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Business Wire
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Wire
‘The Future' Arrives: Luna Atoms' Debut Visual Album Out Now!
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Following her May 28 announcement, Luna Atoms, the groundbreaking animated alternative artist, unveils her debut visual album, The Future, today. This 8-track gem merges soulful, human-crafted songs with breathtaking AI-generated visuals, creating an inclusive experience that resonates with young and old alike. Designed to uplift, unite, and spark joy, The Future invites listeners into a vibrant world of connection and love. The Future blends emotional depth with playful creativity. The anthemic ' We Are One ' champions global unity, while ' Dreamer ' inspires with a heartfelt story of a boy who falls asleep in class, dreaming vividly of his big ambitions. ' The Future ''s mesmerizing video, featuring a cyborg rock band, amplifies the album's futuristic spirit, and ' Revolution ' delivers a powerful call to dismantle oppressive systems. This interplay of humor and depth, woven throughout the album, creates a dynamic, immersive experience. Luna leverages AI as an extension of her creativity, crafting visuals that enhance her evocative songwriting. The album's cover—a luminous purple moon, free of the artist's name or title—reflects Luna's egoless approach, letting the art speak universally. ' The Future is my heart poured into art,' Luna shares. 'It's a call for everyone to feel free, connected, and alive.' The album's introspective storytelling encourages listeners to connect and embrace life with a playful spirit. Beyond music, The Future is a movement for social change. Its universal themes and innovative visuals push artistic boundaries, inviting fans to join a journey of unity and celebration. Available now, this album is a bold step forward for Luna Atoms, blending human emotion with cutting-edge technology to inspire and uplift. Experience The Future now. About Luna Atoms Luna Atoms is an animated alternative artist who combines human-crafted music with AI-generated visuals, exploring themes of love, unity, and freedom through a unique, boundary-pushing lens.


Irish Independent
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
What next for Ireland after failing to reach Eurovision final for eighth time in 10 years?
It had been hoped Ryan O'Shaughnessy's qualification in 2018 could turn the tide after four years stuck in the semi-finals, but Ireland – still barely holding onto the joint record for the highest number of wins – returned to the wilderness for six more years until Bambie Thug again raised the nation's hopes last year. The 'ouija pop' artist finished in sixth place, the first top 10 result since Jedward were so good in 2011 that we sent them again the following year. However, the new dawn presented by Bambie Thug went behind another cloud last night, as it was revealed Ireland would not be heading to the grand final in Basel. Where did it all go wrong for the country that once won the contest three times in a row – and will we ever again manage to merely qualify three times in a row? The Irish delegation has been led by Michael Kealy since 2013, who has shared his thoughts on the country's Eurovision finish each year. Here is what he has said after each of the last seven Eurovision Song Contests – from what worked to what didn't. 2024 – Bambie Thug finishes sixth in the final with Doomsday Blue A memorable performance in Malmo landed Bambie Thug in top ten, Kealy hoping their success could be the beginning of 'a renaissance period' for Ireland. 'I always thought we were only one great artist and one great song away from a good result,' he said, praising the 'powerful team' and 'clear idea' that Bambie had. 'It is not that we [RTÉ] have had a different attitude to the contest, it's not. [It's because] a great artist comes out of nowhere… and has a vision that connects with people.' 2023 – Wild Youth fails to qualify with We Are One Band Wild Youth did not crack the code to qualification in Liverpool, with their song We Are One not making it past the semi-final. ADVERTISEMENT In the aftermath, Kealy said he 'would agree' that Ireland's selection process should be separated from The Late Late Show, He told RTÉ's The Ray D'Arcy Show that RTÉ has been 'chronically underfunded' for decades, which 'shows particularly when it comes to us putting on entertainment shows'. "When it comes to entertainment, you need scale to make it look as impressive as a show that you would see in other European countries, and the truth is our facilities in RTÉ are not sufficient to mount shows like that." 2022 – Brooke Scullion fails to qualify with That's Rich! It was a surprise when Brooke Scullion, with her catchy pop song That's Rich!, did not qualify in Italy in 2022. Kealy said the singer had reached the high standard needed to succeed in a tough competition, but told The Irish Sun that she potentially lost out in the jury vote. Six professional juries from the second semi-final were removed that year due to irregular voting patterns. 2021 – Lesley Roy fails to qualify with Maps Singer Lesley Roy had a second chance at Eurovision in 2021 after the contest was cancelled due to the pandemic the year before, but it was not to be. She later said there had been technical issues before the performance. 2019 – Sarah McTernan fails to qualify with 22 A catchy track did not translate to success in Tel Aviv in 2019 and while McTernan put in a strong performance, Kealy said going on stage in the 'notoriously difficult' number two slot had been a challenge. "But that's the breaks. It's a tough, tough competition, it's not as easy as it once was, there are over 40 countries taking part, it's a difficult, difficult competition and it attracts top professionals from around Europe,' he said. "Other countries plough in huge resources into the competition which unfortunately a small broadcaster like RTÉ just doesn't have so we have to be clever with what we do with the limited resources we have.' 2018 – Ryan O'Shaughnessy finishes 16th in final with Together A strong finish by Ryan O'Shaughnessy in Portugal in 2018 marked some progress for Ireland in the Eurovision, with Kealy saying his success helped boost entries to the represent Ireland the following year. 2017 – Brendan Murray fails to qualify with Dying to Try A hot air balloon on stage in Kyiv did not raise Ireland's chances with Murray's song, with Kealy saying he was 'devastated' for the singer. He added: "I'm not sure people appreciate how hard it is to qualify these days – it's a completely different competition to how it was when we used to win back in the 90s.'


