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entertainment

[en-ter-teyn-muhnt] / ˌɛn tərˈteɪn mənt /


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“The boundaries have blurred as personal home spaces become sets for content and the child’s real life becomes entertainment,” said Stoner, who now works as a mental health advocate.

From Los Angeles Times

She also performed a hauntingly beautiful rendition of her soul pop track A Couple Minutes as the award show, which celebrates black talent across the entertainment industry, marked its 30th anniversary.

From BBC

“Arguably unlike Big Tobacco, social media provides a variety of positive social benefits as a communication, entertainment, information and connectivity tool.”

From MarketWatch

AEG has recently proposed adding a new hotel, residences and additional entertainment space to the complex, part of a longer-term expansion of the site.

From Los Angeles Times

Phones and tablets have provided people of all ages with an ever-present source of entertainment, but Jane says that both adults and children could benefit from embracing boredom a bit more.

From BBC