For Easter: Five of Our Favorite Scary Rabbit Moments from Film

For Easter: Five of Our Favorite Scary Rabbit Moments from Film by Matt Warren It’s no secret that many of our most cherished holiday folk tales are low-key terrifying. Similar to Christmas being symbolized by a jovial man in a red suit, Easter has become synonymous with bunnies and eggs. And certainly, the idea of […]

Submit Your Film to the 2018 LA Film Festival TODAY

Let’s talk about your New Year’s Resolutions. Losing 20 lbs.? Simple. Quitting delicious cigarettes? Done! Mastering the deadly art of Brazilian capoeira? Ambitious, but doable. Getting your movie into a major US film festival? Possible starting today. But as with any goal, reaching your target 2018 achievements starts with identifying specific action items. So let’s […]

Jennifer Lewis | The Mother Of Black Hollywood

The “Mega Diva” and legendary star of Black-ish looks back on her memorable journey to fame and the unforgettable life lessons she learned along the way. Jenifer Lewis keeps it real in this provocative and touching memoir by a mid-western girl with a dream whose journey from poverty to Hollywood will move, shock, and inspire […]

What Will you Read For April 2018

The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer From the New York Times bestselling author of The Interestings, an electric, multilayered novel about ambition, power, friendship, and mentorship, and the romantic ideals we all follow deep into adulthood, not just about who we want to be with, but who we want to be. Women in Sunlight by Frances Mayes By the bestselling […]

Film Actresses You Need To Know About In 2018

Photo: Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock. 2018 has dawned with the promise of change. The last couple of months of 2017 were dominated by a tsunami of accounts exposing systemic abuse in Hollywood, and beyond. Powerful men have lost their jobs, as more and more women feel empowered to share their stories. In that context, it feels […]

Six Ways You Can Help in the Wake of Natural Disaster

 Hurricane Harvey made landfall days ago, but it continues to soak Texas and the Gulf Coast. It’s on its way to setting a new U.S. rainfall record for any tropical storm or hurricane. The images are unimaginable and the damage is catastrophic for hundreds of thousands of people. More than 30,000 people are expected to […]

INTERVIEW: Jennifer Juan – A Cultural Melting Pot Of An Artist

Jennifer Juan is a cultural melting pot of an artist. She is a writer, a musician, a producer, a film maker and a podcast host, currently residing in the Kent countryside, but dreaming of the ocean. A tornado of darkness and delicacy, Juan creates engaging and powerful projects, using a variety of mediums and platforms, […]

Eleventyseven: ‘Rad Science’ is sure to bring along plenty of new fans!

Eleventyseven’s brand of catchiness originates in a crossbreed of dance, electro, punk and rock. Their comeback album – ‘Rad Science’ – released after a 3-year hiatus, combines groove with crunching chords and hands-in-the-air choruses. The band originally released their first label debut in 2005, quickly gaining notoriety on the various Sony/BMG imprints they inhabited. Their […]

Brice Sedgwick: “Venice” reaches into your heart and soul, and connects

Consistency is the easiest virtue to feel cynicism toward – it’s not flashy and it can be hard to get excited about it. Albums that shatter expectations often make headlines, and bands that constantly evolve their sound tend to get the most applause. Putting out a great EP or album, with song after great song, […]

Ashley J: “Satisfied” – a contemporary artistic powerhouse!

The 3-time Billboard charging artist Ashley J has just released her latest single, entitled “Satisfied”, which is the title track from her upcoming EP. Her previous singles, released via Bombshell Music, Inc., “Unbreakable”, charted at #2, and “Trapped” had an incredible 5-week #1 long run on the European Independent Chart. Recorded in Canada with producers […]

LREDS: “Tell Me” ft. Rafaela Koseva – a perfect amalgam for crossover EDM and Pop

Electronic dance music has turned into a multi-billion global industry. Simultaneously, producing and making music have become far easier than when synth bands dropped songs in the early 80’s: physical, analog equipment has been replaced by easily accessible and affordable software. And with the internet as your audience, bedroom producers have taken the music world […]

Damian Sage: “Memories” – a bold and powerful statement!

There has never been such a gap between popular and quality mainstream music as there is today. The biggest cause of this shift is technology. You can listen to virtually any artist and any song, in any genre, subgenre and sub-subgenre, instantly, at the push of a button. There’s amazing technology that can actually tell […]

Children’s book praising Hitler as ‘amazing leader’ pulled by Indian publisher

An Indian publisher has withdrawn a book for children which included Adolf Hitler on a list of “amazing leaders … who have devoted their lives [to] the betterment of their country and people”. Pegasus, the children’s books imprint of India’s B Jain Publishing Group, confirmed to the Guardian on 26 March that its title Leaders […]

A Comic Book Artist Who Makes the Invisible Visible

PARIS — The French comic book artist Yvan Alagbé consistently gets the same question about his work: “Why do you always draw black people?” His interrogative reply is twofold: “Have you ever once asked a white person why he only draws white people?” and “Is it not possible for me to draw a black person […]