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Entertainment Jun 23, 2026

Michael Caine Narrates The Odyssey Audiobook with AI Voice

Sir Michael Caine has narrated an audiobook version of Homer's The Odyssey using his AI voice repli…
The LeadSir Michael Caine, 93, has partnered with AI audio generation company ElevenLabs to narrate an audiobook version of Homer's The Odyssey using his official AI voice replica. The Event DetailsThe 13-hour audiobook is ElevenLabs' inaugural in-house production and features a full cast performance, original music, and immersive sound design. Caine's involvement was mostly confined to his consultancy last year, perfecting iterations of his AI voice. The production took four producers six weeks, which ElevenLabs says represents a considerable acceleration of the traditional 'months of casting, recording, sound design, and post-production.' The Data AnalysisNo specific data was provided in the article, but it is mentioned that ElevenLabs' Iconic Voice Marketplace allows brands, studios, and creators to rent celebrity voices, enabling them to appear in new projects even after death. The Impact AnalysisThis project highlights the growing use of AI in the entertainment industry, particularly in voice acting and audio production. The use of AI voices could potentially revolutionize the way audiobooks and other audio content are produced, making it faster and more cost-effective. However, it also raises concerns about job displacement and the role of human creativity in the production process. The PredictionAs AI technology continues to advance, we can expect to see more celebrities and entertainment companies exploring the use of AI voices in their projects. This could lead to new business models and revenue streams for the entertainment industry, but also raises questions about the future of human involvement in creative industries.
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Tech Jun 18, 2026

Karamo Brown Launches Kē, a Wellness App with AI Digital Clone

Karamo Brown, star of Netflix's 'Queer Eye,' has launched a new wellness app called Kē, featuring h…
Karamo Brown's Foray into Wellness and AI Karamo Brown, famous for his pep talks on Netflix's 'Queer Eye,' has launched a new app called Kē, which focuses on wellness and features his AI digital clone. After spending a year and a half on his own personal growth journey, Brown aims to help others achieve similar goals through his app. Features of Kē The app offers a range of features, including: Personalized fitness plans tailored to users' existing workout equipment and schedules Nutrition guidance with meal plans based on users' available food AI chatbot for customizing fitness and meal plans Guided instructional videos for workouts Meditation section with videos targeting various emotions Community section for supportive groups The AI Karamo Feature What sets Kē apart is its 'AI Karamo' feature, allowing users to interact with a digital version of Karamo. This AI clone, powered by startup Delphi, pulls from various sources like interviews and podcast episodes to ensure authenticity. Brown emphasizes that the AI clone is meant to aid in personal development, not replace real relationships. The Future of Kē Delphi plans to introduce agentic capabilities to Kē, allowing the AI to perform tasks on users' behalf. The app is now available on iOS and Android devices, with a subscription cost of $14.99/month after a three-day free trial. The Trend of Celebrity AI Clones Kē reflects a larger trend of celebrities partnering with AI startups. While some stars like Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine have licensed their voices for digital replicas, others have expressed concerns about the unauthorized use of their likenesses and voices in AI clones.
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Entertainment Jun 16, 2026

Warm Up for the World Cup: Top TV and Film Picks

As the 2026 Fifa World Cup approaches, fans can get in the mood with a selection of films, dramas, …
Countdown to Kick-Off: World Cup-Themed TV and Films With the 2026 Fifa World Cup just around the corner, football fans are gearing up for a month of action-packed excitement. But what can you watch while waiting for the tournament to start? Here's a selection of top picks to get you in the mood. Match – 1966 World Cup Final in Colour (Channel 4) David Baddiel introduces a full-colour replay of England's landmark 4-2 win over West Germany, raising awareness for Alzheimer's disease. Hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst reflects on the historic match 60 years ago. Drama – Dear England (BBC iPlayer) Joseph Fiennes stars in James Graham's adaptation of his award-winning play about Gareth Southgate's bid to end decades of hurt for the Three Lions. Documentary – Kevin Bridges: In Search of the Beautiful Game (BBC iPlayer) Kevin Bridges travels to Brazil and the US to ask whether the sport has lost its soul ahead of Scotland's first World Cup appearance in 28 years. Film – Saipan (Prime Video/BFI Player) Steve Coogan stars in this dramatisation of the infamous 2002 World Cup showdown between the Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy and captain Roy Keane. Play – An Evening With Gary Lineker (YouTube) Evocative ITV adaptation of Arthur Smith and Chris England's stage play, set against the backdrop of the Italia '90 tournament. Comedy – Twenty Twenty Six (BBC iPlayer) Hugh Bonneville leads the FIFA satire as an ex-BBC bumbler parachuted into the world's biggest sporting event as its 'director of integrity'. Documentary – The Bus: A French Football Mutiny (Netflix) Chronicling the chaos of France's flop 2010 campaign in South Africa, this film lays bare the bust-ups and player revolts. Film – Mike Bassett: England Manager (Prime Video) Cult 'soccumentary' starring Ricky Tomlinson as an unreconstructed gaffer leading a hapless team to the World Cup in Brazil. Drama – This Is England '86 (Channel 4) The first TV spin-off from Shane Meadows' coming-of-age film, set during Mexico '86. Documentary – The Game of Their Lives (YouTube) A 2002 film charting North Korea's shock success in the 1966 tournament and tracking down the seven surviving players. Film – Escape to Victory (Sky/Now/Prime Video) A rousing footballing fairytale set during World War II, starring Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, and Pelé.
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Entertainment May 16, 2026

