First Lady Jill Biden will make a fundraising swing through Southern California later this week, as she headlines events in Los Angeles and the Palm Springs area. She also will speak at the Human Rights Campaign Los Angeles dinner on Saturday.
The first lady will speak at a campaign fundraising reception on Friday early evening, with a list of co-hosts that include attorney Daniel McLoon and Dr. Patricia Gordon, marketing executive Jonathan Mildenhall and Hr executive Mirco Gros, Xenco Medical CEO Jason Haider, the Capital Group’s Wesley Phoa and Margaret Morgan, and John and Gill Wagner, according to the invite. Tickets are priced at $10,000, including a photo, rising to $100,000, including a dinner reception and photo.
On Saturday, Biden will headline a reception in Palm Springs, with James Costos, the former U.S. ambassador to Spain, and designer Michael Smith as co-hosts, according to an invite. In December, Costos and...
The first lady will speak at a campaign fundraising reception on Friday early evening, with a list of co-hosts that include attorney Daniel McLoon and Dr. Patricia Gordon, marketing executive Jonathan Mildenhall and Hr executive Mirco Gros, Xenco Medical CEO Jason Haider, the Capital Group’s Wesley Phoa and Margaret Morgan, and John and Gill Wagner, according to the invite. Tickets are priced at $10,000, including a photo, rising to $100,000, including a dinner reception and photo.
On Saturday, Biden will headline a reception in Palm Springs, with James Costos, the former U.S. ambassador to Spain, and designer Michael Smith as co-hosts, according to an invite. In December, Costos and...
- 3/21/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Hillary Clinton and Lin-Manuel Miranda will host a Broadway fundraiser for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign next month that will feature a performance of Suffs: The Musical.
The musical, which Clinton is co-producing, focuses on the women’s suffrage movement. The musical originated at the New York Public Theater and is set to start Broadway previews on March 26.
The Biden fundraiser will be held on April 3, with tickets priced at $500 to $5,000, according to the invite. Proceeds will go to the Biden Victory Fund and the Women’s Leadership Forum.
The event will be held just days after Biden and former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are due to appear at Radio City Music Hall for a campaign fundraiser, with Stephen Colbert as moderator.
The synopsis of Suffs: “Reaching across and against generational, racial, and class divides, these brilliant, flawed women entertain and inspire us with the story of their...
The musical, which Clinton is co-producing, focuses on the women’s suffrage movement. The musical originated at the New York Public Theater and is set to start Broadway previews on March 26.
The Biden fundraiser will be held on April 3, with tickets priced at $500 to $5,000, according to the invite. Proceeds will go to the Biden Victory Fund and the Women’s Leadership Forum.
The event will be held just days after Biden and former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are due to appear at Radio City Music Hall for a campaign fundraiser, with Stephen Colbert as moderator.
The synopsis of Suffs: “Reaching across and against generational, racial, and class divides, these brilliant, flawed women entertain and inspire us with the story of their...
- 3/14/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
(Updated with more results & Super Tuesday details) The Congressman from Hollywood is one big step closer to becoming the Golden State’s junior Senator, but saw up-close this Super Tuesday some of the visceral challenges Democrats face from their own base.
In the double header that is California’s primary this Super Tuesday, Adam Schiff secured the top spot with just under 40% of the vote in. NBC News and the Associated Press called it for Schiff just over 30 minutes after the polls closed in the nation’s most populous state.
Not that the night was all balloon drops and victory dances for the veteran Congressman.
Dozens of protesters chanting “ceasefire now” over the worsening situation in Gaza made it near impossible for Schiff to get though his speech to supporters at Avalon on LA’s Vine Street.
Adam Schiff’s entire victory speech tonite was interrupted by protesters chanting for a ceasefire in Gaza.
In the double header that is California’s primary this Super Tuesday, Adam Schiff secured the top spot with just under 40% of the vote in. NBC News and the Associated Press called it for Schiff just over 30 minutes after the polls closed in the nation’s most populous state.
Not that the night was all balloon drops and victory dances for the veteran Congressman.
Dozens of protesters chanting “ceasefire now” over the worsening situation in Gaza made it near impossible for Schiff to get though his speech to supporters at Avalon on LA’s Vine Street.
Adam Schiff’s entire victory speech tonite was interrupted by protesters chanting for a ceasefire in Gaza.
- 3/6/2024
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
While it may have followed Seinfeld as Larry David's second major TV series, Curb Your Enthusiasm has the most unique voice of any TV series of the modern era.
While set almost entirely in Los Angeles, Curb has a very New York-centric and Jewish sensibility. And at the center of it all is Larry David, playing a probably-not-that-exaggerated version of himself.
The show started in October of 1999 as a one-off HBO special, meant to depict the return to stand-up comedy of Larry David, best known at that point as the co-creator of Seinfeld.
He was playing a version of Larry, who is independently wealthy yet seemingly never far from a confrontation about something small.
It soon became a surprisingly long-running comedy series, as its final season launched in February of 2024, nearly 25 years after that special.
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Curb, as the show is often called,...
While set almost entirely in Los Angeles, Curb has a very New York-centric and Jewish sensibility. And at the center of it all is Larry David, playing a probably-not-that-exaggerated version of himself.
The show started in October of 1999 as a one-off HBO special, meant to depict the return to stand-up comedy of Larry David, best known at that point as the co-creator of Seinfeld.
He was playing a version of Larry, who is independently wealthy yet seemingly never far from a confrontation about something small.
It soon became a surprisingly long-running comedy series, as its final season launched in February of 2024, nearly 25 years after that special.
View Slideshow: 33 Shows To Binge if You Love California
Curb, as the show is often called,...
- 2/17/2024
- by Stephen Silver
- TVfanatic
Former studio executive Chris Petrikin has joined Actum, the global consulting firm whose reach ranges from the halls of government to Silicon Valley.
