Harry Potter legend’s son begs ‘leave the films alone’ after TV reboot announced

The world of Harry Potter has not been short of controversy over the past years following author J. K. Rowling’s online antics and various members of the cast coming forward to criticise her for her stance on trans people. Now, it seems the drama continues, as the son of one of the wizarding world’s most beloved late actors has spoken out against the book’s latest adaptation.It comes after a casting call was put out for children in the UK and Ireland who are between the ages of nine and 11 to join HBO’s new Harry Potter TV series, which is due to hit our screens in 2026.The original movies, which starred Daniel Radcliffe in the leading role, were a huge success and have made the list of the highest-grossing films worldwide.The first two films saw the late actor Richard Harris in the role of Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore, with the late Michael Gambon taking over for the other six films following his sad death in 2002.Now, it seems Sirius Black actor Gary Oldman would be interested in playing Albus Dumbledore in the reboot, the son of the original actor has made it clear he would rather pass.Asked about taking on his father’s old role, Jared Harris told The Independent: “No thank you.”He continued: “I mean, why do it? I don’t understand. The films were fantastic — leave them alone.”Meanwhile, Slow Horses actor Gary is ready to redeem himself as the Hogwarts headmaster after previously describing his work in the original Harry Potter films as “mediocre.”He told IndieWire: “Maybe in a few years, I could do Dumbledore.”Meanwhile, Jared would also be an obvious choice to take over his father, as he is a respected actor in his own right.The star is probably best known for appearing in Chernobyl, as well as Mad Men and The Crown.While he doesn’t seem interested in the role, he did concede that there was “a lot of storytelling” from the books left out of the films that the TV series can further explore.The new Harry Potter series is said to be a “faithful adaptation” of the books, with J.K. Rowling being tapped to executive produce alongside showrunner, writer, and executive producer Francesca Gardiner, who is best known for her work on Succession, His Dark Materials and Killing Eve.Mark Mylod, known for his work on Succession, Game of Thrones and The Last of Us, will also direct and executive produce.The show is said to be running for seven seasons in line with each book of the franchise, with a 2026 release date in mind.

Rely on science for Snake River policy

Sen. Jim Risch recently published an editorial echoing familiar claims about the importance of the lower Snake River dams, especially to energy production and the broader economy. While we respect his drive to protect Idaho’s interests, it is important to carefully examine the facts and consider the future of Idaho’s ecosystems, rural communities and natural heritage.Sen. Risch describes the dams as “giant batteries” that store energy. This is wrong. The four lower Snake River dams are run-of-the-river dams—they cannot store water or energy. Their contribution to Idaho’s energy grid is limited and often results in power generation at a financial loss. Studies show that we can replace the energy produced by these dams with other renewable sources, providing the same services with greater efficiency and lower costs.But the senator fails to mention the real crux of this issue: salmon. Idaho’s salmon and steelhead populations are in dire straits. Adult fish returns have dropped to a fraction of their historical abundance, and even the so-called “good” years are not sufficient. Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, our fish are on the road to extinction, in large part due to the lower Snake River dams and their stagnant reservoirs.

Interview | Malayalam filmmaker Dinjith Ayyathan: I had manifested the success of ‘Kishkindha Kaandam’

