Pauline Chalamet on Why Funding the Arts Can Be Lucrative for the Economy | Creative Coalition 2025
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Pauline Chalamet on Why Funding the Arts Can Be Lucrative for the Economy | Creative Coalition 2025
Pauline Chalamet was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day.
She chatted with THR on why she believes everyone should agree on funding the arts because of how lucrative it is for the economy.
Plus, she shares her hopes for the future of 'Sex Lives of College Girls' after being canceled on HBO.
In a dramatic late-night session, Senate Republicans passed a budget blueprint that sets the stage for extending Donald Trump’s tax cuts — and they did it without a single Democratic vote. By bypassing the filibuster through budget reconciliation, the GOP now has a clear path to push through Trump’s economic, military, and border priorities.
With $5 trillion in potential spending cuts and a looming debt ceiling crisis, this vote marks the beginning of a high-stakes budget war on Capitol Hill. Will this reshape America’s economic future — or ignite political chaos?
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Alex Borstein was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day. She told THR she was "very nervous" and "very scared" going into today's meetings but left with "a modicum of hope."
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Tim Daly was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day. He tells THR that they were very well received when speaking with officials about the importance of funding the arts. Plus, he reveals how the National Endowment for the Arts funds every district in the United States and discusses next steps.
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Sam Elliott has joined season two of Taylor Sheridan's 'Landman.' This marks Elliot's return to the Sheridan-verse. The Oscar nominee previously starred in Sheridan's acclaimed limited series '1883' — which is considered by some to be the writer and producer's finest TV effort.
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At the 'Thunderbolts*' premiere, Julia Louis-Dreyfus chats with THR and describes how she would remodel Avengers Tower. Plus, she reveals what makes the Marvel Cinematic Universe so special.
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Florence Pugh chats with THR at the 'Thunderbolts*' premiere and describes how working on Marvel movies like this one is different than working on other films.
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We finally got our hands on A24's 'The Smashing Machine' starring Dwayne Johnson. The film is highly anticipated considering The Rock has become known for blockbusters and spectacle rather than indie films. Johnson stars as Mark Kerr, the real-life two-time UFC Heavyweight Tournament Champion who was the subject of the 2002 HBO documentary of the same name that detailed Kerr's journey and struggles with addiction to pain killers.
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John Oliver opening up about the death of Pope Francis and connecting it to J.D. Vance. Francis died Monday at age 88 after a stroke put him into a coma and led to heart failure. He also had suffered from chronic lung disease and recently had been hospitalized for 38 days due to respiratory issues that led to double pneumonia. On his HBO series, Oliver noted that Francis died "just a day after meeting with [Vice President] J.D. Vance."
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