced translators?

Read on for a list of day to day examples in personal life and the workplace as well as in social life.

The definition of politically correct language (abbreviated to PC) is choosing and using words that focus on empathy, fairness and justice. Word and phrases that have been accepted and entered into our day to day vocabulary that enhance the inclusion of individuals or groups of people, usually found in minorities in our societies and communities.

Therefore, it is both an active behaviour as well as an intentional avoidance of using words and expressions which could imply a sense of exclusion and marginalization of people who are considered to be socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.

Words that were commonly used in the past are nowadays completely out. Different organizations and authorities have also come up with language, policies, and measures that are considered as alternatives to old-fashioned words, pushing out language discrimination and always adding to the ever-growing politically correct language list.

Politically correct language is based on the idea behind the belief that words shape our reality and so the philosophy of language behind it gives weight to words.

On a general note, to be politically correct you need to avoid using:

See examples of all the above in our downloadable list here

The aim of politically correct language revolves around empathy, fairness and justice.

In many countries it has become a legal requirement to use certain alternatives to words or phrases that have been declared derogatory.

Political correctness the politics of culture and language emerged in Western societies around the 1970s through what seemed a self-parody by activists of a good number of new social movements. It all started with the English translation of Chinese Communist texts, in particular the Cultural Revolution, which was seen as the correct line, or even ideologically sound.

By time, as we walked through the 2000s, this higher sensitivity towards disadvantages of minorities in our society has been given ample attention by significant and influential authorities that have demanded that politically correct language for disabilities, for example, is made part of legislations.

By now, politically correct language has been embedded in everyday words and expressions. We have all become much more aware of what is politically correct language, even when were doing something as relaxing as socializing with friends.

While it was okay to ask someone if they were married or if they had a boyfriend or a girlfriend in the past, we now refer to their significant other as their partner. Apart from opting for gender-neutral language which avoids the implication of sexual orientation, the word partner also moves away from discussing if the person decided to get married or not. Heres a glossary of Terms about Sexuality.

When we are discussing other social situations such as homelessness, we no longer use the homeless. This term conveys generalization of all the different persons who are homeless at present. By using this term, we are prioritizing that they are persons first and foremost, who are homeless right now. Another way of making this clearer is by saying persons experiencing homelessness;

Politically correct language is such a complexity of underlying accepted manners or unacceptable behaviour or choice of words that sometimes the same word can be deemed correct or derogatory, depending on the tone of voice or facial expression a person uses when saying the word.

This is why, at EHLION we make sure that copy editing and professional translation services that work on content for your company are in the loop of what is culturally accepted in your target market.

Contact us today for a free consultation of how we can make your site, services and products politically correct.

Say Im describing a person. If I say someone is a Chinese, it is perceived that I am implying that he is one of the many migrants, generalizing all of the individuals having those origins and removing merit to their personal situation nowadays. However, if I say someone is Chinese, this is deemed to be politically correct as Im describing their origin.

Whats more it is socially expected to try and swerve away from generic terms like Asian.

Lets have a look at the size of Asia in comparison to the whole world map.

Therefore by saying someone is Asian, it seems impersonal and uninterested. The politically correct way to do it is to be as specific as possible. Are they Indian? Bengali? Thai? Khmei?

Make sure you avoid these politically incorrect gaffes with our Cross Cultural Training.

When dealing with multicultural workplaces and business clients the mist of what is politically correct and what isnt gets thicker and can make or break deals.

In Japan for instance, business etiquette has a name Omotenashi.

In China, Guanxi is a complex and powerful concept in the business culture and forms an integral part of negotiations and behaviour in general when dealing with Chinese companies in which hierarchy is absolute key.

On the other hand Swedish culture and customs are so much more laid back.

This is why we at EHLION offer Cross Cultural Training with experts that can guide you into a smooth interaction when dealing with colleagues, business partners or clients.

Opponents of politically correct language claim that substituting what are considered hurtful or offensive words by their alternatives trending at the moment, doesnt lead to anything as they are still focusing on that supposedly wrong, offensive or harmful title. Ben ONeill has claimed that politically correct language is useless as long as the social stigma is still real in our societies.

Others on this side of the spectrum, argue that politically correct language is selective on who or what group deserves more respect.