Petrikin joins the company as a managing director with the goal of building up the entertainment and media divisions of the company, which is led by former Speaker of the California Assembly Fabian Nuñez, former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer and former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, among others.
Petrikin has a PR career that goes back over two decades. He served as the chief communications officer at Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox and the William Morris Agency, where he built and led PR, branding and corporate social responsibility teams, developed comprehensive communication strategies, and managed high-level corporate interactions that emphasized meaningful global engagement.
He began his career as a business journalist for national publications as well as Hollywood outlet Variety and Inside.com, an early internet media site.
Petrikin joins the company as a managing director with the goal of building up the entertainment and media divisions of the company, which is led by former Speaker of the California Assembly Fabian Nuñez, former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer and former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, among others.
Petrikin has a PR career that goes back over two decades. He served as the chief communications officer at Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox and the William Morris Agency, where he built and led PR, branding and corporate social responsibility teams, developed comprehensive communication strategies, and managed high-level corporate interactions that emphasized meaningful global engagement.
He began his career as a business journalist for national publications as well as Hollywood outlet Variety and Inside.com, an early internet media site.
- 2/16/2024
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chris Petrikin, a former top communications executive for 20th Century Fox and Paramount Pictures, has joined consulting firm Actum LLC to expand its activity into the entertainment and media sectors.
Actum was established in 2021 and is lead by three heavyweights in California politics: Barbara Boxer, former U.S. Senator for the Golden State, Antonio Villaraigosa, former mayor of Los Angeles; and Fabian Nuñez, former speaker of the California Assembly. Actum offers communcations, consulting, crisis management and advocacy services to clients.
“As the entertainment and media landscape grows more complex, companies need advisors who profoundly understand the intricacies of this industry,” said Stefan Friedman, a partner at Actum. “With Chris joining a team that is unrivaled in the realm of communications, Actum can now provide the industry a rare mix of strategic perspective, crisis management, tactical execution and insider connections to help our clients succeed.”
Petrikin segues to Actum after leading...
Actum was established in 2021 and is lead by three heavyweights in California politics: Barbara Boxer, former U.S. Senator for the Golden State, Antonio Villaraigosa, former mayor of Los Angeles; and Fabian Nuñez, former speaker of the California Assembly. Actum offers communcations, consulting, crisis management and advocacy services to clients.
“As the entertainment and media landscape grows more complex, companies need advisors who profoundly understand the intricacies of this industry,” said Stefan Friedman, a partner at Actum. “With Chris joining a team that is unrivaled in the realm of communications, Actum can now provide the industry a rare mix of strategic perspective, crisis management, tactical execution and insider connections to help our clients succeed.”
Petrikin segues to Actum after leading...
- 2/15/2024
- by William Earl
- Variety Film + TV
Chris Petrikin, a former Paramount, Fox and William Morris Agency communications executive, has joined consulting firm Actum LLC as a managing director.
Plans call for Petrikin to build and run a media and entertainment practice at Actum, whose main identity has been politics since its founding in 2021.
Actum is led by well-known political figures including former Speaker of the California Assembly Fabian Nuñez, former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer and former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Operating out of New York, LA, Washington, Sacramento and London, the company handles government relations, strategic communications, crisis management, advocacy, and corporate positioning.
“As the entertainment and media landscape grows more complex, companies need advisors who profoundly understand the intricacies of this industry,” Actum Partner Stefan Friedman said in a press release. “With Chris joining a team that is unrivaled in the realm of communications, Actum can now provide the industry a rare mix of strategic perspective,...
Plans call for Petrikin to build and run a media and entertainment practice at Actum, whose main identity has been politics since its founding in 2021.
Actum is led by well-known political figures including former Speaker of the California Assembly Fabian Nuñez, former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer and former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Operating out of New York, LA, Washington, Sacramento and London, the company handles government relations, strategic communications, crisis management, advocacy, and corporate positioning.
“As the entertainment and media landscape grows more complex, companies need advisors who profoundly understand the intricacies of this industry,” Actum Partner Stefan Friedman said in a press release. “With Chris joining a team that is unrivaled in the realm of communications, Actum can now provide the industry a rare mix of strategic perspective,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the Democratic powerbroker who served California and her political party for more than 30 years, becoming the longest-serving senator in U.S. history, died Thursday night, her office has confirmed. She was 90.
James Sauls, chief of staff to Sen. Feinstein, released the following statement this morning:
“Sadly, Senator Feinstein passed away last night at her home in Washington, D.C. Her passing is a great loss for so many, from those who loved and cared for her to the people of California that she dedicated her life to serving. Senator Feinstein never backed away from a fight for what was just and right. At the same time, she was always willing to work with anyone, even those she disagreed with, if it meant bettering the lives of Californians or the betterment of our nation. There are few women who can be called senator, chairman, mayor, wife, mom and grandmother.
James Sauls, chief of staff to Sen. Feinstein, released the following statement this morning:
“Sadly, Senator Feinstein passed away last night at her home in Washington, D.C. Her passing is a great loss for so many, from those who loved and cared for her to the people of California that she dedicated her life to serving. Senator Feinstein never backed away from a fight for what was just and right. At the same time, she was always willing to work with anyone, even those she disagreed with, if it meant bettering the lives of Californians or the betterment of our nation. There are few women who can be called senator, chairman, mayor, wife, mom and grandmother.
- 9/29/2023
- by Greg Evans and Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
To a certain cadre of loyal MSNBC viewers, Adam Schiff is the platonic ideal of a Democrat. The California congressman supports universal health care. He eschews corporate Pac money (these days, at least). He’s an understated former prosecutor who takes his job seriously even as Washington often descends into fundamental unseriousness. Look no further than his management of then-President Donald Trump’s first impeachment as proof. For this, he was on the receiving end of the former president’s characteristic uninspired hate-speak: He was “liddle” and “shifty” and a...
