The Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta Humane Society teamed up to bring some cuteness to your day.
21.03.2020 - 22:45 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
Dues relief during the coronavirus crisis is coming to members of the International Cinematographers Guild, IATSE Local 600. In a video message to his members, newly elected ICG president John Lindley said that the guild is also considering an expansion of its Hardship Fund to account for loss of income due to the industry’s COVID-19 shutdown.
“The question I’ve been asked a lot lately is about the possibility of dues relief for our membership,” Lindley said on the
The Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta Humane Society teamed up to bring some cuteness to your day.
By Jake Kanter
After two weeks of quarantining separately, Oprah Winfrey and her long-term partner Stedman Graham have finally reunited once again.
After two weeks of quarantining separately, Oprah Winfrey and her long-term partner Stedman Graham have finally reunited once again.
Leonardo DiCaprio has teamed up with Oprah Winfrey to raise $15 million to keep poor Americans fed during the coronavirus pandemic.
LONDON — Major record companies and publishers are facing increasing pressure to do more to support musicians and songwriters who have seen their livelihoods wiped out by the coronavirus pandemic.
As millions of people in New York City suffer from the coronavirus and its devastating economic effects, one of the hardest-hit places has been the legendary Great White Way.
NASHVILLE — When the COVID-19 coronavirus forced the shutdown of the concert industry, independent Nashville artist Stevie Woodward got a double whammy.Not only did she lose the steady, six-nights-a-week bookings in the Music City club scene that kept her afloat, she also faced the stark reality that one of her roommates, a nurse at Vanderbilt Medical Center, might well bring the bug home from work.Woodward decided to make lemonade out of lemons and drove to Myrtle Beach, S.C., for an unexpected
Oprah Winfrey is taking the necessary steps to stay healthy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Bosses at streaming giant Netflix are doing their bit to help those in the TV and film industry who have lost work because of the coronavirus pandemic with a $100 million (£86 million) support fund.
More than two dozen music and entertainment companies joined together Friday (March 20) to send a joint letter to the United States Congress asking for financial relief as the coronavirus crisis continues to ripple throughout the country.