Alec Baldwin is doubling down on his defense of Woody Allen in the wake of sexual assault allegations. Zimbio's Areeba Abid joins Cheddar to discuss why Hollywood can't decide whether "time's up" for the Oscar-winning director. Diane Keaton is also sticking by her former collaborator, while other stars are pledging to never work with him again.
The Grammys posted historically low ratings for the 60th annual awards ceremony. Abid explains what she thinks the Recording Academy needs to do to turn things around. We also discuss Grammys President Neil Portnow's comments that women need to "step up" to be better represented next year.
Finally, we hit on news that Tom Hanks will portray Mr. Rogers in an upcoming biopic. Abid says the move should put Hanks in contention for his first Oscar nomination since 2000. Despite being a Hollywood favorite, the actor hasn't had much luck with awards season in recent years.
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.
COVID-19 wreaked havoc on women entrepreneurs as already small gains in funding equity were wiped out in 2020, and 2021 projections look grim as well. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo breaks down what could be done to reverse the trend yet again.
Branden Chapman, the chief operating officer for The Recording Academy, spoke to Cheddar about the changes to the 63rd annual Grammy Awards as the latest show to change formats due to the pandemic.
You can’t separate classic New York City architecture from the fire escape. They’re all over.
President Biden tells the nation that July 4 is the goal for a return to normal. Someone paid $69 million for a jpeg. Anti-Semitism in sports. And why do bank transfers take so long?
Christie’s says it has auctioned off a digital collage by an artist named Beeple for nearly $70 million.
As Cheddar celebrates phenomenal women during March, we’re taking a second to highlight a few trailblazers who helped shape the world we live in through science and tech.
The pandemic is forcing women to leave the workforce in droves to care for family at home. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
Prince William says that his family is not racist, becoming the first British royal to speak out about accusations of bigotry made by Prince Harry and Meghan, his brother and sister-in-law.
Jill and Carlo look back on a year since the pandemic was declared, plus the latest on the stimulus, what's the deal with Roblox, and deepfakes get real.
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