A trend is emerging for children’s companies outside the content space to launch production and entertainment arms, especially as broadcasters and streamers seek shows based on known IP and existing brands.
People's exhibit 176A documents how a deal is done for Playboy model's story. It shows how her lawyer sealed a deal for $150k with National Enquirer editor. 'Did he cheat on Melania,' asks editor Dylan Howard on June 10, 2016
In a recent opinion piece in The Washington Times, former Colorado state Sen. Chris Holbert argued that Republicans in Congress should pass marijuana reform, including the SAFER Banking Act.
Shafaqna English- British Muslim Students told stories of prayer at school after a pupil lost her legal challenge against a top London school after it brought in a ban to promote social cohesion. It was in year nine when Hanzla started praying in the playground during lunchtime at his secondary
Dave Zirin A Q&A with the creators of The Occupation of the American Mind, a documentary analyzing media coverage of the occupation of Palestine.
The documentary Ahead of the Curve, out now on Netflix, tells the story of an iconic lesbian publication and its equally iconic founder
Amy Adams is set to star in At the Sea, a new drama that will be developed by Kornel Mundruczó and Kata Wéber, the director and writer of films such as Pieces of a...
Kersal Moor has a fascinating place in Greater Manchester's history - from its geological quirks to its role in working class movements and Greater Manchester's sporting life. Here, M.E.N Chief Reporter Neal Keeling explores its incredible story.
If you like “Daisy Jones & The Six,” listen to Fleetwood Mac, have an adoration for ’70s clothing, or are just in the mood for a moving story, then “Stereophonic” is the perfect play for you. “Stereophonic” opened on Broadway last Friday following its world debut last fall at Playwrights Horizons. The story follows the This story Review: The play ‘Stereophonic’ tells the bittersweet story of a ’70s band appeared first on Washington Square News.
Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo discuss Mariko's absence, old Blackthorne, and the (lack of) the Battle of Sekigahara.
I have an ongoing series with the butterfly. The idea of the butterfly came from my childhood memory. From a young age, I knew that people were crossing the border from Mexico through my little factory town I grew up in, Plaster City, Calif. I’d see them go into the night, not knowing how they would get through the harsh desert. I was fascinated and terrified that these people were making this trek, so I came up with this idea that maybe a butterfly picked them up and took them to safety. The...