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Weinstein Accusers, Creditors Vote in Favor of Settlement Plan

January 9, 2021

Nearly 40 women with sexual misconduct claims against Harvey Weinstein voted to accept the settlement deal that’s been presented as part of The Weinstein Company’s bankruptcy proceedings. The proposed settlement includes […]

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‘Nomadland’ Named Best Picture by National Society of Film Critics

January 9, 2021

The National Society of Film Critics on Saturday named Nomadland as its best picture of 2020. Nomadland‘s Chloe Zhao picked up a win for best director, while Frances McDormand won best actress for her performance in […]

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Pandemic Fog Casts a Shadow on Another TV Pilot Season

January 9, 2021

As the calendar turns to a new year, that traditionally brings the start of pilot season for the five broadcast networks. Considering that pilot season 2020 was completely upended when production halted in March at the outset of the pandemic […]

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President-Elect Biden Announces Boston Mayor as Nominee for Labor Secretary

January 8, 2021

“Marty [Walsh] knows worker power means not just protecting the right to unionize but encouraging unionization and collective bargaining,” Joe Biden said. “It means protecting pensions. Ensuring worker safety. Increasing the […]

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Musicians Union’s Pension Fund Again Seeks OK from Treasury Dept. to Cut Benefits

January 8, 2021

The American Federation of Musicians and Employers’ Pension Fund again has applied to the US Treasury Department for permission to reduce benefits for nearly half of its 51,521 participants. The Plan is currently in “critical and declining […]

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IATSE Condemns Egregious Assault on US Democracy, Calls for Accountability

January 7, 2021

“When Pro-Trump insurrectionists stormed the United States Capitol building in Washington D.C. [on Wednesday],” writes IATSE president Matt Loeb, “we watched one of the most egregious assaults on our Democracy in American History. […]

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AFL-CIO Leader Calls Trump Protest ‘One of the Greatest Assaults on Our Democracy’

January 7, 2021

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka called [pro-Trump demonstrations] “one of the greatest assaults on our democracy since the Civil War.” UAW President Rory Gamble described it as “a very sad day for our nation and our democracy.” […]

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L.A. Virus-Related Hospitalizations Top 8,000 for First Time Ever; ‘Disastrous’

January 7, 2021

“The rate of new cases this month is translating into a disastrous increase in the number of people with severe COVID-19 symptoms being sent to our local hospitals,” said a statement from the Los Angeles County Public Health Department […]

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On-Set Commercial Production Halted in So Cal Per SAG-AFTRA, PGA, Advertisers

January 4, 2021

On-set commercial production has been shuttered temporarily in Southern California because of surging coronavirus outbreaks in the region, effective immediately. The major studios and streamers, meanwhile, are already on production […]

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L.A. Production Grinds to a Halt Amid Covid-19 Surge; Netflix is Latest to Pause

January 5, 2021

Nine and a half months after all Hollywood production was shut down at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in the US, filming in Los Angeles once again is at a standstill. Film and TV production has been exempt from coronavirus […]

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