As the fate of Berlinale chief Tricia Tuttle is being debated at an extraordinary meeting convened by Germany’s culture minister Wolfram Weimer, staffers of the festival have penned an open letter to voice their support for Tuttle. Tuttle, who succeeded Carlo Chatrian as artistic director of the Berlinale two years ago, has come under fire […]
Berlinale Staffers Voice Support for Festival Chief Tricia Tuttle in Open Letter
As the fate of Berlinale chief Tricia Tuttle is being debated at an extraordinary meeting convened by Germany’s culture minister Wolfram Weimer, staffers of the festival have penned an open letter to voice their support for Tuttle. Tuttle, who succeeded Carlo Chatrian as artistic director of the Ber
Last updated: April 5, 2026, 7:41 AM

Related Stories
Ye’s SoFi Stadium Comeback: How a Controversy-Marked Performance Rekindled a Musical Legacy
Ye’s two-night sold-out spectacle at SoFi Stadium marked his first major U.S. performances in nearly five years, drawing 80,000 fans and unexpected support from Lauryn Hill. The concerts, seen as a bid to restore his career amid years of backlash, featured decades of hits and testimonials of unwaver

RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 18 Finale Preview: Meet the Top 3 Queens and Predicted Winner
RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 18 finale arrives April 17 with Myki Meeks, Darlene Mitchell, and Nini Coco competing for the crown after a dramatic penultimate week that eliminated Juicy Love Dion. Analyzing the queens’ paths, challenge wins, and lip sync skills to reveal who we predict will win—and why.

Jonathan Majors’ Action Film Plagued by Safety Violations and Crew Walkouts Over Dangerous Conditions
Crew members walked off the set of Jonathan Majors’ upcoming Daily Wire action film in South Carolina after a stunt accident and repeated safety violations. The strike, now backed by IATSE, follows a string of incidents including shattered tempered glass, mold-infested locations, and unsecured props