- 2/18/2023
- by Kara Voght
- Rollingstone.com
Michael Jackson, the Los Angeles talk radio personality who spent 32 years at Kabc Radio and was syndicated on the ABC Radio Network for nearly a decade, died peacefully today at his LA home after a decade-long battle with Parkinson’s disease, a family spokesperson tells Deadline. He was 87.
“The world knew and adored our Michael Jackson. But Michael’s home was California, Los Angeles, America,” said Jackson’s frequent radio guest, former California Senator Barbara Boxer in a statement. “For that we are grateful.”
During Jackson’s time at Kabc between 1966 and 1998, he interviewed hundreds of public figures including Presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, along with Heads of State, governors, senators, A-List film and TV stars, authors, musicians, singers and artists.
“It was a testament to Michael, that so many of the guests and celebrities preferred to actually come in studio,...
“The world knew and adored our Michael Jackson. But Michael’s home was California, Los Angeles, America,” said Jackson’s frequent radio guest, former California Senator Barbara Boxer in a statement. “For that we are grateful.”
During Jackson’s time at Kabc between 1966 and 1998, he interviewed hundreds of public figures including Presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, along with Heads of State, governors, senators, A-List film and TV stars, authors, musicians, singers and artists.
“It was a testament to Michael, that so many of the guests and celebrities preferred to actually come in studio,...
- 1/15/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Washington — Barbara Boxer will be the first to tell you how much she loved the filibuster. Boxer, a California Democrat, won her first election to the U.S. Senate in 1992. Two years later, the so-called Republican Revolution swept into Washington, D.C. Soon, Boxer and her fellow Senate Democrats found themselves beating back one retrograde bill after another, sent their way from the Republican-controlled House of Representatives and its new speaker, Newt Gingrich.
Boxer remembers one deregulatory bill that would have undermined standards for mammograms. Women’s health was a priority for her,...
Boxer remembers one deregulatory bill that would have undermined standards for mammograms. Women’s health was a priority for her,...
- 5/14/2021
- by Andy Kroll
- Rollingstone.com
Barbara Boxer was in Greenland in July 2007, watching chunks of ice slide off glaciers into the rising ocean. She had brought Republican senators there with her, hoping a first-person confrontation with climate change would persuade them to take action. And as the newly calved icebergs flowed past, the then-senator thought her colleagues might be persuaded to vote yes on legislation to transform the U.S. from one of the world’s biggest greenhouse-gas polluters into a leader in addressing the crisis. “This was a moment in time,” Boxer tells Rolling Stone,...
- 3/22/2021
- by Patrick Reis
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Herschensohn, a longtime Southern California TV and radio commentator who ran for U.S. Senate twice and served in the Reagan and Nixon administrations, has died. He was 88. His death on November 30 was confirmed by the Richard Nixon Foundation in Yorba Linda, CA, but no cause was given.
Herschensohn was a conservative fixture on Los Angeles television and radio for years, working at Kabc-tv from 1978-91. During that time he represented the right on the station’s “point/counterpoint” debates with Democratic ex-senator John Tunney. He also was a commentator on Kabc-am, wrote for newspaper opinion pages and authored several books.
Born on September 10, 1932, in Milwaukee, Herschensohn served in the Air Force before taking a job at Rko Radio Pictures in 1950, where he’d spend the next half-decade in the art department and as a messenger. He later worked as a filmmaker, writing and directing some documentary short films...
Herschensohn was a conservative fixture on Los Angeles television and radio for years, working at Kabc-tv from 1978-91. During that time he represented the right on the station’s “point/counterpoint” debates with Democratic ex-senator John Tunney. He also was a commentator on Kabc-am, wrote for newspaper opinion pages and authored several books.
Born on September 10, 1932, in Milwaukee, Herschensohn served in the Air Force before taking a job at Rko Radio Pictures in 1950, where he’d spend the next half-decade in the art department and as a messenger. He later worked as a filmmaker, writing and directing some documentary short films...
- 12/2/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Ari Emanuel wasn’t looking at the Chief of Staff position that his brother held in the Obama administration but the Wme boss was certainly considered for a gig in Donald Trump’s White House after his Celebrity Apprentice client was elected in 2016 to almost everyone’s surprise.
Vetting documents leaked to political news site Axios were made public Sunday just in time for the Season 2 finale of their weekly HBO series tonight and as Endeavor Group Holdings moves towards a hefty Ipo. Compiled to lesser and greater extents by a hastily assembled group within the Republican National Committee in late 2016, the paperwork flags the powerful Endeavor CEO along with a litany of current and past top Trump officials.
The slightly redacted Rnc backgrounder gives no hint as to what gig or gigs specifically Emanuel in consideration for.
However, a very well-place political source tells Deadline that Emanuel was seen...
Vetting documents leaked to political news site Axios were made public Sunday just in time for the Season 2 finale of their weekly HBO series tonight and as Endeavor Group Holdings moves towards a hefty Ipo. Compiled to lesser and greater extents by a hastily assembled group within the Republican National Committee in late 2016, the paperwork flags the powerful Endeavor CEO along with a litany of current and past top Trump officials.
The slightly redacted Rnc backgrounder gives no hint as to what gig or gigs specifically Emanuel in consideration for.
However, a very well-place political source tells Deadline that Emanuel was seen...
- 6/24/2019
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Comedy Central is headed to Pawnee. The Viacom-owned cable net said today that it has acquired all seven seasons of the popular comedy Parks and Recreation and will premiere it with a daylong marathon next month.
The ensemble workplace comedy, which aired 125 episodes from 2009-15 on NBC, stars Broad City producer Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, a wide-eyed, enthusiastic and (mostly) unflappable midlevel bureaucrat who just loves her job at the Parks and Rec Department of Pawnee, Il. Her cast of colleagues and friends includes Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Retta and Rob Lowe. It also featured cameos by such prominent politicians as Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Michelle Obama Barbara Boxer, Newt Gingrich, Madeliene Albright and, of course, Joe Biden — who was Leslie’s unashamed D.C. crush.
