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Opening Doors and Taking Up Space, One Journey at a Time
How therapist and host of ‘The Queer Magic Podcast’, Luis Cornejo, is creating space for queer and BIPOC individuals in mainstream entertainment
THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER REVIEW: TURNING HEADS IS HARDER THAN IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO
The Exorcist: Believer proves how much harder it is to turn heads 50 years later Fifty years ago Warner Brothers delivered William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’ on Christmas day. The film [ … ]
Seasons Change – Faye Viviana Exits Crimson Square TC As Executive Producer
Faye Viviana, Founder and Executive Producer of Crimson Square Theatre Company has officially resigned from the company
Spider-Verse Sequel: Behind the Scenes Challenges Unveiled
It’s been a little over a month since Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation unveiled the highly anticipated sequel to “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” and the excitement surrounding the film [ … ]
Indiana Jones, Screen Writers and American Nazis
The revival of Nazi’s in Disney’s ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’
Why 80s Action Movies Are Still Cool and Why Today’s Are Still Watchable
In the given time of history of 80s action cinema, people were endowed with the ‘boom’ and ‘bang’ of theater amusement.
Flamin’ Hot: Empowering the Mexican Identity in the United States
The importance of “Flamin’ Hot” is the representation of not just Mexican-Americans but Mexicans as a whole
Danie Cansino – ‘THIS IS MY BLOOD’
Charlie James Gallery is delighted to present our second solo exhibition of paintings and drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Danie Cansino titled ‘This is My Blood’, opening May 6th at the gallery from 6-9 pm.
L.A. Play Review: Bob’s Holiday Office Party
Even after 25 years running, the play, “Bob’s Holiday Office Party” has become a holiday cult hit.