If you enjoy current events and issues in a digestible format, you’re likely to enjoy B.J. Novak’s anthology series “The Premise.” Airing originally on September 16, 2021, “The Premise” is an experimental show looking to tackle large-scale current events and moral issues in a fictional way. Each episode follows a single character and tells a different story focused on large issues like social justice, gun control, sex, social media, and feminism. Each half-hour episode features an opening clip with creator B.J. Novak, where he introduces the issue the topic focuses on.
Currently, the show has five episodes and has been called “Smart, thought-provoking, and worth watching. An anthology of now.” Whether you’ve seen all of the episodes of “The Premise” or are looking to learn more about it, here’s what you need to know about the show.
Main Characters of “The Premise”
Each episode features a new...
Currently, the show has five episodes and has been called “Smart, thought-provoking, and worth watching. An anthology of now.” Whether you’ve seen all of the episodes of “The Premise” or are looking to learn more about it, here’s what you need to know about the show.
Main Characters of “The Premise”
Each episode features a new...
- 7/11/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
While the Fyre Festival was quickly over before it officially began, the fall out for its organizers Ja Rule and Billy McFarland is far from over. Earlier today, three women, who attended the failed fest, filed an injunction to stop the rapper and the businessman from...well...doing business. The organizers are also being sued for breach of contract, violation of California business and profession code, negligent misrepresentation and fraud in the class action lawsuit. But that's not all... Yesterday, celebrity attorney Mark Geragos filed a $100 million lawsuit on behalf of plaintiff Daniel Jung, seeking punitive damages for alleged fraud, breach of contract, breach of covenant of good faith and negligent...
- 5/3/2017
- E! Online
While the Fyre Festival has been postponed indefinitely, the damage has already been done for this attendee who just filed a lawsuit against the event's organizers, Ja Rule and Billy McFarland. In the new lawsuit filed in California by celebrity attorney Mark Geragos, plaintiff Daniel Jung is seeking punitive damages for alleged fraud, breach of contract, breach of covenant of good faith and negligent misrepresentation after the first weekend of the Fyre Festival, which was advertised as a glamorous VIP vacation-concert hybrid in the Bahamas, chaotically fell apart just as it began. According to the documents obtained by E! News, the lawsuit alleges the "festival's lack of adequate...
- 5/1/2017
- E! Online
The Fyre Festival debacle keeps getting worse for co-creators Ja Rule and Billy McFarland.
Celebrity attorney Mark Geragos filed a proposed $100 million class-action lawsuit against organizers on behalf of client Daniel Jung in California on Sunday, accusing the organizers of fraud, Variety reports.
The lawsuit states the “festival’s lack of adequate food, water, shelter and medical care created a dangerous and panicked situation among attendees — suddenly finding themselves stranded on a remote island without basic provisions — that was closer to The Hunger Games or Lord of the Flies than Coachella.”
Jung says he paid $2,000 on his music festival ticket and airfare,...
Celebrity attorney Mark Geragos filed a proposed $100 million class-action lawsuit against organizers on behalf of client Daniel Jung in California on Sunday, accusing the organizers of fraud, Variety reports.
The lawsuit states the “festival’s lack of adequate food, water, shelter and medical care created a dangerous and panicked situation among attendees — suddenly finding themselves stranded on a remote island without basic provisions — that was closer to The Hunger Games or Lord of the Flies than Coachella.”
Jung says he paid $2,000 on his music festival ticket and airfare,...
- 5/1/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Superlawyer Mark Geragos, whose clients have included Michael Jackson and Chris Brown, can now count Ja Rule among his legal adversaries: He’s filed a $100 million lawsuit against the rapper and other organizers of the failed Fyre Festival. As the lawsuit notes, social media was aflame Friday with images from Fyre, which was billed as a supermodel-filled music festival in paradise but turned out to be a disappointing jumble of Fema tents, canceled performances and unappetizing food. Geragos said his client, Daniel Jung, purchased a ticket package and airfare to the festival in the Bahamas for $2,000. The lawsuit covers all plaintiffs.
- 5/1/2017
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
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