Netflix officially opened its offices in Paris a year ago today and to mark the anniversary the streamer has confirmed details of four upcoming projects.
11.03.2021 - 01:29 / hollywoodreporter.com
The Sundance Institute has announced two new $100,000 granting funds to benefit BIPOC artists and arts organizations, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The Uprise Grant Fund, created by the Outreach & Inclusion Program, will support up to 25 U.S.-based emerging artists whose ability to create has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Applications are now open. The Arts Organizations Grant, a continuation of last year's $1 million Respond and Reimagine Fund, will go to eight to 10 U.S.-based,
.Netflix officially opened its offices in Paris a year ago today and to mark the anniversary the streamer has confirmed details of four upcoming projects.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorYoshiki, leader of the group X Japan, has donated $100,000 in support of mental health to MusiCares to help music creators and industry professionals affected by depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, or other mental health concerns, the organization announced Monday.
Scotland in the next decade if re-elected in May. The First Minister will announce later today her plans to rebuild the country following the devastating coronavirus pandemic.
Lady Gaga‘s mom is sharing an update on her dognapping.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterKeri Putnam, a fixture in Hollywood thanks to her longtime shepherding of America’s preeminent film festival, is resigning her post as CEO of the Sundance Institute.Putnam has served in the role for over a decade, guiding the organization’s numerous programs and initiatives to fund and uplift indie filmmaking and marginalized voices, as well as overseeing the annual Park City-based festival.“It’s been such an amazing ride.
Also Read: Virtual Sundance Boasts 600,000 Audience Views - Nearly 3 Times More Than 2020“After an incredibly rewarding decade, and following the success of our first-ever online Festival, I have decided it’s the right time for me to step down as CEO of Sundance Institute.
After a very successful ten-year run, Keri Putnam will be departing the Sundance Institute as CEO Keri Putnam at the end of August.
Ayr town centre is bidding to win up to £10,000 of national funding.Narture, the contemporary project looking to boost cultural links in the local community, hopes to land the match funding from Creative Scotland.A total of 20 creative projects across the country are vying for a share of the £75,000 funding pot.Money raised by each project will be matched on a first come, first serve basis for up to £10,000 per project.Narture bosses say they are looking for support to "enliven empty shops and
EXCLUSIVE: Acclaimed director Roger Spottiswoode is set to premiere his latest film, “a love poem to New York,” at a time when some have questioned the city’s post-pandemic future.
Lizzo’s new reality TV show sounds like it’s gonna be “Good As Hell”.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMrBeast, master YouTube showman, cash-giveaway artist and philanthropist, is launching “Finger on the App 2” on Saturday, March 20 — a digital endurance content that will award $100,000 to whichever committed fan can keep their digit glued to their smartphone the longest.“Finger on the App 2” will start at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m.
Good Morning Britain has lost another 100,000 viewers in a day after Piers Morgan quit his role as co-host on the show. It has been recorded as its joint lowest ratings over the past month after having lost 40 per cent of its audience since the 55 year old left his job.
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open application and is intended for artists in particular. $100,000 will be dedicated to 25 emerging, U.S.-based BIPOC artists whose creative development was impacted by the pandemic.
reach pensions equality with them, according to new calculations by Scottish Widows.The insurance and pensions specialist said that younger female savers can expect to have £100,000 less on average in their retirement pots than their male counterparts.The figures are taken from the most recent Scottish Widows women and retirement report and found that lower average earnings, part-time work and taking time out of paid employment to care for family means it would take them nearly four decades to