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Time of India
4 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Weekly Horoscope (June 30 – July 06): Predictions for Goat Chinese Zodiac
Goat people are gentle and artistic, but sometimes they avoid conflict or bold steps. This week, a small act of courage—saying no, speaking truth, or trying something new—can change your path. Do not doubt your power. You may feel fear, but your brave move will bring unexpected support. Destiny is waiting for you to take that first bold action. After that, magic will happen. Weekly Career Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac In professional life, you may be keeping quiet even when you have good ideas. This week, gather strength and speak in meeting, or share your opinion with boss. A bold move like applying for promotion or changing department may open new door. Courage doesn't mean shouting; it means being honest and firm. Take a small risk—it can lead to a big shift in position. Weekly Love Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac Love needs honesty now. If something is hurting, say it gently. If feelings are growing, share them. A small courageous word can bring emotional closeness. Partner may respond better than you expect. If single, approaching someone with a smile or message may begin something sweet. Waiting in silence may miss the moment. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like local network access control Esseps Learn More Undo Brave expression brings true connection. Weekly Money Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac A small financial risk—like starting a side income or stopping wasteful habit—will give big result. Don't fear trying a new saving method or talking to someone about your worries. Being brave about money means taking control, not avoiding truth. This week gives you power to shift from financial stress to smart planning, but only if you start with small brave step. Weekly Education Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac Goat students often hide doubts out of shyness. This week, asking one question in class or showing your work to teacher can open new guidance. Don't fear looking weak. Real courage is in learning. Start one new habit, like waking early or revising daily. Even if small, it will change your confidence. Use inner creativity with steady courage. Weekly Health Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac Health focus should be on heart, shoulders and emotional stress. Goat-born may carry emotional pressure quietly. A brave talk or deep cry may release this tension. Don't hold everything inside. Try expressive art, dance or talking to trusted person. Physical movement and light exercise can support emotional balance. Sleep peacefully and avoid heavy food at night. Healing starts when you show inner courage. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


The Guardian
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
William Kentridge review – this endless flow of creativity lays claim to Picasso's legacy
How's this for vanity art: William Kentridge sits astride a horse, like a Roman emperor, his profile beakily aloft as he controls his steed. Except this statue is not as solid as it sounds but a photographic mural of Kentridge in horse-riding pose behind a skeletal wooden horse constructed from parts of artist's easels with a saddle slung over its cardboard tube of a body. Kentridge mocks himself, and mocks the pretensions of sculpture. Or does he? There's a confident, showoff brilliance to this illusion and the parallel with a previous great artist is obvious. Another sculpture, a more solid one, Goat, is a swirling tangle of lines solidified in space, capped with a goat's head. It's a homage to Picasso's 1950 sculpture The She Goat. When you see Picasso's art it's not so much one specific work that awes you as the boundless flow of creativity that moves from one style to another in an inexhaustible, playful stream. Kentridge lays claim to that legacy here – and with justification. He is just about the only artist now who can dizzy you in a comparable way with the abundance of his creativity as his impulses dance from drawing to film to collage and back to drawing. Always drawing. In his 2015 film More Sweetly Play the Dance, reality and drawing magically interweave: a silhouetted procession of real people walk and dance across a blasted landscape to jazz and African music, bearing banners and sculptures that are in fact Kentridge's drawings. Sketches are borne aloft as if they were flags, while the carriers, too, are partly overdrawn. It's genius. More Sweetly Play the Dance, created as an elegy to victims of Ebola, is the kind of collective artwork at which Kentridge excels. This Johannesburg artist makes political art, not so much through declamatory content, as through collaborations with communities of musicians, dancers, actors. He can capture collective tragedies and span modern history. This film's power is enhanced by being shown across multiple screens, an embracing, constantly moving panorama with sound from repurposed gramophone horns. In the same screening room Oh to Believe in Another World, his animated history of Soviet Russia, becomes an even more menacing farce than when it was recently shown on a single screen with live orchestra on the South Bank. Kentridge's film art is, on the whole, much more compelling than his sculptures. On screen he brings it all together, animating his drawings, collages and puppets, using sound as superbly as a conductor, which makes sense. When he was three, Kentridge wanted to be an elephant, but when he was 14, his dream was to lead an orchestra. Failing in both ambitions, he became an artist. Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot tells this autobiographical story in a series of nine films, shown on a large TV screen in a corner of a gallery that re-creates his studio – and it takes all day to see in its entirety. It should be on TV, for it is made in a documentary format with Kentridge as an authoritative 'presenter', speaking in his deep voice and soft accent, in a manner reminiscent of the great television author presenters of the past like Jacob Bronowski or Robert Hughes. Except he keeps being interrupted by his own double. The technological wizardry that enables Kentridge to debate with himself is so state of the art you see double. Both Kentridges wear his habitual white shirt and speak in the same compelling voice, but they disagree. When Kentridge One reminisces about a childhood picnic when the family ate boiled eggs and sardines on a spread-out newspaper, Kentridge Two begs to differ. 'What newspaper was it?' 'The Sunday Times.' 'Our mother would never have spread out a newspaper for a picnic, and especially not the Sunday Times.' As they argue, they draw, and the drawings flow exquisitely as he sketches remembered landscapes, self-portraits, still lifes. But as its title implies, this is no straightforward confessional artwork. How can you know who you are if you can't even agree with yourself about your most treasured memories? Sign up to Art Weekly Your weekly art world round-up, sketching out all the biggest stories, scandals and exhibitions after newsletter promotion Kentridge's real identity, the me that matters, is in fact an us. Looking in the mirror to admire his own noble features, in a sequence inspired by the Marx Brothers' Duck Soup, he instead sees a Black woman looking back at him. While one Kentridge says he is most himself while drawing introspectively, the other claims he is most himself working collaboratively in theatre, opera, you name it. These two facets reveal a subtle soul who moves merrily between private imaginings and public designs. Movement is the essential thing. Cinema is in every fibre of his being. He shows a series of small bronze sculptures along shelves, and it's like a film reel. So, is freezing his images as monumental sculpture a folly, like trying to fix a childhood memory in your mind? No. These sculptures are just one more experiment for an artist who is always on the move, always ready to share. At the top of the green hill above the gallery is his huge bronze sculpture of an ampersand (&). Dark and stark, yet funny and warm, the typographical symbol for 'and' is a perfect symbol for his art of addition. William Kentridge: The Pull of Gravity is at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, 28 June until 19 April


Time of India
22-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Weekly Horoscope (June 23 – June 29): Predictions for Goat Chinese Zodiac
The Goat is gentle, artistic and loves peace. This week, your stars remind you that success does not need noise. Quiet wins bring the deepest joy. Focus on what truly matters and let go of outside pressure. You do not have to rush. A slow step in the right direction is better than fast movement with no aim. Clarity comes when the mind is still. Let soft strength guide you now. Weekly Career Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac In career, Goats will do best in calm and creative environments. You may not like pressure, but your work shines when you feel supported. This week, try to finish tasks that bring long-term results, not just quick rewards. Professions in art, wellness, education or design are lucky. Avoid conflict at work—choose peace. Your ideas are strong, even if spoken softly. A calm approach and clear thinking will win others' respect and bring success. Weekly Love Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac In love, Goats must slow down and listen to their heart. This week brings emotional healing. If in a relationship, talk gently about your needs. Your partner may understand more than you think. If single, don't chase attention. Instead, focus on building inner clarity. When your heart is peaceful, the right person will come. Let go of past pain and give love another chance. Real connection grows in silence and trust. Weekly Money Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac For money, the Goat should keep things simple this week. Avoid spending to impress others or cover emotions. Make a list of important needs, and delay big purchases if unsure. Quiet planning now will bring lasting comfort later. Invest slowly, after full understanding. Saving even small amounts helps your inner peace. You may receive help from someone close. Stay grounded in truth and your finances will become clearer and more stable. Weekly Education Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac In education, Goats should focus on inner clarity. Choose a study space that is clean and calm. Avoid too much multitasking. This week is good for writing, reading and reflective subjects. If you feel stuck, take a quiet walk or listen to peaceful music. Your mind works best when emotions are balanced. Do not fear mistakes—learning is gentle progress. Ask teachers for help when needed. Trust your pace and stay focused. Weekly Health Horoscope for Goat Chinese Zodiac For health, Goats need to care for their back, joints and emotions. Tension may build in your shoulders or lower back if you ignore stress. Do gentle stretches, rest well and eat warm food. Avoid too much sugar or cold drinks. A warm oil massage can help release body stress. Emotionally, speak to someone if you feel heavy. Writing or drawing can also help. Calmness is medicine for you—choose it again and again. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