Dinjith Ayyathan has been on an interview spree for over a week now. With appreciation coming from all quarters for his film Kishkindha Kaandam, his happiness knows no bounds. “I had manifested the movie’s success to such a level that it might sound ambitious for others. But, we were confident about the product and I was sure about making my mark as a filmmaker,” says Dinjith. The layered and gripping narrative of Kishkindha Kaandam, a slow-burn thriller, delves into the lives of Appu Pillai (Vijayaraghavan), a grumpy retired army man, his son Ajay Chandran (Asif Ali), a Forest Department employee, and Ajay’s wife, Aparna (Aparna Balamurali). They live in an imposing old house amidst sprawling greenery, close to a reserve forest teeming with monkeys. Soon Aparna realises that there is more to the lives of her father-in-law and husband than meets the eye. She is the catalyst for the mystery unfolding, leaving the viewers shocked.
Aparna Balamurali and Asif Ali in Kishkindha Kaandam
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Dinjith says he was thrilled when it was decided to release the film during Onam. “An Onam release is special. The film was supposed to reach theatres early this year but had to be pushed when a couple of Asif’s movies got delayed. Making it a festival release was Joby chettan’s (producer Joby George Thadathil) decision. Many of my well-wishers in the industry had advised me against it because of the content and other strong films in the fray. But he didn’t budge. The film had become personal for him,” says Dinjith.Kishkindha Kaandam’s success is vindication of his journey as a filmmaker that started with Kakshi : Amminipilla, an engaging family drama released in 2019. “It didn’t do well at the box office, even though many loved the movie. We realised quite late that the movie was not being promoted. So the entire team went out to put up posters across the state. The best thing that happened is that the team is still together,” he adds. Bahul Ramesh and Sooraj ES, the cinematographer and editor of the movie respectively, have reprised their roles in Kishkindha Kaandam.
Aparna Balamurali interview: ‘Kishkindha Kaandam’ gave me tremendous personal satisfaction Bahul has also written the film’s screenplay that is being hailed as among the best in Malayalam cinema. “Emotions run high in the narrative with no relief for the audience. It was important to keep those emotions in the right measure. Since we were not shooting the sequences in chronological order it was a challenge for the actors. Some of the intense scenes in the climax were shot in the beginning. We had to reshoot important scenes featuring Asif.”The director emphasises that Bahul gave him a wholesome screenplay and with him cranking the camera as well, the filmmaker had little to worry. “He wrote the story during the lockdown and the script was ready in eight days. He knew what he wanted and we were on the same page throughout. That is a pre-requisite for a film to do well. Sooraj is a master of his craft and his editing made it a seamless watch.”
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It was a conscious decision to have no songs but Mujeeb Majeed, composer of films such as Mandharam, Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam, and the web series Perilloor Premier League has created a soundscape that becomes a character in the movie. “The track, ‘Doore doore’ with Tibetan lyrics is used as a promo song. It was the producer’s suggestion.”The performances were spot on with so many seasoned artistes on board. “When [director] Fazil sir read the screenplay, he pointed out that we should choose the actors wisely. Kuttettan (Vijayaraghavan), Asif, Aparna, Jagadeesh chettan, Ashokan chettan… we got some of the best talents.” Dinjith observes that Vijayaraghavan knew how to go about the role. “He acted in my first film and I was blown away by how he designed the character [as advocate RP]. In Kishkindha Kaandam I just had to ensure that he performed within the meter we had in mind.” He adds that Asif’s “potential has to be explored since he has grown so much as an artiste over the years”.The project was delayed due to several reasons and therefore there is a five-year gap between his two films. “I got the story in 2022 and the plan was to shoot in 2023. But it kept getting postponed. For instance, it took time to find the right house. Although we identified one in Kasaragod, we didn’t get permission to shoot there. Finally we got the current one in Palakkad,” he says.
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The toughest part of the shoot was the scenes featuring the monkeys. “We spent a whole day at Athirappilly for the shots and ended up with a five-hour footage. From that we had to pick the shots required.” Chennai-settled Dinjith, a native of Thalassery, had given up his career as an animator to become a filmmaker. “I even had the option to move to New Zealand. But I didn’t want to give up on my dream despite not knowing anybody in the film industry. That was when I was called by a company in Kochi to do some pre-production work for their 3D animation film. Even though my plan was to work there for only three months, I stayed back. Eventually we started doing VFX work and was part of films such as 1983, Philips and the Monkey Pen, Double Barrel and Action Hero Biju.”
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By then he was ready with a script and thanks to Abrid Shine, whom he considers his mentor, Dinjith met Dulquer Salmaan. Since Dulquer was tied up with other projects he was advised to meet Asif. “The project didn’t take off. However he was impressed by one of my animation films, A Mail for Col John Weits. Later, I approached him with script of Kakshi: Amminipilla and he immediately agreed to do it.”
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Before signing off, Dinjith says that Kishkindha Kaandam has given him some moments to cherish. “Everyone is talking about the sequence where Asif hugs Kuttettan, which surprises the latter. In my first film also there was such a hug [featuring Ahmed Sidique and P Sivadasan]. I have never hugged my parents, probably because we are not used to doing it. My father [Divakaran Ayyathan] has done a small role in the film. When I met my parents the other day, he gave me his vintage watch and he was in tears. As they were going back home, I gave it back to him and hugged both of them for the first time. He was overwhelmed by that moment. That was special.” Published – September 25, 2024 03:24 pm IST
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Starting A New Business? 5 Tips To Strategically Position For Success

Starting a new business is exciting, yet challenging. While passion and a great idea are critical, they aren’t enough on their own to ensure success. If you want your business to grow, thrive, and eventually become profitable, you must strategically position yourself from the start.