Supporters of politically correct language have claimed that its use by the grand majority of society, including entertainment outlets such as parks, restaurants and venues but also in schools and workplaces have most certainly brought more awareness to making all citizens feel included and respected. PC has made and keeps making the rules clear on what is acceptable and what isnt.

A lot of spokespersons for minority groups emphasize how this has, although not mitigated the disadvantages, made it okay to demand respect and in the case of abuse or misuse of language, being backed by the legislations around what is politically correct language has made them feel more secure in their everyday life.

In the translation profession, words are what stones are for a builder.

Lets think of the story of The Three Little Pigs for a moment. Depending on what words you use, you can have a hay house, a wooden house or a brick house.

If the translator picks a poor choice of words, the quality of the content will be as strong as the hay house. An improved choice of words will turn your content into a wooden house, while a professional who is aware of political correctness specific for the region for which you are preparing the content, will lead to the very successful and sturdy brick house.

The choice of words can absolutely and directly influence your sales or business negotiations.

Contact us today to see how our experts can assist you with Professional Translation Services and Copy Editing.

Wouldnt it be handy to have a list of politically correct language examples and examples of politically correct expressions?

Weve done just that for you, here is a politically correct language list with 40 alternatives to politically incorrect words and phrases.

Here is a politically correct language pdf of 40 alternatives to terms that are no longer in use, for you to download:

Rules and trends that define politically incorrect language seem to change faster as time goes by and people are more open about what they consider to be offensive to them and what they deem acceptable.

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Discover 100 Politically Correct words and phrases

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The Mainstream Media (MSM) habit of using politically correct words and phrases is an attempt to control the way people think.

The control of language is an essential policy in the establishment of a totalitarian society.

I have been following media reports about the situation in Syria and have become increasingly annoyed about the editorial style of reporting events.

What do I mean by this?

Well, I want to know what is happening in Syria but Im getting biased reports from news channels and reporters.

Every story seems to be an editorial.

In other words, journalists insist on putting their own spin on the story.

By selecting certain adjectives and using other literary tools, the author manipulates the reader.

Consider these phrases which the MSM use all the time:

Notice the use of the word regime instead of government.

Also, see how the MSM describes terrorists as protesters and rebels.

Left-wingers use politically correct words and phrases because they believe that words such as Christmas and manpower might offend some people.

However, its much more than that; political correctness is used as a form of mind control.

The phrase best man for the job is now politically incorrect; its now best person for the job.

Some words have not been replaced but have taken on a new meaning.

For example, the word fascist now means anyone who disagrees with the far-left.

Furthermore, the word dictator now means any leader who does not agree with the UK government.

Britons have been gagged by political correctness.

The British National Party believes in freedom of speech and also believes that criticism and dissent are essential in a democracy.

The far-left uses slur words against their political opponents because they have lost the argument.

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Books about political correctness

Controlling the language is crucial in a totalitarian system.

The author George Orwell in his book Politics and the English Languagewrote: If thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.

Hence, Orwells invention of the fictional language Newspeak which is used in his classic dystopian novel 1984.

Newspeak is a form of English that is controlled by the state to corrupt happiness and free thought.

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Robert B. Spencer – Wikipedia

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American anti-Muslim author and blogger

Robert Bruce Spencer (born 1962)[1] is an American anti-Muslim[2][3][4][5] author, blogger and one of the key figures of the counter-jihad movement. His published books include two New York Times bestsellers.

In 2003 he founded and has since directed a blog that tracks what he considers Islamic extremism, known as Jihad Watch. He co-founded the anti-Muslim group Stop Islamization of America with blogger and far-right conspiracy theorist Pamela Geller.[6] Reports that two of Spencer's books were listed in FBI training materials and that he had given seminars to various law enforcement units in the United States stirred controversy.[2][7] He has frequently appeared on Fox News.[8] In 2013 the UK Home Office barred Spencer from travel to the UK for 3 to 5 years for "making statements that may foster hatred that might lead to inter-community violence".

