Steve Pond is TheWrap’s Executive Editor, Awards and has been writing and overseeing awards coverage on the site since 2009. He spent decades writing about film, television, music and the entertainment industry for the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Premiere, New York Times, Playboy and many other publications. He is the author of the L.A. Times bestseller “The Big Show,” a behind-the-scenes look at the Academy Awards based on 15 years of unprecedented access to that show.
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Steve received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from California State University, Long Beach.
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Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight to Open With Juliette Binoche Comedy, Close With ‘Patti Cake$’
Sean Baker’s “The Florida Project” and Bruno Dumont’s “Jeanette” also made it into the independent section at Cannes
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Tribeca Opens With Aretha Franklin, Barry Manilow Celebrating Clive Davis
The documentary “Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives” kicks off the festival by taking a laudatory look at the recording executive
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Tribeca Film Festival to Present Springsteen, Kobe, TV … and Oh Yeah, Movies
While its film program was cut by 20 percent this year, Tribeca is embracing all other forms of entertainment and pop culture
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15 Films to Watch at the Tribeca Film Festival (Photos)
From the L.A. riots to a vacation in Spain, and Jeffrey Dahmer to Ronald Reagan — Tribeca offers a mix of sobering documentaries and indie comedies
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Academy Votes to Renew CEO Dawn Hudson’s Contract
Hudson’s contract, which was due to expire in June, was extended through 2020
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Golden Globes Sting! Tickets Scalped for $39,000, Member Banned (Exclusive)
Munawar Hosain cannot attend the Globes for two years after his tickets ended up in the hands of VIP Concierge, insiders say
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Cannes Lineup Includes Sofia Coppola, Noah Baumbach, Todd Haynes Movies
Lineup of international auteurs also includes a VR installation by Alejandro Inarritu and two episodes of “Twin Peaks” from David Lynch
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Cannes Film Festival Selects 25 Short Films
Two of the films come from the United States, with the others drawn from 20 different countries
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Cannes’ Day of Judgment Nears: What Will Make the Cut?
The field of movie stars and art-house auteurs hoping to hit the Croisette is huge and varied
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Amy Adams to Receive 2017 American Cinematheque Honor
Award will be presented in a ceremony in Beverly Hills on Nov. 10
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‘La La Land,’ ‘Hidden Figures’ Win Location Managers Guild Awards
In the television categories, “The Crown,” “Westworld” and “The Night Manager” come out on top
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New Oscars Rules Knock Out Multi-Part Documentaries Like ‘OJ: Made in America’
Academy also makes adjustments to animation voting, changes the number of possible nominees in Best Picture and Best Original Score categories
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New Syria-Set Docs ‘Cries From Syria,’ ‘City of Ghosts’ Showcase Heroes and Victims
Sundance 2017 Reviews: Two Syria-set documentaries from Oscar-nominated directors show different sides of an international tragedy
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Academy Sets Timetable for March 2018 Oscars – and the Next 3 Years
The show takes place in March to avoid conflicts with the Winter Olympics
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Rio Olympics Take First Place in Sports Emmy Nominations
In a remarkable year for sports, ESPN leads all networks, with NBC and FS1 following close behind















