Two time Oscar nominee and Emmy Award winner Sharen Davis shares how she uses costume design to tell powerful Black stories across 150+ years of film history.
Alma Reville wasn’t just Mrs. Alfred Hitchcock. She shaped Psycho and changed horror forever. She did it without credit despite having a film career of her own.
Hitchcock’s Psycho broke the rules and rewrote the fate of women in horror forever. Sixty-five years later, the blood trail it left still haunts the genre.
LA Phil’s Seoul Festival showcased Korean composers, Sunwook Kim, and a genre-bending viola concerto in one of the most thrilling concerts of 2025.
Regina George tops the list of the most fashionable fictional characters. From Elle Woods to Kelly Kapowski here’s who’s still influencing your closet today.
Walk the Academy Museum’s stunning set design exhibit showing Anna Karenina, Beauty & the Beast, Barbie. A feminist feast of storytelling and hands on fun..
Greenwood and Spencer on how set design empowers women and inspires young creatives through narrative, visibility, and intentional world-building.
Confidential magazine wasn’t just America’s most scandalous tabloid—it was weaponized gossip. The kind that didn’t just destroy careers. It destroyed people.
Designer Hope Johnstun speaks out on unpaid work, broken promises, and the fall of Pinup Girl Clothing and her time working with owner, Laura Byrnes.
Mi Vida Loca isn’t just a cult classic—it’s a cultural landmark. This story honors Shelley, La Chiquita, and demands justice for girls the system failed.