An 8-year-old Philadelphia company that counts billionaire Mark Cuban among its investors has agreed to merge with a Boston-based SPAC to become a publicly traded company.
During the one-year partnership, the artist will lead programming, contribute to fundraising efforts and represent the organization at events and on social media.
A Creative Writing Series with Marguerite Dunlop will be held beginning next month at Haskell Free Library. The seven-week ...
TV advertising agency Marketing Architects has spent years building technology to predict TV performance. Now it’s expanding its suite of tools, using new research to empower creatives while helping ...
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Lilly Wachowski revealed that while her new movie, The Hunted, is in late-stage production, it has stalled because Hollywood executives are declining to fund the $10 million project. Wachowski says ...
Support the next generation of young entrepreneurs at the third annual Hartland Children’s Business Fair at Nixon Park in Hartland. This inspiring community event gives children ages ...
Travelers returning from China often report having seen the future. The country’s advances in frontier commercial technologies are visible in the robots that make and serve food in restaurants; the ...
The 5th Annual Artist of the New Fest, hosted by Love Hope Arts, returns to downtown Fayetteville on Saturday, Aug. 15, from ...