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Carla Christina Contreras on the SAG-AFTRA strike

Elizabeth Burton

October 3, 2023

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Now that the Writers Guild of America finally has a deal, what does that mean for SAG-AFTRA?

Filed Under: Programs Tagged With: entertainment, Labor unions, performing arts, SAG-AFTRA, strike, union, WGA

The writer’s strike is coming to an end. Now what?

Elizabeth Burton

September 26, 2023

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The Writers Guild of America strike began on May 2, and as of yesterday, the union has reached a tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).  But, this doesn’t necessarily mean your favorite shows are coming back.

Filed Under: Programs Tagged With: entertainment, Labor unions, performing arts, SAG-AFTRA, strike, WGA

Party’s over for some transportainment companies as Nashville denies dozens of party vehicle permits

Blaise Gainey

June 30, 2022

For the most part entertainment vehicles have gone unregulated until this past week, when the Metro Transportation Licensing Commission established rules and started awarding permits.  

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: entertainment, Lower Broadway, metro, party buses, party vehicles, transportainment

How A Black Superhero Inspired Conversations About Race And Technology In Nashville

Julieta Martinelli

February 20, 2018

  Listen “Black geeks” want to be heard: That’s the focus of a two-week celebration organized by Nashville business and tech leaders in honor of Black History Month. And the events this year are dominated by the blockbuster movie Black Panther, which is fueling more conversation about representation. What makes Black Panther great, say fans, […]

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: black panther, entertainment

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