Emma Thompson: Hollywood strikes don't sound the same to people as doctors or miners' strikes
Thursday, 21 September 2023 Emma Thompson has said many workers are "suffering so much" as production in Hollywood remains on pause - but the problems are almost "hidden" as people feel differently about strikes in the entertainment industry compared with others.
The Anant Ambani wedding has transformed into a global spectacle as Hollywood royalty descends upon Mumbai's Antilia. The Kardashian family, known for their reality TV empire, and WWE superstar-turned-actor John Cena are among the high-profile international guests gracing the event. Their presence adds a touch of Western glamour to the traditional Indian celebration, creating a unique fusion of cultures.
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Hollywood star George Clooney has called on Joe Biden to pull out of the race for a second term in the White House, stating he's "not the Joe 'big f***ing deal'.. Sky News
Georg Clooney, the Hollywood star and self-styled "lifelong Democrat", has called on Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election race. Sky News
The high-profile trial of Hollywood star Alec Baldwin over the fatal shooting on the set of the Western film Rust is due to get under way in the US today. Sky News
One of Hollywood's last true actors of the 'golden age', Eva Marie Saint, celebrates her 100th birthday. Born on 4 July, 1924, Saint starred is classics such as 'North by Northwest' and 'On the Waterfront'.
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Thousands of people are expected to join the rally in London today. It’s the first time the big mainstream organisations including the National Trust and RSPB have joined direct action campaigners for this Restore Nature Now March. Celebrities like Chris Packham, Emma Thompson and Iwan Rheon are joining the event, with organisers saying they want it be a family friendly affair. Many of the 350 campaign groups will be wearing fancy dress, including crabs, badgers and dragon fly wing costumes. But amongst the colour of this event is a strong message to politicians of all colours not to ignore the nature crisis - with calls for whoever forms the next government to take “bold steps” to tackle it. Report by Czubalam. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn