President Joe Biden marked the one year of coronavirus with an inclusive speech on Thursday (March 11).
23.02.2021 - 17:17 / hollywoodreporter.com
A coalition of Hollywood studios and entertainment guilds have dispatched a letter to newly installed President Joe Biden detailing in broad strokes what his administration can to do help the entertainment industry recover from the COVID-19 crisis. "First and foremost, we support efforts to help America overcome the challenges of COVID-19.
For much of 2020 through to the present, significant portions of the industry shuttered. The pandemic has put roughly 465,000 film and television jobs in the
.President Joe Biden marked the one year of coronavirus with an inclusive speech on Thursday (March 11).
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President Joe Biden‘s official Twitter account officially unfollowed Chrissy Teigen, and it’s because Chrissy asked him to.
Whenever we talk about the way that movie theaters and the film industry will begin to bounce back after the pandemic shut everything down nearly a year ago, one of the first steps is to reopen theaters around the US. Well, in most states, that has already begun, but studios are still hesitant to release blockbusters because of two major regions that have remained closed for most of the last year — New York City and Los Angeles, which make up a huge piece of the US box office pie.
WASHINGTON – In a simple ceremony at the Diplomatic Entrance to the South Portico of the White House Monday evening, surrounded by 500 illuminated candles, each one representing 1,000 lives lost over the past year to the coronavirus, President Joe Biden paid tribute honoring those Americans.
The Motion Picture Association, DGA, IATSE, IFTA, SAG-AFTRA along with the AFL-CIO’s Department of Professional Employees have penned a letter to President Joe Biden urging the new administration to keep the job-providing, economy-stimulating film and television community in mind when hashing out policy.