Hundreds of homes and businesses in Bury have been hit by a power cut. Electricity North West say 644 homes in the Elton area are without electricity tonight.
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VICE, the person behind the camera asks the actor why she was arrested. “For equality,” Philipps responded, with a look on her face like, “No duh.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Philipps also posted video of her arrest to her own Instagram, along with several other photos from the event and a lengthy, impassioned caption. “I can think of no better way to use my privilege and voice than to amplify the message that bodily autonomy IS a human right, as it is ACTUALLY the exact same thing as the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” she wrote, in part. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The caption continued, “This is the fight of a lifetime, y’all.
It’s not gonna be short, easy or without setbacks. But we must MUST MUST keep showing up and taking action. *YOU* must.
I promise I will. These horrible hateful small people who have been hiding behind 'the will of God' and indoctrinating new believers every day aren’t reflective of ANYTHING—not the greatness or compassion of humanity and certainly not God. I’m pretty sure God has no interest in this bullshit, honey.”To emphasize the point, one of the photos Philipps included in her post showed her holding a sign that read, “There's no hate like Christian love.” According to , Philipps was arrested alongside other protesters for blocking traffic outside of the Supreme Court.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorJenny Galante has been promoted to executive VP of revenue and business development, Academy CEO Bill Kramer announced Monday.She will report directly to Kramer. In the newly-created position, she will be responsible for driving global revenue growth across plaforms including special events, member initiatives, international programs, digital platforms, the Academy Screening Room, talent development and inclusion programs, and the Academy Museum, Margaret Herrick Library, Science and Technology Council, and Academy Film Archive.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Monday promoted Jenny Galante to a new role at AMPAS, executive vice president, Revenue and Business Development, Academy CEO Bill Kramer announced Monday.Galante, who has been with the Academy since 2013 and most recently was SVP of Business Development, will step into the newly created position and report directly to Kramer. As part of her role, Galante will drive global revenue growth for the Academy across platforms – including special events, Academy member initiatives, international programs, digital platforms, the Academy Screening Room, talent development and inclusion programs, the Academy Museum, the Margaret Herrick Library, the Science and Technology Council and the Academy Film Archive.
New Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences CEO Bill Kramer continues what appears to be a major reorganization of AMPAS with yet another newly created position and appointment.
Blake Jenner was recently arrested for a DUI charge, TMZ reports.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticThe documentarian Alexandre O. Philippe, who was born in Switzerland and is based in Denver, has carved out a neat niche for himself. He makes movies about movies — that is, movies about our obsession with movies.
Ellise Shafer “Scrubs” co-executive producer Eric Weinberg has been arrested for alleged serial sexual assault, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Variety.Weinberg was arrested on Thursday at 12 p.m. at his residence in Los Feliz for “several sexual assaults including rape,” the LAPD said in a press release.
Busy Philipps has taken a stand even if it means a run-in with the law. In photos and videos shared to her Instagram account on Thursday, the star chronicled herself protesting in Washington, D.C. before she was arrested.«I’m doing this for you guys.
the overturning of Roe v. Wade outside the US Supreme Court.Vice News shared a video of Philipps being taken away by the police while wearing a t-shirt that reads “I will aid and abet abortion”.In the video, a reporter asks the actor, “Why come out here today and get arrested?” to which she replies: “For equality.”.@BusyPhilipps was arrested at a protest in front of the Supreme Court today, and tells VICE News that she's getting arrested for "equality." pic.twitter.com/MOm6ZyY6Cl— VICE News (@VICENews) June 30, 2022Philipps later discussed the arrest in a post on Instagram, explaining how “we will not back down, we will not give in and we will not stop fighting until there is equality for all Americans.”Her post began: “On Friday, the right to make decisions about our own bodies and lives – a right we’ve had for almost 50 years – was ripped away from us by this new Supreme Court, a Court whose personal belief’s are NOT shared by the vast majority of Americans.
Busy Philipps has been arrested.
Using her voice. Busy Philipps was arrested while attending a pro-choice protest outside the Supreme Court following the controversial overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Busy Philipps was arrested outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on Thursday during a protest against the Court’s recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 case that enshrined federal protections for abortion rights.
Naman Ramachandran International collaborations, new voices and renewal were the overarching themes of the 33rd edition of documentary market Sunny Side of the Doc, which concluded on Thursday.Industry professionals heard from major international players including PBS, NHK, France Televisions, Docu Box Nairobi, Sodec, Arte, RTBF, RAI, Telefilm Canada and Canal+ Group, among many others, who provided an insight into the current state of the industry, on-going projects and potential growth strategies for the future.“There is a very strong willingness to co-produce internationally. There are more and more projects that couldn’t happen because of COVID and now that they are ready, it’s really promising in terms of editorial offer,” Caroline Behar, director of international co-productions and acquisitions at France Televisions, told Variety.
Busy Philipps has been going through some changes, and though she has faced them head on and with grace, she's not afraid to get vulnerable about feeling unprepared too.MORE: Busy Phillips' embarrassing mishap with child Birdie is too good to miss: 'I had this whole dilemma'2022 marked the star's first year as a single mom, and now, as her 43rd birthday approaches, she has taken to Instagram to open up about moving forward, aging, and grasping on to youth.She explained that for the first time, she was starting to feel weird about aging, and revealed how her children have helped her feel good about it.WATCH: Busy's emotional family reunionMORE: Busy Philipps stuns in crochet bikini as she gives new family update following split from husband"Look.
A production group from “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” who were arrested and charged with unlawful entry Thursday night at the U.S. Capitol are due in court on July 20 at the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, the U.S. Attorney said Tuesday.The incident allegedly occurred when crew members were filming a segment for which Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, voiced by comedian Robert Smigel, interviewed members of Congress about the ongoing Jan.