A complete rundown of the plans of the California governor candidates to bring film and TV production back to the state.
Inside Rosalie Sangenitto’s path from taking SBCC classes to working as an assistant director.
The collapse of film and TV production over the last three years has cost California some 51,000 jobs — mostly in Los Angeles — roughly equivalent to the decline in L.A.’s aerospace workforce in the ...
Three first-time Democratic candidates, all long-time Las Vegas locals each with a range of support and financial backing, ...
Not much. But according to two experts, there are still some hurdles left.
The largest crew union in Hollywood has endorsed Tom Steyer, the hedge fund founder whose anti-corporate rhetoric has attracted labor backing in the race for California governor. In making the ...
The book traces how amateur blackface minstrelsy wasn’t just a fleeting theatrical phase, but the hidden operating system of ...
Ahead of the election, the Southern California News Group compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates vying to ...
In the latter half of the 20th century, labor leader Tony Mazzocchi fought for a progressive political vision that put working-class concerns front and center. His example continues to be invaluable ...
More than 50 Teamsters participated recently in a National Pipeline Industry Training session, taking part in a program ...
Unionization efforts at Starbucks and Amazon get front-page media coverage. But dozens of workplaces discard their unions every year, often with little fanfare.
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