Decoding the Feminine Power in “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans”
…York to live with his mother and her second husband, José García Capote, he had already received recognition for his writing. But his family fell from grace after his stepfather…
…York to live with his mother and her second husband, José García Capote, he had already received recognition for his writing. But his family fell from grace after his stepfather…
Queer Afro-Latinx Dominican and Puerto Rican writer Alyssa Reynoso-Morris is the author of several picture books for children. One of her most recent projects, Plátanos Are Love, has sold over…
…attention as a receipt from the grocery store. Disowned and discarded Lily is desperate to get back in her dad’s good graces and looks for him on Facebook. The Bob…
…Bronze Star, was discharged, and then recalled again before finally finishing USC film school. Focusing mostly on themes from his and his peers’ experiences, Hausmann-Stokes co-founded Veterans in Media and…
…ups and downs you go through.” And boy, does the documentary reveal all the ups and downs. The film shows the recording of At the Drive-In’s third record, “Relationship of…
…it.” The pair eventually entered into the studio to record comedy albums, which were produced by Lou Adler, who later went on to direct their first feature film, Up in…
…stories about common people, normal people, the ones you run into on the street,” Estefanía Piñares tells LatinaMedia.Co. Piñares is the star of Malta a Colombian film that recently premiered…
…leaves Zine Tseng with a character who starts a chain of events that affects all of humanity for a reason that feels hollow. The show never recovers from that. But…
…the age of five. She tears up when recalling how her mother provided for their family by cleaning houses, while her father worked at Burger King. In college, Camila remembers…
…with Restrepo, who recounted, “Today after the premiere, actually, this guy came to me and he said, ‘Hey, I lost someone recently. And you made me cry so much with…