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EXCLUSIVE: Filmmaker Anthony Chen is re-uniting with his Ilo Ilo and Wet Season stars Yeo Yann Yann and Koh Jia Ler on the third film in his ‘growing up’ trilogy, We Are All Strangers.
Michael Ian Black (né Schwartz; August 12, 1971) [1] is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He has starred in several TV comedy series, including The State, Viva Variety, Stella, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, Michael & Michael Have Issues, and Another Period.
Wet Season (Chinese: 热带雨) is a 2019 Singaporean drama film written, produced and directed by Anthony Chen. In the film, a teacher and a student in Singapore secondary school form a special, self-affirming relationship. The film stars Yeo Yann Yann and Koh Jia Ler. It received positive reviews and was released on 28 November 2019 in Singapore.
During the pandemic, AEW usually filmed two weeks of episodes in two days, with a Wednesday live show, followed by the following week's episode being filmed on the Thursday 24 hours later. Shortly after allowing more ticketed spectators in 2021, AEW began filming weekly live shows at Daily's Place.
In her opinion, this feeling may be on the rise, especially post-pandemic, as people find it increasingly challenging to rationalize staying indoors after being confined indoors for extended periods.
From survey data CDC estimated that 51.8% of persons six months and older were vaccinated during the 2019–20 flu season, an increase of 2.6 percentage points from the prior season. [5] FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee selected the following strains for the vaccine: [6] an A/Brisbane/02/2018 (H1N1)pdm09-like virus
Vox Media planned to have ten weeks to work on each episode; however, the first episode was rushed to be released in two and a half weeks due to the prevalence of the COVID-19 pandemic. They had already interviewed Bill Gates for an episode in season 2 of Explained called " The Next Pandemic " before the pandemic began, and Vox Media ended up ...
The run-of-the-mill pandemic preparation session was blown out of proportion late this week, leading to the phrase “Disease X” trending on both Twitter and Google at times.