Guy Fieri Raises More Than $20 Million for Restaurant Workers Affected by Coronavirus — Variety

The Mayor of Flavortown is giving back to restaurant workers around the country. Guy Fieri has helped raise more than $20 million by partnering with the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation, he announced in an interview with TMZ. 19 more words

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L.A. County Announces Reopening of Certain Stores, Public Spaces on Friday — Variety

Los Angeles County officials have announced plans to move into Stage 2 of the reopening process on Friday, May 8. Stores that sell toys, books, clothing, music and sporting goods will be allowed to reopen for curbside pickup only, county officials announced on Wednesday. 13 more words

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Independent Film Distribution Needs Industry Support to Survive Coronavirus (Guest Column) — Variety

In a guest article written for Variety, Christine Eloy, managing director of Europa Distribution, which represents indie distributors across Europe, appeals for assistance for the sector as its survival is threatened by the impact of COVID-19, and underscores its critical importance to the independent film business as a whole. 8 more words

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Dish Network Loses Record 413,000 Subscribers in Q1, Citing ‘Severe Disruption’ From COVID-19 — Variety

Dish Network reported its worst-ever quarterly loss of subscribers, shedding 413,000 total pay-TV customers in the first three months of 2020. The satellite and over-the-top TV provider blamed the drop-off on the upheaval from the coronavirus pandemic. 22 more words

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Christopher Nolan Wants ‘Tenet’ to Revive Movie Theaters. Will It? — Variety

For movie theaters shuttered by coronavirus, it’s become something of a mantra: “Just wait until ‘Tenet.’” The science-fiction epic, shrouded in secrecy, isn’t just hotly anticipated because it’s the latest film from Christopher Nolan, the preeminent practitioner of a certain kind of blockbuster entertainment that is popular with critics and general audiences alike. There’s certainly…

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