The Associated Press on Friday that the 25-year sentence was commuted by presidential order after a request for clemency. Rusesabagina, a U.S.
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EXCLUSIVE: Saturday Night Live’s labor negotiations continue.
After it emerged that a group of crew that work on SNL were threatening to strike over pay and benefits, Deadline understands that the Motion Picture Editors Guild, which represents around 20 of the show’s post-production editors, has met with NBCUniversal today in order to resolve the issue.
We hear that talks happened over Zoom with the guild in talks with west coast representatives of the network. Sources said that there was a bit of “give or take” in the meeting, as you’d expect but the issue wasn’t fully resolved.
NBC, for its part, has vowed to resolve the situation by the end of the month, ahead of the planned April 1 walk-out from the editors, who generally work on pre-recorded segments for the venerable late-night comedy series.
We hear that there are more meetings scheduled with the next one as early as Monday.
The fresh round of talks come after he guild made proposals to NBCU in December, and NBCU responded on January 13. The guild, however, found the offer unacceptable.
The Motion Picture Editors Guild said that SNL’s editorial team was “paid far below industry standards” and highlighted that assistant editors, in particular, receive “just a fraction” of their union counterparts.
While on one hand, it may seem like a labor issue with a small subsect of SNL-ers is not a major issue for the network. But on the other, it’s important to remember that many of the guilds, representing many other staffers, are interconnected, if not officially, so it’s essential to come to some form of agreement.
The other important point is that SNL stars are beginning to get involved. As seen on the Pedro Pascal-hosted episode in February, one of the show’s new crop
The Associated Press on Friday that the 25-year sentence was commuted by presidential order after a request for clemency. Rusesabagina, a U.S.
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Mother's Day this Sunday 19 March, HELLO! have taken a look at how the nation's celebrity mothers are spending the special day, as well as how they are paying tribute to their own mums.From Victoria Beckham's heartfelt tribute to her mum Jackie, as well as her doting tribute from husband David, to Lorraine Kelly's family lunch and Louise Redknapp's adorable post from her sons Charley and Beau, other stars have taken to sharing cute throwback photos from the past.Take a look at the best Mother's Day post from the likes of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sarah Ferguson, Holly Willoughby and more… Former Spice Girls star Victoria Beckham shared the sweetest photograph beside her mother Jackie Adams to her Instagram Story along with the caption: "I love you so much."VB celebrated her mother-in-law Sandra Beckham on Sunday too, sharing a second snap of David's mum looking radiant in a sage green blouse. The mother-of-four also received a flurry of sweet messages from her sons Brooklyn, Cruz, and Romeo on social media, to which she responded that she is "blessed to be a mum". This Morning star Rochelle Humes was showered with several bouquets of blooming spring flowers to mark Mothering Sunday.
CCTV footage has emerged of missing teenager Faith Marley meeting a man at Buchanan Bus Station.
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Quinta Brunson is trading in school for Studio 8H.
Pedro Pascal is really feeling the heat.
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If you’re scrolling through Instagram today, you may see your friends and favourite celebrities dedicating posts to the women in their life in honour of International Women’s Day. Brooklyn Peltz Beckham is one of them, and has shared a heartfelt message to his wife Nicola.
Chaka Khan has apologised for hitting out at Rolling Stone’s ‘200 Best Singers Of All Time’ list, saying that she is committed to “empowering all artists”.The US funk and soul singer was ranked at number 29 on the viral list which was published on January 1, 2023.Topped by Aretha Franklin, the likes of Whitney Houston, Sam Cooke, Billie Holiday and Mariah Carey round out the Top Five.Khan, however, responded by calling the magazine editors “blind bitches”.“They need hearing aids,” she said on on Andrew Goldman’s ‘Originals’ podcast. “These must be the children of Helen Keller!”The ‘I Feel For You’ singer also criticised the artists who ranked above her, including Carey.
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Troy Baker knew that stepping onto the set of the HBO adaptation of “The Last of Us” would be an interesting experience. But he didn’t expect it to feel so uniquely “wonderful.”
would be an interesting experience. But he didn't expect it to feel so uniquely «wonderful.»The actor played Joel in video game franchise, a role that required much more than mere voice acting.