Spencer was baptized in the Greek Orthodox Church and joined the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in 1984.[9][10][11] In a 2006 interview, Spencer stated that his grandparents were forced to emigrate from an area that is now part of Turkey under Ataturk because they were Christians.[12] According to a 2010 interview in New York magazine, Spencer's father worked for the Voice of America during the Cold War, and in his younger days, Spencer himself worked at Revolution Books, a Maoist bookstore in New York City founded by Robert Avakian.[13]

Spencer received an M.A. in 1986 in religious studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His masters thesis was on Catholic history.[14] He has said he has been studying Islamic theology, law, and history since 1980.[12][15] He worked in think tanks for more than 20 years,[13] and in 20022003 was an adjunct fellow with the Free Congress Foundation.[16] Spencer named Paul Weyrich, also a Melkite Catholic, as a mentor of his writings on Islam. Spencer writes, "Paul Weyrich taught me a great deal, by word and by example about how to deal both personally and professionally with the slanders and smears that are a daily aspect of this work."[16]

Spencer was criticized by clergy in the Catholic Church because of his views on Islam.[11] He left the church in 2016 to return to the Greek Orthodox Church as a result of "personal reflection and historical study".[17]

Spencer is known for his anti-Muslim views.[2][3][4][5][18][19][20] He comments on radical Islam, Islamic extremism, Islamic terrorism, and Islamic supremacism.[21] Spencer's commentary on Islam has been regarded as "hav[ing] made a huge impact on the misinformation about Islam that circulates so freely on the Internet, in the media, and in political circles."[22]

Spencer co-founded the anti-Muslim[2][3][4][5] group Stop Islamization of America (also known as the American Freedom Defense Initiative) with Pamela Geller in 2010. The organization is designated as a hate group by the Anti-Defamation League[23] and the Southern Poverty Law Center.[24][25][26] He and Geller led a campaign to stop the building of Park51, an Islamic community center near the World Trade Center, which they referred to as the "Ground Zero Mosque".[18]

In July 2011, Wired reported that two of Spencer's books were listed in FBI training materials. Both The Truth About Muhammad and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam were recommended for agents hoping to better understand Islam.[7]

Anders Breivik, the Norwegian spree killer behind the 2011 Norway terrorist attacks which killed 77, cited Spencer 64 times in his manifesto and wrote of him, "About Islam I recommend essentially everything written by Robert Spencer."[18][27] Spencer condemned Breivik and said he was unfairly blamed by the media for the attack.[28][19]

In 2012, Spencer released Did Muhammad Exist? that questions whether there is any historical evidence that the prophet of Islam actually existed. A reviewer for The New American commented, "Spencer's work is not a 'balanced' one nor does it appear to have been intended to be."[29] He released a second book in 2021, Islamophobia and The Threat to Free Speech, in which Spencer argued that America and the larger Western world was primed and prepared to surrender its free speech under the threat of Islamophobia.[30]

The government of Pakistan banned Spencer's book, The Truth About Muhammad, in 2016, citing "objectionable material" as the cause.[31] Onward Muslim Soldiers was banned in Malaysia in 2007.[32]

An October 2010 investigative report by The Tennessean described Spencer as one of several individuals who "... cash in on spreading hate and fear about Islam." Tennessean investigation concluded: "IRS filings from 2008 show that Robert Spencer earned $132,537 from the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and Horowitz pocketed over $400,000 for himself in just one year."[33][34]

On April 13, 2017, Spencer spoke at the Truman State University despite protests and a petition against him. He was invited by the Young America's Foundation.[35] On May 1, 2017, Spencer spoke at the University of Buffalo. There he was shouted down and heckled.[36] On May 3, 2017, Spencer spoke at Gettysburg College; 375 alumni urged the college president Janet Morgan Riggs to cancel the speech, but the event went on as planned.[37] Spencer said, "There is one kind of diversity that is not valued generally in an academic setting and that is intellectual diversity."[38] On November 14, 2017, Spencer spoke at Stanford University. Many students walked out during the event.[39]

Spencer said that "a young Icelandic Leftist" poisoned him in 2017 in Reykjavik, Iceland.[40][41]

On June 26, 2013, Spencer and Pamela Geller were banned from entering the UK.[42] They were due to speak at an English Defence League march in Woolwich, south London, where Drummer Lee Rigby was killed. Home Secretary Theresa May informed Spencer and Geller that their presence in the UK would "not be conducive to the public good".[43]

