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Sharon Waxman On the Business of Entertainment
The founder and editor of TheWrap’s take on life on the left coast, high culture, low culture and the business of entertainment and media. Waxman writes frequently on the inside doings of Hollywood, and is is also the author of two books, Rebels on the Back Lot and Loot.
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Not My America: The Trump Travel Ban
I’m ashamed to see our country abruptly turn its back on Muslims. To them I say: this is not America. This is not us
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TheWrap Turns 8 With a Mission That’s More Critical Than Ever
TheWrap, which leaped into a world ruled by Gawker (now gone) with just five staffers, is now a thriving company of 50 incredible journalists and business staffers
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In Washington DC, a Gray and Divided City Faces President Donald Trump
The city felt not like a place celebrating democracy but more like an armed camp
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Van Jones Predicts ‘Horrendous Abuse of Power’ Under Trump
The CNN commentator spoke at the home of Netflix chief Ted Sarandos on a panel about the documentary “13th”
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Donald Trump, Russia, C-SPAN and Why We’re Not in Kansas Anymore
This happened: In a mysterious glitch the Russian-government-owned channel “Russia Today” replaced the C-SPAN feed
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At Golden Globes Parties, Meryl Streep’s Anti-Trump Speech Fuels Debate
Opinions were split: When is the right time to raise a voice again, and in what forum?
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Hollywood In 2017: So, Should We Be Worried?
On the brink of an unexpected and entirely unpredictable presidency, Hollywood is looking over its shoulder
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Trump 2016 Leaves a Democracy on Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
We’re a nation under emotional assault by our new leader
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Post-Trump Stress Disorder Still Grips Hollywood
Acceptance, the fifth phase of grieving, has not happened yet
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TheWrap’s ‘Breaking Into the Business Live’ Launches with IMAX and ArtCenter College of Design
TheWrap’s new program seeks to empower a generation of students looking for their first big industry break
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Questions in the Wake of Donald Trump’s Win – A Journalistic Crisis
Shall I conclude that the electorate heard what the media had to say about the Republican candidate — and decided they didn’t care?
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TheWrap Lands 13 Noms for National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
L.A. Press Club will announce winners at Dec. 4 ceremony
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Why Donald Trump’s Win Is a Rejection of Hollywood
It’s impossible to read the verdict of a Donald Trump win as anything but a brutal rejection of Hollywood’s values and supposed influence
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The Shock of a Donald Trump Win – And What It Means
The voters have spoken. What are they trying to say?
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Hollywood For Hillary Hits the Phone Banks With Rising Optimism
“I think we’re going to win, but the main thing is that we trounce him,” says one increasingly confident volunteer














