While this Oscar season has brought no shortage of controversy, the awards shows have been largely apolitical. That might ...
The Brigade, representing some 700 producers, filmmakers, agents, managers, publicists, executives, actors and actresses, is ...
You’ll be able to tell because of the visible lapel pins attendees and nominees might wear. Brigade was formed ... blood-soaked hands to a cheering mob. That infamous image is now your ...
The Artists4Ceasefire campaign and pin (worn here by Billie Eilish at the 2024 ... of Jewish bloodshed’, seen here on Mark Ruffalo’s lapel (Picture: AFP via Getty) ‘Palestinian terrorists ...
Worldwide executive and music president of electronic arts Steve Schnur, as well as entertainment executive Doug Davis, wore yellow ribbon lapel ... who did not wear yellow ribbon pins.
Reynolds, too, wore a floral embellishment in the form of a small floral pin worn at his lapel—perhaps a nod to It Ends with Us, where Lively’s character Lily Bloom owns a flower shop.
He died in May this year at age 77. His grave features a motif of a sunflower, which is used for a lapel pin worn by lawyers. “That’s because we got the pin together,” she said. It is ...
In Mexico's Culiacan, a city of 1 million residents, an elementary school principal starts each day checking for shootouts ...
Artists4Ceasefire is urging celebrities to wear their red pins at Sunday's Oscars, but the bloody hands have a harrowing ...
Ewan Palmer is a Newsweek News Reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is reporting on US politics, domestic policy and the courts. He joined Newsweek in February 2018 after spending several ...