Travis Laurence Naught examines the relevance and importance of theatre and stage productions, especially as we begin to pivot out of a pandemic.
Corie Skolnick’s latest Communiqués From Geezerville “Will and Chris at the Oscars” reflects on current events and the recent Oscars ceremony brouhaha.
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest had one foot in the future, and the other aimed at foes and challenges of yesteryear.
Alongside those taken by the pandemic, 2020 has been a year that has claimed many notable names too. I had the honor of meeting several over the years.
With America on the cusp of another lockdown, reading will become the primary occupation for many. But what author suits the time we’re living in?
While COVID-19 has indelibly changed our reality, I’m wondering how it will influence our fictional portrayal of it.
In an effort to “spread awareness,” white celebrities have taken to the internet, sharing their own experiences with racism. The internet was not best pleased.
Cryptozoology is a strange art form; it’s the study of fictional creatures, but it occasionally comes true.
Phylicia Rashad shares her life on Tori Reid’s latest podcast, discussing all the things that make her “America’s Mom.”