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Back to business: Kai Cenat to open 'Streamer University' for creators
Back to business: Kai Cenat to open 'Streamer University' for creators

Euronews

time24-05-2025

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Back to business: Kai Cenat to open 'Streamer University' for creators

"Streamer University" is a project for aspiring content creators, founded by American streamer Kai Cenat, the most-subscribed streamer on Twitch. In recent years, he's become a global internet celebrity, known for coining viral catchphrases like 'rizz.' The term, which is internet slang for charisma, even became so popular that Oxford University Press named it the 2023 Word of the Year. Cenat also made headlines after a giveaway that he organized in New York City spiraled out of control – ultimately leading to him being charged with inciting a riot. It was during a Twitch stream, Cenat had announced a 'huge giveaway' in Union Square, promising computers, PlayStation 5s and gift cards. Thousands of fans flooded the area, turning the event into a chaotic scene that led to injuries, property damage and multiple arrests. Streamer University is his next viral venture. On X, he described it as an 'all inclusive trip paid to where all creators will be living on a college campus for FREE and just enjoying getting content in general'. The college campus in question is yet to be announced. Notable courses mentioned on the university's site are sex education, business management and music production. Despite its educational framing, it will likely take the form of a weekend-long influencer meetup. The initiative was launched earlier this month through a Harry Potter-inspired comedy video on Cenat's X account, where he currently has 2,8 million followers. Applications are still open – both to students and to professors. Through a Google Docs form, candidates must answer questions such as 'Can you bite your elbow?', 'How many jumping jacks can you do?' and 'Which planet has the most moons in the solar system?' to enroll. Potential professors are also required to disclose their pants size and follower count on social media. Within minutes of the site's launch, more than a million applications were allegedly filed, causing it to crash. On 17 May, in an almost four hour long video, Cenat announced the professors and students for the class of 2025 – a mix of well known streamers, Youtubers and influencers, including Cookingwithkya, Agent 00 and Duke Dennis. Many of the professors are members of Cenat's own group, AMP (Any Means Possible), a content collective made up of some of the internet's biggest streaming personalities. Founded around 2019, AMP has built a massive following with more than seven million subscribers on YouTube. By collaborating on videos, stunts and challenges, the group amplifies each other's reach – which is also the point of the university. But the announcement of professors and students wasn't without backlash. Many fans went to social media to criticize the selection, arguing that the chosen students were already well-known influencers, undermining the idea of giving newcomers a chance. Kai Cenat didn't hold back in his response, addressing the criticism during a recent livestream. 'I'm never doing this shit again,' he said. 'No matter which direction I go, no matter which way, I try to make sure things are good, I always get the bad end of the stick.' Given Cenat's frustrated response, it remains uncertain whether Streamer University will return for another class – raising the possibility that the project may have collapsed before a single streaming lesson was ever taught. The famous Franco-Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado's exhibition Genesis toured the world for more than six years - a sign of its popularity but also the impact of his incredible work. Euronews Culture caught up with the photographer when the spectacular show was on display at La Sucrière de Lyon, a former sugar factory and warehouse that has now become an exhibition space. Genesis is a photographic tribute to the planet comprising more than 200 black and white photographs. It was the result of eight years work and some 30 trips around the world. Raised on a farm in Brazil, Salgado had a deep love and respect for nature. But he was also particularly sensitive to the ways in which human beings are affected by their often-devastating socio-economic conditions. He produced numerous works over a career spanning many decades, such as the long-term project Workers (1993) which documented the vanishing way of life of manual labourers across the world. Or Migrations (2000) - a tribute to mass migration driven by hunger, natural disasters, environmental degradation and demographic pressure. And then Genesis, his 'love letter to the planet'. The exhibition was the result of an epic eight-year expedition to rediscover mountains, deserts, oceans, and the animals and peoples that had, up to that point, escaped the imprint of modern society. It depicted the land and life of a still-pristine planet. The project, along with the Salgados' Instituto Terra, are dedicated to showing the beauty of our planet, reversing the damage done to it, and preserving it for the future. Salgado travelled by foot, light aircraft, seagoing vessels, canoes, and even balloons, through extreme heat and cold and in sometimes dangerous conditions to create a collection of images showing nature, animals, and indigenous peoples in breath-taking beauty. Using only black-and-white photography, he created a visual ensemble with such an extreme precision, that even the smallest details seem to infinitely develop. "You know, when you look at an exhibition like Genesis, it's really the earth, the animals connected to the earth and also Man" explained Sebastião Salgado. "I'm still taking photographs of humankind. I've just finished seven years working in the Amazon with indigenous communities. Mankind, he's an animal of this earth, an animal like any other, we're in the animal kingdom." Black and white photography has become the photographer's trademark. He explained why he decided not to use colour photography. "In 1986, I did a story in Brazil which was published in 1987 about a gold mine there, it was because of this gold mine story that all magazines went back to doing black and white," he said. "This story was so strong, it was widely published by large magazines, which increased my visibility to such an extent that at the time there was a big return to black and white photographs. I have much to be grateful for this return to black and white, because I've stayed in black and white ever since and never returned to colour." If the environment is now on everybody's radar, for Salgado, little has changed. He believes Mankind needs to go back to nature and make a spiritual return to the planet. He says efforts so far to save the planet have been resoundingly unsuccessful. "We have COP 21 that took place in Paris five years ago and despite everything that was put forward, nothing was done," he says. "Do you know why? Because we don't invite real people, we don't invite people who are linked to the earth, to the planet, it's a meeting of urban people." The Amazon remains his favorite territory. With his wife Leila, who is also the curator of 'Genesis, he took on a colossal challenge 20 years ago. He decided to replant the trees that had disappeared from the 750 hectares of his father's former farm. He wanted to revive the ecosystem in a region hit by deforestation and intensive land use. "We planted 2.5 million trees, even a little more maybe 2.7 million trees and we are now preparing to plant one million more trees, in addition to those already planted," he explains. "Because, you know, before the land was tired, dead, destroyed and now the land is rich again. It's time to plant trees that will be there for 500 years, 1,000 years, trees that need good soil, and shade to grow." Sebastião Salgado died on Friday 23 May, 2025. This article was originally published on 20 February 2020.

