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Inside MAGA actor's plans to build $100M movie studio in Texas as he says 'Hollywood is broken'
Inside MAGA actor's plans to build $100M movie studio in Texas as he says 'Hollywood is broken'

Daily Mail​

time23-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Inside MAGA actor's plans to build $100M movie studio in Texas as he says 'Hollywood is broken'

Zachary Levi says Hollywood's broken, so he's taking his business - show business - elsewhere. The 44-year-old actor - who feels he's been frozen out of mainstream Hollywood due to his refusal to go woke - is currently in the process of fundraising to fully build a film studio in Austin, Texas that would benefit from tariff-linked movie industry policies President Donald Trump has spoken about. The Chuck actor, speaking Thursday with Variety, said that the studio system - which has been rocked to its core over the past decade amid a horrific history of dysfunctional power structures; rapidly-changing technology and emerging business alternatives - was essentially obsolete a century ago. The American Underdog actor refenced the silent film stars who banded together more than a century ago to form United Artists in 1919, amid inferior conditions in the entertainment industry at the time. 'Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks and all those O.G.s knew it over 100 years ago,' the Lake Charles, Louisiana native told the magazine. 'Hollywood was broken then, and we needed a better system.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Levi in 2008 posed with his Chuck costar Yvonne Strahovski and the then-star of NBC's The Apprentice, Donald Trump, at an NBC Universal promotional event in 2008 Levi added, 'This industry is crumbling around us. In order for us to survive, we need to have a space for artists that will foster certified organic human-made content.' Levi in 2008 posed with his Chuck costar Yvonne Strahovski and the then-star of NBC's The Apprentice - now-President Trump - at an NBC Universal promotional event in 2008. He wound up hitting the campaign trail in support of Trump last summer. has reached out to Strahovski and her reps for comment on Levi's plans and her run-in with the nascent U.S. president. Levi, who lives in Ventura, California with partner Maggie Keating, told Variety he's been ostracized for his views on politics amid the turbulent timeframe. 'I know that there are people that would prefer not to work with me now because of my opinions,' Levi told the outlet. 'My team has let me know.' Variety reported that Levi nodded 'in the direction of Beverly Hills, where his agents at UTA are headquartered' when he made the remarks about professional alliances dissolving due to political disagreements. ' They haven't given me any specific names, but there are people who prefer not to work with me at this time,' Levi told the outlet. 'And it's unfortunate.' Levi said that he 'knew that was probably going to happen' and figured it into the calculus when making a series of public bold statements. Levi said 'Hollywood was broken' in 1919 when silent film stars united to form a company Levi added that he 'didn't make this decision blindly or casually,' as he's landed in hot water at times for his views in support of President Trump, as well as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Levi's ambitious plans were revealed nearly seven months after the actor was widely slammed after linking the COVID-19 vaccine to the death of Gavin Creel at 48, with fellow actor Norbert Leo Butz saying he was 'utterly heartbroken' by the move. Weeks prior to last fall's presidential election, Levi posted a controversial one-hour rant on his Instagram October 22. In it, he said he believed that Creel - his one-time costar in the Broadway revival of She Loves Me who died September 30 following a battle with cancer - 'would be alive right now' had he not gotten vaccinated. Butz left a comment condemning the Shazam! star for mentioning Creel in his politically-charged statement, 'So incredibly disappointed you would politicize Gavin's death,' the Tony winner said. 'Really tried to give you the benefit here. Made it halfway through, which was hard as hell. But was utterly heartbroken, as he would have been, that you felt the need to use his life and legacy to promote this awful platform.' Levi endorsed Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris ahead of the election. Trump dominated with an electoral college total of 312 votes to Harris' 226; according to the AP, Trump garnered 49.9 percent of the votes with 77,304,184 votes, while Harris had 75,019,616 votes accounting for 48.4 percent. In his social media statement, Levi acknowledged there would be significant pushback to his words. 'I know that this is going to offend some people and make some people mad, and I wish it didn't,' Levi said. 'So, a few weeks ago, my friend Gavin Creel died. He was 48 years old, and he was one of the healthiest people I knew.' 'You better believe that, with everything in me, I believe that if these COVID vaccinations were not forced on the American public, that the theaters weren't being pushed and leveraged.' In his statement, Levi said 'people at the top' forced those in the Broadway community, including producers and theater owners, to enforce vaccine mandates coming out of the pandemic. 'They knew the cost benefit of these shots, and it was garbage; guys, it was garbage,' Levi said. He added, 'They knew that there would be plenty of side effects, including turbo cancers - they knew. 'And I, without a shadow of a doubt, I believe that Gavin Creel would be alive right now - right f***ing now - he would still be alive if that stuff didn't get put into his body.' Levi said he felt he was honoring Creel's memory by 'talking about' the divisive issue. Levi faced criticism from a number of other social media users over trying to link Creel's death to the COVID-19 vaccine. One user said in response, 'Some people shouldn't be allowed to talk. Shame on you for using Gavin Creel's passing to spread misinformation.' Another said, 'I've been a fan since Chuck. I have to admit I'm terribly disappointed.' Said one user: 'This…. Was insane. I cannot believe you used Gavin's passing to spread absolutely blatant misinformation. I think he would be incredibly disappointed in you. Like I'm sure much of the Broadway community now is.' One put off fan added, Unfollowed ... good luck with your new direct to DVD movie career.' Some fans lauded Levi for taking the risky career move in making a controversial statement in support of his core beliefs. One said, 'Good for you for standing up for what you believe in!' while another added, 'I don't agree with you politically but I respect your bravery to voice your opinion.' Another said, 'Not even a Trump fan, (I'm DEFINITELY not a Kamala fan) but I absolutely give you respect for coming out in Hollywood and going against the tide!!! Been a fan since Chuck.'

