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Rupert Murdoch vowed over the weekend that his career is “far from done” as he railed against social media and its “awful woke orthodoxy.” The 89-year-okd News Corp founder and executive chairman received a lifetime achievement award from the Australia Day Foundation Saturday and made the comments during his prerecorded acceptance speech. The clip was then posted to the website for the Herald Sun, which Murdoch owns, along with many other properties like Fox News and the New York Post. The Australian-born mogul used his speech to go on a tear against social media. Also Read: Rupert Murdoch Gets COVID-19 Vaccine as Fox News' Tucker Carlson Rails Against Rollout Addressing “those of us in media,” he said he sees a “challenge” in need of overcoming: “A wave of censorship that seeks to silence conversation, to stifle debate and ultimately stop individuals and societies from realizing their potential. This rigidly enforce conformity, aided and abetted by so-called social media, is a straitjacket on sensibility. Too many people have fought too hard in too many places for freedom of speech to be suppressed by this awful woke orthodoxy.” On Monday, his New York Post ran an op-ed from Sen. Josh Hawley in which the Republican lawmaker claimed Americans are facing a “muzzling” and he himself has been “canceled.” Hawley lost a book deal, faced requests to return political donations and was publicly castigated after he backed former president Donald Trump’s false claims of voter fraud and objected to states’ certification of President Joe Biden’s election win, even after a Capitol riot related to the certification left five dead. Murdoch said in his speech, “A lifetime achievement award does have an air of finality, almost of closure, but I can assure you that there are many goals still to come and challenges to overcome. I’m far from done. The professional journey that began in a smoke-filled Adelaide newsroom is still in motion.” 500 THOUSAND AUSTRALIANS Signed a petition seeking a #MurdochRoyalCommission and Scott Morrison responded by giving Rupert Murdoch, one of Australia's highest honours – The Lifetime Achievement Award. He then used his acceptance speech to rail against social media 🙄🙄#Auspol pic.twitter.com/cl1pbPzo75 — 💧 Sleeping Giants Oz 📣 (@slpng_giants_oz) January 24, 2021 Read original story Rupert Murdoch Says He’s ‘Far From Done,’ Criticizes ‘Awful Woke Orthodoxy’ At TheWrap
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“First Cow,” “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Minari,” “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” and “Nomadland” scored Best Feature Film nominations for the 2021 Independent Spirit Awards, with “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” leading the pack with seven nominations. “Minari” had six film nominations, and “Nomandland” wound up with five. And for the first time Film Independent recognized the best in TV. “A Teacher,” “I May Destroy You,” “Little America,” “Small Axe” and “Unorthodox” all landed nominations for Best New Scripted Series. “Unorthodox” and “Little America” each scored three nominations. Nominations for the 36th annual ceremony were announced Tuesday via Film Independent’s website and YouTube channel by Laverne Cox, Barry Jenkins and Olivia Wilde. Also Read: 'Nomadland' Named Best Film at Gotham Awards Though the awards are generally held the Saturday afternoon before the Oscars ceremony, the show has been moved up to a primetime slot on Thursday, April 22 and will air on IFC that will also be simulcast on AMC+ and made available on AMC+ and on demand the next day. The newly added TV categories this year included Best New Scripted Series, Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary Series, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance and Best Ensemble Cast. List of Nominees (Updating) Best Feature First Cow Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Minari Never Rarely Sometimes Always Nomadland Best First Feature I Carry You With Me The 40-Year-Old Version Miss Juneteenth Nine Days Sound of Metal John Casssavetes AwardThe Killing of Two Lovers La Leyenda Negra Lingua Franca Residue Saint Frances Best Screenplay Bad Education Minari The Half of It Never Rarely Sometimes Always Promising Young Woman Best Cinematography The Assistant Bull Never Rarely Sometimes Always Nomadland She Dies Tomorrow Best Documentary Collective Crip Camp Dick Johnson is Dead The Mole Agent Time First Feature