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TheWrap Earns 14 Noms for Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards

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TheWrap nabbed 14 nominations for the 14th annual Los Angeles Press Membership’s Nationwide Arts & Leisure Journalism Awards, the group introduced on Wednesday.

The location earned a nod within the multimedia bundle class for the multipart collection “Classes From the Cancel Tradition Period.”

As well as, TheWrap founder and editor in chief Sharon Waxman earned a number of nominations, together with for her WaxWord weblog and the TV/streaming persona profile “Inside Jeremy Sturdy’s ‘Harmful’ Strategy to ‘Succession’ – and That ‘Cringeworthy’ Rap.” She additionally shared a nomination with Beatrice Verhoeven for the web movie characteristic “Why Are So Many Excessive-Degree Executives Ditching Hollywood In the course of the Pandemic?”

Waxman and Daniel Goldblatt additionally earned three nominations for the “TheWrap-Up” podcast, for a one-on-one interview with “Unorthodox” star Shira Haas, for the laborious information characteristic “Olivia Munn Speaks Out on Anti-Asian Violence” and for the smooth information characteristic “Time’s Up CEO Tina Tchen and a Dialogue on ‘Allen V Farrow.’”

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Movie reporters Brian Welk and Umberto Gonzalez every earned two nominations, together with sharing a nomination for the web superstar characteristic “Has Shia LaBeouf’s Newest Scandal Lastly Crossed the Line for Hollywood?” Welk additionally earned recognition for the TV/streaming smooth information piece “Why TCM is Exhibiting Problematic Movies Like ‘Gone
With The Wind’ — And Received’t Rule Out Woody Allen Classics” — whereas Gonzalez was nominated within the pandemic reporting, leisure topic class for “How America’s Final Video Retailer Chain Survived Recessions and Streaming – However Not COVID.”

Senior Leisure Trade Reporter Diane Haithman earned a nomination for her movie/TV enterprise story “Why Streamers Favor a Hit TV Collection to a Hit Film.”

And critiques editor and lead movie critic Alonso Duralde was nominated for the movie/TV obituary “Cloris Leachman Appreciation: Versatile Actress Had a Reward, and Stored on Giving.”

Artistic director Ada Guerin and her group picked up two nominations, for Christian Friis’ portrait of “Succession” star Jeremy Sturdy and for the Chris Morris illustration “Journal of the Plague 12 months.”

The L.A. Press Membership is making ready for a digital awards ceremony on Feb. 5 to announce the winners.