Fullerton Fox Theatre turns 100, plans to celebrate in Roaring Twenties style
Fullerton Fox Theatre turns 100, plans to celebrate in Roaring Twenties style

Los Angeles Times

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Fullerton Fox Theatre turns 100, plans to celebrate in Roaring Twenties style

The Fullerton Fox Theatre officially opened its doors on May 28, 1925 with a gala and dedication by silent movie icon Mary Pickford. This Memorial Day weekend, the historic theater celebrates its centennial with a Roaring Twenties-themed party full of live actors, live music, tours and more. 'People were still getting around on horse and carriage [in 1925], which is hard to believe,' said Brian Newell, current president of the Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation, which is spearheading renovation efforts for the theater and is also putting on the celebration. 'There was nothing down in our neck of the woods. … So the theater served two purposes: One, bringing vaudeville shows and silent pictures to our area. And also having a place for local communities to gather.' The theater shut down in 1987 and was deserted until 2005. While saving and restoring the location hasn't been without its challenges, the foundation now opens the theater for special events, including the 100th anniversary celebration on Saturday, May 24 from noon to 10 p.m. 'I did the 90th celebration and called it Speakeasy Days and it was not only to celebrate the Fox's 90th, but also an opportunity to have the community visit this historic landmark while it continues to be renovated,' Newell said. At this year's free, public event, there will be vintage cars, photo opportunities with actors dressed from the era, live music themed from the 1920s and a beer garden and food (available for purchase), all in the Fox Theatre's parking lot from noon to 6 p.m. Every 20 minutes, there will also be tours inside the theater. '[Visitors] can check out the work that's been done, find out what's left to complete on the project and [learn] the theater's history. Then we will turn the lights out and turn the projector on,' Newell said. 'And they will sit back and watch a 10-minute section of a silent picture accompanied by live organists, just like audiences experienced a 100 years ago in the Fox.' From 7 to 10 p.m. the day's events will transform into a Speakeasy Party with dancing, mingling and even a birthday cake to celebrate the theater's 100 years. 'We want it to feel very home-style,' Newell said. 'Hey, come on down, bring your family, your friends, enjoy the thematic surroundings and visit your theater.' One of the foundation's goals for these public events is to give locals a chance to see the progress of the theater's renovation efforts, which have been years in the making. Todd Huffman, who serves on the Fox Theatre board of directors and is a past president, has been involved with the theater since December 2003. The building was saved from demolition on Nov. 17, 2004. They were $700,000 short of their goal and in the 25th hour of the 25th hour, he said. 'That's when the anonymous donor walked in and handed us a million dollars,' Huffman said. But that was only the beginning of the long process of restoring the theater. Phase two of construction, which included new restrooms, an air handling system and lobby restoration, has been completed. Newell said over the past 20 years, they've spent close to $14 million in restoring the Fox and need approximately another $18 million just to finish the theater portion — not including other sections like the tea room. They received many in-kind donations that have made a big impact, he said. Ganahl Lumber was one of them. 'Ganahl built us six doors for the lobby. … That's quite a savings,' Newell said. 'We've had in-kind donations on the scaffolding, which is thousands of dollars we don't have to worry about.' Newell said this has been a big community effort. 'Most buildings like this only get saved by a wealthy individual, a corporation or maybe a city,' he said. 'None of those are the players in the story. It's the public that wanted to save the Fox Theatre — and they did.' Huffman said the board is made up of volunteers working on keeping the theater alive because 'we love it, love the building.' 'Mary Pickford came to the grand opening at the Fox Theatre,' Huffman said. 'It was the original home of 'The Mickey Mouse Club.' And Judy Garland danced on the stage at the Fox Fullerton.' Fullerton Mayor Fred Jung said he's lived in Fullerton for almost 40 years and remembers knowing about the Fox when he was in high school. 'There aren't many original places in Orange County that can take us back a full 100 years of our history,' Jung said. 'It is one of the few things that you immediately note when you move in here.' It's not just important to Fullerton locals. 'You know it is not just famous citywide, I think there's a lot of consensus around Orange County that there is a historical importance to it,' he said. The Fox Theatre is located at 510 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. To learn more, visit

