Seth Rogen paid tribute to Catherine O'Hara at the Directors Guild Awards (DGA) on February 7, 2026, hailing his "Studio" co-star as an "utter genius" and "the nicest person," according to Variety. The awards ceremony, hosted by Kumail Nanjiani, also saw the "Studio" team, including Rogen and Evan Goldberg, take the stage.
Nanjiani's opening monologue at the DGA Awards included jokes about the Epstein files, long movie runtimes, and other Hollywood topics, as reported by Variety. DGA President Christopher Nolan addressed the event, noting a decline in Hollywood employment and urging studios to prioritize job creation and repay fan investment, according to Variety.
The DGA Awards ceremony was one of several recent events covered in news reports. Other reports mentioned the death of former MLB player Terrance Gore and the passing of David J. Farber, according to Hacker News. The State Department's archiving of X posts and the ongoing investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance were also mentioned.
In other news, Metta World Peace, formerly Ron Artest, shared a career lesson learned from Kobe Bryant: relentless hard work is relative, and someone is always willing to work harder, according to Fortune. World Peace's experience of finding Bryant already finished with his training at 8 am, and then 5:30 am, highlights the importance of consistent effort and patience, a mindset he now applies to his entrepreneurial ventures, including a new $100 million sports-tech fund.
Additionally, an exhibition at Oregon Contemporary featured Ursula K. Le Guin's first typewriter, allowing visitors to interact with the machine and experience the tactile process of writing, according to Hacker News. The exhibit, curated by Le Guin's daughter, encourages visitors to type on the Underwood, fostering a connection to the author's legacy and sparking creative expression.
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