Reigning Ru Paul's Drag Race UK winner Lawrence Chaney has returned to Scotland following a three week stint in Hollywood.
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finally settled on an agreement to narrowly avert an industry-wide strike on Monday.After the news broke, celebrities took to social media to congratulate IATSE on the tentative deal, which brings an end to months of increasingly heated negotiations. Among the outpouring of responses, actor Greg Grunberg wrote on Twitter, “NO STRIKE!” to which Henry Winkler replied, “Thank God … IATSE !!!!” “Without them the movie magic doesn’t exists,” added Eiza Gonzalez.
Reigning Ru Paul's Drag Race UK winner Lawrence Chaney has returned to Scotland following a three week stint in Hollywood.
Kate Aurthur editorGina Rodriguez is on the floor of an audio booth in Hollywood, stretching: The actor, late of “Jane the Virgin,” is taking a break as she records a new series for the prolific podcasting company QCode. It’s a sci-fi thriller called “Last Known Position,” and Rodriguez plays Mikeala, a submarine pilot who’s investigating what happened to a jet that vanished over the Pacific Ocean.
Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefIt ain’t over yet.Many in Hollywood have been breathing a big collective sigh of relief that IATSE and the studios, networks and streamers finally reached a tentative agreement this past weekend that narrowly staved off a workers’ strike that would have paralyzed production across Hollywood.But, as we learned, not all IATSE members were thrilled with the new three-year contract, and many have taken to social media to denounce the deal and persuade members to vote
IATSE announced that film and TV production would not shut down at 12:01 a.m. on Oct.
Gal Gadot and Halle Berry hit the red carpet for ELLE’s 27th Annual Women In Hollywood Celebration held at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Tuesday (October 19) in Los Angeles.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees is beginning to roll out more details of its tentative contract with major film and television studios to its members, as it looks to build support for a ratification vote.The union, which represents the vast majority of craft workers in Hollywood, announced the deal on Saturday night, averting a strike that would have paralyzed the film and TV industry from coast to coast.
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NME while in conversation about her latest film Halloween Kills.However, the actor had some insight into how she has stood her ground against prejudice.“Creativity will always win,” she continued.
LOS ANGELES -- An 11th-hour deal was reached Saturday, averting a strike of film and television crews that would have seen some 60,000 behind-the-scenes workers walk off their jobs and would have frozen productions in Hollywood and across the U.S.After days of marathon negotiations, representatives from the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and from the studios and entertainment companies who employ them reached the three-year contract agreement before a Monday strike
EXCLUSIVE: With Hollywood on edge and picket signs at the ready, IATSE and the AMPTP have reached an agreement on a new film and TV contract, averting a threatened nationwide strike.
Juliette Lewis is standing up for Hollywood crew members poised to strike.
IATSE and Hollywood’s major studios are closing in on a deal that would avert a strike that threatened to shutter most film and TV production in Hollywood.Industry sources said virtual negotiations between the sides went late into Friday night as Carol Lombardini, president of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers bargaining organization for the major studios, addressed numerous IATSE leaders about the details of deals on thorny issues of working conditions that were sorted
Travis singer Fran Healy has shown off his wounds after an unexpected attack by a sausage dog in the Hollywood Hills.
Rapper Tyga has been arrested on a felony domestic violence accusation following a dispute at his Hollywood Hills home on Monday, Fox News has confirmed. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said the rapper – whose real name is Michael Stevenson – turned himself into the department’s Hollywood precinct around 7:00 a.m.