How Liza Minnelli's Muppet Show Performance Inspired a Drag Career

A drag performer recounts how watching Liza Minnelli's 1979 appearance on The Muppet Show inspired …
The Transformative Night in Blackpool Bronzed, with winged tips and doused in Le Male, I clamped the baby pink GHDs to my hair until they sizzled and singed it. Emerging from a cloud of cheap hairspray, I was ready for the dancefloor. I was 18 and had grown up in Blackpool, a place synonymous with hedonism and fun. I came out in high school at the age of 14 and from 16 I studied performing arts at a local college. Underage, I was smuggled into clubs and in my spare time I watched shows in our many beautiful theatres. The bright lights of the illuminations, the showgirls, the feathers, sequins and rhinestones were intoxicating. Blackpool really was – and still is – extraordinary. When the bar closed, a new adventure would begin. One night, as the sun was coming up (and as was I), a drag queen took me back to her place. I didn't know the significance of what I was about to experience, but I was to receive an education no university course could ever match. The drag queen was a Liza Minnelli tribute act. She knew every beat of every Liza film, every concert, every move of choreography. She performed as Liza in all the bars around town. Now I was ordained by being welcomed into her home. This moment could be the plot of a movie with Blackpool as a beautiful backdrop to my coming out/coming-of-age fantasy The Muppet Show That Changed Everything Was I ready to be indoctrinated? Very. She led me to the living room for a VHS screening of what I was told was one of Liza's finest performances. I was expecting Cabaret, the winner of eight Academy Awards, but not on this occasion. She sat me on the sofa and played Episode 414 of The Muppet Show from 1979, with special guest the one and only Liza Minnelli. The premise works so beautifully for exactly the same reason that The Muppet Christmas Carol is so beloved. In that film, Michael Caine gives the performance of his life in a movie almost entirely populated by felt characters, and in her guest episode Liza matches him in commitment. Take the musical number Copacabana she performs: the curtain goes up and Liza is smoking. She is the narrator, the storyteller, in a Funny Face-esque black polo neck that gives a real sense of gravitas to those Barry Manilow lyrics. Moments later, she is Lola, dancing with human-sized muppets. Or in another scene Liza holds Kermit while they sing A Quiet Thing together. Their connection is pure and tender, a thing of simplicity and gentleness. A Career Born from Inspiration As I reflect on this story nearly 20 years later, I am now 10 years sober and while life might well be a cabaret, the decadence of my early youth is firmly in the past. But I think back to this moment, which could be the plot of a movie with Blackpool as a beautiful cinematic backdrop to my coming out/coming-of-age Technicolor fantasy. I didn't know at the time, but this incident set me on the path to my current profession. Four years later, in 2011, I started making cabaret performances in south London at the famed Royal Vauxhall Tavern at nights such as Duckie, where my turns were packed full of wigs and jockstraps, fake blood and mascot costumes. In 2015, I joined the international circuit when I became part of big touring pieces of variety and circus spectacle, showing off in the US, Australia, New Zealand and London's glittering West End. I once performed a 107-hour durational piece in drag at Glastonbury and at the Adelaide fringe, as a teenage girl who wouldn't leave her bedroom. A Lifelong Dedication to Liza's Legacy Ever since that fateful night back in Blackpool in the 2000s, Liza has been a hero of mine. I saw her live in concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London in 2013. I have a Liza tattoo on my right thigh. Back in 2019, I did an eight-hour performance in an old deconsecrated church in Brighton, dressed as Liza Minnelli, performing her album Results in full, emulating through endurance art Liza's beautiful commitment to performance. Pet Shop Boys, who produced Liza's Results album, even heard about what I was up to and said my performance sounded great. The Enduring Impact of a Single Performance And if you ever see one of my shows, please understand that the technical foundation of my performances isn't drama school training or Stanislavski; it's Liza on The Muppets. Truth be told, I don't know where the drag queen in the story is now. I hope she's OK, but if I did see her I'd say: "Thank you for changing my life." Harry Clayton-Wright's show Mr Blackpool is at the Grand theatre, Blackpool, 20 May.
#Liza Minnelli #Drag #Muppet Show
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