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Arts and Entertainment Roundup: Oscars, TV, Music, and Film Festivals

A look at the latest developments in the world of arts and entertainment

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The world of arts and entertainment is always abuzz with new developments, and this week is no exception. From historic Oscar nominations to new TV shows and music festivals, there's a lot to catch up on. First, let's...

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    ‘Sinners’: Autumn Durald Arkapaw Talks 10 Cinematographers to Watch, Her Historic Oscar Nomination and Working With Ryan Coogler

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    Glasgow Film Festival’s Samantha Bennett Talks Expanding Industry Focus Strand & Desire To Make It A Hub For Talent Development: “Things Are Moving In The Right Direction”

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    Glasgow Film Festival Head Of Program Paul Gallagher On Delivering A Lineup For Its “Loyal Audience” & Ambitions For Growth

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Arts and Entertainment Roundup: Oscars, TV, Music, and Film Festivals

A look at the latest developments in the world of arts and entertainment

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of arts and entertainment is always abuzz with new developments, and this week is no exception. From historic Oscar nominations to new TV shows and music festivals, there's a lot to catch up on.

First, let's talk about Autumn Durald Arkapaw, who made history by becoming the first woman of color to be nominated for an Oscar for her work on Ryan Coogler's "Sinners". Arkapaw's nomination is a milestone for women in film and a testament to her talent and hard work. In an interview, she discussed her influences and her approach to cinematography, as well as her experience working with Coogler (Source 1).

In the world of TV, the Duffer Brothers are moving on from Stranger Things with their new project, The Boroughs. The show has been compared to Stranger Things, but it's clear that the Duffer Brothers are trying to create something new and different. The cast has been announced, and fans are eagerly awaiting more information about the show (Source 2).

Music lovers, on the other hand, are looking forward to CMA Fest 2026, which has just announced its stadium lineup. The festival will feature a mix of established stars and newcomers, including Ella Langley, Zach Top, and Cody Johnson. It's shaping up to be an exciting event for country music fans (Source 3).

Across the pond, the Glasgow Film Festival is gearing up for its 22nd edition. The festival's Industry Focus strand is expanding to five days this year, with a focus on talent development and industry networking. Samantha Bennett, the festival's Industry Focus strand lead, is excited about the opportunities that the festival will offer (Source 4).

Paul Gallagher, the festival's head of program, is also looking forward to the event. He's been working hard to curate a lineup that will appeal to the festival's loyal audience, while also showcasing new and emerging talent. With a mix of established filmmakers and newcomers, the festival is shaping up to be an exciting event for film enthusiasts (Source 5).

Overall, it's an exciting time for arts and entertainment, with new developments and milestones being reached every day. Whether you're a fan of film, TV, music, or festivals, there's something for everyone to look forward to.

The Glasgow Film Festival's expansion is a testament to the growth and development of the film industry in Scotland. The festival's focus on talent development and industry networking is a key part of its success, and it's clear that the organizers are committed to making it a hub for emerging talent.

In contrast, the CMA Fest lineup announcement is a reminder of the excitement and energy of live music events. With a mix of established stars and newcomers, the festival is sure to be a hit with country music fans.

The Duffer Brothers' new project, The Boroughs, is also generating a lot of buzz. While it's clear that the show will be different from Stranger Things, fans are eagerly awaiting more information about the show's premise and cast.

Finally, Autumn Durald Arkapaw's Oscar nomination is a reminder of the importance of diversity and representation in the film industry. Her achievement is a milestone for women in film, and it's a testament to her talent and hard work.

Overall, it's an exciting time for arts and entertainment, with new developments and milestones being reached every day. Whether you're a fan of film, TV, music, or festivals, there's something for everyone to look forward to.

The world of arts and entertainment is always abuzz with new developments, and this week is no exception. From historic Oscar nominations to new TV shows and music festivals, there's a lot to catch up on.

First, let's talk about Autumn Durald Arkapaw, who made history by becoming the first woman of color to be nominated for an Oscar for her work on Ryan Coogler's "Sinners". Arkapaw's nomination is a milestone for women in film and a testament to her talent and hard work. In an interview, she discussed her influences and her approach to cinematography, as well as her experience working with Coogler (Source 1).

In the world of TV, the Duffer Brothers are moving on from Stranger Things with their new project, The Boroughs. The show has been compared to Stranger Things, but it's clear that the Duffer Brothers are trying to create something new and different. The cast has been announced, and fans are eagerly awaiting more information about the show (Source 2).

Music lovers, on the other hand, are looking forward to CMA Fest 2026, which has just announced its stadium lineup. The festival will feature a mix of established stars and newcomers, including Ella Langley, Zach Top, and Cody Johnson. It's shaping up to be an exciting event for country music fans (Source 3).

Across the pond, the Glasgow Film Festival is gearing up for its 22nd edition. The festival's Industry Focus strand is expanding to five days this year, with a focus on talent development and industry networking. Samantha Bennett, the festival's Industry Focus strand lead, is excited about the opportunities that the festival will offer (Source 4).

Paul Gallagher, the festival's head of program, is also looking forward to the event. He's been working hard to curate a lineup that will appeal to the festival's loyal audience, while also showcasing new and emerging talent. With a mix of established filmmakers and newcomers, the festival is shaping up to be an exciting event for film enthusiasts (Source 5).

Overall, it's an exciting time for arts and entertainment, with new developments and milestones being reached every day. Whether you're a fan of film, TV, music, or festivals, there's something for everyone to look forward to.

The Glasgow Film Festival's expansion is a testament to the growth and development of the film industry in Scotland. The festival's focus on talent development and industry networking is a key part of its success, and it's clear that the organizers are committed to making it a hub for emerging talent.

In contrast, the CMA Fest lineup announcement is a reminder of the excitement and energy of live music events. With a mix of established stars and newcomers, the festival is sure to be a hit with country music fans.

The Duffer Brothers' new project, The Boroughs, is also generating a lot of buzz. While it's clear that the show will be different from Stranger Things, fans are eagerly awaiting more information about the show's premise and cast.

Finally, Autumn Durald Arkapaw's Oscar nomination is a reminder of the importance of diversity and representation in the film industry. Her achievement is a milestone for women in film, and it's a testament to her talent and hard work.

Overall, it's an exciting time for arts and entertainment, with new developments and milestones being reached every day. Whether you're a fan of film, TV, music, or festivals, there's something for everyone to look forward to.

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