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Sundance Institute Sets Fellows For 2023 Episodic Lab

EXCLUSIVE: The Sundance Institute has named the participants and projects selected for the 2023 edition of its Episodic Lab, taking place at the Sundance Resort in Sundance, Utah from November 3–7. The list includes Daniela Bailes (The Letters), Elaine Hsieh Chou (Get Home Safe),Marissa Díaz (Cochinas), Sam Dunnewold (Guts), Laurie Hartung (Rabbit Hole), Farah Merani (The Painted Muse), Sylvia-Anne Parker (Blackbirds), and Hernando Cortes Watson (Horsepower).
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‘East New York,’ ‘True Lies’ Both Canceled at CBS After One Season
Selome Hailu CBS has canceled both the police procedural “East New York” and “True Lies” after just one season. According to sources, the decision to cancel the series came down to CBS haggling with the series’ studio Warner Bros. Television over the show’s budget, which included CBS asking that the cast of the show not get the customary pay increases going into the second season. It has previously been reported that CBS has renewed other shows on its lineup, like the comedy “Bob Hearts Abishola,” after asking the cast to take pay cuts or by shifting series regulars to recurring status. The drama series starred Amanda Warren as deputy inspector Regina Haywood, the newly promoted boss of the 74th Precinct in East New York, a working-class neighborhood on the edge of Brooklyn in the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification. With family ties to the area, Haywood is determined to deploy creative methods to protect her beloved community with the help of her officers and detectives. But first, she has the daunting task of getting them on board, as some are skeptical of her promotion, and others resist the changes she is desperate to make.
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Sick gamekeeper used dogs for bloody fights and let people pose with dead animals
jailed for eight months after it came to light he had been using his dogs for fights and sharing images of people with dead animals.Rhys Davies, 28, was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to four dogs under his care and keeping or training dogs for the purposes of animal fights.When handed his sentence he was also slapped with a 15-year ban on gamekeeping at Forfar Sheriff Court in Scotland on Monday.READ MORE: Escaped giant tortoise 'too heavy to lift' halts UK trains as stuck on tracks The sicko had been living in Wales and working in Scotland in 2019 before he was taken down, WalesOnline reports. Following a tip-off, the Scottish SPCA searched Turnabrae house on Millden Estate in Angus after receiving information that he was using his animals to fight and bait wild animals.In May 2019 he sent off 50 photographs to be printed containing severely-injured dogs and people posing with dead animals.The investigators found 11 dogs at the property in outbuildings and a vet confirmed that they had both historic and fresh injuries on them.They said that the injuries were most likely caused by fighting with wild animals like badgers and foxes.Badger DNA was found on a collar there.Lola, a Patterdale terrier, was found to have fresh injuries around her jaw while Pip, another Patterdale, had older chest and facial scarring.Davies’ phone was found to contain discussions about the fights and the treatment of injuries sustained.Mike Flynn, Scottish SPCA chief superintendent, said: “All of the hallmarks of a person involved in animal fighting can be found in this case.
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