Juliana talks with us about breaking stereotypes for Latine actors, and what it was like becoming real-life homicide detective June Hawkins.
Actress Jolene Purdy and director Yoko Okumura discuss pay disparities, background actors' rights, and AI's impact on the industry.
Comedy actors and long-time friends, Tom Lenks and Kirsten Vangsness discuss theater, the Entertainment Fund, and advocating for better conditions in the entertainment industry.
Industry veterans Jon Huertas and Phil Klemmer discuss compensation, writer's rooms, diversity, and storytelling.
A peek into the impact of the Hollywood strikes on Canada's burgeoning film and television workforce.
Director Tracie Laymon chats about making their film Bob Trevino Likes It under a SAG-AFTRA interim agreement.
President of SAG-AFTRA's Los Angeles Local, talks with us about Asian American representation in media and union solidarity between WGA and SAG-AFTRA.
Along with writer Josh Gondelman, The Bear writer Alex O’Keefe dives into the WGA strike, shedding light on its significance within the broader US labor fight against corporate exploitation.
Lea Robinson and Nate Gualtieri address fair pay, gender-affirming healthcare, and AI protections in the industry.
WGA East strike captain on the exploitation of the industry and the importance of unions.
William shares his highs and lows throughout his twenty-year acting journey to make it to the record-shattering Killers of the Flower Moon.