new state guidelines released on Tuesday.Smaller parks can reopen outdoor attractions with 500 visitors or at 25% capacity, whichever is fewer, if the county the park is located in has reached the state’s “moderate” tier.
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Elaine Low Senior TV WriterIn a bid to create a “further catalyst for real and sustained change,” ABC Entertainment has set forth a slate of new inclusion standards for all primetime series to “ensure multidimensional representation across the entire creative and production process.”The initiative is meant to increase diversity both on screen and behind the scenes.
In a letter to creatives and colleagues, ABC executive vice president of development and content strategy Simran Sethi laid out the
.new state guidelines released on Tuesday.Smaller parks can reopen outdoor attractions with 500 visitors or at 25% capacity, whichever is fewer, if the county the park is located in has reached the state’s “moderate” tier.
hereHe continued: "This is no way to run the country in a national crisis. This is not right.
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like his refusal to distance himself from the extreme right wing conspiracy theory QAnon, Biden’s exchange with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos was a more relaxed affair focused on policy specifics.
Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterRamsey Naito started her career at Nickelodeon back in the 1990s, and went on from there to do work as a film producer and exec at a where’s-where of major animation powerhouses including Blue Sky, Paramount Animation and Cartoon Network. Two years ago, she proved one can always go home again, and returned to the Nick Animation fold in a development role, only to ascend to president of Nickelodeon Animation just over a month ago.
picked up 13 episodes of the comedy last year.Chalamet will play Kimberly, the valedictorian of her high school in the Arizona suburbs who is described as “Smart, caring, earnest, and ambitious, she’s prepared for college academically — but not so much socially.”Kaur will play Bela, a “comedy-obsessed, super confident cornball from the affluent suburbs of northern New Jersey who is never afraid to say what she’s thinking.” Per HBO Max, “She describes herself as “extremely sex-positive” — even
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs expected, L.A. Comic-Con has been canceled.
according to Deadline.The decision to push back the production comes in the wake of the Broadway League’s announcement Friday morning that theaters will remain shut down through May 31, 2021, due to the global COVID-19 crisis.Shows were shut down March 12, 2020, and had been placed on hold until January 2021.Tony-winning director Jerry Zaks, who is set to helm the production, expressed his frustration about the shutdown back in June.“In 50 years, I’ve never been told to stop working,” he told
Dune has been delayed until late 2021.The sci-fi epic was set to be released this December, however it will now be almost a year until it hits cinemas.According to Collider, the film will now be released on October 1, 2021. They cite studio Warner Bros’ recent decision to delay Wonder Woman 1984 until Christmas Day as one of the reasons for the new date.The first trailer for the adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel was revealed last month.
Also Read: Netflix in October: Here's Everything Coming and Going (Video)The project stems from Nee’s overall deal with Netflix via her production company Laughing Wild. It is produced in partnership with the Obamas’ Higher Ground Productions banner and Wonder Worldwide.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsEXCLUSIVE: Lifetime has announced the star-studded lineup for its annual “Stop Breast Cancer For Life” campaign to kick off National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
hit in that respect but everything went fine.” Sergeant Lorna Hinshelwood of the community policing team in Wishaw, said: “Local officers stepped up patrols over the weekend.“Officers will be visiting local pubs and will look to engage with patrons to remind them of the new guidance while supporting our NHS.”
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorFollowing a backlash within its membership ranks and the resignation of its board of directors and president earlier this year, France’s Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma has set new leadership. At a general assembly today, the Académie, which hands out the country’s César Awards, elected former CNC and Arte chief Véronique Cayla as president and Intouchables co-director Éric Toledano as vice president.
BTS singer V celebrates his birthday on December 30. While there are about three months left to his birthday celebrations, his fan club in China has already begun preparation for the big day.
Manori Ravindran International EditorA major awards overhaul by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is being heralded by the U.K. industry as a “bold plan” that may finally spark enduring change.In an interview with Variety, BAFTA chair Krishnendu Majumdar described the new rules as a “wholesale cultural change” that has been in the works for seven months.
Sir Elton John has announced the new US dates of his rescheduled farewell tour, which will keep the veteran rocker on the road until at least 2023.