Hollywood is at risk of becoming Detroit, advocates warn, unless the U.S. responds to the 81 countries embracing filmmaking as an economic tool.
“I watched the demise of steel and rubber and automotive manufacturing as I grew up,” says IATSE vice president Mike Miller, who was raised in Cleveland. “This is identical in many ways. We have an undeclared trade war that our government is standing by and watching happen.”
Read the full cover story on the mass exodus of LA productions by @GeneMaddaus: https://t.co/wwHFxvtsaB
Why is this dude trying to co-opt @FilmThePoliceLA’s advocacy work on police accountability and pass it off as part of his platform? Really hoping this is an unauthorized image use and this ad gets nuked
Look at the awesome reception that awaited Algeria's national team in Lawrence, Kansas 🇩🇿
It will be their base for a first World Cup since 2014, with two group matches scheduled in nearby Kansas City 🇺🇸
Here’s a look at Algeria’s set up at the Double Tree in Lawrence, KS. An interesting note, Algeria doesn’t have the entire hotel. Part of the Double Tree still has regular guests who had no idea they were sharing a hotel with a team playing in the World Cup next week. @kmbc