It was a busy day on the L.A.-area WGA picket lines, with a visit from some Abbott Elementary folks, support from unionized teachers and nurses, and dancers getting their hula on for Pacific Islander Day.
The day began with striking writers and their supporters having a nosh of breakfast burritos and coffee as picketers marched to Beyoncé tunes cranked on a loudspeaker outside Netflix headquarters on Sunset Boulevard:
Beyoncé and breakfast in full swing outside of Netflix in LA today #WritersStrike pic.twitter.com/MHqWnGRDfo
— Deadline Hollywood (@Deadline) June 16, 2023
This particular sign stood out from the crowd like Spandex at a knitters convention:
Signage from the Beyoncé picket outside of Netflix in LA today #WritersStrike...
The day began with striking writers and their supporters having a nosh of breakfast burritos and coffee as picketers marched to Beyoncé tunes cranked on a loudspeaker outside Netflix headquarters on Sunset Boulevard:
Beyoncé and breakfast in full swing outside of Netflix in LA today #WritersStrike pic.twitter.com/MHqWnGRDfo
— Deadline Hollywood (@Deadline) June 16, 2023
This particular sign stood out from the crowd like Spandex at a knitters convention:
Signage from the Beyoncé picket outside of Netflix in LA today #WritersStrike...
- 6/17/2023
- by Katie Campione, Rosy Cordero and Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
California public schools are unlikely to reopen for the remainder of the academic school year, according to state Supt. of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond.
In a letter to school district officials, Thurmond cited the obvious concerns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Due to the current safety concerns and needs for ongoing social distancing it currently appears that our students will not be able to return to school campuses before the end of the school year,” Thurmond wrote.
The letter marks a turnaround by Thurmond, who had resisted the idea that the school year had ended. Earlier, Gov. Gavin Newsom indicated he felt that school was done for the year, remarks he repeated on Tuesday.
In a letter to school district officials, Thurmond cited the obvious concerns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Due to the current safety concerns and needs for ongoing social distancing it currently appears that our students will not be able to return to school campuses before the end of the school year,” Thurmond wrote.
The letter marks a turnaround by Thurmond, who had resisted the idea that the school year had ended. Earlier, Gov. Gavin Newsom indicated he felt that school was done for the year, remarks he repeated on Tuesday.
- 4/1/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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