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: The shaman, played by performer Sam Bourne , begins chanting during their consultation. He physically interacts with her, claiming she is under a specific curse.

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This fragmentation has democratized storytelling. Niche genres—from K-dramas to competitive cooking shows to "cosy fantasy"—have found massive global audiences without ever needing to appeal to the middle of the bell curve. However, it has also created cultural silos. We no longer share a collective reality; we share an algorithmically curated bubble.

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May 3, 2024 (indicated by the timestamp 24.05.03) Performers: Lia Lin and Sam Bourne Title / Plot Line: "When Shaman Calls" Plot Summary

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To understand where we are, we must first look back. For most of the 20th century, entertainment content and popular media were controlled by a handful of gatekeepers: major film studios, network television executives, and publishing houses. Consumers had limited choices—three TV channels, a few local radio stations, and the local cinema.