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Hypebeast
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
‘The Sandman: Season 2' Trailer Teases Mythic Showdown
Summary Netflixhas unveiled the official trailer forThe Sandman: Season 2, offering a first look at the final chapter of the acclaimed dark fantasy series. Returning as Dream,Tom Sturridgeleads the cast through a visually rich and emotionally charged continuation ofNeil Gaiman's mythic universe. The trailer teases high-stakes confrontations as Dream faces the consequences of his past actions, with the fate of the Dreaming – and perhaps reality itself – hanging in the balance. Familiar faces like Death (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), Lucifer (Gwendoline Christie) and Desire (Mason Alexander Park) return, while new characters from the Endless family and mythological realms make their debut. Season 2 draws from several iconic arcs in the original comic series, including 'Season of Mists,' 'Brief Lives' and 'The Kindly Ones.' The trailer hints at Dream's descent into Hell, a journey to ancient Greece and a cosmic search for his estranged brother Destruction. Watch the official trailer Sandman: Season 2will be released in three parts, with Volume 1 to premiere on July 3. Volume 2 follows on July 24, while a bonus episode will arrive on July 31, 2025.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
American Golf owner tees up Endless sale process
The owners of American Golf, Britain's biggest specialist golf retailer, are teeing up a sale of the chain nearly seven years after rescuing the company. Sky News has learnt that Endless, the investment firm, is lining up advisers to oversee an auction. Sources said that Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) was expected to be formally appointed in the coming days. Money blog: American Golf, which trades from 95 stores and employs about 600 people including part-time staff, sells products manufactured by leading golf brands such as Garmin and TaylorMade. It was rescued by Endless in 2018 after a sale process which also involved the Frasers Group billionaire Mike Ashley. The chain's ownership has included the COVID pandemic, when non-essential retailers were shut for prolonged periods, with Endless said to have supported the business financially during the pandemic. American Golf has shrunk modestly in size since the 2018 deal, with roughly 80% of the stores it acquired still trading. The retailer's likely valuation today is unclear. Read more from Sky News: It was previously owned by Sun European Partners, another investment firm, which acquired it from LDC, the private equity division of Lloyds Banking Group. Endless declined to comment on Friday.


Sky News
13-06-2025
- Business
- Sky News
American Golf owner tees up Endless sale process
The owners of American Golf, Britain's biggest specialist golf retailer, are teeing up a sale of the chain nearly seven years after rescuing the company. Sky News has learnt that Endless, the investment firm, is lining up advisers to oversee an auction. Sources said that Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) was expected to be formally appointed in the coming days. American Golf, which trades from 95 stores and employs about 600 people including part-time staff, sells products manufactured by leading golf brands such as Garmin and TaylorMade. It was rescued by Endless in 2018 after a sale process which also involved the Frasers Group billionaire Mike Ashley. The chain's ownership has included the Covid pandemic, when non-essential retailers were shut for prolonged periods, with Endless said to have supported the business financially during the pandemic. The retailer's likely valuation today is unclear. It was previously owned by Sun European Partners, another investment firm, which acquired it from LDC< the private equity division of Lloyds Banking Group.


Business Upturn
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Is The Sandman season 2 releasing in June 2025? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 6, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated June 6, 2025, 11:38 IST Fans of Neil Gaiman's iconic comic series The Sandman have been eagerly awaiting the release of Season 2 on Netflix. The first season, which premiered in August 2022, captivated audiences with its rich storytelling, stunning visuals, and faithful adaptation of the beloved graphic novels. As anticipation builds, many are wondering: Is The Sandman Season 2 releasing in June 2025? Here's everything we know so far. Is The Sandman Season 2 Releasing in June 2025? Contrary to some speculation, The Sandman Season 2 is not slated for a June 2025 release. According to multiple reports, including posts from Netflix and other reliable outlets, the second season is set to premiere in July 2025. Specifically, the season will be released in two volumes: Volume 1 : July 3, 2025 (6 episodes) Volume 2: July 24, 2025 (5 episodes, plus a bonus episode) What to Expect from The Sandman Season 2 Season 2 of The Sandman promises to continue the story of Dream (also known as Morpheus), played by Tom Sturridge, as he navigates the challenges of his realm, the Dreaming, and his interactions with the Endless and other mythical beings. Based on the source material, Season 2 is expected to adapt key arcs from Gaiman's comics, including Season of Mists and A Game of You , while potentially exploring additional stories like Brief Lives . How to Watch The Sandman Season 2 The Sandman Season 2 will be available exclusively on Netflix. Fans can stream Volume 1 starting July 3, 2025, followed by Volume 2 on July 24, 2025. To watch, you'll need an active Netflix subscription. Given the show's popularity, it's recommended to catch up on Season 1 if you haven't already, as Season 2 builds on its events. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