The marketplace is competitive and standing out requires deliberate action.

Let’s explore key steps to help you position your new business strategically:
1. Identify a Profitable Niche
One of the most important steps when starting a business is choosing the right niche. It’s not enough to simply have a great product or service idea. You must ensure that there is demand for your offering.

You must research your target market and confirm that there is demand for your offer. Think about who the people are that you want to serve. Are they actively seeking solutions to the problem your business solves? And most importantly, will they pay for your solution?

How to find your niche:
Assess your expertise: What do you bring to the table that sets you apart? Is there a specific problem or pain point you can solve better than others?
Research the competition: Look at what others in your industry are offering. Are there gaps in the market that you could fill? When you understand your competitors, this will allow you to position your business in a different way.

Analyze demand: Use tools like Google Trends or surveys to measure demand for your product or service. Focus on finding a niche with enough demand but not so much competition that the market is saturated.
2. Define Your Unique Value Proposition (UVP)
Once you’ve found your niche, you need to clearly define your unique value proposition (UVP). This is how you stand out and differentiate yourself from your competitors and shows potential customers why they should choose you. Your UVP isn’t just about having a better product; it’s about communicating the specific value that your business offers.
Questions to answer when crafting your UVP:

What makes your offer different from the others in the market?
What problem do you solve for your customers that others can’t or won’t?
How does your solution improve your customers’ lives or businesses?

Your UVP should be at the core of your marketing, sales, and branding efforts. It’s how you show your audience the unique benefits of choosing your business over others.
3. Understand Your Ideal Customer
Understanding your ideal customer is key to crafting effective marketing strategies and growing your business. Who are you trying to reach, and what do they care about?
Knowing your audience will help you tailor your messaging, marketing channels, and even product features to align with their needs.

Steps to define your ideal customer:
Create a customer persona: This includes demographic details like age, gender, occupation, and income, as well as psychographic details like goals, challenges, and buying behavior.
Focus on pain points: What problems do your customers face that your product or service solves? The better you understand the pain they’re experiencing, the better you position your solution.

Customer research: Conduct surveys, interviews, and social media monitoring to learn directly from your audience. This real-time feedback will be invaluable for refining your messaging and product offering.
4. Focus on Building Relationships, Not Just Sales
In the early stages of a business, it’s tempting to focus solely on sales. While revenue is important, building long-lasting relationships with your customers will lead to sustainable growth.
How to build strong customer relationships:
Engage with your audience: When you respond to comments, questions, and feedback on social media it shows that you care about them.
Provide value beyond the sale: Whether through educational content, freebies, or exceptional customer service, show your customers that you care about their success.
Develop a community: Create a space where your customers can connect with you, each other and your brand. Whether through a Facebook group or a newsletter, building a community will increase loyalty.
5. Start Lean, but Plan for Growth
Many new entrepreneurs make the mistake of trying to do too much too soon. While it’s essential to have a big vision for your business, start with a lean approach to avoid wasting time and resources.
How to start lean:
Test your idea: Before fully committing, test your product or service with a small audience. Gather feedback, refine your offering, and ensure there’s demand.
Prioritize spending: Focus on investing in areas that will have the highest return, such as marketing and customer acquisition. Don’t overspend on things like office space or fancy equipment until you have steady revenue.
Be adaptable: As you grow, be prepared to pivot based on customer feedback, market conditions, and new opportunities. A flexible approach will allow you to scale more efficiently.
The bottom line is that starting a new business can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategic positioning, you can increase your chances of success. By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to creating a sustainable and profitable business. Remember, success doesn’t happen overnight—focus on building relationships, adapting to feedback, and marketing strategically to ensure your new business thrives in the long term.