The mockumenty-style show’s Comedy Central debut marathon is set for Martin Luther King Jr. Day...
The ensemble workplace comedy, which aired 125 episodes from 2009-15 on NBC, stars Broad City producer Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, a wide-eyed, enthusiastic and (mostly) unflappable midlevel bureaucrat who just loves her job at the Parks and Rec Department of Pawnee, Il. Her cast of colleagues and friends includes Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Retta and Rob Lowe. It also featured cameos by such prominent politicians as Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Michelle Obama Barbara Boxer, Newt Gingrich, Madeliene Albright and, of course, Joe Biden — who was Leslie’s unashamed D.C. crush.
The mockumenty-style show’s Comedy Central debut marathon is set for Martin Luther King Jr. Day...
- 12/20/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Oscar nominee Felicity Jones discussed preparing to play Ruth Bader Ginsburg at TheWrap’s Power Women’s Summit in Los Angeles on Friday. She also showered praise on her director Mimi Leder, who helmed the upcoming biopic, “On the Basis of Sex.”
In the film, which will have its world premiere at AFI Fest next week, Jones plays Ginsburg decades before her appointment to the Supreme Court, back when she was on the rise as a promising young lawyer. Alongside her husband, Marty (Armie Hammer), she takes on what would become a landmark case in the fight against sex discrimination.
Also Read: Barbara Boxer: My Grandma 'Came to America in a Caravan of a Ship' (Video)
Dr. Stacy Smith, head of the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, noted during her discussion with Jones at the Intercontinental hotel in downtown Los Angeles that the actress over-indexes against the industry average when...
In the film, which will have its world premiere at AFI Fest next week, Jones plays Ginsburg decades before her appointment to the Supreme Court, back when she was on the rise as a promising young lawyer. Alongside her husband, Marty (Armie Hammer), she takes on what would become a landmark case in the fight against sex discrimination.
Also Read: Barbara Boxer: My Grandma 'Came to America in a Caravan of a Ship' (Video)
Dr. Stacy Smith, head of the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, noted during her discussion with Jones at the Intercontinental hotel in downtown Los Angeles that the actress over-indexes against the industry average when...
- 11/2/2018
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
TheWrap’s 2018 Power Women Summit, which is dedicated to The Road to 50/50 gender parity in the workplace by 2020 was held Nov. 1-2 at the Intercontinental Downtown Los Angeles hotel. Powerful female leaders from entertainment, media, politics and more converge for this powerful event.
Barbara Boxer and Nicole Boxer arrive at the Power Women Summit
Former Senator Barbara Boxer during a live recording of “The Boxer Podcast” at the Power Women Summit on Nov. 1 2018
TheWrap founder and CEO Sharon Waxman introduces the evening program of Day 1 of the Power Women Summit inside the 50/50 Ballroom.
Rock band Haim perform at the Power Women Summit 2018
Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety set up a booth at the Power Women Summit 2018
Artwork in the lobby during the networking cocktail party on the opening night of the Power Women Summit
Artwork from Nina Harris in the lobby during the networking cocktail party on...
Barbara Boxer and Nicole Boxer arrive at the Power Women Summit
Former Senator Barbara Boxer during a live recording of “The Boxer Podcast” at the Power Women Summit on Nov. 1 2018
TheWrap founder and CEO Sharon Waxman introduces the evening program of Day 1 of the Power Women Summit inside the 50/50 Ballroom.
Rock band Haim perform at the Power Women Summit 2018
Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety set up a booth at the Power Women Summit 2018
Artwork in the lobby during the networking cocktail party on the opening night of the Power Women Summit
Artwork from Nina Harris in the lobby during the networking cocktail party on...
- 11/2/2018
- by Brian Welk and Alexandra Del Rosario
- The Wrap
Exclusive: FX is developing Run, a female-driven drama inspired by the political career of retired U.S Sen. Barbara Boxer. The project comes from Boxer and her daughter, documentary producer Nicole Boxer; Royal Pains co-creator Andrew Lenchewski; and Nina Tassler and Denise DeNovi’s recently launched PatMa Productions.
Written by Lenchewski, Run centers on a woman launching a highly improbable bid for Congress.
Lenchewski executive produces with Barbara Boxer and Nicole Boxer, along with Tassler and Dinovi via PatMa and Chuck Ortner.
The project will draw inspiration from Boxer’s experiences in Congress, where she served 34 years representing the state of California — 10 years in the House of Representatives and 24 years in the Senate. She was elected to the Senate in 1992, dubbed the “Year of the Woman,” topping an all-male field of rivals, and made big inroads into the male-dominated institution. In her 2004 re-election, she set the record for the most...
Written by Lenchewski, Run centers on a woman launching a highly improbable bid for Congress.
Lenchewski executive produces with Barbara Boxer and Nicole Boxer, along with Tassler and Dinovi via PatMa and Chuck Ortner.
The project will draw inspiration from Boxer’s experiences in Congress, where she served 34 years representing the state of California — 10 years in the House of Representatives and 24 years in the Senate. She was elected to the Senate in 1992, dubbed the “Year of the Woman,” topping an all-male field of rivals, and made big inroads into the male-dominated institution. In her 2004 re-election, she set the record for the most...
- 5/25/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
One current and three former female lawmakers have come forward to allege that they’ve been subject to harassment by their fellow members of Congress — including hostile sexual comments, repeated unwanted advances and even inappropriate touching on the House floor.
Former Gop Rep. Mary Bono of Ohio, who served 15 years before being defeated in 2012, is one of the four women who shared stories of alleged misconduct with the Associated Press.
Bono alleges one male colleague repeatedly harassed her, and one time even told her on the House floor that he’d been thinking about her in the shower.
Bono declined to identify the lawmaker,...
Former Gop Rep. Mary Bono of Ohio, who served 15 years before being defeated in 2012, is one of the four women who shared stories of alleged misconduct with the Associated Press.