New Indian Express
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Stephen Curry, David Harbour, Nicola Coughlan among voice cast for Goat
Sony Pictures Animation has announced the voice cast for its upcoming film Goat, which includes basketball star Stephen Curry. The announcement was made by directors Tyree Dillihay and Adam Rosette at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. Deviating from the popular acronym, the story centres around a small goat named Will, who gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros to play roarball, which is described as a highly intense, co-ed, and full-contact sport, dominated by the fastest and fiercest animals in the world. Even though Will's new teammates aren't excited about a small goat joining their team, Will is determined to prove that 'smalls can ball'.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Stephen Curry, Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, & Nick Kroll Set For Voice Cast Of Sony Pictures Animation's Sports-Themed Movie ‘Goat'– Annecy
Updated with further casting details at 10.24 am PT Sony Pictures Animation's sports-themed animated feature Goat has unveiled a starry voice cast, featuring NBA champion Stephen Curry and Stranger Things star Caleb McLaughlin, during a preview event at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. Curry and McLaughlin will be joined in the cast by Gabrielle Union (Bad Boys II, The Perfect Find), Nick Kroll (Big Mouth), Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton), David Harbour (Thunderbolts), Jenifer Lewis (I Love That for You) and Patton Oswalt (We All Scream). More from Deadline Chinese AI Video Generator Vidu Strikes IP Deal For Animated Series 'Journey To The West: Legends Of The Monkey King' Tom Clancy's 'Splinter Cell: Deathwatch': Fans Go Wild For Clips Of Netflix Animated Series At Annecy As Creative Team Detail Inspirations Ranging From Michael Mann To Satoshi Kon To Tom Cruise Marvel Animation Unveils First Episode Of 'Eyes Of Wakanda' Opening In Ancient Crete & Setting Up 3,000-Year Search For Stolen Vibranium Artefacts Tyree Dillihay and producer Michelle Raimo Kouyate were in Annecy for the presentation which screened exclusive footage to an appreciative animation crowd, who packed out the Grande Salle of Annecy's main Bonlieu Theater venue. The original action-comedy set in an all-animal world, follows Will (voiced by McLaughlin), a small goat living a downbeat life in an urbanized jungle community called Vineland, who is obsessed with roarball, spending every spare minute at the public court practicing moves and shooting hoops. A high-intensity, co-ed, full-contact sport dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world, roarball takes its cue basketball but with modifications to fit the animal kingdom such as a special perforated hardball, suited to paws and claws, as well as regulations allowing two and four-legged movements. Will's big dreams become reality when he gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros and play for his local team, the Thorns. His new teammates aren't thrilled about having a little goat on their roster, but Will is determined to revolutionize the sport and prove once and for all that 'smalls can ball!' Union voices Jett Fillmore, a black jaguar and the star player of Will's new team who is none too happy about his signing. Further teammates include rhinoceros Archie Everhardt (Harbour), komodo dragon Modo Olachenko (Kroll),ostrich Olivia Burke (Coughan) and giraffe Lenny Williamson (Curry). Lewis voices the Thorns' tough-talking porcine Thorns owner Florence Everson. Other characters include Mane Attraction, a powerful stallion and rival player, with an impressive shock of hair, who plays for the Magma team in the Inferno Lava Coast region. Goat is produced by Curry and Erick Peyton of Unanimous Media, Raimo Kouyate, Adam Rosenberg, and Rodney Rothman of Modern Magic. David Schulenburg co-produced, with Rick Mischel and Fonda Snyder as executive producers. Sony Pictures Animation will released the movie theatrically In collaboration with the NBA on February 13, 2026, to tie in with NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles running from February 13 to 15) 'We're excited to bring together an all-star cast to voice the incredible characters in Goat,' said Peyton and Curry. 'Goat is the kind of story we love to tell at Unanimous— full of heart, humor, and high-octane action that we hope audiences of all ages will cheer for.' Four-time NBA Champion, two-time MVP, and 2024 Olympic Gold Medalist Curry and Peyton launched production company Unanimous Media in 2018 to create content focused on family, faith, and sports. Best of Deadline Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds A Full Timeline Of Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's 'It Ends With Us' Feud In Court, Online & In The Media Where To Watch All The 'John Wick' Movies: Streamers That Have All Four Films