The Cosmic Lens: How The X-Files Anticipated Modern UAP Disclosure – The 1993 Script...
Yet three decades later, a surprising question has emerged: What if the themes of The X-Files were not merely entertainment, but an uncanny reflection of events now unfolding in the real world?
Harry Styles’ Madison Square Garden Shows Aren’t Sold Out
Although the tour has only recently begun, Styles has faced growing scrutiny from fans, with criticism ranging from his performances to the costumes, sound quality, and overall staging.
Jordan Bush Brings Spike Lee-Style Fire to the Screen with A Winner Never Wins
Written, produced, directed by, and starring Jordan A. Bush, the film carries the emotional courage and social realism reminiscent of early Spike Lee works.
Simon Bois: The People’s Artist in Waiting
I invite you to take a look inside the heart and mind of a talented artist, who uses his art “to build, to confront… and sometimes to rebuild.”
Please join me in learning more about the extremely talented, Simon Bois.
The Future of Live Entertainment: Beyond the Broadcast Studio
Technology is knocking down old walls, making content more exciting, immersive, and available to everyone.
Uncle George: The Music Man
There are documentaries that inform, and then there are documentaries that restore legacy. Uncle George: The Music Man does both with power, precision, and heart.
The Main Ingredients to Putting on a Live Concert
In this post, we’ll discuss what these components are and more generally, what you should focus on to ensure you are putting on a concert that people are going to enjoy. Read on to see what might be involved.
Diane Warren: “The Relentless Hitmaker”
After decades of near misses, the industry finally acknowledged what audiences had known all along: her songs endure because they are timeless.
Why Being a ”Grown Up” Makes Learning an Instrument Easier
But here’s the thing. Being a grown up actually gives you advantages you didn’t have at sixteen. You have discipline and perspective. You know how to stick with something even when it’s not instantly rewarding.
Queen Sheba Feature on Artist’s Voice
In this episode of The Artist’s Voice, poet and spoken word artist Queen Sheba reflects on her Grammy nomination in the spoken word category, the two years of dedicated creative work behind it, and her recording A Hurricane in Heals, sharing what she hopes audiences experience through the piece.