I Carry You With Me The 40 Year Old Version Miss Juneteenth Nine Days Sound of Metal Best Supporting Actor Colman Domingo Orion Lee Paul Raci Glynn Turman Benedict Wong Best Male Lead Riz Ahmed Chadwick Boseman Adarsh Gourav Rob Morgan Steven Yeun Best Female Lead Nicole Beharie – “Miss Juneteenth” Viola Davis – “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” Sidney Flanigan – “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” Julia Garner – “The Assistant” Frances McDormand – “Nomadland” Carey Mulligan – “Promising Young Woman” Best Director Lee Isaac Chung Emerald Fennell Eliza Hittman Kelly Reichardt Chloé Zhao TV CATEGORIES BEST NEW NON-SCRIPTED OR DOCUMENTARY SERIES “Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children” “City So Real” “Immigration Nation” “Love Fraud” “We’re Here” BEST NEW SCRIPTED SERIES “I May Destroy You” “Little America” “Small Axe” “A Teacher” “Unorthodox” BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SCRIPTED SERIES Elle Fanning – “The Great” Shira Haas – “Unorthodox” Abby McEnany – “Work in Progress” Maitreyi Ramakrishnan – “Never Have I Ever” Jordan Kristine Seamón – “We Are Who We Are” BEST MALE PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SCRIPTED SERIES Conphidance – “Little America” Adam Ali – “Little America” Nicco Annan – “P-Valley” Amit Rahav – “Unorthodox” Harold Torres – “Zero, Zero, Zero” BEST ENSEMBLE CAST IN A NEW SCRIPTED SERIES “I May Destroy You” - Ensemble Cast: Michaela Coel, Paapa Essiedu, Wruche Opia, Stephen Wight Read original story ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ Leads 2021 Independent Spirit Awards Nominations At TheWrap
When the 11th season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” finally premieres, it will be without longtime series staple Richard Lewis. Lewis, who has played a fictionalized version of himself on Larry David’s semi-autobiographical HBO comedy since its premiere, said Monday he can’t join in the fun this time around due to several surgeries he’s had in recent months. “What a ride, LD! I love you, buddy,” Lewis tweeted, along with a picture of himself and David. “Tragically, these past 18 months I’ve endured a back and two shoulder surgeries and not able to be in #curbyourenthusiasm for season 11. I’ll be watching…@HBO” Also Read: 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' to Return for Season 11 on HBO “Curb” star Cheryl Hines, who plays Larry’s ex-wife on the comedy, commented: “Richard!!!! We looooooove you! Feel better! We’re going to miss you this season. Season 12 it is!” Representatives for HBO did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for additional comment on Lewis’ participation in the upcoming Season 11. “Curb Your Enthusiasm” first debuted from the “Seinfield” creator in 2001, though has gone multiple years between seasons, meaning that only 100 episodes of the popular comedy have aired. It debuted its 10th season in January 2020. Also Read: Warner Bros Denies 'Harry Potter' TV Spinoff in the Works at HBO Max According to HBO, the comedy series continues to prove how seemingly trivial details of one’s day-to-day life – a cold cup of coffee, a stained shirt, a missing toothbrush – can precipitate a chain of misfortune to hilarious effect. To keep the narrative spontaneous, the series is shot without a script and cast members are given scene outlines and improvise lines as they go. David executive produces “Curb” with his series co-star Jeff Garlin, as well as Jeff Schaffer and Gavin Polone. Laura Streicher co-executive produces, with Jon Hayman as the consulting producer. “Curb” also features Susie Essman, Cheryl Hines, J.B. Smoove and Ted Danson — and normally Lewis. Here’s hoping that “Curb Your Enthusiasm” does get picked up for Season 12 so Richard can return. What a ride, LD! I love you, buddy.Tragically, these past 18 months I’ve endured a back and two shoulder surgeries and not able to be in #curbyourenthusiasm for season 11. I’ll be watching…@HBO pic.twitter.com/Tii9L8yw8a — Richard Lewis (@TheRichardLewis) January 25, 2021 Read original story Richard Lewis Says He Won’t Be in ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Season 11 At TheWrap
