EXCLUSIVE: Writer-director-producer Jeff Byrd, who recently joined Fox’s new drama series Our Kind of People as co-executive producer, has signed with APA for representation in film and television.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWhen Broadway returns in the fall, theater industry workers will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19.The Actors’ Equity Association and the Broadway League on Thursday announced an agreement on safety protocols for reopening venues on the Great White Way and around the U.S.
Key provisions include improved HVAC standards, mandated vaccines for the workforce (with the exception of those who cannot do so for age or health reasons) and weekly testing
.EXCLUSIVE: Writer-director-producer Jeff Byrd, who recently joined Fox’s new drama series Our Kind of People as co-executive producer, has signed with APA for representation in film and television.
Governors Ball and Louder Than Life are the latest US festivals to announce new COVID-19-related entry requirements for their upcoming events.The measures have been put in place as cases of the Delta variant continue to rise across the States.
COVID-19, or a negative test, at their venues and events in the UK.A representative for the touring giant confirmed the policy when contacted by NME, days after the same plans were unveiled in the U.S.The firm currently operates the entire network of O2 Academy venues in the UK, as well as festivals such as Reading & Leeds, Download, Wireless and Creamfields.It is yet to be confirmed when the policy will be fully implemented in the UK, but Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino has described it as “your
Foo Fighters have confirmed that fans coming to their first ever Alaskan shows will need to present proof of a COVID vaccine or negative test.The band play their first shows in the state later this month, heading first to Anchorage for two shows on August 17 and 19 at the Dena’ina Center and in Fairbanks on Aug.
allow its touring artists to set their own protocols for event admission.
Love Island’s Hugo Hammond met up with his dumped co-stars for a reunion dinner in London on Thursday 12 August evening. Meeting with Sharon Gaffka, 25, Brad McClelland, 26, and Chuggs Wallis, 23, for the meal, Hugo posted a snap of them all around the table together on his Instagram story, with Sharon sharing a photo of herself and Hugo side by side to her account.
SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the season finale of FXX’s Dave.
Foo Fighters, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, Tame Impala, Tyler, the Creator and more.“The safety of our patrons and staff is our number one priority. As such a full COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test will be required to attend Bonnaroo 2021,” the post reads.“Bonnaroo strongly encourages vaccination.
Kylie Jenner is 24!The youngest member of the Kardashian/Jenner clan is getting older, celebrating her birthday by launching a 24K Collection with her company, Kylie Cosmetics.Her mom, Kris Jenner, is understandably very emotional about the milestone, watching her “littlest angel” grow older right before her eyes.
Megan Rapinoe, 36, and Sue Bird, 40, showed off their love during the final day of the Tokyo Olympics on Aug. 7. The engaged lovebirds shared a kiss after Sue won her fifth Olympic gold medal with Team USA during a basketball game against Japan and excitingly ran up to her fiancée in the stands. Megan sweetly held Sue’s face as she smiled to her in the glorious moment and they both embraced as onlookers cheered.
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BEIRUT -- The artist meticulously cuts small pieces of yellow and red glass, then lays them in a pattern to recreate the stained-glass windows that were the trademark of Beirut’s Sursock Museum, shattered in last year’s port explosion.Conservators, hunched over with magnifying glasses, fill lines of paint loss caused by the explosion with their brushes and weave together tears thread by thread under microscope.
The Verge: “As we have done since the beginning of the pandemic, we continue to closely track new developments and adapt our plans as this situation evolves, keeping employees health and safety top of mind. Based on our continued consultation with health and data experts, our earliest date for the full opening of our U.S.
Earlier this week, the CDC announced new recommendations for fully vaccinated Americans as cases the delta variant of coronavirus continue to rise.
Jordan Moreau The Broadway League announced Friday that all audience members and performers must be vaccinated for COVID-19 when theaters reopen.Owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theaters in New York City will enforce the mandate, which also applies to all backstage crew and theater staff. The vaccine requirement will be enforced for all performances through October 2021.
via statement. A uniform policy across all New York City Broadway theatres makes it simple for our audiences and should give even more confidence to our guests about how seriously Broadway is taking audience safety.”Exceptions are being made for children under 12 and people with a medical condition or closely held religious belief that prevents vaccination.
The Broadway League announced today that the owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theaters in New York City will require vaccinations for audience members, as well as performers, backstage crew, and theatre staff, for all performances through October 2021.
them to go even further and make vaccinations mandatory for the entire crew. It took industry guilds and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers an extra three weeks after the Return to Work Agreement’s June 30 deadline to come to terms on a new deal, and they will meet again in late September for another round of potential revisions.