Queen guitarist Brian May is being treated in a British hospital after some “over-enthusiastic gardening” left him with a severe injury to one of his buttocks.
19.04.2020 - 21:35 / hollywoodreporter.com
The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers has agreed to a proposal from the Writers Guild of America that talks between the parties, delayed from March 23 by the pandemic, will start next month, according to a letter obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
In the Friday letter, AMPTP president Carol Lombardini tells WGA West executive director David Young that the studio alliance agrees with his suggestion in a Friday email that the parties exchange initial proposals May 1 and begin
.Queen guitarist Brian May is being treated in a British hospital after some “over-enthusiastic gardening” left him with a severe injury to one of his buttocks.
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Talks between the Writers Guild of America and major motion picture and television studios, originally scheduled to begin March 23, may start next month: the WGA West proposed in an email disclosed Friday that the parties exchange initial proposals May 1 and begin talks the week of May 11. The email, from WGAW executive director David Young to Carol Lombardini, president of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, also proposes extending the existing contract to June 30.