Paw-sitively Romantic Getaway in Banff's Lake Louise
Paw-sitively Romantic Getaway in Banff's Lake Louise

Miami Herald

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Paw-sitively Romantic Getaway in Banff's Lake Louise

As an empty nester, I believed my toddler-traveling days had ended until Porkchop, the Traveling Corgi, trotted into our lives. I hate to leave him at home so what's a luxury loving gal to do when planning a couples getaway? Book a corgi-friendly getaway at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. This iconic hotel built in 1911, overlooks Lake Louise in the heart of Banff National Park, Alberta. The stunning natural beauty of the area and the luxurious hotel draw visitors from all over the world. Reasons why the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is perfect for couples traveling with a pet Luxury Accommodations – Pet friendly doesn't mean basic. Luxury rooms and suites perfect for a romantic getawayPet Amenities – Pet bed, bowls, treats, and doggie bagsRun of the House – Pets are welcome everywhere except for food service areas and the pool and fitness areasPet Sitters – Off duty Fairmont employees makes scheduling a breeze I paid for our rooms and the hotel hosted us with an upgraded room, meals and experiences. You've probably gazed upon a photo of the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise with the gorgeous turquoise lake and the Victoria Glacier in the background. It ranks as one of Canada's most photographed spots. Once I viewed it, I knew one day I would stay here. It lived up to all my expectations. Interesting Facts About the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Famous visitors – Hollywood royalty Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Alfred Hitchcock and many filmed at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise – Eternal Love (1929) and Doctor Zhivago (1965). It was a popular silent film location in the 1920s and considered "Hollywood North".UNESCO World Heritage Site – The hotel is located in Banff National ParkOne of the first hotels for outdoor adventurers – Mountain climbers have flocked to the area for over 100 years and it is considered the birthplace of Canadian mountaineering. Are you ready to explore more destinations? Get inspired with our newsletter! The accommodations at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise offer a luxurious neutral decor which doesn't distract from the gorgeous views of either Lake Louise or the surrounding mountains. The cozy room, elegant furnishings, plush bed with luxurious linens provide the perfect atmosphere for a couples getaway. Porkchop liked it too! He had his own comfy pet bed, food and water bowls, and a welcome gift with treats and waste bags. Resort Experience Fee Inclusions – Highlights, too many to include all Mountain Adventure Guide Program – Discounted rates on a variety of activities and excursions. Family, Recreational, and Cultural, Programs – A variety of mostly free activities including Lakeside Campfire, Live music, Movie night, Lake Louise History Presentation and many moreHigh Speed InternetSki Louise Shuttle Bus – SeasonalDaily Classes – Fitness, yoga, and meditationOutdoor Equipment Use – Ice cleats and hiking poles SheBuysTravel Tip – Rooms vary from the photos on the website and many are unique. Once booked, call and see what your options are. We had a junior suite that had the cutest nook with a window seat with a view of Lake Louise. This little note touched my heart. Elio, Aidan, and Anna took great care of Porkchop during our visit. Due to its isolated location the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise allows off duty employees to pet sit before or after their shifts to earn extra income. We loved the convenience and used the service throughout our stay. Typically guests must book at least 24 hours in advance. Porkchop went for long walks and hung out in "the Living Room" , an amenity area for guests staying at the hotel. Toasty fires, sleigh rides, and cocktails, bring romance to the forefront at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. Gorgeous mountains and Lake Louise with Victoria Glacier in the background frame the views of the natural features of Banff National Park. Take time to explore together, relax with a couples massage at the serene spa, or try a new activity with the Mountain Adventure Guide Program. Go for a Sleigh Ride My husband and I climbed aboard the sleigh, and snuggled into a seat for two for a ride along the shores of Lake Lousie. The fresh snow covered trees added to the ambience. Our guide regaled us with history and anecdotes about the area while pointing out the sights along the way. In addition to the snow covered frozen Lake Louise, we had great views of the Victoria Glacier