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  • Butch Chelliah and The Desire To Belong
    Mar 17 2022

    On this brand new interview segment of Hollywood Weekly Podcast, co-founder of Unfiltered Dating app, Butch Chelliah, joins new host Maya Mahmud as they discuss love, ghosting, and the desire to belong.

    To learn more about Unfiltered, visit: http://unfiltered.love

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    19 min
  • Al Hirschfeld Foundation presents "AMPLIFIED DIGNITY," online exhibition celebrating BLACK HISTORY
    Nov 8 2021

    The Al Hirschfeld Foundation celebrates Black History with its latest online exhibition, Amplified Dignity: Black Dancers Drawn by Hirschfeld. The exhibition features Hirschfeld's reflections of legendary 20th Century artists including Sammy Davis Jr., Josephine Baker, Nicholas Brothers, Bunny Briggs, Judith Jamison, Hinton Battle, Maurice Hines, and Honi Coles.

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    8 min
  • Raylene Harewood Reveals the serious side of stand-up comedy
    Nov 1 2021

    Canadian born Raylene Harewood began working in the professional theatre scene at age 16. She moved to Vancouver at 19 to pursue an acting diploma at Studio 58. After graduating, Raylene continued working in theatre as well as film and television. She has appeared in such popular TV series as The Magicians, Charmed, Supernatural, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and as Ms. Fleckberg in The Healing Powers of Dude. Her movie credits include The Babysitter and Cranberry Christmas. In the inspirational All Joking Aside, Harewood is Charlene Murray, a struggling stand-up comic dealing with personal issues and a hard-nosed has-been comic who, as her mentor, pulls no punches.

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    5 min
  • Brave Williams: “Be comfortable in your own skin.”
    Oct 25 2021

    Brave Williams is just getting started. She’s a singer, spoken word artist and now an actress. Most importantly, she’s a good soul. She’s young, vibrant, and a bright smile in a room too often full of frowns. She’s somewhat of a homebody, satisfied with sitting at home, lighting some candles and getting lost in a good book. But she is also a planner in moments of solitude. She writes down her plans and how she will carry them out. Audiences will see her play Shelby Quinn in the indie film, Love Dot Com, this summer. The movie has mass appeal, mostly because of Brave’s natural talent on screen. A few years ago, she was on R&B Divas: Los Angeles, but she was destined to do much more than reality television. Brave’s body of work and her work ethic will inspire generations.

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    8 min
  • Marvin Spruill, Country Soul Singer
    Oct 18 2021

    Maya Angelou said you may not remember a person's name, but you will never forget the way they made you feel. The unanimous feeling on how Country Soul Singer/Promoter/ manager loves country music. Whether he's singing to you an old Hank Williams song or just talking to you. His charm is magnetic and as deep as his sincere love for country music.

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    10 min
  • Michael Matthews, Founder of DigitalRadioTracker.com Inc.
    Oct 11 2021

    It is easy to forget that there was a time when Independents (an Indie recording artist, musician, and music entrepreneur) struggled for the attention of mainstream audiences. It was not easy. Even the term “indie” made people feel that their songs would be cheaply made and did not have enough worth or merit to be picked up by a major label record executive. No one paid attention to the Indies because, well, honestly, can anything good come from independent music makers who are independently working outside of a major label system on tiny budgets? The answer is yes.

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    11 min
  • For The Stars
    Oct 4 2021

    We’re rolling out the red carpet as For The Stars celebrates their 22nd anniversary. This Hollywood based fashion treasure has been serving up handmade, one of a kind, show stopping looks for over two decades, and leaves many wondering how they continue to create masterpieces that send shockwaves down the runway.

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    4 min
  • Making a Way Out of No Way
    Sep 27 2021

    When Jacquelyn E. Stone was a young girl, growing up in then-segregated Williamsburg, Virginia, her mother shared the biography of an African American shopkeeper from Williamsburg who was so wealthy he loaned money to then-president of The College of William & Mary—a school that did not allow people of color to enroll until 1951. Growing up just steps away from the college, even as a child Stone was struck by the fact that a Black man was wealthy enough to grant a loan to the leader of William & Mary, yet would have been barred from attending as a student.

    It’s a story that must have stuck with her.

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    16 min