Jasmine Garsd
Senior Reporter
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Streaming platforms are spending big to keep you indoors this summer
Mar 26, 2021
Big deals for theatrical releases and team sports are upping the competition for audiences.
Marvel's "Black Widow" is finally set to premiere — in both theaters and living rooms
Mar 25, 2021
Theaters could use the revenue the film could provide, but they'll have to compete with maskless viewing (and cheaper snacks) at home.
Movie theaters reopen without their biggest moneymaker: snacks
Mar 22, 2021
The messy reality of eating in the movies goes against most COVID-19 guidelines about eating indoors and social distancing.
COVID-19 "vaccine passports" worry public health experts
Mar 16, 2021
In theory, they make travel safer for all. In practice, they may deepen inequities around who gets to be vaccinated and mobile.
Relief for Native Americans will go beyond expanded vaccine distribution
Mar 16, 2021
Tribal governments were already making a successful push to vaccinate people, but these resources will help with even more.
Can streaming do better by musicians? SoundCloud says it's willing to try.
Mar 15, 2021
The pandemic has left musicians more dependent than ever on streaming revenue, but that can be a fraction of a penny per listen.
Why being nominated for a Grammy (or not) can be more important than winning one
Mar 12, 2021
Artists who have been snubbed are speaking out.
The PRO Act may protect workers even if it doesn't pass
Mar 10, 2021
The bill, which offers sweeping protections for organized labor, may not pass the Senate. But it may stimulate conversation and education.
Women are still having to choose between a job and child care
Mar 9, 2021
The American Rescue Plan includes a monthly child tax credit, but it's not enough to pay for full-time child care in most states.
GameStop: The movie. And the TV show. And the documentary ...
Mar 2, 2021
There are at least nine projects on GameStop and Reddit vs. Wall Street in the works. Which will be first across the finish line?