and a frozen waterfall with ice climbers. At the halfway point, guests disembarked the sleigh to take photos of the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise from the opposite end of the lake. It was a magical experience and one I highly recommend. SheBuysTravel Tip: For those with no budget or a special occasion guests can book a sleigh ride with the Mountain Adventure Guide Program. Sip Some Afternoon Tea Famed afternoon tea at Fairmont Hotels offers a variety of teas from their tea program and a tiered tea tray with a sampling of savory tea sandwiches, flaky scones and other delicate pastries. Majestic mountain views and the snow covered lake create a peaceful setting for a romantic afternoon tea. Sitting by the grand windows, sipping champagne, and enjoying my husband's company, I savored the moment. The fine china and culinary delights just added to the overall experience. Give a Gift Guests can shop at more than 15 shops at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. I like to purchase a Christmas ornament to remember our travels. Each year our Christmas tree commemorates our life together and we love reminiscing as we decorate the tree. My husband knows my love language is books/ The Mountain Lights Bookstore, a local small business, immerses visitors with floor to ceiling shelves of antiquarian books, Canadian Pacific-Railway posters, and books of the area's history. Guests who want to step it up can visit the Stones Jewelry Store. Have a Cocktail I can't imagine a lovelier or more romantic place to sip cocktails than at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Canadian Rockies, Lake Louise, and the Victoria Glacier, guests will enjoy a diverse and memorable experience. Cocktail menus change seasonally and utilize regional ingredients. From cozy lounges to an exhilarating ice bar, cocktail aficionados will enjoy the variety of venus. Lakeview Lounge – Cozy indoors and gorgeous patio in the warmer monthsAlpine Social – Fun, vibrant mountaineering themed bar and restaurantIce Bar – Seasonal, exhilarating, and unique bar made entirely of iceFairview Bar & Restaurant – Elegant space to sip a craft cocktail Other Romantic Activities for Two The area surrounding the hotel and Banff National Park provide a variety of options for romantic things to do. Options for both winter and summer seasons: Canoe on Lake Louise – Working in tandem, explore the turquoise waters of the with a Couples Massage – Cliche for a reason, the ultimate romance activity, book at the Skate on Lake Louise – Participate or watch, ice skating just oozes a Couples Getaway Package – The hotel offers a variety of themed packages and a romance itineraryGrab a Picnic – The Guides Pantry has to go picnics. Fill out a form and order 24 hours in advance. If the weather is too cold, enjoy at one of the hotel's beautiful common areas such as the Living a Romantic Stroll – Enjoy a walk along the lake. In winter months you can walk out onto the ice. The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise sits within Banff National Park, far from major cities. I live in Washington so I drove to the hotel. Major airports can be found in Vancouver, British Columbia and Calgary, Alberta. For an epic road trip rent a car and drive from Vancouver spending the night along the way. From Calgary, the drive is a little over two hours or visitors can book a shuttle to the hotel. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 111 Lake Louise Dr, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada +1 404-522-3511 To Book All seasons are beautiful at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. Iconic bucklist hotels have high prices. In season even a basic room cost $1500-$2000 a night. I scored a great deal traveling at the end of March. Using my American Express Platinum for the perks and discounts really helped cut my costs. Book with Fine Hotels and Resorts – American Express Platinum benefit for special perks. Upgrade if available, $100 food and beverage credit per stay, breakfast a $90 value for two, early and late check out.$200 Hotel Credit – Each year American Express Platinum offers a $200 for Fine Hotels and ResortsLow Season – Booked a rate of $490 including resort feeAmerican Discount – During my trip $1 USD = $1.42 CAD. A sweet exchange rate. 16 Things to do in Banff National Park: Rejuvenate Your Mind & BodyWhen is the Best Time to Visit Banff? Any Time of the Year!Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel Review: Canadian Castle in the RockiesFairmont Palliser Calgary Review: Timeless Elegance Redefined The post Paw-sitively Romantic Getaway in Banff's Lake Louise appeared first on She Buys Travel. Copyright © 2025 SheBuysTravel · All Rights Reserved

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