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		<title>YouTube Becomes the Future Global Home of the Oscars Beginning in 2029</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 22:53:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and YouTube recently announced a landmark multi-year partnership that will</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and YouTube recently announced a landmark multi-year partnership that will give YouTube exclusive global rights to the Oscars®, beginning with the 101st Academy Awards ceremony in 2029 and running through 2033. Under the agreement, the Oscars will be streamed live and for free worldwide on YouTube, reaching more than 2 billion viewers, with U.S. access also available to YouTube TV subscribers.</p>



<p>In addition to the live ceremony, YouTube will offer expansive Oscars coverage, including red carpet arrivals, behind-the-scenes moments, Governors Ball access, and more. The platform will also enhance accessibility for the Academy’s growing global audience through features such as closed captioning and multilingual audio tracks. Beyond Oscar night, the partnership includes exclusive worldwide access to major Academy events and programs via the Oscars YouTube channel, including the Governors Awards, nominations announcements, Student Academy Awards, Scientific and Technical Awards, filmmaker interviews, podcasts, and film education initiatives.</p>



<p>The collaboration extends into film preservation and education through Google Arts &amp; Culture, which will help digitize and provide global access to select Academy Museum exhibitions and portions of the Academy Collection—the world’s largest film-related archive, comprising more than 52 million items. Academy CEO <strong>Bill Kramer </strong>and President <strong>Lynette Howell Taylor</strong> called the deal “the future home of the Oscars,” emphasizing its potential to expand global access, celebrate cinema, and inspire new generations of filmmakers. YouTube CEO <strong>Neal Mohan</strong> echoed that sentiment, describing the Oscars as a vital cultural institution poised to reach and inspire audiences worldwide.</p>



<p>The Academy’s current domestic broadcast partnership with Disney’s ABC will remain in place through the 100th Oscars in 2028, as will its international arrangement with Disney’s Buena Vista International.</p>



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		<title>New Music Friday: Nanpa Básico</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2020 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Marlene Cordova David Roser, better known as Nanpa Básico, has been gaining traction and rising in popularity</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-right">By Marlene Cordova</p>


<p><strong>David Roser</strong>, better known as <strong>Nanpa Básico</strong>, has been gaining traction and rising in popularity in his homeland of Colombia and cities across Mexico, accumulating a total of 1,484 thousand followers across all social media. He’s become a rising member of the new generational wave of artists.&nbsp;</p>


<p>Básico has a captivating touch to his music, immersing his lyrical capabilities with rap, and tones of reggae.</p>


<p>In an interview with &nbsp;<strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POZbWdqeG9o">El Rincon Del Underground</a></strong>, “The Underground Corner.”&nbsp; Nanpa shares that when he first started to write, he would jot down most of his thoughts and feelings. When he listened to rap, he’d realize how his ideas and perspective on life would correlate to the lyrics in the songs he played. Which, in essence, led him to become the artist he is today.</p>


<p>A rising underground star, Básico’s new single <em>Respira</em> featuring the duo, <strong>Alkilados, </strong>is now streaming on all music platforms. Along with some more of his top streaming songs, <em>Canela</em>, <em>Flaca,</em> and <em>Sin Ti Estoy Bien</em>.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


<p>Stay tuned for more on Nanpa Basico and other artists to watch! </p>


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<p>Instagram: @nanpabasicooficial</p>


<p>Twitter: @NanpaBasico</p>


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		<title>Día De Muertos: Lake Pátzcuaro</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Oct 2019 01:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Karina Noelle Castillo Mexican filmmakers, Mónica Álvarez and Paola Villaneuva unveil an intimate look at the story</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Karina Noelle Castillo</p>


<h5 class="wp-block-heading">Mexican filmmakers, <strong>Mónica Álvarez</strong> and <strong>Paola Villaneuva</strong> unveil an intimate look at the story <em>Día De Muertos: Lake Pátzcuaro.</em><br /></h5>


<h5 class="wp-block-heading">The Short will screen at the San Diego International Film Festival Oct 15-20 <br /></h5>


<p>These days, it isn’t a surprise that if you mention <em>Dia De Los Muertos </em>to your non-Latinx friend they will, at least in some small form, know to which holiday you are referring to. For decades the beautiful and sacred tradition of Day of the Dead influenced American culture through its colorful traditions, but very few people knew the actual reason behind them when celebrating what they called “Mexican Halloween”. Now, with films such as Coco and Book of the Dead reaching an audience of millions, Dia De Los Muertos is no longer influencing the mainstream. It <em>is</em> the mainstream.&nbsp;<br /></p>


