CBS has been forced to pay a fine after Stephen Colbert played an unlicensed Peanuts song on air during his last episode.
The owner of the rights to Peanuts has donated the fee to José Andrés' charity, World Central Kitchen.
‘Obsession’ director Curry Barker was asked about art director Sally Choi’s viral IG post, where she advocated for industry-wide change and improved pay conditions for low-budget crews:
“I have nothing but respect for the art department, and the work they did was extraordinary. Everybody on this film worked so hard and they deserve to be recognized. This movie was made for so little money that it’s typical that the only people who [directly] benefit from its financial success are the people who took on some sort of risk"
“What I hope is that every person that worked really hard on this film will see opportunities to catapult their careers in ways that can be very financially fruitful for them — like what’s happening for me"
(via @THR)
@tobyrpk Lol ehh kung off na pala sayo based sa replies mo sa ibang sumagot,
bat di ka nagsabi sa kanya na dun siya humiga sa isang kama,
or ikaw na lang humiga dun sa free na bed?
Hypothetical question:
Let’s say nakabook ka ng hotel with 2 beds, then nag meet kayo ng friend mo sa cafe sa baba then ininvite mo siya na matulog na lang sa room mo kasi nastranded siya (kasi midnight na), is it implied na dapat matulog siya sa kabilang kama?
ARE GEN Z, MILLENNIALS BUILDING A NATION OF RENTERS?
A growing shift toward renting is raising questions on whether younger generations are moving away from traditional home ownership and long-term property investment.
Founder and CEO of Leechiu Property Consultants, David Leechiu says the trend is more cultural than structural, arguing that the fundamentals of hard work and saving will still define wealth-building.
More on this in the full episode of #FollowTheMoney.
Win Gatchalian voted YES to:
- TRAIN Law
- extensions of Duterte's Martial Law
- Anti-Terror Law
- Maharlika Fund
- requesting ICC for house arrest of Duterte
- oust De Lima & halt the drug war probe
- abstained on the burial of Marcos Sr. in LNMB
All of which Risa voted NO to.
UPDATE: The Sandiganbayan dismissed the remaining asset claims in the forfeiture case against the Marcos family that had been pending for more than 30 years.
The resolution was issued after the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG)—the agency mandated to recover alleged ill-gotten wealth of the Marcos family—said it would no longer present further evidence for the unresolved asset claims in Civil Case No. 0141.
The PCGG told the court that most of the properties had already been recovered through other civil actions.
The court's Special Division earlier grilled state lawyers over delays in presenting evidence and witnesses in the case. | via @KaxandraSalonga