#Emma Stone’s ‘Cruella’ trailer gets mixed fan reactions

#Emma Stone’s ‘Cruella’ trailer gets mixed fan reactions

“#Emma Stone’s ‘Cruella’ trailer gets mixed fan reactions” The trailer for Disney’s “Cruella” has arrived, but the mixed first impressions by fans are anything but black and white. “Brilliant. Bad. A little bit mad,” reads Wednesday’s tweet from the official “Cruella” account on Twitter, teasing the movie’s May release date. The new 90-second trailer has…

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#NY amusement parks, summer camps slated to reopen in April

#NY amusement parks, summer camps slated to reopen in April

“#NY amusement parks, summer camps slated to reopen in April” New York’s outdoor amusement parks that were shuttered as a result of the coronavirus pandemic can reopen at limited capacity in April — and summer camps across the Empire State should “plan on reopening” in June, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday. Outdoor amusement parks can…

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#Roku to build up original shows after buying Quibi library

#Roku to build up original shows after buying Quibi library

“#Roku to build up original shows after buying Quibi library” Roku is looking to beef up its original shows and movies after buying the library of the now-defunct Quibi mobile-video app. According to a January job listing, the streaming stick-maker was looking to hire a “lead production attorney” to work on its “expanding slate of…

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#Nestle sells Poland Spring, other water brands for .3B

#Nestle sells Poland Spring, other water brands for $4.3B

“#Nestle sells Poland Spring, other water brands for $4.3B” Nestle is selling its North American bottled water business to a pair of private equity firms in an effort to focus on high-end hydration products. One Rock Capital Partners and Metropoulos and Co. will pay $4.3 billion for eight Nestle water brands — including Poland Spring,…

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#Historic Black colleges to get 0,000 to preserve campuses

#Historic Black colleges to get $650,000 to preserve campuses

“#Historic Black colleges to get $650,000 to preserve campuses” CHICAGO — Several historically Black colleges and universities will receive more than $650,000 in grants to preserve their campuses as part of a new initiative announced Tuesday. The funding for the HBCUs comes as leaders of the colleges and universities continue to advocate for additional funding…

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