Disney+'s has been renewed for a third season, the streaming service announced Monday, and it's saying goodbye to the school year and hello to warm summer nights.
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Margie Ghigo has been reelected to SAG-AFTRA’s national board representing the Arizona-Utah Local, swamping her challenger Lela Hough by a vote of 201-27. Of the local’s 986 eligible members, 230 voted (23.33%).
Ghigo, who was endorsed by the union’s ruling Unite for Strength party, said in her campaign statement that “Serving as your National Board member, former National Vice President and local President has been an honor and commitment. I’ve lived and worked here since ’75 and believe our
Disney+'s has been renewed for a third season, the streaming service announced Monday, and it's saying goodbye to the school year and hello to warm summer nights.
on the tour in the interest of protecting fans. “The good news is we’re keeping everyone who comes to these shows safe and healthy because the numbers are going up,” Patton said in an Instagram post.
her first job post-“The View.” The daughter of late Arizona Sen. John McCain will be joining the Daily Mail as a columnist.“Everything in my life these days is about going back to basics,” McCain, 36, tweeted on Thursday.
football team, opens at 9:15 a.m. Thursday.
Alissa Simon Film CriticProducers Adam Mirels and Robbie Mirels of 141 Entertainment, the team behind Ana Lily Amirpour’s hotly anticipated “Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon,” which plays Sunday in competition at the Venice Film Festival, have signed an option to remake director-writer Sameh Zoabi’s 2018 Venice Horizons Award entry “Tel Aviv on Fire.” The adaptation will be set on the border between the Sonora region of Mexico and a small Arizona town.Zoabi’s original film nabbed the best actor
Patton Oswalt has canceled a few shows on his upcoming Patton Oswalt Live: Who’s Ready To Laugh? tour.
Jennifer Yuma editorPatton Oswalt announced he is cancelling his comedy tour dates in Florida and Salt Lake City due to the venues’ refusal to require COVID-19 vaccinations and recent negative tests for audience members.In an Instagram post, Oswalt said he asked venue to require the audience members show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours or 72 hours — depending on the local venue’s regulations on their website.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Recording Academy, Berklee College of Music Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship and Arizona State University have announced the launch of the “Women in the Mix Study,” which will survey women and gender-expansive people working in the American music industry to better understand their roles and realities within the field.
may have left “The View” in July, but the show is in no rush to find a permanent replacement.
Jennifer Yuma editorWilliam Clotworthy, a former standards and practices executive who was referred to as “Doctor No” by the “Saturday Night Live” team, died in hospice in Salt Lake City, Utah on Aug. 19.
Two newlywed women were fatally shot at their rural campsite in Moab, Utah this past week, according to local authorities who are now investigating the scary incident as a homicide.
While Modern Family actress Julie Bowen has been credited with helping to rescue a woman who fainted on an August 2nd hike in Utah’s Arches National Park, she made it clear on Tuesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! that she won’t accept it, after proving “useless” at the scene of the accident.
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Julie Bowen finally broke her silence after helping to rescue a woman who suffered a serious injury on a hike in Utah. Earlier this month it was revealed that the "Modern Family" actress rescued a woman named Minnie John while she was visiting Arches National Park with her family. John started to feel ill on the trek and stayed back on the trail while her family went on.