Sustainability: Celebs Rumors

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‘Nickel Boys’ Opens New York Film Festival, Marking RaMell Ross’s Fictional Film Debut: ‘Hopefully This Film Can Be a Proxy For the Real Dozier Boys’

Anna Tingley “Nickel Boys,” RaMell Ross‘s adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 2019 novel, opened New York Film Festival’s 62nd edition on Friday night. The historical drama, which received rave reviews out of Telluride in September, marks the Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker’s narrative debut. On a muggy, overcast evening in the Upper West Side, Ross and the film’s stars — including Ethan Herisse, Brandon Wilson, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor and Daveed Diggs — walked the carpet at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall before introducing the film to the nearly-packed theater.
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Billie Eilish partners with Google Maps to offer fans sustainable transport to upcoming North American tour
Billie Eilish has partnered with Google Maps to help fans find sustainable transport and food options on her upcoming ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ North American tour.The pop sensation is due to embark on the first leg of her upcoming world tour with a show at the Centre Videotron in Québec on September 29, touring across North America through to the end of December 2024.As part of the upcoming tour, Eilish – who is well known for her environmental activism – has partnered with Google so attendees can find eco-friendly transportation and plant-based food options around the many cities her show will be stopping in.The ‘Birds Of A Feather’ singer will offer tips for options like public transport, walking, biking and efficient routes to make it to venues, according to Billboard.The nine-time Grammy-winning artist will also recommend where fans will be able to grab a plant-based bite to eat in Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Nashville, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C..Eilish’s picks will be available for fans to browse on the Maps app in each of these cities.“I am so excited to see you all at my shows over the coming months, and for us to work together in reducing our collective footprint when it comes to transportation and what we eat,” Eilish said in a statement.“Every action matters, no matter how big or small, and together we can truly begin to heal our beautiful planet. Thanks to Google Maps, everyone will have easy access to resources that will help you make great sustainable choices when you come to my shows.
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‘Music Bank in Madrid’ has been cancelled over venue’s temporary closure
Real Madrid’s official website, where it announced the postponement of all events and concerts to be held at the stadium for an unspecified amount of time.“This decision is part of the set of measures that the club has been taking so that our strict compliance with current municipal regulations is verified,” the organisation said in its statement.“Despite the soundproofing conditions of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium and the reinforcement measures that have been undertaken, [its] compliance with regulations by the various organisers and promoters has been affected,” the statement read.“Real Madrid will continue to work so that during the concerts the precise conditions are met in the production and emission of sound that allow concerts to be held in our stadium,” continued the organisation.“Real Madrid will continue to collaborate with the Community of Madrid and the City of Madrid for sustainability and coexistence, and [we] guarantee our commitment to the city of Madrid and its environment.”While new dates and details for other events scheduled to be held at the stadium from November through to March were confirmed by the organisation to receive a revised rescheduled date, it also confirmed that ‘Music Bank in Madrid’, originally slated to take place on October 12, has been “definitively cancelled”.Tickets for ‘Music Bank in Madrid’ went on sale in mid-July, with top K-pop acts such as aespa, RIIZE, NMIXX, ENHYPEN and more announced as part of the performing line-up.
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