But he continued working, appearing frail and often in a wheelchair. 10, 2020.We learned of the deceased through the following tribute posted on social media.It is with an incredibly heavy heart that I share the unfortunate news that Nobuhiko Obayashi, director of House (1977) has passed away.The man had an incredibly creative eye. How the deal happened.Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s aides defend her push for little-used coronavirus hospital built by Walsh Construction as important ‘insurance policy’ at a time of ‘immense emergency.’Nate Simpson, who co-founded The Rink, a South Side skating haven, dead at 75‘The Rink was a real mainstay,’ longtime patron Natha Mitchell says. Yes, he says, it’s really as bad as you’ve heard.Statewide in California, the transmission rate of COVID-19 has stabilized or is falling, and hospitalization rates are also dropping.The body that runs the electric grid for most of California has declared a statewide Stage 3 emergency due to excessive heat driving up electricity use and straining the grid.President Trump’s order for a $400 unemployment extension might end up being $300 -- if it arrives at all. TOKYO (AP): Nobuhiko Obayashi, one of Japan's most prolific filmmakers who devoted his works to depicting war's horrors and singing the eternal power of movies, has died.He was 82. He was born in 1938, and his childhood overlapped with World War II, years remembered for Japan’s aggression and atrocities against its neighbors but also a period during which Japanese people suffered hunger, abuse and mass deaths. Nobuhiko Obayashi, an influential Japanese film director, has died. Nobuhiko Obayashi, one of Japan’s most prolific filmmakers who devoted his works to depicting war’s horrors and singing the eternal power of movies, has died. The Japanese filmmaker had been diagnosed with lung cancer in 2016, not long after celebrating the largest retrospective of his work ever assembled in the US, in 2015 at New York's Japan Society. The official site for his latest film, “Labyrinth of Cinema,” said that Obayashi died late Friday.TOKYO — Nobuhiko Obayashi, one of Japan’s most prolific filmmakers who devoted his works to depicting war’s horrors and singing the eternal power of movies, has died. It was a place for people to go in the community with their families.’Search underway in west, southwest suburbs for missing United Airlines executiveJake Cefolia, senior vice president of worldwide sales for the Chicago-based airline, was last seen Aug. 6, according to United.Trump finally admits it: He’s weakening the postal service to sway electionsIt should disgust every American that a U.S. president — to tip the scales toward his own re-election — would openly work to destroy elements enshrined in the Constitution: the promise of honest elections. The 2020 Premios Juventud staged a stunning tribute to late Tejano music icon Selena, featuring Danna Paola, Natti Natasha, Greeicy and Ally Brooke.The Canadian rock band pays tribute to the late country-rock star Charlie Daniels with a cover of his 1979 smash “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.”Comedian Amy Schumer and chef Chris Fischer will pause plans to expand their family because she can no longer tolerate IVF treatments or another pregnancy.In today’s “WAP” update, Cardi B says she spent $100,000 on COVID-19 testing for the video. The Tokyo city and central government have requested that public gatherings are avoided because of the pandemic.Know about breaking news as it happens. BREAKING NEWS: Japanese film director Nobuhiko Obayashi dies at 82 ==Kyodo. Associated Press And country artist Margo Price gives the hit song a makeover.Japanese director Nobuhiko Obayashi holds up his hand in the sign language of “I love you” to stress that it is an important message in his films. “Movies express freedom.”He said then he was working on another film, while acknowledging he was aware of the limitations of his health, all the work taking longer.At the end of the interview, he said he wanted to demonstrate his lifetime goal for his filmmaking. This post will be updated as soon as we have that information.John Okoro covers the Death News for Celebritiesdeath.com. He was 82.