I don’t know if it started out because of my own A.D.D.-like childhood energy or if it was a result of having one of the most type-A mothers on the planet, but I have always been notorious for my lack of patience.
Author Archives: Kate Stanhope
Professor of many trades guides film and television students
While multi-tasking seems to be an old trick of the trade for staff and faculty of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, assistant professor David Hoberman seems to have it perfected to a T.
Every time’s a charm for series author
Many authors may get their inspiration from literary favorites, real-life experiences or intense research, but fans of the popular young adult series “Sloppy Firsts,” by Megan McCafferty, have a less tangible power to thank for her fourth novel, “Fourth Comings” ““ McCafferty’s subconscious.
Disney movies provide a magical escape from reality
This past Thanksgiving weekend, there were as many new releases to choose from as there were side dishes to go with that turkey (or tofurkey).
Writers, producers agree to resume negotiation talks today
Today marks a new chapter in the Writers Guild of America strike as the WGA and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are set to resume negotiations.
Strike’s parties to resume negotiations
The members of the Writers Guild of America have something new to be thankful for as they announced they will resume negotiations with film and television producers next week.
Strike jeopardizes live shows, network dramas
As the Writers Guild of America strike marched into its second week yesterday, the likelihood of a resolution between Hollywood’s writers and producers still seems a very remote possibility.