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California Gov. Gavin Newsom reportedly met with White House Hollywood ambassador Jon Voight on Thursday and “expressed interest in working with” President Donald Trump on revitalizing the ...
Sacramento did its job, now it’s time for L.A. city to do our job,” Mayor Karen Bass added, pledging to streamline permitting ...
President Donald Trump, right, and actor Jon Voight, left, talk outside of the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020, as Trump prepares to board Marine One on the ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom reportedly met with White House Hollywood ambassador Jon Voight on Thursday and “expressed interest in working with” President Donald Trump on revitalizing the ...
The LA City Council voted to renew its contract with FilmLA despite criticism from groups calling for reform to the city's ...
The Los Angeles City Council voted Friday morning to renew its contract with FilmLA for another five years, drawing the ire of some in the production community who had been pushing for reform. The ...
LEADING MAN — Gov. Gavin Newsom and Hollywood’s elite have always gone hand-in-hand, with wealthy donors from the industry helping fuel every stage of Newsom’s rise up California’s political ladder.
The California governor has a big-budget plan to boost La-La Land amid an industry exodus and growing global competition.
An industry exodus has opened a window for President Donald Trump to claim the title of industry savior for himself.
Still, the bad blood lingers. The White House said Trump plans to either give away or sell his Tesla. And Musk posted on X, saying he’ll “be around for 40+ years” after Trump leaves office.