Bono alleges one male colleague repeatedly harassed her, and one time even told her on the House floor that he’d been thinking about her in the shower.
Bono declined to identify the lawmaker,...
- 11/3/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_meu3hn2c"]] Former California Senator Barbara Boxer is all for Donald Trump's retaliatory missile strike against Syria. Turns out we broke the news to her on the streets of Bev Hills Thursday, but she had no trouble voicing an opinion about the nerve gas attack and how the U.S. should respond. She's dealt with the issue before in the Senate, and her position was clear. Read more...
- 4/7/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Talent agency ICM Partners announced Wednesday the hire of political strategist Hannah Linkenhoker. Linkenhoker will educate and engage agents, executives and clients on issue-based advocacy and advise ICM on hot-button issues including human rights and immigration. Her hire is part of a recent trend of talent agencies venturing into the political realm in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. This includes CAA’s signing in January of former Sen. Barbara Boxer, Joe and Jill Biden and Valerie Jarrett, who served as a senior adviser to Barack Obama during all eight years of his presidency. Also Read: CNN Hires Former Trump Surrogate Jason.
- 3/8/2017
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Karl Lagerfeld should know better than to mess with Miranda Priestly. Academy Award winner Meryl Streep issued a blistering statement regarding a dust-up with the Chanel designer — in which he accused the “Florence Foster Jenkins” star of allegedly turning down a couture gown because she would not receive a fee to wear it at Sunday’s Oscar ceremony. “Karl Lagerfeld, a prominent designer, defamed me, my stylist, and the illustrious designer whose dress I chose to wear, in an important industry publication,” Streep said through a spokesperson on Saturday night. Also Read: Barbara Boxer on Hollywood Elites: Meryl Streep Didn't Fail,...
- 2/26/2017
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
California’s new U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris was so appalled by the bungled rollout of the Trump administration’s ban on travel from seven Muslim-majority countries last month that she called Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and confronted him about it. “I called him up at home ’cause I got the number,” Harris told the audience at a Creative Artist Agency-sponsored summit of political leaders on Thursday. The call didn’t go as well as she had hoped. “I was really unsatisfied with the conversation,” she told the crowd, which included actors Richard Dreyfuss and Joshua Jackson. Also Read:...
- 2/24/2017
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer defended Meryl Streep and other so-called Hollywood elites against recent attacks by President Donald Trump. “What did Meryl Streep say that would be offensive to the middle of the country?” Boxer told CAA agent Michael Kives at an agency-sponsored summit of political leaders on Thursday. “That Donald Trump imitated a disabled person? Believe me, people in middle America didn’t like that one bit.” But Boxer, who signed on as a CAA client last month following her exit from the Senate after 24 years, also addressed the backlash against Streep and Democrats for speaking out against the new.
- 2/23/2017
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Hollywood one-upmanship took a turn into politics this week, as leading talent agency CAA followed in the footsteps of rivals Wme and UTA by hastily announcing a day-long summit of political leaders for Thursday. Who could blame them given the national attention their competitors have grabbed with gestures like forming an in-house political action committee and cancelling a lavish Oscar party in favor of an anti-immigration rally in the middle of Beverly Hills? On Wednesday morning, CAA announced it would hold a “day-long, nonpartisan summit” on Thursday — featuring conversations with Senator Kamala Harris, former Senator Barbara Boxer and Muslim Public Affairs Council Founder Salam Al-Marayati,...
- 2/23/2017
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Former Vice President Joe Biden has signed with Creative Artist Agency for post-White House work, the company announced on Friday. The agency will represent Biden and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, across all areas, helping to build upon their lifetime of work improving the lives of Americans and countless others around the world. The Bidens continue to lead the initiative to end cancer they began during their final years in office. They also recently announced the creation of the Biden Foundation, as well as partnerships with the University of Delaware and the University of Pennsylvania. Also Read: Former Sen. Barbara Boxer Signs.
- 2/10/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Trevor Schaefer couldn’t do anything to change the brain cancer diagnosis he received in 2002 when he was just 13 years old.
But a new national law that he fought to develop and pass may ensure others never have to endure a similar fight for life that, in Schafer’s case, occasionally found him wishing for death to alleviate the pain.
“I just had to keep pushing,” said the now 27-year old Schaefer who lives in Boise, Idaho. “I definitely had a rough experience but there are kids with much rougher diagnoses. No kids should have to go through . They should...
But a new national law that he fought to develop and pass may ensure others never have to endure a similar fight for life that, in Schafer’s case, occasionally found him wishing for death to alleviate the pain.
“I just had to keep pushing,” said the now 27-year old Schaefer who lives in Boise, Idaho. “I definitely had a rough experience but there are kids with much rougher diagnoses. No kids should have to go through . They should...
- 1/26/2017
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan
- PEOPLE.com
Barbara Boxer, the California Democrat who just concluded four terms as U.S. Senator, has signed with Creative Artists Agency, the firm announced Wednesday. CAA will work with the veteran politician to “develop and execute a post-office strategy that furthers her life’s work and the issues she has passionately advocated for throughout her storied career,” the agency said in a statement. Boxer, who was first elected to the Senate in 1992, was a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where she chaired the first-ever subcommittee focused on global women’s issues, and a member of the Democratic leadership in the Senate,...
- 1/18/2017
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Chelsea Handler believes the line between reality TV and politics has completely been blurred.
The Chelsea host, who has been vocal about her dissatisfaction with President-elect Donald Trump, continues to air her grievances in a new interview with Variety, where she makes the argument that celebrity culture may have contributed to the election results.
"They were treating him as an entertainer first," the 41-year-old TV host says. "It was a reality show. We’ve turned into a reality show."
Watch: Chelsea Handler Tears Up Talking About Hillary Clinton’s Election Loss With Senator Barbara Boxer
"I blame the Kardashians, personally," Handler continues. "The beginning of the end was the Kardashians. The way these people have blown up and don’t go away — it’s surreal. Everyone is for sale."
