Like many, my relationship with writing is a complex blend of love and frustration. When inspiration strikes, and time permits, I find that I can write quite well. Yet, those moments are rare, fleeting, and all the more precious for it. There […]
This post attempts to explores the complex interplay of gender dynamics in popular culture and the economy in 2023. It examines the unprecedented rise of women in entertainment, the crisis of masculinity, and the transformation of gender narratives. Drawing on various sources, […]
Alright, let’s switch gears a bit. I admit this blog dives pretty deep most of the time but every now and then we can find time to lighten up and this Tuesday is the season premiere of the Hulu hit, “Only Murders […]
The ongoing actors and writers strike has cast a spotlight on Atlanta’s burgeoning film industry, revealing the challenges faced by non-union workers in a state that is not particularly union-friendly. However, the story of Atlanta’s rise as a major hub for film […]
In a year marked by labor unrest and high-profile union drives, the American workforce is witnessing a resurgence in union activity, despite a slight decrease in union membership rates. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that the union membership rate in […]
The Soulful Journey of Lowell George, the Fierce Spirit of Pramila Jayapal, and the Provocative Artistry of Ai Weiwei In a new feature I’m calling 3 people you should know, I will take a moment to talk about some of the people […]
Abstract: This article attempts to explore the role of artists as leaders in society and business, particularly in the context of the ongoing strike in the motion picture industry. It highlights the works of Nikki Giovanni and Chris Wells as examples of […]
The Brooklyn Public Library’s Books Unbanned program reportedly offers a complimentary library card to individuals aged 13-21. This unique initiative aims to provide access to books that have been removed from school or public libraries in response to censorship and book banning […]