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Laura Gómez on the Fourth Season of ‘OITNB’ and Her Interest in Prison Reform
“Sometimes not knowing helps you to not judge and just create.” These are the words that are soon to make Laura Gómez a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. -
Singaporean Band Pleasantry Brings Themes of Empathy, Tolerance and Individual Journeys to the Forefront in Their Latest Album
There are times when a casual hobby becomes a full-fledged passion, like how borrowing a friend’s guitar to learn a few tunes turns into a daily ritual of writing songs for a weekly open-mic night at the local bar. It... -
Actor Allen Maldonado Dishes On Growing Up In Compton, Meeting Dr. Dre, And His Philanthropic Efforts With Foster Kids And At-Risk Youth
If you look at Allen Maldonado’s Instagram, you’ll see that all of his pictures are fittingly hashtagged “Summer of Maldonado.” Making quite a name for himself in the Hollywood hills, this California native has... -
Skyler Shaye Dishes On Growing Up Amongst Hollywood Royalty, Her Role in ‘Ray Donovan,’ And Reminds Us How She Brought MerDer Together On ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Growing up in Los Angeles and rubbing shoulders with major Hollywood figures during family dinner parties definitely sounds like a dream to most, one that many aspiring artists wish for every day. Admittedly, there are... -
The ‘UnREAL’ Hollywood, Tough Situations, And How To Always Be Yourself According To Actress Natasha Wilson
Optimism is not always the easiest thing to hold onto, especially in a world that is so jaded. But although struggles are abundant in all of our lives, actress Natasha Wilson tends to cling to the silver lining in every... -
Creed Bratton Dishes On Life During and After ‘The Office,’ Playing With The Grass Roots, And His Solo Tour
If you were a fan of the NBC comedy "The Office," you know Creed Bratton: odd, distant, and peculiar. He was a supporting staple of the show for the entirety of its run, making you have fits -- fits of laughter that is.... -
Musician Nick Lopez Talks ‘Boombox & Tapestops’ EP, Ghostwriting, and the Struggles of Life in L.A.
Age, gender, class and race: these are all different labels that people are often classified under. Musician Nick Lopez tells us that genres are no different in their attempt to define what music is and what it isn’t.... -
David Bloom Dishes on Netflix’s ‘Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp’ And His Binge-Watching Habits
Not ready to let go of summer just yet? Well, you’re in luck as neither is Netflix with its new family comedy series "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." -
Chazz Nittolo Talks Nickelodeon’s ‘100 Things to Do Before High School,’ Being Homeschooled, And His Passion for the World of Film
He may be only 15, but the super cute and charming Chazz Nittolo is already making his mark in the entertainment industry. In addition to being a NEXT model, he also stars in the hit Nickelodeon family comedy "100... -
Confrontation, Ambivalence and Death: Discussing ‘One Cut, One Life’ with Filmmaker Lucia Small
It can be difficult for two passionate filmmakers to collaborate on a project. The task is made more difficult when those directors have a history together of past work and disagreement. Add to this equation a deadly...
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