A lot of books get published about pro wrestling, but Dave Rueter's 'Kayfabe: A Love Story' is something very different.
We got an opportunity to chat with the creators of the acclaimed 'Stray Dogs' miniseries about how the concept came to life, working in horror, the upcoming film adaptation, and more.
Fresh off 'Space Force's' season one debut, we spoke with Don Lake about his role in the series, the magnetic chemistry among the all-star cast, his roots at The Second City, and much more.
Fresh from the release of his adapted film, 'Christmas Jars', writer Jason Wright gave us some insight into the process of developing it, the inspiration behind the story, and what's next.
Daniel J. Watts talks about the impact that John Leguizamo's iconic one-man show, 'Freak', had on him and his work for our IMPACT series.
Daniel J. Watts is a rising multidisciplinary performance artist (actor, dancer, writer, poet, and much more) by way of New York and he sat down to talk with us about how he got his start in acting, some of his most memorable experiences on Broadway, the differences between performing on stage versus a TV/film set, his role on Tracy Morgan's new show,ย The Last OG, and gives advice to aspiring actors.
Check out our sit down with Jeff Bonnett, Hollywood screenwriter as we talk in depth about the screenwriting process, pitching a screenplay to studios, Christmas movies, Lindsay Lohan taking the lead in his movie 'Falling for Christmas,' and more.
DeLillo tells a tale reminiscent of our current planetary stagnation with the post-modern approach of an unreliable narrator, yet, he still manages to display the penetrating gaze of a true visionary.
Haruki Murakami's idea is to try to lift the nation's spirits under the current coronavirus lockdown by playing some of his favorite songs and answering listener questions in a two-hour show across 39 Japanese radio shows.
Why would any publisher fail to bring this romance author, one of the first to ever receive a multi-million dollar contract, back into the light?
In 1972, journalist Hunter S. Thompson provided characteristically unique insight into why the Democrats lost the election against Nixon. In 2016, we learned that the DNC didn't learn from their past mistakes.