Entertaiment is the act of providing amusement or diversion in an enjoyable way. It is a powerful force that can bring joy, stimulate learning and also can be harmful if it is not regulated properly. It is a form of cultural expression that can vary in scale, from an individual watching television or listening to music at home; to a banquet adapted for two people; to performances intended for thousands. The word entertainment derives from the Latin intertenere, from the prefix inter meaning “inside” and tenere, from the Indo-European root ten, meaning to hold or stretch something. [2] —This article has been updated and is part of our Transformational Entertainment News series.