He shared, "I underwent through a very challenging career. Financially challenging also. And that we cannot count as there were more people who went under more challenging times. I just became zariya for them. It was difficult. But my difficulty was not more than all those people who were walking on the roads with their children. So, I don't want to alegate anything. People have seen worst times. Mujhe nahi bolna ki lockdown mein mere saath kya hua. But yes, I was going through a financially challenged phase but that was not the only reason that I picked up Bigg Boss." … [Read more...] about Eijaz Khan Opens Up About His Financial Crunch, Says He Participated In Bigg Boss 14 To Make A Comeback
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Marty Baron Announces Plans To Retire As Executive Editor Of The Washington Post
The Post’s readership is many times greater than it was when I started here, with a digital reach that places us in the top tier of American news organizations. The number of digital-only subscribers is now about 3 million, having risen by nearly a million last year alone. Our staff, which once endured excruciating annual cuts, has catapulted from 580 journalists to a budgeted 1,010 this year, providing professional opportunities when they became more scarce elsewhere. The newsroom of 2021 will be the biggest in history, an investment that signals overwhelming confidence in our prospects. In sum, The Post has come a long way in a short time. … [Read more...] about Marty Baron Announces Plans To Retire As Executive Editor Of The Washington Post
Netflix’s ‘Bling Empire’ Is a Celebration of Culture — Clad in Couture
There’s a throwaway scene a couple episodes into Netflix’s new reality series, Bling Empire, where three of the cast members meet up to confer about recent events, while shopping for soup ingredients at a Chinese health food store. As the guys work their way through bins of deer antlers, sea cucumbers, and ginseng, they start trading jabs about spending habits and relationship statuses. It’s the perfect East-meets-West setup for a reality-show fight, until one of them spots a $15,000 piece of dried fish maw (a type of fish bladder believed to be good for the skin). Suddenly, talk turns from why he hasn’t proposed to his pregnant girlfriend to what type of traditional broth he can make for her using the fish maw instead. This is Bling Empire: a series that not only brings the tea, but serves up a full meal along with it. … [Read more...] about Netflix’s ‘Bling Empire’ Is a Celebration of Culture — Clad in Couture
Why the Robocop Remake Failed with Fans According to Joel Kinnaman
RELATED: GWAR Singer Recalls Watching RoboCop While Tripping on LSD [Exclusive] "What I feel like the whole movie didn't take into account is what the fans loved about [the original [RoboCop]. And you have to pay homage to that. And I think the producers and the filmmakers and me included didn't really understand how to do that in the right way. I think it's a really solid movie, it just didn't fit the RoboCop concept." When doing press for the movie, Joel Kinnaman found himself in trouble with the studio. "The first interview I did for RoboCop... was right after I was cast," The Suicide Squad star says. "I got the first questions for RoboCop, and the question was, 'So, is it going to be R-rated?' And I was like, 'Of course, it's going to be R-rated! Only an idiot would make RoboCop a PG-13 movie.' Cut to the next morning - 47 missed calls I woke up to." When the movie opened in theaters, it came with a PG-13 rating. … [Read more...] about Why the Robocop Remake Failed with Fans According to Joel Kinnaman
‘We Saved the Music’: Amy Klobuchar on Getting $15 Billion for Venues Into Stimulus Bill
In July, Senators Amy Klobuchar and John Cornyn introduced the Save Our Stages Act that earmarked $10 billion to venue owners, promoters and other music business professionals to use for rent, utilities, mortgages, and PPE, among various costs. (An additional $5 billion was added for museums and other cultural institutions.) A new lobbying group called the National Independent Venues Association (NIVA) was formed in April to help push through its passage and, despite what appeared to be slim odds, the entirety of the bill was folded into the recently passed $900 billion stimulus bill President Donald Trump is expected to sign into law on Tuesday. … [Read more...] about ‘We Saved the Music’: Amy Klobuchar on Getting $15 Billion for Venues Into Stimulus Bill