Refinery29 has announced that it’s annual immersive festival of style, culture, and creativity, 29Rooms is going on tour. The popular experience will be available in Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Toronto, and Washington DC. Visitors to the event will be treated to an interactive “Expand Your Reality” experience designed to create new, bold, thought-provoking moments. The hands-on activities and multi-sensory spaces are intended to spark engagement, ignite self-expression, storytelling, and dialogue. City-specific collaborations with local artists will be joined with global artists, creators, visionaries, meaningful causes, and brands to bring the Refinery29 mission to life. Audience favorites such as Teenage Bedroom, a… Read more »
Barriers is complex, messy, and, above all, therapeutic.
Be the world’s best babysitter, borrow a kid or take your own and head to your local Regal Cinema. Regal’s Summer Movie Express is back in 340 theaters nationwide. Every Tuesday and Wednesday two movies will be showing at 10 am for a dollar each. A portion of the proceeds from the $1 movie festival will go to support the Will Rogers Institute. “Summer Movie Express is one of the hottest annual deals Regal offers to its moviegoers. We invite people of all ages to join us for three months of fun and entertainment as we feature family-friendly blockbusters,” said… Read more »
Flying used to be something that was looked forward to. People would wait all year long, sometimes even multiple years, to save money and be able to fly to that destination–Disneyworld, Europe, Cancun, whatever. Think back to the Pan-AM days or early TWA. Beautiful stuff. But now with cheaper flights anyone can fly, which leads us to terrible human beings. I question to even call some of them humans because of just how disgusting and awful people are. We’ve all had annoying flight stories. Be it the person who is just constantly coughing next to you, to the person who… Read more »
This stirring teaser will fill in more of the lives of the Central Park 5 as they go through one of recent history’s most terrible racial injustices.
On episode #62, Wesam is joined by RAY DONOVAN and ATYPICAL star, GRAHAM ROGERS! They discuss Graham’s “ignorance is bliss” start in acting and finding representation, Alan Arkin’s advice on acting, the death of GRUMPY CAT, the disappointing season of GAME OF THRONES, their plans to go fishing and more…Enjoy!
The Lonely Island have just dropped The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience, a 27 minute musical poem extravaganza paying tribute to The Bash Brothers.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines the rise of Riot Grrrl.
At the Grammy Museum on Monday May 6, members from The Bangles, The Dream Syndicate, The 3 O’Clock, and Rain Parade gathered, first for a collective Q&A session and then for a wonderful performance/jam.
ck Mirror returns on June 5th with three all-new stories from creative mastermind Charlie Brooker and executive producer Annabel Jones. Our friends at Netflix have released titles, descriptions, and trailers for the shiny new season. For those new to Black Mirror, the show is less an episodic series following a cohesive set of intertwining linear narratives and more stand-alone singular storytelling with a recognizable backdrop of theme along the lines of The Twilight Zone. Topher Grace, Damson Idris, and Andrew Scott are cast in “Smithereens” where a cab driver with an agenda becomes the center of attention on a day… Read more »