Arts
Bold & Beautiful: Anya Bacon
Anya Bacon’s work as a drag queen and activist is a testament to the power of art to inspire, uplift and create change. … read more
Mad King Productions Aims To Be a Theater Company for...
Since the beginning, Mad King Productions has centered around fostering an inclusive space. … read more
Maria Bakalova and Hala Matar on Electra: Performing Truth, Playing...
If Electra is any indication, Bakalova and Matar are both wide awake and vibrant. Two highly driven and immensely artists, connected by a passion for pushing boundaries. … read more
Film Review: The Surfer
The Surfer is like catching a small wave that looks promising at first — enough to keep you upright and coasting, but it fizzles out before it ever crests. … read more
SLUG Style: Hanna Tatro
When she’s not yearning for the crispy taste of bread, Hanna Tatro is dishing out a hot sense of style. The clothes: sizzling! The jewelry: golden! … read more
Cinematographer Martin Ruhe is Anything But An Amateur
Martin Ruhe’s distinctive visual style has brought nuance and depth to an impressive filmography, earning him a place among the most respected cinematographers of his generation. … read more
Film Review: Thunderbolts*
Thunderbolts* is not a truly great film, but it didn’t need to be. It just needed to give us some signs that Marvel still had some gas in the tank. … read more
Film Review: Sinners
Ryan Coogler has done it again! A masterclass in visuals, storytelling and music, Sinners brings more than enough for the audience to sink its teeth into. … read more
The Enigmatic Artist is Resurrected in The Form of Elmer...
While we walk and talk, we are followed by his loving and adorable bambino hairless cat, Ziggy. To say I could’ve stayed there for hours would be an understatement. … read more
Film Review: A Nice Indian Boy
A Nice Indian Boy gives you all the warm fuzzies you hope for when you go into a rom-com. I won’t be afraid to admit that there were moments when I nearly teared up. … read more
Series Review: The Rehearsal: Season Two: Episode One
While there’s no shortage of Fielder’s trademark awkwardness, most of the laughs come from shock, mainly at the attention Fielder pays to his sets. … read more
Film Review: On Swift Horses
On Swift Horses is more sluggish than swift, though manages to get itself from one end of the track to the other. … read more