Handler, a longtime Hillary Clinton advocate who felt the Democratic nominee was "absolutely" treated unfairly during the election, notes that we probably won't be seeing Trump on Handler's...
The Chelsea host, who has been vocal about her dissatisfaction with President-elect Donald Trump, continues to air her grievances in a new interview with Variety, where she makes the argument that celebrity culture may have contributed to the election results.
"They were treating him as an entertainer first," the 41-year-old TV host says. "It was a reality show. We’ve turned into a reality show."
Watch: Chelsea Handler Tears Up Talking About Hillary Clinton’s Election Loss With Senator Barbara Boxer
"I blame the Kardashians, personally," Handler continues. "The beginning of the end was the Kardashians. The way these people have blown up and don’t go away — it’s surreal. Everyone is for sale."
Handler, a longtime Hillary Clinton advocate who felt the Democratic nominee was "absolutely" treated unfairly during the election, notes that we probably won't be seeing Trump on Handler's...
- 1/17/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
A version of this article originally appeared on EW.com.
Chelsea Handler used her public platform to make a difference across the 2016 presidential election cycle, helping to register nearly 17,000 voters while openly criticizing Donald Trump as his campaign endured. Now, after Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton failed to receive the number of electoral college votes to take office, the comedian and talk show host has shifted blame for the devastating loss onto society’s obsession with reality shows — particularly those fronted by the Kardashian family.
In an interview published Tuesday by Variety, Handler, who recently wrapped the first season of her eponymous Netflix talk show,...
Chelsea Handler used her public platform to make a difference across the 2016 presidential election cycle, helping to register nearly 17,000 voters while openly criticizing Donald Trump as his campaign endured. Now, after Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton failed to receive the number of electoral college votes to take office, the comedian and talk show host has shifted blame for the devastating loss onto society’s obsession with reality shows — particularly those fronted by the Kardashian family.
In an interview published Tuesday by Variety, Handler, who recently wrapped the first season of her eponymous Netflix talk show,...
- 1/17/2017
- by Lanford Beard
- PEOPLE.com
Barbara Boxer is retiring at the end of the current term, but that isn’t stopping her from introducing one last big bill. California’s junior U.S. senator will introduce long-shot legislation today to abolish the Electoral College, which would leave the choosing of a president to the popular vote. “In my lifetime, I have seen two elections where the winner of the general election did not win the popular vote,” Boxer said in a statement. “When all the ballots are counted…...
- 11/15/2016
- Deadline TV
Parks and Recreation may have aired its final episode in February 2015, but Leslie Knope is still here to remind us that everything will be okay.
The beloved character has returned from television cancellation to offer Americans a message of hope following President-elect Donald Trump's victory on Tuesday night, and encourage women they "are going to run this country, and this world, very soon."
Watch: Jennifer Lawrence Pens Essay After Trump Win: 'Do Not Let This Defeat You, Let This Enrage You'
"Dear America, Amidst the confusion, and despair, and disbelief, it was suggested to me by a very close friend of mine (I won’t say her name, to protect her identity) (Ann. It was Ann) that perhaps a few people would enjoy hearing my thoughts on this election," Knope begins her letter. "So I sat down at my computer, cleared my head, and opened a document. Then I started crying. So I had some...
The beloved character has returned from television cancellation to offer Americans a message of hope following President-elect Donald Trump's victory on Tuesday night, and encourage women they "are going to run this country, and this world, very soon."
Watch: Jennifer Lawrence Pens Essay After Trump Win: 'Do Not Let This Defeat You, Let This Enrage You'
"Dear America, Amidst the confusion, and despair, and disbelief, it was suggested to me by a very close friend of mine (I won’t say her name, to protect her identity) (Ann. It was Ann) that perhaps a few people would enjoy hearing my thoughts on this election," Knope begins her letter. "So I sat down at my computer, cleared my head, and opened a document. Then I started crying. So I had some...
- 11/11/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Chelsea Handler interviewed California Sen. Barbara Boxer for her Netflix program. Boxer stopped talking when she began to get choked up explaining why she has not yet spoken to Hillary Clinton, since Election Night. Handler took over the getting-choked up part, saying, of the election results, “as a woman it feels so sexist.” “Obviously the result is not what I was hoping for. Like a lot of people in this country, I’m sad, I’m disappointed and I’m confused,” Handler…...
- 11/10/2016
- Deadline TV
John Legend is encouraging his fans to spread love, not hate.
Following the results of the 2016 election, which declared Donald Trump the 45th President of the United States, the "All of Me" singer took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a sweet family photo, accompanied with a powerful message.
Watch: Miley Cyrus Breaks Down in Tears After Hillary Clinton Loss, But Says She Will Accept Donald Trump
In the pic, Legend flashed a smile as his wife, Chrissy Teigen, kissed him on the cheek. But all eyes were on their six-month-old daughter, Luna, who was adorably sitting on her daddy's lap and holding a "#LoveMeNow" sign.
"It's been quite a time for the United States and the rest of the world as we all watched the election results come in early Wednesday morning," Legend, who was hoping Hillary Clinton would win, captioned it. "Some of us wept for our country. Some of us celebrated...
Following the results of the 2016 election, which declared Donald Trump the 45th President of the United States, the "All of Me" singer took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a sweet family photo, accompanied with a powerful message.
Watch: Miley Cyrus Breaks Down in Tears After Hillary Clinton Loss, But Says She Will Accept Donald Trump
In the pic, Legend flashed a smile as his wife, Chrissy Teigen, kissed him on the cheek. But all eyes were on their six-month-old daughter, Luna, who was adorably sitting on her daddy's lap and holding a "#LoveMeNow" sign.
"It's been quite a time for the United States and the rest of the world as we all watched the election results come in early Wednesday morning," Legend, who was hoping Hillary Clinton would win, captioned it. "Some of us wept for our country. Some of us celebrated...