Man Utd star Alejandro Garnacho poses with fan – but everyone's distracted by his bonkers SLIPPERS
Man Utd star Alejandro Garnacho poses with fan – but everyone's distracted by his bonkers SLIPPERS

Scottish Sun

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Man Utd star Alejandro Garnacho poses with fan – but everyone's distracted by his bonkers SLIPPERS

United will wear a different home shirt this weekend 'WHY ON EARTH?' 'WHY ON EARTH?' Man Utd star Alejandro Garnacho poses with fan – but everyone's distracted by his bonkers SLIPPERS Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FANS have been left baffled after Alejandro Garnacho was pictured in a bizarre pair of slippers. The Manchester United star was seen at a games venue last night and kindly posed for a photo with a supporter. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Alejandro Garnacho was seen wearing slippers out and about Credit: X @katiemufc12 3 His unique footwear has gone viral online Credit: X @katiemufc12 But the snap has gone viral on social media after eagle-eyed fans noticed Garnacho's unusual choice of footwear. Accompanying his hoodie and shorts, the Argentine winger opted for comfy slippers. And they were incredibly Harry Potter-inspired with the Gryffindor symbol on them. Fans found it hilarious, with one saying: "Garnacho is not real." READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Hatts off Luton release five players including Chelsea title winner and club legend Another added: "Why on Earth is he wearing Gryffindor slippers out in public hahaha." A third wrote: "Can't believe he's gone out and forgot to change his slippers though, bless him." More commented: "I rate him even more now, those slippers!" The same pair can be bought online for around £15 to £20. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Garnacho will swap his slippers for boots tomorrow as Man Utd face West Ham at Old Trafford. And it is not the only wardrobe change in store as the Red Devils will not be wearing their usual home shirt for the clash. Rather than sponsors Snapdragon being on the front of the jersey, the logo for (Red) will feature instead. (Red) is a charity that tackles health inequality and provides life-saving programmes in vulnerable communities. The one-off shirts will be auctioned off after the game to raise money for the good cause. 3 Alejandro Garnacho is back in action against West Ham tomorrow Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plus in-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford

Man Utd star Alejandro Garnacho poses with fan – but everyone's distracted by his bonkers SLIPPERS
Man Utd star Alejandro Garnacho poses with fan – but everyone's distracted by his bonkers SLIPPERS

The Irish Sun

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Man Utd star Alejandro Garnacho poses with fan – but everyone's distracted by his bonkers SLIPPERS

