Nolte: While America Added 178,00 Jobs, Hollywood Lost Jobs

While America enjoyed a boom in jobs last month, the entertainment industry lost still more jobs.

While America enjoyed a boom in jobs last month, the entertainment industry lost still more jobs.





While America enjoyed a boom in jobs last month, the entertainment industry lost still more jobs.

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge in New York tossed out actor Blake Lively’s sexual harassment claims Thursday against actor Justin Baldoni over their roles in the movie “It Ends With Us,” but he left intact three claims, including retaliation, that will let a jury hear about many of the allegations anyway.

Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep went on a fact-free rant against voter ID laws and the Save America Act on CBS’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Wednesday, where she spread lies and fearmongering over the proposed laws.

DALLAS (AP) — Federal prosecutors on Thursday accused rapper Pooh Shiesty and eight others of robbing three men at gunpoint and kidnapping them earlier this year in Texas following a contract dispute involving rapper Gucci Mane ‘s record label.

Calling Springsteen “a dried up prune who has suffered greatly from the work of a really bad plastic surgeon,” Trump said his supporters should keep away from the singer’s concerts.

Actor Riz Ahmed says he is fortunate that right-wing “racists” in Britain do not have guns like MAGA voters in the United States.

The family of legendary actor and martial artist Chuck Norris is upset over AI-generated posts about the circumstances surrounding his death, warning the Lone Wolf McQuade star’s fans not to believe everything they read.

BEDFORD, N.H. — “Bob’s Burgers” voice actor and comedian Eugene Mirman suffered serious injuries after crashing his car into a toll plaza and being pulled from the fiery wreckage by a state trooper assigned to protect the governor of New Hampshire.

Stephen Colbert went full mean girl on Americans who strongly approve of President Donald Trump. “Who are you?” the left-wing television host, whose show is set to be canceled next month, asked.

Spoiled starlets cosplaying as oppressed victims of the patriarchy are all the rage these days. Today’s episode features someone named Lili Reinhart, who is only 29-years-old and has already appeared in a dozen or so movies, one long-running TV series, and has enjoyed steady work in the entertainment industry going back 15 years to when she was a mere 14-years-old.

Legendary Fleetwood Mac rocker Lindsey Buckingham has been attacked on the streets of L.A. and doused with an “unknown substance” according to reports.

Comedian and actress Leslie Jones advised her young fans not to get married, calling marriage “legalized slavery,” and noted that her father raised her not “to be anybody’s wife.”

TV series and movies both are being produced in far fewer numbers in California, leaving employees and actors without work.

An AI user has just released another single by a fictional singer known as “Eddie Dalton” — with three songs already landing in the iTunes top five charts. Eddie Dalton — who, on the surface, appears to be an older

Megan Thee Stallion was rushed to the hospital after “feeling very ill” while onstage on Broadway in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.”

Former rock star Bruce Springsteen turned a sold-out rock concert in Minneapolis, Minnesota, into a three-hour political lecture.

Milly Alcock, who stars in the title role of this summer’s upcoming Supergirl movie, is already pre-blaming sexist superhero fans in the event her movie tanks at the box office.

President Donald Trump attended Tuesday night’s opening of the musical Chicago at the Trump-Kennedy Center marking one of his last visits at the national arts institution before it closes for renovations in July.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that helicopter pilots who conducted a flyby of musician Kid Rock’s Nashville estate over the weekend would not be punished, an abrupt reversal of the U.S. Army’s decision to suspend the Apache helicopter crews amid review of their conduct.

(UPI) — Amazon MGM Studios had to pause filming on its much-anticipated new series Tomb Raider, starring Sophie Turner.

Actress Milly Alcock, who stars in Warner Bros. upcoming “Supergirl” film, claims she will face backlash just for “existing as a woman” in the DC Studios superhero franchise.

Pedro Pascal, Madonna, and Mark Ruffalo, among others, are demanding that a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Texas be shut down. “Children belong in schools and on playgrounds, not in detention centers,” an open letter — signed by several Hollywood insiders — lectured.

Last week, during a podcast appearance, the author of Project Hail Mary accurately described Paramount’s shitty Star Trek shows as “sh*t.”

Sony Pictures is shopping around a limited TV series about the whole Jeffrey Epstein saga.

Hollywood dealmaking heavyweights are becoming increasingly worried that President Donald Trump’s actions against the terrorism regime in Iran and the unrest it is causing in the Middle East will impact Arab investment in U.S. entertainment projects.

Gay activist and actor Billy Porter lamented over the weekend that black and queer actors are having trouble finding work in Trump’s America.

Stephen Colbert appeared to accidentally reference former President Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign slogan “Yes, We Can” while trying to mock President Donald Trump during Monday’s episode of CBS’ “The Late Show.”

MINNEAPOLIS– Bruce Springsteen returns Tuesday to the “Streets of Minneapolis.” After honoring its residents in song for their courage in standing up against the federal immigration crackdown, he’s using the city to launch his latest U.S. tour.

“The View,” the popular daytime talk show on Disney’s ABC network, saw several of its co-hosts come out against the idea that more young Americans should be encouraged to get married and start families.

NEW YORK — Mary Beth Hurt, a Tony Award-nominated actor who starred on Broadway in “Benefactors” with Glenn Close and reunited with Close for the movie “The World According to Garp,” has died. She was 79.

The U.S. Army said Monday that it has launched an administrative review after Apache helicopters were filmed performing a flyby of musician Kid Rock’s Nashville estate over the weekend.

Actor Billy Porter says work is drying up for black and queer artists in President Donald Trump’s America, bizarrely claiming “fascists” in the United States are “attacking” the arts.

TLC member Rozonda Thomas — better known as “Chilli” — said she wants to “be clear” that she is “not MAGA” after reportedly sharing a post that called former First Lady Michelle Obama a man and donated Republicans.

Andy Weir, the author of the hit science fiction book “Project Hail Mary,” says that Paramount+’s various new “Star Trek” shows are terrible.

The pro-child mutilation crowd is fuming over HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series and the fact that J.K. Rowling is an executive producer who stands to make a lot of money off of it.

NEW YORK (AP) — “Project Hail Mary” stayed aloft in its second weekend, holding strongly with $54.5 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, and adding to the long-term prospects of the year’s biggest hit thus far.

A-list actor Antonio Banderas says when he came to Hollywood in the early 1990s, he was told black and Hispanic actors can only play the bad guys. But he broke that stereotype almost immediately.

The International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) recent ban on men competing in women’s sports has drawn the approval of ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith.

Actor, media mogul, and “The Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon caused an uproar among the left after his comments about President Donald Trump, the Democrat Party, and the KKK.

Jimmy Kimmel attended a “No Kings” rally in California this weekend, mere months after promoting the last one on his late-night ABC show. Kimmel held a sign captioned “Enough Already,” his two children held anti-Trump signs, while his “Barack Obama” hat-wearing father’s sign said “Deport ICE.”
