A former Nickelodeon star and nearly 30 protestors gathered outside of the studio’s Burbank office on Thursday, protesting Nickelodeon over what they alleged was an enabling of abuse from executives at the network.
Organized by Alexa Nikolas, who starred in the popular kid’s show Zoey 101 for the show’s first two seasons in 2005 and 2006, the protest specifically called out Dan Schneider, the creator of Zoey 101, alongside other popular Nick shows including iCarly, Victorious and Drake and Josh.
In a poster she designed, Nikolas called Schneider “the creator of childhood trauma,...
Organized by Alexa Nikolas, who starred in the popular kid’s show Zoey 101 for the show’s first two seasons in 2005 and 2006, the protest specifically called out Dan Schneider, the creator of Zoey 101, alongside other popular Nick shows including iCarly, Victorious and Drake and Josh.
In a poster she designed, Nikolas called Schneider “the creator of childhood trauma,...
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New Yorker Kim is a bit of an oddball. She barely talks to her roommate (and when she does repeats phrases that she says), has zero social life and doesn’t understand texting one bit. So it comes as no surprise to learn that, upon finding a 15-year old vagrant girl in the park with the same mark on her wrist, we discover that she’s really from the future.
Having intended – and failed – to rendezvous with a fellow traveller, Kim seems to have adjusted to 21st-century life reasonably well, but the arrival of her ‘sister’ threatens to blow the lid off the whole thing. That might make Movement + Location sound like it’s got higher stakes or more action than it does, but the...
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