The Province
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Province
Classical music: Some concerts to catch in Vancouver this summer
There are summer festivals and special events of all manners to tempt listeners on summer afternoons and evenings Naomi Woo conducts the NYO again this year. Photo by NYO Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Classical music during the West Coast summer is quite a different proposition to our regular season. June, July and August demand different venues — some even outdoors, for organizations brave enough to risk the uncertainties of our weather. And there are summer festivals and special events of all manners to tempt listeners on summer afternoons and evenings. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles by top sports columnists Patrick Johnston, Ben Kuzma, J.J. Abrams and others. 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REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Here's a brief rundown of promising events: • Our single biggest summertime event is Early Music Vancouver's annual festival, which this year runs July 24 through Aug. 8, with multiple events in different locations and lots of guest performers. I'll do a proper preview in early July but, given that EMV's theme for 2025 is In Endless Ascent: Bach and Mozart, it's probably wise to mention in advance that the festival will wind up with gala performances of Bach's Musical Offering and Mozart's Requiem. More info at • The musicians of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra traditionally get August off, with many leaving town to participate in various far-off festivals and special programs. Before then, there are Movie Nights With the VSO at the Orpheum Theatre. This summer's Live in Concert screenings are Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (July 3 and 4), Barbie the Movie (July 16) and Encanto (July 18 and 19). All three programs begin at the family friendly hour of 7 p.m., except the Encanto 2 p.m. matinee on July 19. Then there's a gamer one-night-only add-on, Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy, on July 11 at 7 p.m., featuring guest vocalist Amanda Achen and HD video created by Square Enix specifically for this tour. Two final, always much appreciated summer VSO projects are the outdoor concerts July 5 and 12 at Sunset Beach and Deer Lake Park respectively. Go to for more info. Essential reading for hockey fans who eat, sleep, Canucks, repeat. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. • Canada's National Youth Orchestra is on tour and plays at the Chan Centre July 6. In days of yore — the initiative is celebrating its 65th year — the NYO was the premiere training program for young orchestral players. Today, we enjoy a gratifying proliferation of intensive summer training options for would-be professionals, but the NYO remains a prestigious option for budding professionals who can both make the cut and afford time off from summer jobs. The 7:30 p. m program here, conducted by Naomi Woo, opens with the overture to Dame Ethyl Smyth's Edwardian era opera The Wreckers, followed by Debussy's sea-symphony-in-all-but-name, La Mer. Shostakovich's grim but always magnificent Tenth Symphony rounds out the program — an eclectic evening of uneasy musical bedfellows, perhaps, but a diverse workout for the band. More info at This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. • For classical fans minded to leave town but still enjoy live music, there's a relatively new chamber music program, Cascade Peaks Chamber Music, based in Princeton. Its mainstage concert series runs June 20-22 at the RockRidge Canyon Resort, a lakeside venue that boasts a 350-seat concert hall. Core participants include the Borealis String Quartet and the Gryphon Trio, plus Jonathan Crow, the Prince George-born concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony, violist Juan-Miguel Hernandez, and clarinetist James Campbell. More info at Tenor Charles Daniels will sing Britten with the Kessler kids. Photo by Hanya Chlala • Finally, two in-town summer educational programs are well worth a look. The Vancouver Piano Sessions happen in early August. For the interested public who might just be craving a piano recital or two, Alexander Kobrin, who won gold in the Van Cliburn Competition back in 2005, plays at Christ Church Cathedral Aug. 9 at 7 p.m., in a lovely Schubert/Schumann program. Haochen Zhang, who won the same honour four years later, performs Aug. 12, starting with Schumann and then ending with a killer pair of late Beethoven sonatas. More info at This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. • In between comes the annual Kessler Academy, a strings-only project in which younger players are mentored by members of the Microcosmos String Quartet. This year's grand performance is Aug. 10, a 3 p. m matinee, at The Roundhouse. And the repertoire is simply astonishing: Tenor Charles Daniels, who has often performed for Early Music Vancouver, will be featured in Benjamin Britten's Les Illuminations, settings of texts by Arthur Rimbaud, followed by the glorious Concerto for Double String Orchestra by Britten's contemporary Michael Tippett. More info at Read More