“Selling Sunset” Season 3 promises some bombshell reveals.
09.07.2020 - 08:47 / hollywoodreporter.com
The board of SAG-AFTRA’s largest local on Tuesday voted 69 percent to 31 percent against the new TV/theatrical deal approved by the national board, The Hollywood Reporter has learned, in a videoconference meeting that resulted in a symbolic show of force signaling tumultuous times ahead for entertainment’s largest union. The 29 to 13 non-binding vote by the Los Angeles board was “essentially along party lines” one board member said, speaking on condition on anonymity.
“Selling Sunset” Season 3 promises some bombshell reveals.
Angelina Jolie wears a black jumpsuit while exiting a private plane and getting into an awaiting car on Thursday (July 23) in Burbank, Calif.
including Time’s Up and the SAG-AFTRA Los Angeles local board which voted 29-13 against recommending the contract — say that it needs stricter language on who is allowed on set and greater protections for background actors involved in nude scenes.Also Read: Time's Up Urges SAG-AFTRA Members to Vote Against Proposed Studio Contract“While we support TIME’S UP for their unique contributions to a cause in which we all believe, we completely disagree with their assumption that they have either the
Dave McNary Film ReporterThe SAG-AFTRA national board has reprimanded Los Angeles president Patricia Richardson over her refusal to remove actor Corey Feldman, who has been accused of sexual assault, from guild’s Los Angeles local sexual harassment committee.Feldman has issued a strong denial of the allegations.
David Robb Labor EditorThe national board of SAG-AFTRA on Monday reprimanded Los Angeles Local president Patricia Richardson for refusing to remove a member of the local’s Sexual Harassment Committee, even though the board says she had received “detailed complaints from women who had been subject to or witness to sexual harassment, abuse and assault” by the committee member.The board resolution does not identify the committee member, but Deadline has learned from multiple sources that it’s actor
Villa Blanca restaurant permanently closed amid the coronavirus pandemic, Lisa Vanderpump put her culinary expertise to good use while quarantined in her Los Angeles home.On Saturday, July 18, the 59-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum took to her Instagram to bring her at-home cooking show, which costars her daughter Pandora Vanderpump Sabo, to life.
As we continue to uphold the government’s social-distancing guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic, commonplace activities like grabbing a bite to eat have been completely revamped. Whether you are craving a sit-down experience or looking to recreate the vibe of a restaurant at home, Lady Byrd Café owner Misty Mansouri and Chef Fred Reyes have the answers for Us.The Los Angeles farm-to-table eatery has taken socially distanced dining to a new level with their private outdoor greenhouse pods,
Brad Pitt, 56, embodied his stunt double character Cliff Booth from Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood when he visited Angelina Jolie’s house in Los Angeles on July 9. The silver fox made the visit on a motorcycle, complete with a riding jacket, cuffed jeans and gloves (he’s not too much of a bad boy to opt out of a helmet, though).
Brad Pitt rides his motorcycle while zooming away from his ex-wife Angelina Jolie‘s gated community on Thursday afternoon (July 9) in Los Angeles.
Naya Rivera’s ex-husband, Ryan Dorsey, was spotted for the first time in Los Angeles on Thursday, July 9, with their son, Josey, one day after the Glee star went missing at Ventura County’s Lake Piru.The West Virginia native, 36, held the pair’s 4-year-old in his arms, in photos obtained by the Daily Mail on Thursday, as the two left Rivera’s sister, Nickayla Rivera’s L.A.
David Robb Labor EditorPatricia Richardson, president of the SAG-AFTRA Los Angeles Local, urged the guild’s members today to vote no on the union’s new film and TV contract. “The deal isn’t good enough, and now is the time to fix it,” she said during a Zoom press conference with other leaders of the opposition, which includes the local’s two vice presidents – Frances Fisher and David Jolliffe – and A.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have reportedly relied on "a lot of family therapy" in recent years to get to a comfortable place within their co-parenting.Pitt was recently seen leaving Jolie's Los Angeles home—one of the first public sightings of the actor on his former wife's property since their 2016 split. "It's taken them a long time, with a lot of family therapy, to get to this point," a source told People.
Dave McNary Film ReporterSAG-AFTRA’s Los Angeles board has voted to oppose ratification of a successor deal on its master contract for feature films and primetime television work.The move came Tuesday, two weeks after the national board of the performers union had approved sending out the contract for ratification by a vote of 67.6% to 32.4%.
David Robb Labor EditorThe board of directors SAG-AFTRA’s Los Angeles Local voted overwhelmingly Tuesday – strictly along the guild’s fractious party lines – to oppose ratification of the union’s new film and TV contract. The local is the union’s largest, representing just over 50% of the entire membership.Local board members voted 29-13 (69%-31%) to oppose ratification, almost exactly the reverse of the national board, which late last month voted 67.6%-32.4% to approve the contract.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie made headlines recently as the former visited his ex-wife and their children at the latter's mansion in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. Moreover, onlookers captured the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star riding on his beloved motorcycle outside the Maleficent: Mistress of Evil star's house.