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In Entertainment: Netflix Bites, New 'Rust' Claim & 'Black Mirror' Too Far?

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From a taste of Netflix to 'Black Mirror' almost taking it too far, here's what's happening in entertainment.
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'Words are the winner': Salman Rushdie speaks out in first TV interview since attack

9th - Higher Ed
"Writers can outlast the thing that opposes them," said Salman Rushdie in his first television interview after the attack he suffered in August last year, which left him blind in one eye and also paralysed one of his hands.
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Hollywood Actors Guild Votes to Authorize Strike, as Writers Strike Continues

9th - Higher Ed
Actors represented by the Hollywood union SAG-AFTRA voted Monday evening to authorize a strike if they don't agree on a new contract with major studios, streamers and production companies by June 30.
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Hollywood Actors Guild Vote to Authorize Strike Amid Ongoing Writers Strike

9th - Higher Ed
Hollywood Actors Guild Vote to Authorize Strike Amid Ongoing Writers Strike
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Writers strike not looking good for your favourite TV shows

9th - Higher Ed
With the Writers Guild of America strike now entering its second month, there is little sign the job action will end anytime soon, which doesn't bode well for fall TV programs.
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Lewis Black Dishes on New Stand-Up Comedy Special

9th - Higher Ed
Lewis Black spoke to Cheddar News about his upcoming stand-up comedy special, being a guest host for 'The Daily Show' and more.
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What We Learned From Upfronts This Year Amid Writers' Strike

9th - Higher Ed
This year's upfront presentations to advertisers happened against the backdrop of a massive writers' strike. Cheddar News broke down the big takeaways from how networks proceeded with their events and what upcoming TV and streaming shows...
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What to Know as Hollywood Writers Strike Continues

9th - Higher Ed
What to Know as Hollywood Writers Strike Continues
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How Canadian production is already off script from Hollywood writers' strike

9th - Higher Ed
The Hollywood writers strike has taken both the U.S. and Canadian film and television industries off script. It's been 15 years since the last major Hollywood writers strike. A lot has changed in the industry since then, and for writers,...
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Hollywood writers strike: Causes and consequences

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of film and TV writers are on strike, halting most productions. Abbott Elementary writer Brittani Nichols and NPR TV critic Eric Deggans break down what it will take to get writers back to work and what this means for viewers.
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Hollywood TV and movie writers go on strike for fair pay

9th - Higher Ed
Over 11,000 television and movie writers have gone on strike following the breakdown of pay negotiations between their union, the Writers Guild of America, and various major Hollywood studios.
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From the Picket Line: Writers Say Streaming Giants Need to Pay Up

9th - Higher Ed
On Tuesday, the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) kicked off its first strike in 16 years. Cheddar News' field reporter Ashley Mastronardi spoke with some of those picketing writers who said streaming giants need to catch up with the times...
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WGA Strike Just Hours Away From Commencing as Current Agreement Set to Expire

9th - Higher Ed
WGA Strike Just Hours Away From Commencing as Current Agreement Set to Expire
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Actor Román Zaragoza Talks Season Two of 'Ghosts' & His 'Love Island' Obsession

9th - Higher Ed
CBS sitcom 'Ghosts' follows a couple who inherit a country mansion, only to find out its being haunted by several deceased residents who previously resided there. Actor Román Zaragoza joins Trending to talk all about 'Ghosts,' native...
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Writers in NYC gather to stand with Salman Rushdie

9th - Higher Ed
Following the stabbing attack on novelist Salman Rushdie on Aug. 12, writers gathered at the New York City Library to voice their support for him and for freedom of speech.
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Kim's Convenience actor on the importance of diverse creative voices

9th - Higher Ed
'You have to leave creative control in the hands of the minority creator. Period, end of story,' says Jean Yoon, who saw her show, Kim's Convenience end go through controversy about who was in charge behind the scenes.
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'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Directors on Telling an Asian American Sci-Fi Story

9th - Higher Ed
The co-writers and directors of the movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once" Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert joined Cheddar News to discuss their new sci-fi action-comedy starring Michelle Yeoh now in select theaters. The filmmakers...
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Looking Ahead to Season 2 of 'Girls5Eva' From SXSW 2022

9th - Higher Ed
A Peacock streaming show about a '90s one-hit-wonder girl group getting another chance at musical success, "Girls5Eva" drops its second season on the platform on May 5. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo sat down with creator Meredith Scardino...
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Ensuring diversity a social responsibility for decision-makers, says writer

9th - Higher Ed
With the end of television show Kim's Convenience, encouraging diversity has become an important issue for writer Jhanik Bullard, who says the burden of responsibility has been placed on the community when it should be on broadcasters...
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Iraqis strive to keep rich literary heritage alive

9th - Higher Ed
Iraq has produced some of the most celebrated and respected writers in the Arab world, but conflict, sectarianism and political oppression have forced many to flee abroad.
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Liam Payne's Final Project: AJ McLean Reveals What Went On 'Building The Band' Sets

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Liam Payne returns on screens posthumous with 'Building The Band'. As the 'One Direction' star's tragic last gig goes on air, Liam's 'Building The Band' co-judge AJ McLean remembers the late English singer. Speaking at Netflix's 'Tudum'...
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Musicians audition to be a part of ‘PATH Performs’ program this summer

9th - Higher Ed
The musicians are vying for a chance to perform weekdays at various PATH stations this summer.
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Winterset Awards mark N.L.'s best in literature

9th - Higher Ed
Each year, the Winterset Award celebrates the best literary works in Newfoundland and Labrador. This year, Jack Whalen and Lisa Moore were awarded in the non-fiction category, while Susie Taylor took home the Winterset Award for fiction.
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Millie Bobby Brown Hits Back At 'Bullies', Responds to Critics Amid 'The Electric State' Press Tour

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Millie Bobby Brown addressed critics and bullies mocking her appearance during 'The Electric State' press tour. The actress called out both the press and netizens who have been making derogatory comments about her. Brown expressed her...