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California Set to Approve $330 Million Extra for Hollywood, Including New Soundstage Incentive Variety 7 hrs ago That escalated quickly. In May, Gov. Gavin Newsomannounced an extra $30 million for the state’s film and TV tax credit program. Not to be outdone, the Legislature offered $180 million over two years. More from Variety Now the two sides have reached a compromise: $330 million. That includes the $180 million, plus a brand-new $150 million tax incentive to spur construction of new soundstages in the state. “I’m very excited,” said Sen. Anthony Portantino, who represents Glendale and Burbank, and who pushed for the construction incentive. “If we build more capacity, that leads to more productions and more jobs.” ....
Before the onslaught of Covid-19, health and social care professionals, were acutely aware that a significant number of South Africans do not have access to sufficient food and go hungry on a daily basis, writes the author. Picture: iStock/ Kuarmungadd While many countries of the same economic development status have improved their nutrition indicators, South Africa’s nutrition indicators have worsened, writes Chantell Witten. A decade ago, Rob Nixon, a professor in the humanities and environment studies at Princeton University in the US, introduced the concept of slow violence in the context of climate change and environmentalism. He explained slow violence as violence that occurs gradually and out of sight, a violence of delayed destruction that is dispersed across time and space, an attritional violence that is typically not viewed as violence, at all. ....