Artists And Entertainers Join With DC Leaders At The Creative Coalition Benefit

Artists And Entertainers Join With DC Leaders At The Creative Coalition Benefit Special guests at Toka Café to include actors William Baldwin, Tony Goldwyn, Joe Pantoliano, and Chuck D Washington DC (March 11, 2002)– The Creative Coalition will hold a benefit party at Toka Café to kick-off National Arts Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill. Proceeds […] Read More

Statement by The Creative Coalition President William Baldwin on the Federal Trade Commission Report

Statement by The Creative Coalition President William Baldwin on the Federal Trade Commission Report December 7, 2001 – In response to the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) follow-up report on the marketing practices of the entertainment industry, William Baldwin, President of The Creative Coalition, issued the following statement: The FTC report shows that the motion picture, […] Read More

William Baldwin Testifies Before Senate Committee on Youth Violence and Entertainment Rating Systems

William Baldwin Testifies Before Senate Committee on Youth Violence and Entertainment Rating Systems Tells Lawmakers That Parents Need Better Tools, Not Government Regulation of Entertainment Washington, D.C. – William Baldwin, actor and president of The Creative Coalition testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs today on youth violence and the current entertainment rating […] Read More

Creative Coalition Urges House Members To Pass Shays/Meehan Bill

Creative Coalition Urges House Members To Pass Shays/Meehan Bill Nonpartisan Group of Artists and Entertainers Sends Appeal to Lawmakers Today in a letter sent to all members of the U.S. House, William Baldwin, actor and president of The Creative Coalition made the appeal on behalf of the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization. Excerpts from the letter: “The […] Read More

Creative Coalition Urges President Bush to Oppose Lieberman/Clinton/Kohl/Byrd Media Marketing Accountability Act

Creative Coalition Urges President Bush to Oppose Lieberman/Clinton/Kohl/Byrd Media Marketing Accountability Act Entertainers Say First Amendment Protection Threatened New York (June 27, 2001) – The Creative Coalition today called on President George Bush to oppose the Media Marketing Accountability Act of 2001 (S.790; H.R. 2246) sponsored by Sens. Lieberman, Kohl, Byrd and Clinton, and Reps. […] Read More

The Creative Coalition Applauds Supreme Court For Upholding Campaign Finance Limits

The Creative Coalition Applauds Supreme Court For Upholding Campaign Finance Limits Washington, DC (June 27, 2001): Today, The Creative Coalition praised the recent 5 to 4 United States Supreme Court decision upholding limits on how much money political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for federal office. In a statement issued today, William Baldwin, actor […] Read More

Robin Williams, Ben Stiller, William Baldwin and Jane Alexander

Robin Williams, Ben Stiller, William Baldwin and Jane Alexander Entertainment And Arts Community Urge Senate Democrats To Withdraw Support Of Legislation That Threatens First Amendment Washington, DC (June 19, 2001): Over 50 leaders in the arts and entertainment community – including Robin Williams, Ben Stiller, William Baldwin and Jane Alexander – have urged Senators Joseph Lieberman […] Read More

Actor/Director Peter Horton to Testify before Funding Panel on Behalf of Committee for Education Funding and The Creative Coalition

Actor/Director Peter Horton to Testify before Funding Panel on Behalf of Committee for Education Funding and The Creative Coalition Washington, D.C. (May 22, 2001) — The Creative Coalition member, Actor/Director Peter Horton, testified today before the House Labor, HHS and Education Appropriations Subcommittee. Mr. Horton’s testimony was on behalf of The Creative Coalition and the Committee […] Read More

Playboy Foundation Presents 21st Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Awards To Benefit The Creative Coalition

Playboy Foundation Presents 21st Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Awards To Benefit The Creative Coalition New York, NY (May 18, 2001): The Creative Coalition President William Baldwin will join Playboy CEO Christie Hefner to host the Playboy Foundation 2001 Hugh. M. Hefner First Amendment Awards. Proceeds from this noon luncheon will benefit The Creative Coalition. […] Read More

Celebrities, Artists, Politicos gather for The Decency Panel: Art, Politics & the First Amendment

Celebrities, Artists, Politicos gather for The Decency Panel: Art, Politics & the First Amendment New York, NY (May 1, 2001): New York City’s entertainment, cultural, business and political leaders will gather Tuesday evening, May 1 to address—for the first time—Mayor Giuliani’s recently appointed Cultural Affairs Advisory Commission. Confirmed details are as follows: WHAT:  The Decency Panel: […] Read More