A letter from the UK Home Office stated that this decision is based on Spencer's statement that Islam "is a religion or a belief system that mandates warfare against unbelievers for the purpose of establishing a societal model that is absolutely incompatible with Western society. ...Because of media and general government unwillingness to face the sources of Islamic terrorism these things remain largely unknown."[44]

The decision was to stand for between three and five years. The ban followed a concerted campaign by the UK anti-racism organization Hope not Hate,[45] which said it had collected 26,000 signatures for a petition to the Home Secretary.[46] Spencer and Geller contested the ban, but in 2015 the British Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal, arguing that "this was a public order case where the police had advised that significant public disorder and serious violence might ensue from the proposed visit."[47][48]

The ban was criticized by Douglas Murray. He stated that Islamist hate preachers are still allowed to enter the UK, and noted his belief that what Geller and Spencer say is much less objectionable than the views and statements of extremist Muslim clerics such as Muhammad al-Arefe, who was allowed to enter the UK shortly before Spencer and Geller were banned.[49]

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Real Time with Bill Maher Season 21: Everything You Need To Know – Nilsen Report

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Real Time with Bill Maher is officially renewed for two more seasons. The late-night series currently has 20 seasons in total.

Real Time with Bill Maher, a weekly HBO discussion series hosted by comedian and political satirist Bill Maher, airs once a week. Real Time, like his former Comedy Central and ABC series Politically Incorrect, featured a panel of guests who analyse current events in politics and the media. Unlike the previous show, visitors are typically more knowledgeable about the subject: the panel includes more specialists, such as journalists, academics, and politicians, and fewer actors and celebrities.

Real Time is a weekly hour-long studio audience show that airs live on Friday nights at 10:00 p.m. ET. It originated from Television Citys Studio 33 (The Bob Barker Studio). Furthermore, a 10- to 15-minute Overtime section soon follows the broadcast on YouTube (Live Streams), answering questions submitted by fans via HBOs online page for the show.

Without further ado, heres what we know about Real Time with Bill Maher so far.

HBO has extended Real Time with Bill Maher for two more seasons, which is great news for fans of the American talk show.

According to Variety, the politically incorrect conversational show featuring the very famous comedian and satirist will air on HBO until 2024 and will be available to stream on HBO Max.

Nina Rosenstein, HBOs Executive Vice President of Programming, announced in September that the show REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER had been renewed for two more seasons. The show will run on HBO until 2024 and will be accessible to watch on HBO Max.

After 19 seasons, REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER remains a Friday night destination for fresh perspectives and smart conversation about todays most relevant issues, Rosenstein said adding, His weekly editorials are insightful, must-see viewing in his signature voice, and were proud to continue our relationship with Bill and the incredible team at Real Time.

In a review of Mahers roundtable talks and interviews, Variety remarked that There may not be a more eclectic guest list on all of television noting that the host presents his distinct viewpoint on current topics while allowing others to speak and dispute. A monologue is also included in Real Time with Bill Maher.

Im thrilled to be signing such a fabulous deal with the best network. What can I say beginners luck! Maher Added.

Bill Mahers debut HBO special aired in 1989, and he has since featured in eleven more, including the hour-long specials Bill Maher: Live From Oklahoma, Bill Maher: Live From D.C., and Bill Maher But Im Not Wrong, The Decider, Im Swiss, Victory Begins at Home, Be More Cynical, The Golden Goose Special, and Stuff That Struck Me funny.

In addition, he has hosted two half-hour stand-up specials, as well as the specials 30 Seconds Over Washington and Comic Relief VI(TM).

Maher, Sheila Griffiths, Marc Gurvitz, Dean Johnsen, and Billy Martin are executive producers of Real Time with Bill Maher, according to Variety. Chris Kelly is the co-executive producer; Matt Wood is the producer, and Paul Casey is the director. (ANI)

As of now, the release date for the late-night series is not out yet but its likely to arrive sometime in 2022 but without any further assumptions, lets all wait for the official announcements.

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LINDON DODD: Got to find the haystack, then the needle – Evening News and Tribune

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I like that glasses suggest intelligence instead of broken eyes!

Jonathan Vinson

I had one of those kind of afternoons all people probably have but nobody knows about them.

I was getting ready to do my daily push-up regimen. I say daily but every once in a while I might skip a day or two and then begin a new consecutive string.

