Entertainment News Roundup: 'Sunset Boulevard' and Scherzinger shine at UK's Olivier awards; SAG-AFTRA union secures AI protections for artists in deal with major record labels

The show's lead duo of U.S. singer Scherzinger, who rose to fame with pop band The Pussycat Dolls, and Britain's Tom Francis were named best actress and actor in a musical, while Jamie Lloyd won the award for best director. SAG-AFTRA union secures AI protections for artists in deal with major record labels Hollywood performers and media professionals have reached a tentative deal with major record labels such as Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment that includes increases in minimum salaries and protections against the use of AI.


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Entertainment News Roundup: 'Sunset Boulevard' and Scherzinger shine at UK's Olivier awards; SAG-AFTRA union secures AI protections for artists in deal with major record labels
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'Sunset Boulevard' and Scherzinger shine at UK's Olivier awards

A revived version of "Sunset Boulevard," the musical based on the 1950s film, and its leading actress Nicole Scherzinger were among the big winners at the Olivier Awards on Sunday, picking up seven prizes at Britain's top theatre ceremony. The show's lead duo of U.S. singer Scherzinger, who rose to fame with pop band The Pussycat Dolls, and Britain's Tom Francis were named best actress and actor in a musical, while Jamie Lloyd won the award for best director.

SAG-AFTRA union secures AI protections for artists in deal with major record labels

Hollywood performers and media professionals have reached a tentative deal with major record labels such as Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment that includes increases in minimum salaries and protections against the use of AI. The deal covers the five-year period from 2021 to 2026 and has been unanimously approved by the executive committee of SAG-AFTRA, which represents roughly 160,000 actors and other media professionals, the union said in a statement on its website.

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