in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Grammy Awards will make a return to Los Angeles in February 2023, it was announced today (July 14).The event is set to take place at the city’s Crypto.com Arena – formerly known as Staples Center – on Sunday February 5.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Black List and Women in Film, Los Angeles have set Ana Brown (Trash Pandas), Audrey Rosenberg (Wild Animals), Christina YR Lim (Gyopo), Rebecca Christian (Sankofa Selah), Sabeen Amanat Farooq (Burn Your Idols) and Zoey Towner (Great American Highway) as the participants for their fifth consecutive Feature Residency, which provides six promising screenwriters of underrepresented genders with a year’s worth of mentorship and career opportunities.
For the first time since 2020, the Residency will kick off in late June with an in-person weekend writing retreat in Los Angeles, which will feature intensive script and professional development sessions. Throughout the year, participants will have meetings and receive feedback from working feature writers, executives, and industry leaders. Creatives participating as mentors this time around include Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith (Legally Blonde), Nicole Perlman (Guardians of the Galaxy), Graham Moore (The Imitation Game), Kari Granlund (Lady and the Tramp), Dylan Meyer (Moxie), Michael Mitnick (The Giver), Anne Rosellini (Winter’s Bone), Jonathan Stokes (El Gringo) and Scott Myers (Go Into The Story).
WIF and the Black List are also currently accepting submissions for their 2023 Episodic Lab and 2023 Feature Residency, as of today. Learn more about both opportunities here. More information on this year’s Feature Residency participants and their projects can be found below.
Ana Brown Script: TRASH PANDAS Logline: A bereaved musician sets off a wild chase when she kidnaps a baby seal.
Bio: Ana Brown is a screenwriter and stage playwright with a former career in clinical social work.
Audrey RosenbergScript: WILD ANIMALS Logline: When a mysterious wild animal attacks a young child in
in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Grammy Awards will make a return to Los Angeles in February 2023, it was announced today (July 14).The event is set to take place at the city’s Crypto.com Arena – formerly known as Staples Center – on Sunday February 5.
The Grammys are returning to Los Angeles for 2023, the Recording Academy announced Thursday.After hosting its 2022 show from Las Vegas, the ceremony dubbed “music’s biggest night” will return to Southern California and its usual home – the Crypto.com Arena (previously the Staples Center) – on Feb. 5, 2023.The show will air live on CBS, beginning at 8 p.m.
hotels, restaurants, bars and shopping, plus how to spend a weekend in Los Angeles. You can drive up to the Griffith Observatory but it's much nicer to arrive by foot, hiking up one of Griffith Park's reasonably gentle paths and taking in the Hollywood sign and spectacular views over the city on the way. The Art Deco building is an impressive sight and it’s no less enchanting inside, with permanent exhibits exploring the cosmos and an excellent planetarium.
return-to-work agreement, indoor masking and other safety protocols are being reinstated.Los Angeles County Public Health Officer Barbara Ferrer announced on Thursday that cases in the county are up 17% over last week, which breached the trigger point of eight or more new weekly COVID hospital admissions per 100,000 people over a seven-day interval, which is slightly lower rate than the one used by the CDC. “Now that we’ve hit that threshold, they have gone back to what they had before, which is required masking indoors,” Ferrer said, noting that the TV and film industry has aligned their safety protocols with hospitals in the county.She praised unions and producers for their response so far during the pandemic.
Wilson Chapman editorFilm and TV productions shot in Los Angeles will now require crew members to wear mask indoors.The announcement was made on Thursday by Barbara Ferrer, the public health officer of Los Angeles County. During a media briefing, Ferrer said the change was made due to increasing hospitalizations in L.A.
Mask up, Hollywood.
Kevin Hart as an A-list celebrity actor and comedian, but what a lot of people don’t know is that he is also very much involved in the fitness world and into healthy living. After his near-death experience in 2019, Kevin Hart said it has encouraged him to want to live a healthier lifestyle.
Olympians could soon face the iconic Ninja Warrior obstacle course. Format owner Tokyo Broadcasting System Television (TBS) has revealed it is working with several partners to test whether it could be a fifth discipline of the Modern Pentathlon at the 2028 Olympic Games in LA.
Mark Schilling Japan CorrespondentTokyo Broadcasting System Television (TBS) has announced that its signature “Sasuke” (aka “Ninja Warrior”) obstacle course series may inspire a new addition to the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.The broadcaster, which operates one of Japan’s five major terrestrial TV networks, is partnering with World Obstacle, the Fédération Internationale de Sports d’Obstacles (FISO) and the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) to test a “Sasuke”-like competition for inclusion in the Modern Pentathlon, which currently consists of five disciplines: fencing, swimming, equestrian show jumping, laser pistol shooting, and running. In May, UIPM announced that it would test an obstacle course as a possible replacement for the horseback discipline, following the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.
Watch Jennifer Lopez and her child Emme perform at a GalaDid Gloria Estefan shade Jennifer Lopez? Singer addressed JLo’s Super Bowl ‘Halftime’ commentsJennifer Lopez honors her dad and fiancé, Ben Affleck, with a lengthy Father’s Day letter“And [it’s] not just to your own kids but also without obligation to mine as well. You show up and put them first always.
Outfest has announced the complete lineup for its 40th-anniversary Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival, which will take place from July 14-24 at multiple locations throughout Los Angeles.