
Howard Hughes’ 1930 film Hell’s Angels cost four lives, erased a star, and launched a myth. Here’s what Hollywood doesn’t want you to remember. Read More

A solo traveler explores London’s Magnificent Seven cemeteries: Highgate, Abney Park and Bunhill Fields uncovering beauty, fear and vintage magic. Read More

This personal reflection explores Carmen Miranda’s identity and itoday’s Latinx diaspora—linking celebrity, displacement, and the fight for belonging across generations. Read More

Experience The Winehouse Revival: Coco Lamarr’s haunting, heart-wrenching tribute to Amy Winehouse that goes beyond imitation and into raw connection. Read More

Sinners is now the first film on streaming to feature a version in Black American Sign Language. This release is a powerful move for access and representation. Read More

On June 27, 2025, inside the glowing walls of CaliKings Studios in Silver Lake, something radical unfolded. And no, I’m not just saying that to be dramatic. The show was […] Read More

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. Read More

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. Read More

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. Read More

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. Read More