Spring 2025 issue of SAG-AFTRA magazine features Timothée Chalamet

Linda Powell
Linda Powell

SAG Awards recipient Timothée Chalamet is featured on the cover of the spring 2025 issue of SAG-AFTRA magazine. This edition highlights significant moments from the 31st annual awards ceremony.

Inside, there is an “Actor to Actor” interview where SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher talks with Jane Fonda, the honoree of the 60th SAG Life Achievement Award. Fonda shares her thoughts on topics such as gender equity and climate action.

The magazine also covers important updates regarding ongoing contract negotiations. It includes information about the Video Game strike and details about the newly negotiated 2025 Commercials Contracts, which are currently up for a member vote.

As artificial intelligence impacts the entertainment industry, SAG-AFTRA is actively working to protect performers. The union is addressing A.I. concerns by advocating for legislative safeguards both globally and in Congress.

Additionally, this issue reports on union-led recovery efforts following January’s wildfires in Los Angeles. It highlights how members are aiding affected communities through various forms of support.

The magazine also provides health care information for eligible union singers and recording artists.

Readers can access all these stories and more in the latest issue of SAG-AFTRA magazine.

Organizations Mentioned: SAG-AFTRA

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