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Cultural Highlights
SAG‑AFTRA’s revamped Actor Awards set new production slate
The 32nd edition of the ceremony, now rebranded from the SAG Awards, has appointed Jon Brockett as showrunner and retained Silent House Productions for a third year, signaling continuity amid the industry’s shifting labor landscape. Variety notes the move underscores SAG‑AFTRA’s commitment to elevating performers’ voices while modernizing the event’s format.
Variety
Jennifer Lawrence’s winter wardrobe blends high‑low aesthetics
Vogue highlights the Oscar‑winner’s uptown‑mom meets sk8ter‑boi approach, showcasing pattern‑mixing coats and relaxed tailoring that capture a carefree yet polished vibe for the season. The stylistic choices reflect broader trends toward gender‑fluid silhouettes in mainstream fashion.
Vogue
Royal baker crafts towering tribute for Prince William
Vanity Fair profiles Juliet Sear, the baker behind a three‑tiered chocolate truffle fan cake created for the prince’s recent celebration, illustrating how royal occasions continue to inspire bespoke culinary artistry. The piece has become a social media sensation, reinforcing the monarchy’s soft‑power appeal.
Vanity Fair
Emerging filmmakers receive e.l.f. Makers grants
The Women’s International Film Festival and e.l.f. Cosmetics announced grant recipients—including Claire Brooks and Radha Mehta—aimed at diversifying the cinematic pipeline, according to Variety. The initiative provides both financial support and mentorship, addressing long‑standing equity gaps in film production.
Variety
Broadway’s “The Queen of Versailles” bows early amid economic strain
Deadline reports that the musical starring Kristin Chenoweth will close on December 21, earlier than the previously scheduled January 4 date, citing “harsh economic realities” that have pressured live‑theatre revenue streams. The closure reflects a broader downturn in box‑office receipts for Broadway productions.
Deadline
Turner Prize awarded to self‑taught sculptor Nnena Kalu
The Turner Prize has been bestowed on Nnena Kalu, whose cardboard‑and‑tape installations challenge conventional notions of materiality and accessibility in contemporary art, The New York Times observes. Her win marks a significant recognition of artists with learning disabilities on the global stage.
The NY Times
Vogue’s runway review details Comey’s focus on lightweight linen, cotton‑silk blends, and tech‑infused fabrics, emphasizing practicality for travel and work while maintaining avant‑garde flair. The collection’s “rugby‑weight” separates and crumpled raffia bucket hats signal a shift toward utilitarian chic.
Vogue
“Riefenstahl” documentary revisits propaganda through a modern lens
At the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, director Andres Veiel discussed his new documentary on Leni Riefenstahl, noting the film’s exploration of historical myth‑making and its relevance to today’s media manipulation, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. The project aims to provoke dialogue about the ethics of artistic legacy.
Hollywood Reporter
Kate Hudson to receive Palm Springs Film Festival Icon Award
Deadline confirms that the actress, renowned for “Song Sung Blue,” will be honored at the 2026 festival, recognizing her contributions to independent cinema and advocacy for mental‑health awareness. The accolade underscores the festival’s emphasis on socially conscious storytelling.
Deadline
Media & Society
Teens’ near‑constant social‑media use raises AI‑chatbot concerns
The New York Times cites a Pew survey revealing that two‑thirds of teenagers are online “almost constantly,” with a majority experimenting with AI chatbots, highlighting shifting digital habits and potential privacy implications for youth. The findings prompt calls for updated digital‑wellness frameworks.
The NY Times
Australia enforces sweeping ban on social‑media for under‑16s
The same outlet reports that Australia’s new legislation, one of the world’s strictest, now blocks platforms such as TikTok and Instagram for users under sixteen, aiming to curb exposure to harmful content and mental‑health risks. Critics argue the measure may infringe on free expression.
The NY Times
Paramount Pictures’ X account compromised with extremist message
Variety details a hack that altered the studio’s X bio to read “Proud arm of the fascist regime,” sparking a rapid response from Paramount’s communications team and reigniting debates over cybersecurity for high‑profile entertainment brands. The incident underscores vulnerabilities in corporate social‑media management.
Variety