Steve Kornacki has had a busy few months — but that is no excuse for the MSNBC journalist’s office to look like this. On Monday, Jimmy Fallon did Kornacki — and all of the unlikely cable-news heartthrob’s colleagues — a big favor, cleaning and straightening the dude’s absolutely disgusting office at 30 Rock. Like, it was horrifying. “We once went into his office just to interview him, and it is a MESS,” Fallon recalled for “Tonight Show” viewers. Also Read: Inside Late-Night Ratings Shakeup in Trump Era - Can Fallon Bounce Back Under Biden? Armed with a bucket full of gloves and cleaning supplies, Fallon then wandered down a few floors to “Khaki Country.” “Has he been living in here?” Fallon wondered. He then got to work. Also Read: It's All Right: 'Saved by the Bell' Cast, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots Remix Show's Theme Song (Video) “I’m literally making your room cleaner by throwing things,” Fallon said to-camera. “You’re welcome, Steve,” the “SNL” alum says after we get a fortunate fast-forward through his work. “Take a break, you’ve earned it.” Watch the video above. Also Read: Everyone's Horny for MSNBC's Steve Kornacki In it, we then get Kornacki’s surprised reaction. “Thank you. This is long overdue. I appreciate it, it will probably last about a day or two,” he said. “But it looks great right now, Happy 2021 to you.” Same to you, Steve. See you in four years. Kornacki, who rose to national prominence on and after Election Day 2020, has parlayed his “Chartthrob” status into a regular gig at NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” which is the No. 1 show on TV. As TheWrap wrote back on Nov. 6, “the embodiment of tired and wired, Kornacki is MSNBC’s national political correspondent, “map daddy,” khaki king and, dare we say, chief thirst trap. The 41-year-old has earned himself sparkly fan cams and legions of horny fans on social media who have become infatuated with his caffeinated delivery, spot-on calculations and relentless desire to stay on-air to track the vote count — so much so that the poor man had to be forcibly removed from the building so he could get some sleep.” Pretty good stuff from us. Read original story Jimmy Fallon Cleans Steve Kornacki’s Disgusting Office as a Thank You From All of Us (Video) At TheWrap
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If you've been on TikTok recently, you've likely seen this tortilla trend gaining popularity on the app, and we figured it was time to give it a try ourselves. Even if you're not familiar, the concept is pretty simple—you create a small slit in your tortilla, divide your tortilla into four different sections with food and pack it full of delicious fillings. Everyone's take on the tortilla trend is different and unique.What makes this recipe unique is the way the tortilla is folded. The ingredients all come together in the middle, similar to a burrito, yet it's cooked on the stove like a quesadilla…but also a little bit like a sandwich, too. We're not sure exactly what to call it, but all we know is that it tastes delicious. We packed ours with grilled chicken and black beans for double the protein, green and red bell peppers for vitamin C and fiber, as well as some shredded cheese to bind everything together. We even threw in some salsa for an added kick, rounding up this folded tortilla to about 409 calories a serving. Once you give this TikTok tortilla trend a try, we're confident you'll want to keep adding it into your lunch recipe rotation.Here's how to make it, and for even more healthy recipe ideas, be sure to check out our list of 100+ Best-Ever Comfort Food Recipes.@_eatthisnotthatWe had to hop on this trend! 😍 ##tortillatrend ##tortillahack♬ follow tj_yeslad – TJ Makes 1 serving Ingredients 1 10-inch tortilla1/4 cup chicken breast, chopped1/4 cup black beans1/4 of red bell pepper, cut into matchsticks1/4 of bell pepper, cut into matchsticks2 Tbsp shredded taco cheese1 Tbsp of salsaDrizzle of olive oil How To Make It Cut one straight line from the center of your tortilla to the end. Turn the tortilla so the cut is on the bottom half of the tortilla.Place the chicken on one section of the tortilla, followed by the black beans on another.Then sprinkle the cheese on the next section along with the peppers. This gives the peppers something to stick to, once the cheese melts on the stove.In the final section of the tortilla, spread your salsa—this will act as a binder for the entire tortilla.Fold the chicken section over onto the black beans. Then, fold once again over the cheese and peppers, and then finally over the salsa.Once all folded together, place on a non-stick pan drizzled with olive oil over medium-high heat.Cook for 2 to 3 minutes on each side.Serve and enjoy!Get even more healthy recipe ideas straight to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter!
