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 In a historic development, both writers and actors in Hollywood haveofficially gone on strikefor the first time in more than 60 years.The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists union members have joined more than 11,000 writers on the picket lines andtook to the streetsFriday.Similar to the writers, the actors union, which has about 160,000 members, was unable to reach an agreement with studio heads, resulting in a complete halt to Hollywood operations.The writers have been on strike for over two months now, and it s stanley cup eems that the SAG-AFTRA fight is poised to be equally drawn out.But while they pick up signs, march and amplify their voices outside Hollywood studios, the union stanley cup spain  has also issued a list of dos and donts for union member actors to showcase their solidarity during the strike.SEE MORE:  House of the Dragon  to keep filming in UK amid SAG-AFTRA strikeAccordi stanley cup ng to the terms of the strike, all SAG work outside of movie productions, TV shows and streaming platforms is allowed.But in anotice sent to membersand obtained by Scripps News, the SAG-AFTRA members are barred from any promotional or publicity activities for any current project that falls under the GuildsTV or Theatrical Contracts.Tours, personal appearances, interviews, conventions, fan expos, festivals, panels, for your consideration events, premieres or screenings, award shows, junkets, podcast appearances, social media promotional posts, and studio showcases are off the table. W Sfow Biden holds steady lead over President Donald Trump in Wisconsin, new Marquette poll finds
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Thousands of fans made their way to the deer district to cheer on the Milwaukee Bucks for game 4.Fans were excited and optimistic the Bucks would tie series against the Brooklyn Nets, and they did.While some enjoyed the game from inside the Fiserv Forum others watched the game from the deer district or inside area businesses.Michael Vitucci, the owner of Uncle Bucks bar s stanley vaso aid games days like this are unmatched. Game day is overwhelming,  Vitucci said.  It s like a gift from heaven. A gift to be able to see their businesses filled with patrons after a tough year.Many Deer District bars and restaurants shut down for months during the pandemic or for good, in Punch Bowl Social s case. For many that are back, This past week of playoff games led to the most sales they ve had since before the pandemic stanley thermobecher .Report a typo or error // Submit a stanley cup  news tip