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Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentVariety is celebrating its 115th birthday and, amid all the upheaval of 2020, it’s good to remember that the entertainment industry has survived constant change and adaptation. That’s reassuring.
However, many past articles are upsetting because they’re a reminder that the fight for equality and honesty have also been constant.In 1974, Variety carried a column that could have been written this year. It began: “TV has survived the most powerful assault ever waged on
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SAG-AFTRA has filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the executive poaching battle between Netflix and Disney-owned Fox. The union isn’t taking sides but says “the case raises important questions about the right of workers to pursue employment opportunities, and the strong protections in California law against employers holding their workers off the market, especially when they are not being compensated for that time.”
Justin Bieber recently took to Instagram to fire back at claims of him studying to be a minister at the Hillsong church. For the unversed, the Holy singer has been long-affiliated with Hillsong church but was reportedly cutting ties with the group after his longtime pal pastor Carl Lentz admitted to infidelity.
Celtic counterpart Gerry McCulloch's "fake news" claim to shreds after Saturday's derby win. Callum McGregor's own goal was the difference in the 1-0 home victory in Govan following a red card for visiting defender Nir Bitton.Pass to Paradise presenter McCulloch had branded the league leaders' title advantage "fake news" after Neil Lennon's side emerged 2-0 winners against Ross County at home last month.He said: "It's up to the boys here to do their own job.
Jack Fincham has been mocked after it appears to look like he edited his nose in a shirtless jacuzzi snap on Instagram.The reality star, who previously left fans in disgust after showing off his cupping therapy, uploaded a picture on the social media app and wished his followers a merry Christmas. In the photo, the 29 year old is kicking back in a jacuzzi, as he holds a drink in his hand and looks into the camera.
Rangers ' 16 point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership "fake news" during the Ross County match broadcast for season ticket holders. McCulloch was joined in the studio by pundit John Hartson and Stephen McManus, who is a coach in the Celtic youth set-up, when he suggested that the Hoops' games in hand make the gap look worse than it is.
Tayshia Adams' journey as the Bachelorette is wrapping up — which means its time for Matt James' season of to begin. ET has an exclusive first look at a brand new promo, in which the women go «to war» over Matt, and he has a complete meltdown. «The only thing that I'm missing is somebody to share a life with,» Matt says at the trailer kicks off.
Los Angeles County reversed its ban against indoor religious services just days before Christmas following a Supreme Court ruling that sided with a southern California church that challenged the state’s coronavirus restrictions on places of worship.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentVariety is celebrating its 115th birthday and, amid all the upheaval of 2020, it’s good to remember that the entertainment industry has survived constant change and adaptation. That’s reassuring.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOne of the many upheavals created by World War II was the method of news reporting. In May 1939, for example, Variety carried a story about an exciting system that allowed newsreel footage from Europe to be seen in the U.S.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.In 1929, Variety hated the musical comedy “A Wonderful Night” at Broadway’s Majestic Theater (“remarkably dull … the outlook for this one is dreary”).
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.On July 5, 1950, Variety reviewed the floor show at Ciro’s London, mentioning “a nice dance routine by Diana Monks and Audrey Hepburn.” When you think of nightclub dancers, Hepburn is not the image that comes to mind.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Variety first mentioned Charles Chaplin, as he was billed, in his American stage debut, before he had made any films.
Gigi Hadid, 25, was a fashionable sight-to-see when she stepped out for a walk with her baby daughter in New York City on Dec. 15. The gorgeous model had her long blonde locks down while wearing a black newsboy-style hat, a long black coat and black boots during the outing. She also wore tan gloves, a black face mask and round-shaped sunglasses.
Reality TV cameras don’t lie — that’s the lesson the wealthy Vietnamese American family, known as the Hos, learned as they began shooting HBO Max’s new docusoap, “House of Ho”.