Anyway, the whole reason to tell you that is that when I do my push-ups I remove my eyeglasses. When I say eyeglasses, I really might as well be saying I remove my eyeballs.

My vision without being corrected would rival that of a cave-dwelling bat. If I had my eyeglasses removed and stood 10 feet in front of a mirror I would not be able to positively identify myself if I were under oath in a court of law.

So, routinely I set the glasses down and went to the floor. After my brisk workout I was attempting to catch my breath. As Donovan once musically proclaimed, Ah, but I may as well just try and catch the wind!

Senior moments is such a cruel and stereotypical description that I almost hesitate to use it. Just say I am not unfamiliar with the definition and/or working context of the concept! I have no idea either. Sometimes the words just type out.

Suffice it to say a futile attempt by definition could be defined as someone without their eyeglasses who is looking for their eyeglasses. Sorry, I refuse to accept that I need a 1950s school librarian neck chain not to lose my glasses. I dont refuse to accept that it might possibly be time to wear one. I refuse to add another unfashion statement to my once hip and suave wardrobe. Nowadays a bathroom robe and slippers might be considered ample proof for boasting to someone that it counts as getting dressed for the day.

I know what you are all wondering at this moment boxers or briefs?

I was not looking for a needle in a haystack I am saying I couldnt see the haystack. My eyes have always been bad. In the second grade we took an eye exam. To my knowledge I was 6 or 7 and had never had one. Some people thought I was a teachers pet because I sat in the front row. Heck, she wrote in letters two feet high on the chalkboard, and I had to be within a six-foot radius to read them.

I admit to being a pretty good student and probably sucked up to the teachers.

I got eyeglasses and thought I had been reborn. The earliest I can remember was an optometrist telling me that in one eye I had 20/200 vision. If my math is right that is about 10 times worse than someone with 20/20. I looked it up. I was considered to have what is called a severe visual impairment.

And when it comes to night vision that 20/200 would be considered eagle-eyed. If I were out somewhere after dark and misplaced my eyeglasses I would have to just camp out there until dawn.That first pair of spectacles were black, thick-framed and had lenses the size of the bottom of the old-time Coca Cola glass bottles you know the ones we used to pick up on the road and get a nickel each for at the store. As a kid that was like the California Gold strike. I could walk a mile and redeem enough bottles to go grocery shopping at Lawlers General Store on Allison Lane.

And by grocery shopping, I mean candy buying in bulk.

Anyway since my days in the second grade, eyeglasses now are almost a status symbol. My new prescription pair are Ray Ban. They have very thin bifocal lenses, razor-thin blue-tipped frames and almost give me a totally different appearance. I am no Chris Hemsworth, but I think I look the best that a pair of eyeglasses can influence considering what we are working with here.

Sorry for the stream of consciousness detour on the story. I didnt mean to go all Robin Williams on you.

Where were we? I am trying to remember. I dont want to have to go back and read this thing again.

Oh, yeah! I was looking for my eyeglasses that I had misplaced while I wasnt wearing my eyeglasses. In case you just feel a need to know I think the longest time it ever took for me to find them after a set of push-ups is 8 to 10 minutes. And yes, swearing was involved.

Since I paid three times as much for this pair of glasses as I did for my first personal car, losing them would be like suffering a loss from a major financial investment in my future.

I am not proud or embarrassed by my story. I am not bragging about still doing a daily regimen of push-ups. I am proud, however, to still engage in one very physical activity that doesnt involve grunting and/or being seated.

As you can probably guess by now the story had kind of a happy ending. I did find my eyeglasses strewn about somewhere in the living room after feeling my way around like the old Musky the Mole cartoon character on Deputy Dawg.

In todays vernacular I would be considered visually challenged. I suspect the terms four eyes, blind as a bat, and Professor Gizmo are now considered politically incorrect.

I prefer the term visually enhanced. Sounds like I had a vision enlargement.

Future blind-squirrel-finding-a-nut-in-a-snowstorm-moments will again be an appropriate analogy. Or, as my son likes to add with his judgmental appraisal of me at the eyeglass-missing moments, Mr. Magoo; youve done it again!

Ah, remember the good old days when we could make fun of the hard of seeing?

