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SESAC parent company Blackstone proposes significant changes that advocacy groups say would "doom" the legislation.
It’s so far been smooth sailing for the Music Modernization Act (MMA), which in June was approved unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee following its passage, also by unanimous vote, in the House of Representatives in May.
November 13, 2014 2:25 PM Photographer/musician shows off her trim frame just 1 month after delivery of her twins.
Ace Nigerian photographer and musicianTY Bello who delivered a set of twin boys in US exactly a month ago; October 13, 2014 showed off her impressive post baby bod in new Instagram photo. Recommended articles TY Bello who married husband Kashetu Bello married in 2006 released a free album called 'Morning Songbook' right before she gave birth to her sons Christian and Christopher.
Set to land on the service throughout the last quarter of the year and the beginning of 2024, the forthcoming projects span various genres and themes. They include new local films and series from Editi Effiong, Mo Abudu, Charles Okpaleke, Kunle Afolayan and Kemi Adetiba. The titles are currently in different stages of production and once completed, they will make their debut on Netflix to over 238 million members around the world in more than 190 countries.
Henry Selick may believe a “Nightmare Before Christmas” sequel isn’t necessary, but a prequel to the stop-motion animated classic could be worth pursuing. In a recent interview with People magazine, director Selick shared his idea for a potential prequel as “The Nightmare Before Christmas” turns 30. “There might be a more interesting story there about how Jack became the King of Halloweentown,” he said.
As for a sequel, Selick explained that the large amount of work isn’t what would deter him from creating a follow-up — rather, he just believes “The Nightmare Before Christmas” is “a perfect movie [that] came out of the perfect time, only to grow into something far bigger over the years.