Shortly after Dr. Anthony Fauci announced the first case of the Omicron variant in the United States had been detected in California, local officials held a spate of news conferences to provide details on the infection.
Governor Gavin Newsom said the person with state’s first infection is “between the age of 18 and 49.” He offered a timeline of the infection and also seemed to let slip that the patient is female.
“This individual — who is a resident of San Francisco, is fully vaccinated — had recently been in South Africa began her…rather began their travel back into the United States on the 21st, landed on the 22nd developed some symptoms a few days later — around the 25th — got tested on the 28th. The test came back positive on the 29th,” said Newsom. “As soon as that test came back positive, that test went to the testing company through Ucsf, and was sequenced.
Governor Gavin Newsom said the person with state’s first infection is “between the age of 18 and 49.” He offered a timeline of the infection and also seemed to let slip that the patient is female.
“This individual — who is a resident of San Francisco, is fully vaccinated — had recently been in South Africa began her…rather began their travel back into the United States on the 21st, landed on the 22nd developed some symptoms a few days later — around the 25th — got tested on the 28th. The test came back positive on the 29th,” said Newsom. “As soon as that test came back positive, that test went to the testing company through Ucsf, and was sequenced.
- 12/1/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Transparent Arts, an Asian-American talent management firm, has come on board as producer of Korean drama series “Idol: The Coup.”
In South Korea, the show will premiere on Jtbc this winter. International rights are held by iQiyi, the Chinese streaming platform.
The series is a 12-episode drama about a failing K-pop girl group called Cotton Candy. The band has just months left on its contract and must face the reality that its dreams may never come to fruition. The members decide to leave on their own terms, showing the realistic side of what being in the industry is like, but also an important message about mental health.
The series is written by Jung Yoon-Jung (“Miseang”) and directed by No Jung-Chan (“The War of Flowers”). Charles Chu, writer-director of “Chu & Blossom,” developed the series with Transparent Arts co-founder Daniel Park.
Development included creating two fictional K-pop groups “Cotton Candy” and “Mars” for the series,...
In South Korea, the show will premiere on Jtbc this winter. International rights are held by iQiyi, the Chinese streaming platform.
The series is a 12-episode drama about a failing K-pop girl group called Cotton Candy. The band has just months left on its contract and must face the reality that its dreams may never come to fruition. The members decide to leave on their own terms, showing the realistic side of what being in the industry is like, but also an important message about mental health.
The series is written by Jung Yoon-Jung (“Miseang”) and directed by No Jung-Chan (“The War of Flowers”). Charles Chu, writer-director of “Chu & Blossom,” developed the series with Transparent Arts co-founder Daniel Park.
Development included creating two fictional K-pop groups “Cotton Candy” and “Mars” for the series,...
- 9/21/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Title: Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best Director: Ryan O’Nan Starring: Ryan O’Nan, Michael Weston, Arielle Kebbel, Andrew McCarthy, Christopher McDonald, Jason Ritter, Wilmer Valderrama, Kate Baldwin, Charles Chu, Gregg Edelman, Melissa Leo, Jake Miller An offbeat, hipster-inflected road movie that almost steadfastly refuses to conform to expectation and sense, multi-hyphenate Ryan O’Nan’s “Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best” is a to-scale victory of quirky charm and feeling over sagacity. If that sounds like a backhanded compliment, which it kind of is, it’s also one certainly fitting for its protagonists. The tale of two struggling musicians trying to find their place in the world, ”Brooklyn Brothers” is a film with a restless soul. It likely wouldn’t [ Read More ]
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- 9/27/2012
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
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