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough tore into GOP senator Josh Hawley Tuesday morning, calling him the “dumbest guy in the Senate,” among many other things. “Who else is stupid enough — and I have said this guy has to be the dumbest guy other than Ron Johnson, who doesn’t really count — he has to be the dumbest guy in the United States Senate because he is arguing that he lives in a communist country where his First Amendment rights are violated as he is writing a front-page op-ed on the New York Post,” fumed Scarborough, referencing Hawley’s Monday Post opinion piece on what he called the “muzzling” of America. “And it gets published!” interjected co-host Mika Brzezinski. Also Read: Sen Josh Hawley Claims He's Been 'Canceled' -- in NY Post Cover Essay Scarborough went on, “He’s getting paid, how much? Millions of dollars to write a book? And he’s claiming that his First Amendment rights are violated because it’s Regnery instead of Simon & Schuster.” Last week, it was announced that Hawley’s book “The Tyranny of Big Tech” will be published by Regnery following Simon & Schuster’s decision to scrap the release earlier in the month, citing the Missouri senator’s involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Hawley backed former president Donald Trump’s false claims of voter fraud and objected to states’ certification of President Joe Biden’s election win, even after a Capitol riot related to the certification left 5 dead. “What a whiner,” Scarborough continued, labeling Hawley a “right-wing seditionist.” Watch the “Morning Joe” clip above. Read original story ‘Morning Joe’ Shreds ‘Dumbest Guy in the Senate’ Josh Hawley (Video) At TheWrap
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To no surprise, Biden's COVID Task Force found that Trump's Operation Warp Speed had no vaccine distribution plan besides dumping them to the states. While now multiple COVID-19 vaccines are approved it's time to stop safekeeping the vaccines while targeting efforts to hard to reach and vulnerable populations. Read on for my thoughts, as a doctor, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus.I Propose We Leverage the Tech Network to Distribute the VaccineAs the virus gains momentum, we lack execution in protecting our communities. Now that we have safe and effective vaccines, we need to vaccinate as many people as speedily as possible.If J&J and AstraZeneca's vaccine's data prove to be safe and effective, there's reason to believe that it won't receive FDA's Emergency Use Authorization. And then, supply will no longer be a problem. But are we ready to mass vaccinate almost three hundred million people? At this time we are not.Biden's Task force should leverage the tech industry network, and gig economy service providers to assist in getting COVID vaccines into people's arms.The phasing of distribution with tiered approach was doomed to fail, and we must change that. The virus doesn't spread through tiers 1a, 1b, 1c. SARS-CoV-2 spreads quickly, and as we recently learned, it mutates just as fast. Some new variants are more infectious, and some others may escape life-saving monoclonal antibody treatments. In the race to contain this ongoing health crisis, with a botched vaccination plan, the time require us to act in parallel. Instead of prioritizing the elderly, and expecting them to sign up on online forms, and wait for their appointment, we should release the red tape around the vaccines and allow for every adult over 16 to get the vaccine now. Uber could drive health care providers to nursing homes, and long term living facilities for surgical measures. Allocating the upcoming single dose vaccine from J&J to those targeted communities, we could have a broader scale vaccination program as soon as March. One of the hurdles Biden's team will face is reaching remote and rural communities, and mobile teams sponsored by innovation service providers like Uber could help with access. Still, people need to be educated about vaccine benefits, and have access to up-to-date information on the safety profile of those immunotherapy drugs. DoorDash has a massive platform for education, while vaccine hesitancy is a virtual plague, we could certainly benefit from partnering with online campaigns, and further, delivering meals to those health care workers and volunteers doing the vaccinating.It is too early to assert that a COVID vaccine prevents the spread of the vaccine, but the science behind it allows us to postulate that this is likely to become true as new data rolls in. To end this crisis, nearly every American must produce immunoglobulins against this virus, and the sooner we get there, the better for us to rebuild our society and Re-start our future.The tiered approach slows the inoculations, by making the vaccine available for everyone now, and letting states execute the targeted vaccination efforts on nursing homes will help us recover quickly.RELATED: If You Feel This, You May Have Already Had COVID, Says Dr. FauciThere Are Ways to Speed This UpTo improve speed, Biden's Task Force should create digital vaccine passports, vaccinate adults in local pharmacies, and get the private sector to help with targeted measures. While we won't for sure if COVID immunity prevents the spread of the virus, and we research studies will take a long time to prove that concept, one thing is sure. We will relive 2020 again if those vaccines keep sitting in warehouses.Pretty soon, we'll be at a run rate where 50% of vaccines administered daily are 1st doses and 50% are 2nd doses. So to actually vaccinate 1 million NEW people each day, we'll have to be able to deliver 2 million vaccines a day — 1 million FIRST doses and 1 million SECOND doses. Get your vaccine as soon as it's available to you, and to get through this pandemic at your healthiest, don't miss these 35 Places You're Most Likely to Catch COVID.Dr. Leo Nissola is a medical doctor, and immunotherapy scientist focused on immunodeficiencies, late-stage cancers, and COVID. Follow him on Twitter @LeoNissolaMD.