- 11/10/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Chelsea Handler was an outspoken Hillary Clinton supporter throughout the 2016 presidential election and was brought to tears when discussing Donald Trump’s victory. The “Chelsea” host turned to guest Senator Barbara Boxer to help make sense of the results. They start off by playing Clinton’s concession speech and Boxer explained that if the former secretary of state can stand up there and admit defeat, then all of her supporters should be able to do the same. “Sorry, I hate f—ing crying on camera,” an emotional Handler said before discussing that she had threatened to move to Spain if Trump won the election.
- 11/10/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Chelsea Handler was raw and real with her emotions in her post-election Netflix show on Wednesday. The comedian did not crack a single joke as she addressed her audience about the shocking upset of Hillary Clinton losing the presidential election to Donald Trump.
“The election’s over and obviously the result is not what I was hoping for. Like a lot of people in this country, I’m sad, I’m disappointed and I’m confused,” the host admitted. “But if Hillary can make it through a concession speech, then I’m going to make it through a stupid television show, so I’m going to.”
Watch: Late Night Hosts Address Election Results in Heartfelt Monologues
Appropriately, Handler invited Senator Barbara Boxer, who has a long history in politics and whose daughter Nicole is married to Clinton’s youngest brother, Tony Rodham, on the show to discuss her feelings.
“My heart’s on the floor, and I think...
“The election’s over and obviously the result is not what I was hoping for. Like a lot of people in this country, I’m sad, I’m disappointed and I’m confused,” the host admitted. “But if Hillary can make it through a concession speech, then I’m going to make it through a stupid television show, so I’m going to.”
Watch: Late Night Hosts Address Election Results in Heartfelt Monologues
Appropriately, Handler invited Senator Barbara Boxer, who has a long history in politics and whose daughter Nicole is married to Clinton’s youngest brother, Tony Rodham, on the show to discuss her feelings.
“My heart’s on the floor, and I think...
- 11/10/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
“Real Time With Bill Maher” welcomed California Senator Barbara Boxer to his show on Friday night and the weed enthusiast immediately called her out for not defending Prop 19, a failed California state ballot initiative in 2010 that would have legalized marijuana-related activities in the state. Maher then nudged Boxer on the issue, saying it’s been six years. “Well, I’m actually going to surprise you. I’m leaning in favor . Leaning,” Boxer said before explaining that she’s concerned about one particular issue. Also Read: Michael Moore, Bill Maher Vow to 'Take Down' Donald Trump (Video) “From Colorado and Washington State,...
- 6/11/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Bernie Sanders' mini-winning streak continued with his victory in Oregon on Tuesday, but the day was not without its downside. Nevada's Democratic Party filed a formal complaint on Tuesday accusing the Democratic hopeful of inciting "actual violence" among his supporters during a chaotic state convention on Saturday. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid had a 10-minute talk with Sanders about the incident and called for the Democratic socialist senator to address the fracas, describing it as a "test of leadership," The Washington Post reports. But Reid was angered and "surprised" when Sanders responded by issuing a defiant statement in which...
- 5/18/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Bernie Sanders' mini-winning streak continued with his victory in Oregon on Tuesday, but the day was not without its downside. Nevada's Democratic Party filed a formal complaint on Tuesday accusing the Democratic hopeful of inciting "actual violence" among his supporters during a chaotic state convention on Saturday. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid had a 10-minute talk with Sanders about the incident and called for the Democratic socialist senator to address the fracas, describing it as a "test of leadership," The Washington Post reports. But Reid was angered and "surprised" when Sanders responded by issuing a defiant statement in which...
- 5/18/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Steven and Dayna Bochco will be hosting a $500-per-person reception for Hillary Clinton’s campaign in Pacific Palisades on Sept. 19, and California Senator with Barbara Boxer will serve as the featured speaker, TheWrap has learned. Clinton is not expected to attend the event. The invitation (see below), obtained by TheWrap, notes two different contribution levels: $500 donation for “friends” and a $1000 donation option for those “champions” feeling more generous. Also Read: Hillary Clinton Cracks Snapchat Joke About Email Scandal: 'Messages Disappear All By Themselves' (Video) The invite also specifies that “contributions of gifts are not tax deductible.” On Monday, former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa,...
- 8/19/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina chose ABC News’s Good Morning America this morning as the place to announced she is running for president in 2016 – and plug her book. “Yes, I am running for president,” Fiorina told George Stephanopoulos. “I think I am the best person for the job.” Fiorina, the first female contender for the Republican nomination, has never held elected office. She lost her 2010 Senate bid in California to incumbent Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer…...
- 5/4/2015
- Deadline TV
Everyone from our own Jada Yuan to Senator Barbara Boxer loved Me and Earl and the Dying Girl when it premiered at Sundance, and now that its trailer is out, we finally get to see what all the fuss is about. Turns out, the movie is an answer to the question, "What if Wes Anderson remade The Fault in Our Stars?"...
- 4/8/2015
- by Nate Jones
- Vulture
A review of tonight's two "Parks and Recreation" episodes coming up just as soon as I keep a local binder maker on retainer... Unlike several other of this season's double-features, "Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer Goes to Washington" and "Pie-Mary" weren't linked by theme, or story. They were just two terrific installments of "Parks and Rec" that complemented each other by showing the very different kinds of stories the series has been able to tell. "Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer" is another cameo-filled road trip episode, with Leslie and April's journey to Washington bringing them into contact with Barbara Boxer, John McCain, Kirsten Gillibrand(*), Cory Booker, Orrin Hatch, and Leslie's hero (and Washington Bff) Madeleine Albright. But other than Albright, the politicians are just local color, and the main thrust of the episode is a Leslie and April story. And what's what interesting about it is that it's presented largely from April's point-of-view, which allows...
