The Messiness of Love, Family and Identity: Q&A With Lysley Tenorio
The Messiness of Love, Family and Identity: Q&A With Lysley TenorioHuffington Post (blog)The people of Lysley Tenorio's story collection, Monstress (Ecco), are straddlers. Most obviously, they straddle cultures. Filipino immigrants in America pine for their native land or wish, often hopelessly, to assimilate indistinguishably into the ...
Older Faces on Screen Draw an Overlooked Crowd
Older Faces on Screen Draw an Overlooked CrowdNew York TimesLOS ANGELES — Anytime a film costs $10 million to make and ticket sales approach $100 million, Hollywood pays attention. But jaws really drop when a movie starring actors in their 70s and aimed at people over 50 pulls off that trick. Wait. Stop.and more »
It Ain't Over: From Waiting Tables To Wardrobing Hollywood's Hottest Stars
It Ain't Over: From Waiting Tables To Wardrobing Hollywood's Hottest StarsHuffington PostThis week's story is about a waitress who believed in her dream, took a leap of faith and found her place in Hollywood. -– Marlo, MarloThomas.com By Lori Weiss From the age of 15, Renee Claire was waiting tables to earn extra cash.
Bee Gees Author Andrew Sandoval Pays Tribute to Robin Gibb
Bee Gees Author Andrew Sandoval Pays Tribute to Robin GibbHollywood ReporterThe Grammy-nominated producer and scribe of "The Day-By-Day Story, 1945-1972," an upcoming book on the band of brothers, honors the songwriting cornerstone of the famous trio. This story first appeared in the June 1 issue of The Hollywood Reporter ...and more »
Student actors bring Hollywood to Mt. Laurel
Student actors bring Hollywood to Mt. LaurelThe Mt. Laurel TelegramBy Kathleen Duffy More than 100 area children from fifth- through eighth-grade comprised the cast, crew, and pit orchestra for “Hay Dayz of Hollywood,” a community education performance by the Mt. Laurel Schools' spring STEP Theater.