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Pose to End With Season 3 at FX - Laredo Morning Times

Pose to End With Season 3 at FX Joe Otterson, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail “Pose” will end with Season 3 at FX. The groundbreaking series was renewed for a third season back in 2019. The seven-episode final season is now set to debut on May 2 at 10 p.m. ET, with two episodes airing that night. The series finale will air on June 6. More from Variety “’Write the TV show you want to watch!’ That’s what I was told in 2014 while completing my MFA in screenwriting,” said Steven Canals, executive producer, writer, director and co-creator of “Pose.” “At the time we weren’t seeing very many Black and Latinx characters that happened to also be LGBTQ+ populating screens. And so I wrote the first draft of a pilot the ‘younger me’ deserved. Pose was conceived as a love letter to the underground NY ballroom community, to my beloved New York, to my queer & trans family, to myself. I, along with my incredible collaborators, never intended on changing the TV

India s Discreet Arts Sets Steven Wendland as Head of U S Operations (EXCLUSIVE)

India s Discreet Arts Sets Steven Wendland as Head of U.S. Operations (EXCLUSIVE) Patrick Frater, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Veteran animation executive Steven Wendland has been appointed as president of Discreet Arts USA, the newly-launched offshoot of Indian animation firm Discreet Arts. The new unit is based in Burbank, California. He is expected to expand the company’s work-for-hire business while also developing a slate of original productions. These may be based on Discreet Arts’ existing IP and new properties. More from Variety Until last year, Wendland was VP of animation and head of creative development at Technicolor’s L.A. office. Among the projects developed and produced under his guidance were Mark Drop and Jerry Leibowitz’s “Atomic Puppet,” Tom Taylor and James Brouwer’s “The Deep,” for which he earned Emmy- and BAFTA-nominations. He helped develop a line of “The Deep” toys with Simba Toys, and story-edited a series of four-chapter

A-League football: Former captain Steven Taylor to make Wellington Phoenix return

A-League football: Former captain Steven Taylor to make Wellington Phoenix return 4 Mar, 2021 09:00 PM 3 minutes to read Steven Taylor is coming back to the Wellington Phoenix. The popular former skipper has arrived in Australia and will quarantine for two weeks before re-joining the team he represented 49 times across the last two A-League seasons. The news is a massive boost for the Phoenix, who have endured a difficult start to their 2020/21 campaign, winning just two of their first nine games to sit second-last on the table. Taylor s absence has been keenly felt, in particular his vocal and charismatic leadership and ability to marshal the back four. While Mexican attacker Ulises Davila will continue as captain, Taylor s on-field direction will significantly enhance the side. His arrival also comes with fellow centre-back Luke DeVere out for three months with a knee injury.

End of an era as Broughton loses postmen after more than 150 happy years

THE much-loved posties of Broughton-in-Furness are bidding a fond-farewell as the distribution centre in the area is set to move to Millom. Steven Acott, Mike Robinson, and Paul Thompson are all due to retire in the coming weeks after decades of delivering post to their local area in what is being dubbed the end of an era . The team went above and beyond what is expected of any postie and have been commended for their work through a tough coronavirus pandemic. Their Covid delivery heroics is no surprise to the community who have seen their posties chase off burglars and even get in a scrape with an overly excited goose during their time.

Steven and Lailyn tie the knot

SunStar BACOLOD. Newly wed couple Steven and Lailyn Capistrano during their civil wedding day. (Contributed photo) BACOLOD. With their family. (Contributed photo) BACOLOD. The couple with their groomsmen and bridesmaids. (Contributed photo) BACOLOD. Couple Steven and Lailyn pose with Joshua, (extreme left) and parent Scarlet, (extreme right). (Contributed photo) BACOLOD. Couple Steven and Lailyn Capistrano with their male principal sponsors. (Contributed photo) BACOLOD. Municipal Trial Court in Cities (MTCC), Branch 7Judge Abraham Bayona administers the civil wedding of couple Steven and Lailyn Capistrano held at Acacia hotel function room at Reclamation Area, Bacolod City, Feb. 25, 2021. (Contributed photo) BACOLOD. Couple Steven and Lailyn Capistrano with their male principal sponsors. (Contributed photo)

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