- 2/11/2015
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand sat quietly in the middle of the Marc theater yesterday at the Sundance premiere of The Hunting Ground, the latest documentary from director Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering, which explores sexual assault on college campuses. Joined by California senator Barbara Boxer, the pair was a rare dose of Washington at a festival dominated by Hollywood publicists, sales agents, and film critics. Gillibrand had previously taken on sexual assault in the military — the subject of Dick and Ziering's last film, The Invisible War — and she makes a brief appearance in The Hunting Ground. Vulture caught up with the senator after the film screening and asked about inviting artist and anti-rape activist Emma Sulkowicz to Washington, the challenges she faces addressing this issue, and if she'll work with survivors at her alma mater, Dartmouth, which has one of the highest rates of sexual assault reported in...
- 1/24/2015
- by Katie Van Syckle
- Vulture
Sundance has a way of moving the cultural thermometer. The fest can function as a discovery ground for emerging talent (Quentin Tarantino, Precious' Gabourey Sidibe), a place where familiar performers are brushed off and made new by the transgressive strength of independent film (Patton Oswalt, Pierce Brosnan), or as one-stop shopping for major studios that snap up small, heartfelt indie efforts to bring them before a massive mainstream audience and win fancy awards (Little Miss Sunshine, Whiplash). But every few years, a movie will arrive here to force an issue into the public consciousness just as it rises to...
- 1/24/2015
- by Chris Lee
- EW - Inside Movies
Director Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering turn their cameras on college rape epidemic
A powerful new documentary by the filmmakers behind “The Invisible War” explores a national epidemic of rape on campus. “The Hunting Ground,” which screened at Sundance on Friday, debuted to an emotional standing ovation.
Director Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering, whose documentary about rape in the military sparked national awareness of the issue and action, have now turned their cameras on campus rape and the movement underway to fight it.
The film focuses on the David-and-Goliath battle waged by former University of North Carolina students...
A powerful new documentary by the filmmakers behind “The Invisible War” explores a national epidemic of rape on campus. “The Hunting Ground,” which screened at Sundance on Friday, debuted to an emotional standing ovation.
Director Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering, whose documentary about rape in the military sparked national awareness of the issue and action, have now turned their cameras on campus rape and the movement underway to fight it.
The film focuses on the David-and-Goliath battle waged by former University of North Carolina students...
- 1/24/2015
- by Sharon Waxman
- The Wrap
California Attorney General Kamala Harris will run for Barbara Boxer’s senate seat in 2016.
Harris, a Democrat, announced her campaign on Tuesday in an email to supporters, from whom she hopes to immediately begin soliciting campaign funds.
Also Read: Senator Barbara Boxer Retiring From CA Seat, Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2016 (Video)
“I’m asking you to help me build a grassroots campaign that reaches every community of California,” the message asking for $2,600 campaign contributions read. “I want to be a voice for Californians on these issues and others that impact our state in the U.S. Senate.”
Among her...
Harris, a Democrat, announced her campaign on Tuesday in an email to supporters, from whom she hopes to immediately begin soliciting campaign funds.
Also Read: Senator Barbara Boxer Retiring From CA Seat, Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2016 (Video)
“I’m asking you to help me build a grassroots campaign that reaches every community of California,” the message asking for $2,600 campaign contributions read. “I want to be a voice for Californians on these issues and others that impact our state in the U.S. Senate.”
Among her...
- 1/13/2015
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
John McCain is heading back to Parks and Recreation, E! News has confirmed. The senator, who appeared in the fifth season premiere episode of the NBC comedy, will make a cameo in the seventh and final season. In his first appearance, McCain appeared with Amy Poehler's Leslie Knope while she had a moment in a coat closet. Look for McCain to have scenes with Poehler's character, who is now working for the National Parks Service, and Aubrey Plaza's April Ludgate. Footage of McCain in Parks appeared in a new promo for the show's final season. McCain is just one of many political figures to appear on Parks and Rec. In the same episode as McCain's first appearance, Senators Barbara Boxer and Olympia...
- 1/12/2015
- E! Online
Parks and Recreation fans know that Leslie Knope has only one man she loves more than her husband Ben Wyatt… Joe Biden. Yes, Joe Biden.
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The vice president turned 72 on Thursday, and while Leslie is likely showering him with gifts – Et got the backstory behind our favorite running TV gag.
Watch: 'Parks and Rec' Star Chris Pratt Is GQ's Man of the Year
Et caught up with Parks and Rec co-creator Mike Schur who told us how our favorite quip came about.
"It was a very casual joke pitched in the writers room one day a long time ago," said Schur. "It just sort of took hold, and once you give a writers room a bone like that, they are just going to chew it forever."
After five seasons of persistent Biden references, the VP finally made a cameo on the series.
The lovebirds appeared together on the series premiere of Late Night With Seth Meyers in February...
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The vice president turned 72 on Thursday, and while Leslie is likely showering him with gifts – Et got the backstory behind our favorite running TV gag.
Watch: 'Parks and Rec' Star Chris Pratt Is GQ's Man of the Year
Et caught up with Parks and Rec co-creator Mike Schur who told us how our favorite quip came about.
"It was a very casual joke pitched in the writers room one day a long time ago," said Schur. "It just sort of took hold, and once you give a writers room a bone like that, they are just going to chew it forever."
After five seasons of persistent Biden references, the VP finally made a cameo on the series.
The lovebirds appeared together on the series premiere of Late Night With Seth Meyers in February...
- 11/20/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Stephen Colbert is fixated on one major repercussion of the Election Day Gop beatdown, saying goodbye to the global warming debate on Thursday's show. “You don't have to worry about global warming anymore, because the Senate sure won't,” the Comedy Central host quipped, now that the Democrats are outnumbered. Also read: Stephen Colbert Tracks Cable News Election Coverage With Help From the Devil (Video) “The global warming believer is out and the global warming skeptic is in,” Colbert said of the likely Barbara Boxer-to-James Inhofe swap up top. “So finally the Environmental Committee can focus on important issues,...
- 11/7/2014
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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