<p>Every year, tens of thousands of people flock to Hollywood Forever Cemetery where Los Angeles puts on an impressive <em>fiesta</em> filled with booths lining the road to the sacred resting place of the past inhabitants of California’s great city. People paint their faces, buy screen printed T-shirts, and watch as <em>Danzantes </em>perform their beautiful and intricate dances from our indigenous past. It’s an environment of fun and revelry, especially for those who are just visitors to this hallowed tradition.&nbsp;<br /></p>


<p>Yet what isn’t often remembered by those who attend Hollywood Forever Cemetery (as beautiful as the event is), is the absolute reverence for this truly special holiday, and for the people who have come before us that we gather to celebrate. That is what <em>Día De Muertos: Lake Pátzcuaro </em>presents in its bite-size, and beautifully shot running time of just 0:5:21. Told by emerging Mexican filmmakers, <strong>Mónica Álvarez</strong> and <strong>Paola Villaneuva</strong>, the film unveils an intimate look at the story of Lake Pátzcuaro, a town located in Michoacán and known for its vibrant Día De Muertos festivities.&nbsp;<br /></p>


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<p>The film opens with the beating of drums signaling, like a precolumbian drumroll, the great mountains of Michoacan where their story takes place. As we follow the harvesters of Marigolds, we learn that the flower, also called the cempasuchil, represents the rays of the sun under which the men carry out their sacred task. Over the course of the film, we follow the marigolds on their path to the altar and all the stops along the way such as the preparation of the tradition Pan de Muerto (Bread of the Dead), the journey to the altars with the fisherman who guide the spirits home, and finally to the <em>Noche De Muertos</em> where the community celebrates their gone, but clearly not forgotten, loved ones.&nbsp;<br /></p>


<p>As we see the community come together we remember that while face painting and drinking tequila is fun, <em>Dia De Los Muertos</em> is a real tradition, with real people, and real emotions. The people of Michoacan lovingly place candles and their loved ones’ favorite things in life to adorn their <em>ofrendas</em>. They also place, of course, the beautiful Marigold with which our journey through the film started with. They sing, and dance, and tell stories about the ones who were here before. Most importantly, what <em>Lake Pátzcuaro</em> leaves us with, in one woman’s emotional recounting of how losing someone you love impacts your life, are the real tears that are shed during this important day. <em>Dia De Los Muertos</em> offers an opportunity, each year, to allow ourselves to acknowledge the bittersweetness of our short existence on this earth and just how much beauty there is even after it is gone. That is why so many people connect to it from all over the world. That is why it’s a<em> celebration.</em> <br /></p>


<p><em>Día De Muertos: Lake Pátzcuaro</em> will screen at the San Diego International Film Festival (Oct 15-20) and the Morelia International Film Festival (Oct 18-27), but you&nbsp; can watch Álvarez and Villaneuva’s film on <a href="https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcuervo.com%2Fcuervo-stories%2Fdia-de-muertos-lake-patzcuaro%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7Cmelissa.howard%40exposure.net%7C9802c0acf40f4df83c0008d751a32152%7C008bd974dcd347308b632a02ce6a6e4e%7C0%7C0%7C637067633394419670&amp;sdata=OuIYNOKYXWdZ5TLjsvuS%2BJlFKF3dgpiC4lMFMGZYo2Q%3D&amp;reserved=0">Cuervo.com</a> .<br /></p>


<p><strong>ABOUT MÓNICA ÁLVAREZ</strong> – Director</p>


<p>Mónica Álvarez Franco (Mexico) is a screen writer and director. She holds a BA on audiovisual studies at the Centro de Arte Audiovisual en Guadalajara and an MA in Creative Documentary filmmaking by the Escuela Superior de Artes y Espectáculos TAI, in Madrid. Her first documentary film, <em>Bosque de Niebla</em>, premiered in 2017 at FICUNAM, received Honorable Mention and was later awarded Best Cinematography at the Downtown LA Film Festival. The film also participated in festivals such as SXSW, Margaret Mead Film Festival, Do Rio Festival, Morelia International Film Festival and Ambulante.</p>


<p><strong>ABOUT PAOLA VILLANUEVA</strong> &#8211; Producer</p>


<p>With an MA in Documentary Filmmaking by the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Paola Villanueva (Mexico) has developed a career as a producer for different clients such as Sprout Pictures, Cineflix and the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Her passion for documentaries started in 2002 when she collaborated on the documentary film <em>Welcome Mr. Postman</em> with Danish director Madeleine Bondy that formed part of the official selection at the Pärnu Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festival. In 2013 she directed and produced her first documentary, <em>While Waiting</em>, which was selected at the Guadalajara International Film Festival (2017), Raindance (2017) and the Malaga Film Festival (2018). After her debut as a director, she collaborated as a co-producer for the documentary <em>Agave: The spirit of a N</em>ation, that premiered at the SXSW in 2018 and is currently starting its distribution.<br /></p>


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