FANS have been left baffled after Alejandro Garnacho was pictured in a bizarre pair of slippers. The 3 Alejandro Garnacho was seen wearing slippers out and about Credit: X @katiemufc12 3 His unique footwear has gone viral online Credit: X @katiemufc12 But the snap has gone viral on social media after eagle-eyed fans noticed Garnacho's unusual choice of footwear. Accompanying his hoodie and shorts, the Argentine winger opted for comfy slippers. And they were incredibly Harry Potter-inspired with the Gryffindor symbol on them. Fans found it hilarious, with one saying: "Garnacho is not real." READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Another added: "Why on Earth is he wearing Gryffindor slippers out in public hahaha." A third wrote: "Can't believe he's gone out and forgot to change his slippers though, bless him." More commented: "I rate him even more now, those slippers!" The same pair can be bought online for around £15 to £20. Most read in Football BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Garnacho will swap his slippers for boots tomorrow as Man Utd face And it is not the only wardrobe change in store as the Red Devils will Rather than sponsors Snapdragon being on the front of the jersey, the logo for (Red) will feature instead. (Red) is a charity that tackles health inequality and provides life-saving programmes in vulnerable communities. The one-off shirts will be auctioned off after the game to raise money for the good cause. 3 Alejandro Garnacho is back in action against West Ham tomorrow Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plus in-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford

No Need For Polyjuice Potion — This Hogwarts Outfit Generator Gives You A New Hogwarts Identity
No Need For Polyjuice Potion — This Hogwarts Outfit Generator Gives You A New Hogwarts Identity

Buzz Feed

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

No Need For Polyjuice Potion — This Hogwarts Outfit Generator Gives You A New Hogwarts Identity

I've seen way too many wizards walking around the wizarding world in the same tired robes, so I decided to fix that. I made a Harry Potter-inspired generator that lets you design your dream Hogwarts outfit — customized by your house, your vibe, and your favorite magical accessory. Whether you're going for cozy common room chic or battle-ready elegance, your look will magically float (literally) in your house's common room like it's waiting for you to step into it. So go on, summon your style. All trademarks, logos, brand names, names, likeness, characters, and other personal indicia (collectively, "attributes") are the property of their respective owners. Use of these attributes does not imply endorsement, affiliation, or sponsorship from the respective owners.

Harry Potter-themed Airbnb owners ‘traumatized' after finding $6K in damages: ‘We never thought this could happen'
Harry Potter-themed Airbnb owners ‘traumatized' after finding $6K in damages: ‘We never thought this could happen'

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Harry Potter-themed Airbnb owners ‘traumatized' after finding $6K in damages: ‘We never thought this could happen'

The place looked like it had been rented by the Whomping Willow. Owners of a Harry Potter-themed Airbnb in the UK were 'traumatized' after guests ransacked the rental, causing over $6,000 in damage — including smashed furniture and brown stains on the mattress. 'It has been extremely difficult for us to deal with,' Sadie, who opted to keep her last name private, told South West News Service while recalling the carnage. 'We never thought this could happen.' The 30-year-old Watford, Hertfordshire resident reportedly has several listings on Airbnb and Among the 'most popular spots,' per Sadie, are three Harry Potter-inspired abodes in her hometown, which are targeted at families going on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London. 'We've had the rental open nearly a year and only ever hosted nice family guests,' said Sadie. The dental hygienist said that one of these magical flats had been rented by two adults on February 15 through Everything seemed to be copasetic until Sadie's brother, who helps run the property, entered the premises following their departure and found that they had been turned completely upside down. According to Sadie, the vandals had smashed several glasses, broke the sofa-bed and destroyed the TV. The mattresses, meanwhile, were stained by a combination of hot chocolate and coffee. If that wasn't bad enough, the duvets and sheets had been doused with water while the walls, blinds, carpets and radiators were completely soaked in Fanta. Damage was also done to the carpet and wi-fi router, according to a 'criminal damage' report Sadie filed with the Hertfordshire Police. 'It's difficult to see someone violate the space in this way,' Sadie lamented, who said the damages totaled around $6,300, including two cleanings and the cost of replacing the mattress, TV, sofa bed and Wi-Fi router. 'It's been tough to take in everything that has been damaged,' said Sadie. 'Right now, all we can do is absorb the immediate costs.' She was also forced to relocate guests who had booked the property. The Brit said she found the destruction particularly disheartening given all the 'time and effort we put in to make these spaces magical for the children who come to visit.' 'We have had so many lovely messages left in our guest book from children who enjoyed their stay,' she said. Sadie has since contacted Booking but said they weren't too helpful. 'They got back saying damages done by guest are not their responsibility but that we should send some photos and video so they can address it fully,' she said. 'We haven't heard back since providing those images.' Police are currently investigating the incident.

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