the agreement It occurs after an extended period of negotiation between various groups, including actors, directors, and teams, and is based on extensive testing, temperature controls, cleanup measures, and physical distancing when possible. The parties also acknowledge that revisions may be necessary in the future. Certain activities, such as writing and casting, are still recommended to be carried out practically …
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Carole Baskin awarded her the zoo that was once owned by ‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic
An Oklahoma judge ruled in favor of Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue Corporation on Monday in its lawsuit against Greater Wynnewood Development Group, LLC, (GWDC). The last company was owned by Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage. The order gives Baskin control of approximately 16 acres of land in Garvin County, Oklahoma, which houses an animal park with a …
Read More »Music industry leaders pledge to pause business for a day in observance of Blackout Tuesday
Music executives Jamila Thomas and Brianna Agyemang spearheaded the effort to shut down normal business operations on June 2 through their #theshowmustbepaused initiative. It appears that a Twitter account linked to the group was created on Sunday, in the middle of a weekend that saw communities across the country protesting the killings of George Floyd and others by the police. …
Read More »Sylvester Stallone will narrate the new documentary ‘Rocky’
“40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic” will delve into the role that made the Hollywood actor a star, recalling his experience working on the original “Rocky” movie. Written and produced by Derek Wayne Johnson, the behind-the-scenes documentary offers an “emotional” and “intimate” look at the making of the sports drama, four decades after the first episode’s release …
Read More »Jay-Z speaks after calling Minnesota governor to discuss justice for George Floyd
Walz, a Democrat, was the first to discuss his call in an interview with WCCO and he said Jay-Z said to him, “Justice needs to be served here.” “It was incredibly human,” Walz said of the conversation. “He was not an international Jay-Z celebrity, he was a father and, frankly, a black man with visceral pain that he knew.” Jay-Z …
Read More »Nick Cannon explains why he had to go to Minneapolis
The actor and musician spoke about his decision in a piece for Variety. “I needed to see the people in that community: how much love they had for their community and its people and how much pain it had caused,” Cannon wrote. “We feel the pain spread throughout the world: anger and pain. Those images will never be removed from …
Read More »John Legend says his friendship with Kanye West has evolved
In an interview with The Sunday TimesLegend said the two previous friends and collaborators are just living their own lives and that the evolution of their relationship is not tied to West’s vocal support for President Donald Trump. “I don’t think we’re less friends because of Trump,” said Legend. “I just think we are doing it our own thing. He’s …
Read More »Virgil Abloh criticized for donating only $ 50 to protesters
That’s? Protesters fired by George Floyd’s death are dragging luxury designer Virgil Abloh for being cheap to support his cause. Abloh, 39, is the artistic director of the Louis Vuitton menswear collection and CEO of the fashion brand Off-White. Abloh posted on her Instagram stories that she had donated $ 50 to protesters who needed bail money during the days-long …
Read More »Colin Kaepernick: Nike, the NFL, Trump and the cultural star are fast becoming a global icon
There was no indication that the quarterback became America’s most polarizing sports star. Perhaps it was because the then-injured Kaepernick was not wearing his San Francisco 49ers uniform that summer night in Houston. Six days later, in a home game with the Denver Broncos, Kaepernick was still hurt, still protesting, but fans, journalists, the 49ers, the NFL and their owners …
Read More »BeyoncĂ© demands justice for George Floyd
The Grammy-winning artist is one of several celebrities who use their social media platforms to demand a change in the wake of Floyd’s death in Minneapolis last week. “We are broken and we are upset,” she says in a video posted to Instagram. “We can’t normalize this pain. I’m not just talking to people of color. If you’re white, black, …
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