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Writers Guild, East Members Win Primetime Emmy® Awards

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James Schamus To Receive Trailblazer Award




Prestigious Award To Be Presented at Ninth Annual Woodstock Film Festival

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WGAE Members Selected As Humanitas Prize Finalists

Congratulations to Sarah Treem, Tom McCarthy, George Pelecanos and David Simon on their being names finalists.

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IN MEMORY OF TAD MOSEL

Tad Mosel , one of the star writers of TV's golden age, has died.

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Writers Guild Members Rule Emmy® Nominations For Primetime, News and Documentaries




76 Writers Guild, East members are nominated for the Primetime and News and Documentary Emmy® Awards for writing. 

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Remembrance Of Yanna Kroyt Brandt


IN MEMORY OF YANNA KROYT BRANDT


Submitted by
Jerome Coopersmith 

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THERESA REBECK: “THREE GIRLS AND THEIR BROTHER”


Screenwriter Theresa Rebeck has published her first novel.

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2008 PEABODY AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED

 Writers Guild of America, East members are among the 35 recipients of this year's Peabody Awards. The list of winners includes: The Colbert Report, 30 Rock, and CBS News Sunday Morning: The Way Home.

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BERNARDO RUIZ: “AMERICAN EXPERIENCE” ON ROBERTO CLEMENTE

Independent filmmaker Bernardo Ruiz's documentary Roberto Clemente will premier on PBS's American Experience on Monday, April 21, 2008.

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Give This Man A Pencil

WGAE President Michael Winship profiled in the Public Lives column of the New York Times

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Robert Cunniff Remembered

Robert Cunniff, the Great Grey Eminence of talk television from Disney to The Duke, from Today to Sesame Street, dies on January 20th after a long illness. He was 81 years old.

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My Morning with Reverend Al


Lynn Grossman meets Reverend Al Sharpon crossing the WGAE picket line outside The View

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Striking WGAE Writers Have Different Story Lines

Simon Rich
Striking WGAE writers share their perspectives on their jobs and the strike in this Washington Post article

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Award-Winning Strike Support in New York

 Awards in hand, writers, directors and actors, showed their support for the writers strike and vowed not to cross an Oscar picket line.

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Conan O'Brien's Strike Diary Revealed!


A chimp. A strike beard. Lychee Green Tea. Peek at the secret scribblings -- posted on Entertainment Weekly's website -- of a late-night talk show host lost in a world without writers, trying to make sense of his new TV reality (and ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'')

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Irwin Gonshak Remembered

Irwin Gonshak, a long-time Guild member best known for his tireless efforts to return radio drama to the airwaves, died on Friday, January 11, 2008. He was 80 years old.

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‘No Country’ and ‘There Will Be Blood’ Lead Oscars


Joel and Ethan Coen, Tony Gilroy, and Tamara Jenkins receive nods from Oscar.

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Jon Stewart Won't Cross Oscar Picket Line

Headline news from the New York Post

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Jerome Coopersmith: The Other Side

The longtime WGAE member debuts a one-act play.

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No (Manhattan) Mystery

WGAE member Woody Allen returns to his hometown

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Coen Brothers Among DGA Nominees

 Writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen are among the nominees announced this afternoon by the DGA for their annual honors.

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Nick Hornby and David Simon

The Believer features this conversation between writer Nick Hornby and David Simon, creator of The Wire.

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VIDEO: John Sayles and Maggie Renzi

Interviewed by David Poland from Movie City Indie.

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E.P. Kingsley: Passionate Crusade for Inclusion of People with Disabilities

The longtime WGAE member and Sesame Street writer talks about her lifetime commitment to bring disability issues to the fore.

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UPCOMING EVENTS 
DAILY BUZZ
PRESS RELEASES 2008

61st Annual Writers Guild Awards

61st Annual Writers Guild Awards

Entries are now being accepted for the Writers Guild of America Annual Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Television and Radio Writing and Graphic Art, Videogame Writing, and Documentary Screenplays. For online submissions and all other awards information more>

 

WGAE Foundation – M*A*S*H Benefit – November 10

WGAE Foundation – M*A*S*H Benefit – November 10

WGAE Foundation invites you to a star-studded staged reading of M*A*S*H "The Interview" directed by Academy Award Winner Director Barry Levinson. For more information and tickets, click more>

 

LOWELL PETERSON - NEW WGAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

LOWELL PETERSON - NEW WGAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Lowell Peterson joins the Writers Guild of America, East as Executive Director. Read WGAE President Michael Winship’s letter announcing Lowell ’s arrival. more>

 

WGA 2008 Theatrical and Television Basic Agreement

Read the Schedule of Minimums established in the 2008 Theatrical and Television Basic Agreement. If you have any questions regarding to the application of these provisions or minimums, or regarding interpretation of the Basic Agreement, contact the WGAE. more>

 

THE STRIKE IN PICTURES

THE STRIKE IN PICTURES

The strike is over, but the images and pictures remain. Visit the WGAE’s photo gallery of photos from key events and pickets. more>

 

WGAE Celebrates Its Contracts and Members

WGAE Celebrates Its Contracts and Members

WGAE members celebrated their hard work and solidarity that resulted in new contracts. See some of the photos from the celebration here. more>

 

CONTRACT 2007/8 AND STRIKE RECAP

CONTRACT 2007/8 AND STRIKE RECAP

Writers are back at work after the 100-day strike. Background information on the strike and its issues, as well as the archive of strike-related videos and articles are found here. If you have any questions regarding the contract, strike, your return to work, or other related issues, we’re here to help. Email: mbaissues@wgaeast.org or call the WGAE at 212-767-7800. more>

 

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