If you were sinking into a deep, dark depression because of all the tragic news coming out of the tail-end of 2016, we have some glad tidings for you: Serena Williams is engaged, her fiancé seems like a pretty awesome guy, and we might have just found our new favorite celebrity couple.
The tennis star announced the news Thursday on Reddit — which, as it turns out, couldn’t have been more fitting because her husband-to-be, Alexis Ohanian, is actually Reddit’s co-founder.
If you haven’t heard of Ohanian, 33, or his relationship with Williams, 35, that’s probably because they’re extremely low-key.
The tennis star announced the news Thursday on Reddit — which, as it turns out, couldn’t have been more fitting because her husband-to-be, Alexis Ohanian, is actually Reddit’s co-founder.
If you haven’t heard of Ohanian, 33, or his relationship with Williams, 35, that’s probably because they’re extremely low-key.
- 12/29/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
As Vox Media continues to devote more resources to its online video operations, it has launched a series that profiles creative, thoughtful individuals who have found success in the business world. The media company whose owned-and-operated sites include Curbed, The Verge, and Sb Nation has launched Courageous Leaders, a docu-series in which notable entrepreneurs share their secrets.
The six episodes released across Vox’s network profile the people behind successful ventures in fields like tech, marketing, and interior design. Here’s one of those installments, featuring a chat between series host Hartley Sawyer and Thrillist co-founder Ben Lerer:
Hiscox, an insurance company that works with small businesses, sponsored the series. It enlisted Wilson Cleveland, with whom it has previously worked for projects like Leap Year, as the producer of Courageous Leaders. Cleveland in turn recruited Sawyer, a frequent collaborator of his over the past year, as host. “Creatively, I saw...
The six episodes released across Vox’s network profile the people behind successful ventures in fields like tech, marketing, and interior design. Here’s one of those installments, featuring a chat between series host Hartley Sawyer and Thrillist co-founder Ben Lerer:
Hiscox, an insurance company that works with small businesses, sponsored the series. It enlisted Wilson Cleveland, with whom it has previously worked for projects like Leap Year, as the producer of Courageous Leaders. Cleveland in turn recruited Sawyer, a frequent collaborator of his over the past year, as host. “Creatively, I saw...
- 6/1/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Los Angeles' longrunning television festival PaleyFest, presented by the Paley Center for Media, is coming to New York this year for the first time ever. "PaleyFest: Made in NY" will run from October 2 through 6th at the Paley Center in New York, with confirmed panel events including the casts and creators of "Orange is the New Black," "Elementary," "The Americans," "Small Empires with Alexis Ohanian," web series "The Outs" and "Boardwalk Empire." As with the La PaleyFest, PaleyFest: Made in NY's panel conversations will be streamed live globally during each program at paleycenter.org/live, with viewers able to submit questions via Twitter at @paleycenter using the hash tag #PaleyFest. "Bringing PaleyFest to New York City after 30 incredibly successful years in La is a dream realized for the Paley Center and we could find no better partner than the New York City Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment to highlight the...
- 9/3/2013
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
The Paley Center for Media, which has held its annual TV festival in Los Angeles for decades, today announced it’s going to throw one in New York too — but only New York-produced programs need apply. The first PaleyFest: Made In NY is set for October 2-6 at the Paley Center in Manhattan and is being thrown in partnership with the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment. Confirmed panel events include the casts and creators of Orange Is The New Black, Elementary, The Americans, Small Empires With Alexis Ohanian, The Outs, and Boardwalk Empire. None of those programs were on the series featured in this year’s PaleyFest in Beverly Hills, which ran March 1-15. “New York City has truly become a TV town in recent years with more primetime episodic series filming on our streets than ever before,” Katherine Oliver, Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment,...
- 9/3/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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