Irish Independent
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
What next for Ireland after failing to reach Eurovision final for eighth time in ten years
It had been hoped that Ryan O'Shaughnessy's qualification in 2018 could turn the tide after four years stuck in the semi-finals, but Ireland – still barely holding onto the joint record for the highest number of wins – returned to the wilderness for six more years until Bambie Thug again raised the nation's hopes. The 'ouija pop' artist achieved a sixth place finish last year, the first top ten result since Jedward were so good in 2011 that we sent them again the following year. However, the new dawn presented by Bambie Thug went behind another cloud last night, as it was revealed Ireland will not be heading to the grand final in Basel. Where did it all go wrong for the country that once won the contest three times in a row – and will we ever again manage to merely qualify three times in a row? The Irish delegation has been led by Michael Kealy since 2013, who has shared his thoughts on the country's Eurovision finish each year. Here is what he has said after each of the last seven Eurovision Song Contests – from what worked to what didn't. 2024 – Bambie Thug finishes sixth in the final with 'Doomsday Blue' A memorable performance in Malmo landed Bambie Thug in top ten, with RTÉ's head of delegation hoping their success could be the beginning of 'a renaissance period' for Ireland. 'I always thought we were only one great artist and one great song away from a good result,' he said, praising the 'powerful team' and 'clear idea' that Bambie had. 'It is not that we [RTÉ] have had a different attitude to the contest, it's not. [It's because] a great artist comes out of nowhere… and has a vision that connects with people.' 2023 – Wild Youth fails to qualify with 'We Are One' Band Wild Youth did not crack the code to qualification in Liverpool, with their song 'We Are Young' not making it past the semi-final. In the aftermath, Mr Kealy said he 'would agree' that Ireland's selection process should be separated from The Late Late Show, He told RTÉ's The Ray D'Arcy Show that RTÉ has been 'chronically underfunded' for decades, which 'shows particularly when it comes to us putting on entertainment shows'. "When it comes to entertainment, you need scale to make it look as impressive as a show that you would see in other European countries, and the truth is our facilities in RTÉ are not sufficient to mount shows like that." 2022 – Brooke Scullion fails to qualify with 'That's Rich!' It was a surprise when Brooke Scullion, with her catchy pop song 'That's Rich!', did not qualify in Italy in 2022. Mr Kealy said the singer had reached the high standard needed to succeed in a tough competition, but told The Irish Sun that she potentially lost out in the jury vote. Six professional juries from the second semi-final were removed that year due to irregular voting patterns. 2021 – Lesley Roy fails to qualify with 'Maps' Singer Lesley Roy had a second chance at Eurovision in 2021 after the contest was cancelled due to the pandemic the year before, but it was not to be. She later said there had been technical issues before the performance. 2019 – Sarah McTernan fails to qualify with '22' A catchy track did not translate to success in Tel Aviv in 2019 and while McTernan put in a strong performance, Mr Kealy said going on stage in the 'notoriously difficult' number two slot was a challenge. "But that's the breaks. It's a tough, tough competition, it's not as easy as it once was, there are over 40 countries taking part, it's a difficult, difficult competition and it attracts top professionals from around Europe,' he said. "Other countries plough in huge resources into the competition which unfortunately a small broadcaster like RTÉ just doesn't have so we have to be clever with what we do with the limited resources we have.' 2018 – Ryan O'Shaughnessy finishes 16th in final with 'Together' A strong finish by Ryan O'Shaughnessy in Portugal in 2018 marked some progress for Ireland in the Eurovision, with Mr Kealy saying his success helped boost entries to the represent Ireland the following year. 2017 – Brendan Murray fails to qualify with 'Dying to Try' A hot air balloon on stage in Kyiv did not raise Ireland's chances with Murray's song, with Mr Kealy saying he was 'devastated' for the singer. He added: "I'm not sure people appreciate how hard it is to qualify these days - it's a completely different competition to how it was when we used to win back in the Nineties.'
