





An Amazon warehouse employee in Northeast Illinois passed away from the coronavirus, the company confirmed to CNBC. The employee died on April 18 and, according to sources, his last day at the facility was on March 19, 2020.
President Biden addressed the catastrophic and overwhelming destruction of the Maui Wildfires after touring the devastation and meeting those tragically injured and announced his "administration will be there as long as it takes to complete response efforts."
The Austin Film Society (AFS) announced they will honor actress and entrepreneur Brooklyn Decker with the Rising Star Award at the 2019 Texas Film Awards ceremony in AFS Cinema’s Event Hall on Thursday, March 7, 2019.
Abramorama announced Brickell & Broadbridge International ("BBI") has signed on to sell and distribute Season One of THE CON, a groundbreaking 5-part financial crime documentary series that provides an in-depth documentary investigation into the 2008 financial crisis.
Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger, who has emerged as the taunting goliath hurling unrealistic messages at the striking SAG/AFTRA and WGA Unions, announced during the earnings call his "desire to quickly find solutions to the issues."
The Road to the White House is a costly one and as the process approaches mid-primary season, funding for the GOP Presidential primary campaigns are suffering from a shortfall of the single most important element needed: Money.

The Wrecking Crew, from Magnolia Pictures and Lunchbox Films, presents a trip back in musical time to the beginning of the California sound, the music which defined a generation and spawned peace, love and groovin’ freedom.
This September, Pacific Opera Project (POP) continues its successful run of presenting engaging productions in unique venues across Los Angeles with Giuseppe Verdi’s Falstaff, presented outdoors at the top of Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Museum Plaza) in Glendale.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza will extend its popular temporary exhibit "55 Years" to remain on display for an additional 10 weeks. The exhibit of five decades of magazine covers featuring President John F. Kennedy.
Live at the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival remains in worldwide release via earMUSIC. On Live at the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival, SLASH and his Blues Ball band deliver the blues like it's meant to be heard - loud, live, and dangerous.
They Shot the Piano Player, from Sony Pictures Classics, presents a captivating animated true story, an investigative piece that follows a journalist as he uncovers the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of Brazilian virtuoso Francisco Tenorio Jr.
"Filth," from Magnolia Pictures and Steel Mill Pictures, presents a voyeuristic speed-ball kink journey through the underbelly of an addicted life filled with raunchy sex, violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and manipulation in pursuit of fulfillment.





