“There is a disconnect between an external perception which is still [us as] a cartoonish baddy, versus what we have done over the last 10 years. We have really matured, grown as a business, we have added skill sets from outside. All this soul searching, all this disruption has had a positive upside.”
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Chinese Movie Box Office Zoomed In 2013
China’s movie box office topped $3.6 billion in 2013, up about 27% over 2012, with home-grown fare drawing particularly large crowds and driving down Hollywood’s share of the market.
Chinese Movie Business Zoomed In 2013
“China’s movie box office topped $3.6 billion in 2013, up about 27% over 2012, with home-grown fare drawing particularly large crowds and driving down Hollywood’s share of the market.”
In 1964 Isaac Asimov Predicted What Life In 2014 Would Be Like. Here’s What He Said
”[T]he most glorious single word in the vocabulary will have become work!” in our ”a society of enforced leisure.”
In 1964 Isaac Asimov Predicted What Life In 2014 Would Be Like. Here’s What He Said
“[T]he most glorious single word in the vocabulary will have become work!” in our “a society of enforced leisure.”
Can-Do Culture Versus Can’t-Do Culture
“The trouble with innovation is that truly innovative ideas often look like bad ideas at the time. That’s why they are innovative — until now, nobody ever figured out that they were good ideas.”
Can-Do Culture Versus Can’t-Do Culture
“The trouble with innovation is that truly innovative ideas often look like bad ideas at the time. That’s why they are innovative — until now, nobody ever figured out that they were good ideas.”
Korean Investors Become Players on Broadway
With East Asia becoming a major market for Broadway musicals, producers from Seoul are investing millions in New York shows in the hope of getting dibs on production rights.
Korean Investors Become Players on Broadway
With East Asia becoming a major market for Broadway musicals, producers from Seoul are investing millions in New York shows in the hope of getting dibs on production rights.
Mark Twain, the Coen Brothers, and Translating Salvadoran Short Stories
“When Nelson Lopéz was preparing the first bilingual translation of Tales of Clay, a landmark short-story collection by the legendary Salvadoran writer known as Salarrué, he turned for inspiration to some unlikely sources: Mark Twain and the Coen brothers.”