Yahoo
03-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Hysterical town hall attendee interrupts AOC, yells about 'genocide' in Gaza: 'You're a liar!'
A hysterical protester yelling about the "genocide" in Gaza interrupted a district town hall event being held by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., shortly after it began on Friday night. As Ocasio-Cortez first began speaking, she pulled up a PowerPoint presentation for the night's event. She was then interrupted before even getting through her first slide discussing the Trump administration's budget cuts, including alleged cuts to local healthcare systems. "I am a healthcare worker and I want to know what you're doing about the genocide in Gaza!" the protester started shouting at the congresswoman. Watch: Aoc Leaves Door Open For 2028 Presidential Bid As Campaign Buzz Soars "Shame! Shame! Shame!" the audience began shouting at the disruptor. Audible "boos" could be heard as well. Ocasio-Cortez attempted to appease the disruptor, but nothing she could say calmed the person down. Staff at the event allowed the disruptor to continue yelling until they approached her and eventually led her out voluntarily. Read On The Fox News App "Shame on you, you're a liar. You're a liar!" the woman screamed as others began to boo at her. "Shame on you, I used to support you," the woman shouted as she exited. "You're a war criminal! War criminal! War Criminal!" Aoc Claims 'We Are One' In Campaign-style Video Despite Years Of Invoking Race, Gender In Politics Ocasio-Cortez responded to the protester after things quieted down. "I more than welcome people who disagree, or are super pissed off at me for any issue to come, but we have some ground rules here," she told the town hall's attendees. "Please wait for the Q&A, because we don't want to deprive all of our neighbors of the ability to have information and hearing them respond to it… We need to be able to have this conversation." As rumors swirl over Ocasio-Cortez's ambition for higher office, the congresswoman raked in a massive $9.6 million over the past three months. The record-breaking fundraising haul was one of the biggest ever for any House lawmaker. Ocasio-Cortez's team highlighted that the fundraising came from 266,000 individual donors, with an average contribution of just $21. "I cannot convey enough how grateful I am to the millions of people supporting us with your time, resources, & energy. Your support has allowed us to rally people together at record scale to organize their communities," Ocasio-Cortez emphasized in a social media article source: Hysterical town hall attendee interrupts AOC, yells about 'genocide' in Gaza: 'You're a liar!'
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
'Shark Tank' star insists AOC is a capitalist at heart: 'The best marketeer in politics'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would "destroy America" as president – but is a first-rate entrepreneur – says Canadian businessman and star of ABC's "Shark Tank" Kevin O'Leary. O'Leary's comments came over the weekend during the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner in response to questions about a new campaign-style video the far-left progressive lawmaker put out amid speculation she is considering a run for president. "I think she's the best marketeer in politics. I buy her T-shirts, I gift them the tax the rich T-shirts – I love them. She makes 82% in margin on them, which, I think, shows you that inside of every socialist, there's a capitalist trying to get out," O'Leary said. "Now, would she destroy America? Absolutely. There's no chance she'll ever be president. I don't agree with anything she says, but I love her social media. She's a crazy chicken." Aoc Positioning Herself To Be 'Leading Voice' Of Democratic Party "Her district is a wasteland," O'Leary added. "Why would anybody want her running anything? But I love what she does on T-shirts, so maybe she should start a T-shirt company." The "Shark Tank" star's comments came as Ocasio-Cortez has been criss-crossing the country over the last several weeks, participating in a "Fight Oligarchy" tour alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in protest of President Donald Trump and his policies. The events have drawn large crowds and speculation over whether Ocasio-Cortez is testing the waters for a potential presidential run. Read On The Fox News App Meanwhile, last week, Ocasio-Cortez posted a new campaign-style video to her social media accounts, invigorating that speculation even further. 'We Are One': Campaign Speculation Grows Around Aoc's Video Prominent pollster Nate Silver suggested earlier this month that Ocasio-Cortez is currently the leading Democrat to pick up the party's presidential nomination in 2028, selecting her as his top choice in a 2028 election exercise with FiveThirtyEight's Galen Druke. "I think there's a lot of points in her favor at this very moment," Druke said, adding, "Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has broad appeal across the Democratic Party."Original article source: 'Shark Tank' star insists AOC is a capitalist at heart: 'The best marketeer in politics'