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How to Invest With Wit and Wisdom – ThinkAdvisor

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Who are the investors that sagely said, It takes courage to be a pig and Risk comes from not knowing what youre doing?

These and hundreds of other witticisms, most related to risk management, pack Applied Wisdom: 700 Witticisms to Save Your Assets (Radius Book Group, Nov. 16), a new book byAlexander M. Ineichen, a chartered financial analyst and 33-year veteran of the financial services industry.

In an interview with ThinkAdvisor, the founder of Ineichen Research and Management discusses a dozen witticisms found in his amusing, illuminating book.

These observations, made by VIPs as different as Confucius and Jerry Seinfeld, are typically profound, sometimes politically incorrect and often simply saucy.

Here are two examples about success: Buy when the cannons are thundering and sell when the violins are playing (banker N.R. Rothschild).

Rise early, work hard, strike oil. John Paul Getty called that his formula for success.

Ineichen, who founded his Swiss-based independent research firm in 2009, focuses on risk management and nowcasting.

The latter, he says, replaces the guesswork of forecasting and is the basis of a robust decision-making process.

He started out in derivatives brokerage and risk management products at Swiss Bank Corp. in 1988. He was with UBS in Zurich and London from 1990 to 2009. In 2000, he wrote the widely read white paper In Search of Alpha, and in 2001, The Search for Alpha Continues.

Much of the wit and wisdom in his book Ineichen has been collecting quips for 35 years concerns the benefits of contrarianism in investing and the advice not to blindly follow the crowd.

ThinkAdvisor recently interviewed Ineichen, a chartered alternative investment analyst as well, who was phoning from Zug, Switzerland.

Read on to pick up pearls of risk-management wisdom from the likes of Cicero and Peter Lynch, and to find out who originated the pithy quotes at the top of this article.

Here are highlights of our conversation:

THINKADVISOR: How can the witticisms in your book help financial advisors?

ALEXANDER INEINCHEN: They contain a lot of summarized knowledge from the past. Often financial theory takes that wisdom and mathematizes it.

When you apply the wisdom to finance and risk management, in particular, its helpful.

Lets talk about 12 of the witticisms youve written about. First, this one from Warren Buffett: Successful investing requires a quality of temperament, not a high IQ. You need an IQ of 125 tops, and you must be able to think for yourself.

I dont know whether the 125 measurement is correct, but theres a concept from psychology suggesting that extremely smart people, especially book-smart people, can actually make pretty bad mistakes by, sort of, missing whats going on in the real world.

The first part of the quote is a reference to that: You need a certain attitude and to be analytical.

The second part refers to the contrarian idea that you have to be able to think on your own, which means you cant always just follow what everyone else does.

If you do that, youll have the performance of average investors. But you want to be better than the average investor. That means you need to think for yourself and do something different when a storm comes up.

Buffett also said, Risk comes from not knowing what youre doing.

Ignorance of ignorance and hubris are also just as dangerous.

Heres one from British economist John Maynard Keynes: When circumstances change, I change my mind. What do you do?

He said that if you spot a change, you have to change your investment hypothesis. But until the day when and if the circumstances change, leave the positions in your portfolio as is.

Keynes said too: If you really want to buy something cheap, you cant wait until the market loves it.

A good example is energy stocks a year ago. They were so hated because everyone was focused on green and clean energy. The market neglected those stocks, but then you had such a strong rebound over the past 12 months.

From famed Magellan Fund manager Peter Lynch:

Never invest in an idea you cant illustrate with a crayon.

The idea here is to keep it simple. Its the concept that you need to understand what youre investing in.

Albert Einstein said, If you cant explain it to a [6-year-old], you dont understand it fully.

Heres a quote from N.M. Rothschild, the German banker (1777-1836): I buy when the cannons are thundering and sell when the violins are playing.

Thats one of my favorites. In fact, I used that quote earlier today in a presentation.

When things are good, its time to sell not when things are really bad.

The last great buying opportunity was at the end of March [to] the beginning of April 2020. That was when the cannons were thundering because of the coronavirus lockdown. Volatility spiked.

But now volatility is very low, and were in the opposite situation. Now the violins are playing.

This is a dangerous situation. If everyone is bullish, theyve already positioned themselves on the buy side, whereas when fear is greater, everyone sells like mad.

And thats when opportunity arrives.

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