Entertainment Stories from May 12, 2018
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Nostalgia, low ticket prices keep few remaining suburban drive-ins aliveMay 16, 2018 11:58 AM - Call them passion pits, "ozoners" or theaters under the stars. Drive-in theaters continue to survive in the suburbs despite declines nationwide. For a taste of nostalgia, head to theaters in West Chicago, McHenry or Sterling.
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Launch of F1 TV marred by 'technical difficulties'
May 12, 2018 1:07 PM - Formula One's subscription television service got off to a slow start this weekend with some viewers being unable to watch the live broadcasts of practice and qualifying at the Spanish Grand Prix
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Happy 1 month, True: Khloe Kardashian debuts her baby
May 12, 2018 10:02 AM - Khloe Kardashian has debuted baby True on Instagram with video wishing her daughter a happy first month
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Here's a sneak peek at Disney World's new Toy Story LandMay 12, 2018 7:00 AM - Walt Disney World fans have a lot of exciting things to look forward to this summer, but the most anticipated event is the opening of Toy Story Land in Hollywood Studios on June 30.
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Walt Disney World plans 'Incredible' summerMay 12, 2018 7:25 AM - This summer at Walt Disney World is going to be incredible. All four of its theme parks will see new attractions, entertainment and experiences, allowing guests to immerse themselves in their favorite Disney films starting Memorial Day weekend.
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Author John Connolly re-imagines comedian Stan Laurel in 'he'May 12, 2018 7:28 AM - Although never referred to by name, the he of the eponymous "he" is comedian Stan Laurel. With only the pronouns of he or him, author John Connolly reimagines Laurel in both abstract and three-dimensional ways, getting to the soul of Laurel.
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Sky News will use AI to identify celebs at royal wedding
May 12, 2018 1:04 AM - When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say "I do" at their royal wedding, online viewers tuning into the Sky News stream will not have to guess the names of international celebrities and British nobility in attendance. Instead, the U.K. broadcaster will use artificial intelligence to identify famous guests as they make their grand entrances.
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Analysis: Why MoviePass' innovations could outlive the company
May 12, 2018 1:05 AM - Even if MoviePass shuts down tomorrow, it wouldn't mean the end of the radical new model it has brought to theater-going. MoviePass has already fundamentally changed the movie business, and there's little chance the business will go back.
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Disney seeks new frontiers as more people watch video online
May 12, 2018 1:00 AM - Disney launched its $5-a-month sports streaming service, ESPN Plus, last month, and signed a deal with Twitter this month to create Marvel, ABC and ESPN content on that service. The moves come as Disney seeks ways to extend beyond the traditional cable-bundle format as more people watch TV online.
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Nintendo changes its repair policies after FTC warning about warranty
May 12, 2018 1:00 AM - Nintendo has was one of six firms the Federal Trade Commission told to change their policies because they wrongly told customers that using an unlicensed repair shop on their product void their warranties.
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