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From the Ballet Russe to Outer Space Melodies: A Q&A with David Raiklen, a Composer for the Ages
Where there is music in whatever form it takes -- live concert, film, TV, ballet, even radio -- there you will find composer David Raiklen. Most recently, his musical muse is Mia Slavenska, the once glittering leading... -
Kristin Bauer van Straten Talks Playing Maleficent on ‘OUAT’ and Life After ‘True Blood’
True Blood may have ended last summer, but Kristin Bauer van Straten -- known for playing Pam Swynford De Beaufort, Eric Northman’s sassy, sexy, brutally honest right-hand -- isn’t finished playing the bad girl in a... -
Producer and Go-Getter Adi Shankar Talks Diversity and the Need for Integrity in the Film Industry
A guy in a cubicle, wearing a suit -- this was Adi Shankar’s future according to his parents. But while they continued to search for a better life for themselves and their child by constantly relocating from country... -
From The Broadway Stage to the Spotlight of Tyler Perry’s ‘The Haves and the Have Nots’: Renee Lawless Discusses a New Season of Lessons
Renee Lawless has fallen into a life of riches these days. But the up-and-coming actress with hair as fiery as the color of a setting sun hasn’t always been accustomed to an obscenely wealthy lifestyle. Off-screen, a... -
Long Live the Newest Disney Princess: An Interview with Karen David of ABC’s ‘Galavant’
There was something about the script of Galavant that gave actress Karen David pause. "A Jennifer Lawrence Type" is what was written in black and white. She recalled feeling something akin to her heart sinking... -
On ‘The Royal Road’ to Sundance with Filmmaker Jenni Olson
Travel the road with experimental lesbian filmmaker Jenni Olson and you’re in for quite a ride — Don Juan, Alfred Hitchcock, Kim Novak, even Father Junípero Serra are all part of her rambling, confessional... -
Appropriate is as Appropriate Does: An Interview with Desiree Akhavan, Writer, Actor & Director of ‘Appropriate Behavior’
There’s something shifting on American soil: a brash, sassy, at times naïve yet sexually inquisitive segment of society has staked out turf that until now has remained behind a barbed wire fence. But with its... -
The Life (and Death) of George Riley
Who is this George Riley anyway? The three couples in Life of Riley, Alain Resnais’ last farewell film which premiered at the 51st annual New York Film Festival this last October, talk and talk and talk about him. He... -
‘Pretty Rosebud’ Explores Social Taboos and the True Meaning of Happiness
According to British philosopher John Stuart Mill’s Greatest Happiness Principle, “actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.” But... -
Taylor-Ann Hasselhoff Opens Up About Finding Success Right At Home and Following in Her Father’s Footsteps
Not all stars travel far in order to pursue their dreams. In fact, some are bred right in the thick of it. Taylor-Ann Hasselhoff, the daughter of the renowned actor David Hasselhoff (known for his roles on Baywatch, The...
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