No need to ban books: 7 ways to find out what your child is reading

In honor of Banned Books Week, it’s a good time to look at ways to curate your child’s reading without taking books away from other children, something happening with increasing frequency around Florida and the country.Book bans have been surging the past couple of years, and the number of challenged books has doubled to more than 10,000 incidents nationwide according to preliminary reports from nonprofit organization PEN America. That’s compared to the surge last year, when there were more book bans in Florida — over 40% of all public school book bans — than in any other state in the 2022-2023 school year.About 8,000 of the reported book bans were in Florida and Iowa, PEN America said, largely “books featuring romance, books about women’s sexual experiences, and books about rape or sexual abuse as well as continued attacks on books with LGBTQ+ characters or themes, or books about race or racism and featuring characters of color.””I believe that censorship is the enemy of freedom,” said filmmaker and honorary Banned Books Week chair Ava DuVernay in a release. “By banning books, we deny ourselves the opportunity to learn from the past and to envision a braver future. Books have the power to open minds and build bridges. This is why certain forces do not want the masses to engage with books.”“If you’re a white kid who only sees and reads about white kids, you can get an inflated sense of how important whiteness is,” Maryland school librarian Melissa McDonald told the National Education Association.Banned Books Week:How to get your hands on free banned or challenged books in FloridaProponents say the restrictions are meant to protect children from sexually graphic and explicit stories and provide parents with control over what their children see. PEN America and other advocates claim that the growing book-banning movement is meant to erase narratives that might make white children uncomfortable while whitewashing American history.A 2023 study by the nonprofit organization First Book found that students spent more time reading after teachers added more diverse books to their classroom libraries, and reading scores improved.As a parent, it’s natural to want to make sure that the books your child is reading are suitable for their age and development level. Still, there are several ways to track and guide your children’s education without pulling books off the shelves so that no other child can see them either, even if they might benefit from them.1. Talk to your children about what they’re readingRegularly talk to your child about what they’re reading and what they think about it. If you don’t agree with parts of the book, use that as a chance to talk about why.2. Talk to your child’s teacher about what they’re readingYour child’s teacher can provide the year’s curriculum and reading list, and you can raise any objections with them about what your child will be assigned. The teacher will be able to tell you why these books were chosen and what value and perspective they bring to your kid’s education.3. Talk to librarians about book suggestionsNo one knows more about books than librarians, and they can be an invaluable resource. Librarians can recommend age-appropriate books and help you find lists and reading programs tailored to your child’s age group or make suggestions if your child is reading above their age.Florida book bans:These 5 books banned from Florida school shelves might surprise you4. Read the books yourselfThe best way to judge whether a book is suitable for your child is to read it. Each child’s development and maturity level is different and your child may be more sensitive than most, or more open to deeper themes.5. Check online reviews of booksIf you don’t have time to read yourself, websites such as Common Sense Media and Goodreads provide reviews and recommendations for books suitable for various age groups and maturity levels. Common Sense Media doesn’t shy away from telling you what potentially sensitive or even objectionable material may be in the book and you can search for suggestions using customizable content limits.Unlike sites favored by people banning books that focus on single objectionable passages to eliminate entire books, Common Sense Media also looks at positive messages, positive role models, how characters are represented, and the educational and literary value of the entire work.Banned books:Why you should read these 51 banned books now6. Talk to other parents about booksCheck with friends and neighbors, or other parents you know. You also can join online parenting forums or Facebook groups where parents discuss age-appropriate books for valuable insights and recommendations.7. See which books are winning awardsThere are multiple honors awarded for excellence in children’s literature, and they can make a good start for a parent looking for well-written, age-appropriate books. Here are a few:Newberry Medal: Every year since 1922 the Association for Library Service to Children has awarded the John Newbery Medal for Best Children’s Book of the Year. You can see a list of previous winners here.Caldecott Medal: This award, established by the American Library Association in 1938, honors artists with the Best Illustrated Children’s Book of the Year.Hans Christian Andersen Award: This international award recognizes a body of work with “lasting contribution” for writers and artists. Awarded every two years by the International Board on Books for Children since 1956.National Book Award – Young People’s Literature: This annual award, voted on by writers, chooses the best in Young People’s Literature, and Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Poetry.By staying aware and investigating the books your child is reading or is expected to read, you can actively engage with your child’s reading choices and help them discover books that are both enjoyable and suitable for their age and maturity level.