“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” alum Sam Corlett has been cast in the leading role of Leif Eriksson, one of the most famous vikings ever, in Netflix’s “Vikings: Valhalla,” the streaming service said Tuesday. Per Netflix, the series, which is a spinoff of the History Channel’s “Vikings,” begins in the early 11th century and chronicles the legendary adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived – Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdotter, Harald Hardrada and the Norman King William the Conqueror. These men and women will blaze a path as they fight for survival in the ever-changing and evolving world. Corlett’s Leif Eriksson is described as, “A Greenlander, raised on the outer fringes of the known world, Leif comes from a tightly-knit family steeped in the old pagan beliefs. An intrepid sailor and physically tough, Leif is our entry into a Viking world in the throes of violent change.” Also Read: Kiernan Shipka Still Wants to Do a 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'-'Riverdale' Crossover Along with Corlett, other cast members of “Vikings: Valhalla” include Frida Gustavsson, Leo Suter, Bradley Freegard, Johannes Johannesson, Laura Berlin, David Oakes and Caroline Henderson. Recurring actors include Pollyanna McIntosh as a “calculating and ambitious” queen and Asbjørn Krogh Nissen as someone who “presents a threat to the old pagan ways.” “Vikings: Valhalla” is executive produced by Jeb Stuart, who serves as showrunner, along with Michael Hirst, Morgan O’Sullivan, James Flynn, Sherry Marsh, Alan Gasmer, Sheila Hockin and John Weber. Niels Arden Oplev will direct and produce the first episode. Additional Season 1 directors include Stephen St. Leger and Hannah Quinn. Joining Stuart as writers are Vanessa Alexander, Declan Croghan and Eoin McNamee. The series is produced by MGM Television for Netflix. See character descriptions for Corlett’s co-stars below: Also Read: 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' Star Kiernan Shipka Breaks Down Nick and Sabrina's 'Tragic End' FRIDA GUSTAVSSON as FREYDIS ERIKSDOTTER Fiercely pagan, fiery and headstrong, Freydis is a staunch believer in the “old gods.” Like her brother, Leif, she reaches Kattegat as an outsider but becomes an inspiration to those of the old ways. LEO SUTER is HARALD SIGURDSSON Born into Viking nobility, Harald is one of the last Viking berserkers. Charismatic, ambitious and handsome, he is able to unite both followers of Odin and Christians. BRADLEY FREEGARD is KING CANUTE The King of Denmark. A wise, savvy and ruthless Viking leader. Keeps his friends close and enemies closer. His ambitions will mold the course of history in the 11th century and make him a defining figure of the Viking age. JOHANNES JOHANNESSON is OLAF HARALDSON Olaf is Harald’s older half-brother. He is physically huge and ambitious; he is a stern and unforgiving Viking. Olaf is an “Old Testament” Christian. LAURA BERLIN is EMMA OF NORMANDY The young, ambitious Emma of Normandy is from the Norman court and of Viking blood. Politically astute, and one of the wealthiest women in Europe. Also Read: How 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' Pulled Off That Sitcom-Throwback Episode, Complete With Talking Salem DAVID OAKES is EARL GODWIN The ultimate survivor. Chief counsellor to the King of England. Born on the political fringes, his cunning ways get him far. CAROLINE HENDERSON is JARL HAAKON A great warrior and tolerant leader, Haakon rules Kattegat with a steady hand. Though Pagan, she has managed to keep Kattegat a city open to all faiths in a challenging time. She will become a powerful mentor to Freydis, who is drawn to her wisdom. Read original story ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ Vet Sam Corlett to Star as Leif Eriksson in Netflix’s ‘Vikings: Valhalla’ At TheWrap