Oscars, Pop Stars, and Turmoil: A Rollercoaster in Entertainment News
The world of entertainment sees an Oscar statuette found, painter Baselitz's passing, Britney's DUI, and a tense Venice Biennale. AI actors are ruled out for Oscars, pop singer D4vd faces grim charges, and 'Father Ted's creator is cleared in a legal battle. Meanwhile, summer movies shift from superheroes to stronger roles for women.
An Oscar statuette belonging to Russian director Pavel Talankin was located after going missing on a flight from New York to Germany, as confirmed by Lufthansa.
Georg Baselitz, influential postwar artist, has passed at 88, while pop icon Britney Spears faces a DUI charge in California, which might be reduced at a court hearing.
Amidst tensions at the Venice Biennale, AI actors are excluded from the Oscars, and the summer movie season shifts focus from superheroes to films like 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'.
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