TheWrap nabbed 15 nominations for the 12th annual Los Angeles Press Club’s National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, the organization announced on Tuesday, including a nomination for best entertainment site. TheWrap was named best entertainment website last year.
Itay Hod and Sharon Waxman’s “#AfterMeToo: 12 Accusers Share What Happened Next, From Firing to More Trauma” got two nominations. The first is for multimedia package and the second is for in-depth soft news.
Also Read: #AfterMeToo: 12 Accusers Share What Happened Next, From Firing to More Trauma
Waxman, founder and editor of TheWrap, earned an entertainment blog nomination for her “WaxWord” column. Richard Stellar’s “Why Mr. Rogers Is the Perfect Movie Superhero for Our Times” was also nominated in the category.
TheWrap’s photo team got three nominations: Shayan Asgharnia and Ada Guerin were nominated in portrait photo for “Anthony Carrigan”; Elisabeth Caren and Guerin were nominated in feature photo for “Sophie Turner...
Itay Hod and Sharon Waxman’s “#AfterMeToo: 12 Accusers Share What Happened Next, From Firing to More Trauma” got two nominations. The first is for multimedia package and the second is for in-depth soft news.
Also Read: #AfterMeToo: 12 Accusers Share What Happened Next, From Firing to More Trauma
Waxman, founder and editor of TheWrap, earned an entertainment blog nomination for her “WaxWord” column. Richard Stellar’s “Why Mr. Rogers Is the Perfect Movie Superhero for Our Times” was also nominated in the category.
TheWrap’s photo team got three nominations: Shayan Asgharnia and Ada Guerin were nominated in portrait photo for “Anthony Carrigan”; Elisabeth Caren and Guerin were nominated in feature photo for “Sophie Turner...
- 11/5/2019
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
The Westfield Century City Mall was cleared by police to be “open for business” Friday night following a lockdown for several hours as police investigated reports of a possible gunman and a suspicious package.
Most stores remained closed into early Friday evening and the mall didn’t initially allow patrons to return. But some businesses began to reopen, including the mall’s AMC theater, which reopened to approximate 100 customers, an AMC employee told TheWrap.
The package was determined to be a smoking and smoldering box of florescent lightbulbs, according to Robert Marino, assistant commanding 0fficer of Lapd’s West Bureau. No injuries were reported, and police found no evidence of a gunman. Marino said police were looking for a “person of interest possibly connected” to the incident.
The first report of a possible gunman came around 12:42 p.m. During their search, officers were directed to “a suspicious package located inside the Amazon store,...
Most stores remained closed into early Friday evening and the mall didn’t initially allow patrons to return. But some businesses began to reopen, including the mall’s AMC theater, which reopened to approximate 100 customers, an AMC employee told TheWrap.
The package was determined to be a smoking and smoldering box of florescent lightbulbs, according to Robert Marino, assistant commanding 0fficer of Lapd’s West Bureau. No injuries were reported, and police found no evidence of a gunman. Marino said police were looking for a “person of interest possibly connected” to the incident.
The first report of a possible gunman came around 12:42 p.m. During their search, officers were directed to “a suspicious package located inside the Amazon store,...
- 3/15/2019
- by Itay Hod and Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
The major news networks differed sharply in how they covered Donald Trump address from the Oval Office on Tuesday to make a case for tough immigration laws and more than $5 billion in funding for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
His remarks were carried live on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Fox Business, ABC, NBC, and CBS News. On Fox News, host Tucker Carlson kept it light with colleague Dana Perino, volleying between joking about recent news coverage and dispassionate assessments of what Trump might and might not say. On the other side of the ideological spectrum, MSNBC hosts Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow were already pre-fact checking the president, offering corrections to claims they expected him to make and offered liberal-friendly speculation about how the shutdown might end.
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The network was aided by sharply critical chyrons,...
His remarks were carried live on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Fox Business, ABC, NBC, and CBS News. On Fox News, host Tucker Carlson kept it light with colleague Dana Perino, volleying between joking about recent news coverage and dispassionate assessments of what Trump might and might not say. On the other side of the ideological spectrum, MSNBC hosts Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow were already pre-fact checking the president, offering corrections to claims they expected him to make and offered liberal-friendly speculation about how the shutdown might end.
Also Read: Sean Hannity Tells Trump to Continue Shutdown 'Straight Through the State of the Union'
The network was aided by sharply critical chyrons,...
- 1/9/2019
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
The woman who accused a Texas state trooper of sexual assault could soon face criminal charges, after body cam video revealed no evidence of misconduct.
But before she deals with the legal system, Sherita Dixon-Cole was read the riot act by Ashleigh Banfield … on live national television.
“Dear Sherita,” Banfield said directly to the camera Thursday, reading from an open letter she wrote to Dixon-Cole, “you’re not helping.”
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“If you hadn’t noticed, the rest of the country is wrenching and turning and churning through a movement that, when resolved, may just yield a lot of sunshine and goodwill among men and women who are all just trying to get along,” Banfield continued. “Your false accusations of rape against that cop, your viral cry wolf, just brought a dark cloud to our national therapy session,...
But before she deals with the legal system, Sherita Dixon-Cole was read the riot act by Ashleigh Banfield … on live national television.
“Dear Sherita,” Banfield said directly to the camera Thursday, reading from an open letter she wrote to Dixon-Cole, “you’re not helping.”
Also Read: Ashleigh Banfield Fires Back at Aziz Ansari Article Author Who Insulted Her Looks (Video)
“If you hadn’t noticed, the rest of the country is wrenching and turning and churning through a movement that, when resolved, may just yield a lot of sunshine and goodwill among men and women who are all just trying to get along,” Banfield continued. “Your false accusations of rape against that cop, your viral cry wolf, just brought a dark cloud to our national therapy session,...
- 5/25/2018
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Since the Parkland school shooting in Florida last month, lobbyists and politicians have been pointing to Israel as an example of a gun-filled country with little-to-no gun violence. But as TheWrap’s Itay Hod told Hln’s Carol Costello Thursday, those comparisons — and many others by conservatives — can be flawed. “You have to go through a lot of hoops to get a weapon,” Hod, a former Israeli soldier, said on Thursday. “And forget about an assault rifle, the best you can hope for in Israel is one pistol.” Also Read: I Carried a Gun in Israel. Here's What I Learned About Gun Control Hod, who...
- 3/1/2018
- by TheWrap Staff
- The Wrap
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