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  • Southern Gothic is a fun horror film festival run by a team of passionate filmmakers and artists from Lafayette, Louisiana. Our festival promotes the growth of our local film community all the while bringing to the forefront those who aren't usually recognized in the independent horror community including women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community. Hosted by horror filmmaker Brooke H. Cellars and local drag performer Martini Bear! Filmmakers who attend will get the opportunity to network with other filmmakers during the fest. We will also have a Q&A session after every block so you will get to speak about your films to an audience of horror lovers! We want to be able to include other artists in our festival as well. There will be artists vending in the Cité des Arts lobby and the entertainment will be provided by our amazing local drag community! Costumes are highly encouraged! Come out and have a spooky good time!To purchase tickets, visit https://www.citedesarts.org/shows.
  • Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are in line for some of the top jobs at the U.S. Justice Department.
  • A half century ago, a beekeeper from New Zealand and a Sherpa from Nepal reached the top of Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. To mark next month's anniversary of the epic ascent, Peter Hillary and Jamling Norgay return to Everest to retrace their fathers' legendary footsteps.
  • The New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune and others contend that the tech companies illegally copied their work without seeking permission or ever paying the publishers.
  • Legal challenges to the development and use of generative AI are accumulating. Developers are confronting potential legal minefields involving privacy, cybersecurity and defamation.
  • The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft claiming their artificial intelligence tools are using the publisher's content without permission.
  • Manchester City and Manchester United faced off today in a matchup that fans around the world watched. The outcome could basically determine which team wins the English Premier League.
  • The Democratic-led House select panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has subpoenaed five House Republicans — including top GOP leader Kevin McCarthy.
  • Oracle CEO Larry Ellison ranks No. 3 and the Koch brothers jointly occupy the No. 4 spot on the list of the wealthiest Americans.
  • This week's edition of New Music Friday includes a features-heavy flex from Ed Sheeran, new efforts from Big K.R.I.T and Blood Orange, the return of Imperial Teen, K.Flay and more.
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