Uber, Chinese self-driving tech startup announce partnership to launch robotaxis in UAE

(Reuters) – Uber Technologies and WeRide announced a partnership on Wednesday to bring the Chinese self-driving technology firm’s vehicles to the rideshare platform, starting in the United Arab Emirates.WeRide’s first collaboration with a global ride-hailing platform will help the company expand its reach beyond China, while Uber takes another towards incorporating robotaxis into its platform.Uber expanded its partnership with Alphabet’s Waymo to bring robotaxis to Austin and Atlanta in the United States earlier this month.In August, Uber tied up with General Motors’ robotaxi unit Cruise, which will offer its autonomous vehicles on the platform starting next year.The ride-hailing firm’s partnership with WeRide is set to launch in Abu Dhabi later this year.WeRide was granted UAE’s first and only national license for self-driving vehicles, which allows the Chinese firm to test and operate robotaxis on public roads throughout the country.WeRide was expected to list its shares in the United States, valuing the firm up to $5 billion, but its initial public offering has been delayed and the firm said it was working to complete documentation to go ahead with the listing.The Biden administration on Monday proposed prohibitions that would prevent testing of self-driving cars on U.S. roads by Chinese automakers and which would extend to vehicle software and hardware produced by other U.S. foreign adversaries, including Russia.(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)

Step inside a luxury Panama City resort attracting business travelers with its exclusive, Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course and high-end dining

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Step inside a luxury Panama City resort attracting business travelers with its exclusive, Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course and high-end dining

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A view of the golf course at The Santa Maria Hotel and Golf Resort in Panama.

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Panama City’s wealthy Santa Maria neighborhood is home to the city’s only five-star resort.The Santa Maria Hotel is known for its Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course and high-end dining.I spent a night in the hotel, enjoying the property’s pool and amenities.

San Francisco Travel Association appoints Anna Marie Presutti as CEO

San Francisco Travel Association, the official destination marketing organization for the City and County of San Francisco, has appointed Anna Marie Presutti as president and CEO, effective immediately.

Presutti had been serving as San Francisco Travel’s interim president and CEO since mid-May.

Presutti will oversee one of the country’s oldest and largest membership-based tourism promotion organizations.

San Francisco Travel markets and sells the destination globally to attract conventions, meetings and leisure travellers. Tourism is one of the leading industries in San Francisco and is the top generator of outside revenue into the city’s economy. In 2023, tourism accounted for $9.3 billion in total visitor spending and generated nearly $610 million in tax revenues.

“After an extensive search that spanned the country, the Executive Search Committee realized the best candidate was already in the job. Anna Marie is the ultimate champion of San Francisco and a bold, experienced leader,” said San Francisco Travel Board Chair John Anderson. “As a two-time SF Travel Board Chair, Anna Marie is deeply familiar with the organization, its customers and its culture, and her continued leadership will drive the marketing and awareness of this destination.”

“I am passionate about this city and have been a part of San Francisco’s tourism industry for over twenty years. As we emerge from this challenging time, we have much to look forward to,” said Presutti. “My priority is to lean into the momentum building and return our convention business to a healthy level. We will invest in marketing San Francisco’s great strengths, including its culinary scene and arts and culture, and collaborate with other organizations, such as the Bay Area Host Committee, to bring more world-class events here.”
About Presutti
Prior to accepting her new role, Presutti was Vice President and General Manager of Hotel Nikko San Francisco. She made history there in 2006 when she was appointed the first female vice-president for Tokyo-based Nikko Hotels International. (Presutti made history again this year; she is San Francisco’s Travel’s first female CEO.)

Before joining Hotel Nikko San Francisco in 2004, Presutti served as area director of sales and marketing for Kimpton Hotels in San Francisco. Her experience also includes leadership positions with ITT Sheraton, Hilton Hotels and Sunstone Hotel Properties.

Presutti currently serves on the boards of the U.S. Travel Association and the Hotel Council of San Francisco. She also sits on Okura Nikko Management Company’s board of directors and Missouri State University Foundation’s board of trustees.

IIT Madras offers certificate courses in data science and AI for schoolchildren

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has launched two online certificate courses for students of classes 11 and 12. The courses offered are data science and artificial intelligence and electronic systems. The courses are part of the ‘IITM School Connect Programme’, in which over 11,000 schoolchildren from 500 schools across the country have enrolled. The institute’s professors have designed the programmes with contents specifically tailored to provide students with insight into these fields and help them make informed decisions about higher education and career paths. The eight-week introductory courses are aimed at providing hands-on career experience for the students. The registrations were opened on September 16, and the next batch will commence on October 21. Interested schools may register with the institute through https://school-connect.study.iitm.ac.in/Andrew Thangaraj, chair, Centre for Outreach and Digital Education at the institute, said it planned to introduce more hands-on programmes in the coming months, catering to a wider range of interests. The key highlights of the courses include recorded lecture videos, hands-on training, live interactions, assignments, and computer-based assessment for certification.  Published – September 25, 2024 03:28 pm IST
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