An Interview with Jules Stewart – Director of K-11

K-11 is a gritty new film directed and written by experienced script supervisor and first time director Jules Stewart. The film is set in the county jail’s specialized gay and trans-gender unit, and follows Raymond Saxx Jr. (Goran Visnjic), a record producer waking from a drug-induced blackout to find himself locked up in K-11. When you picked this More...

Maria Doyle Kennedy on Her Latest Album Sing
Maria Doyle Kennedy is a chimera of an artist. She may be best known to American audiences for her roles in shows like Downton Abbey, The Tudors, and Dexter, but her first love is music. Since her latest album Sing More...

We talk with illustrator Ian Penney who discusses his new show Crossing Over
The Rebecca Hossack Gallery features the work of Ian Penney. For more than 20 years he worked as a freelance illustrator mainly in children’s publishing. Creating titles such as The National Trust Book of Nursery More...

Richard Mason Discusses his Newest Novel and his Charity Work
Richard Mason was born in South Africa in 1978 and lives in New York City. His first novel, The Drowning People, published when he was 21 and still a student at Oxford, sold more than a million copies worldwide More...

Quentin Tarantino discusses Django Unchained
In Quentin Tarantino’s latest masterpiece, Django Unchained, with the help of his mentor (Christoph Waltz, a slave-turned-bounty hunter (Jamie Foxx) sets out to rescue his wife (Kerry Washington) from a More...

The Fresh & Onlys talk Loneliness and Love
With their new album Long Slow Dance, the fourth studio album in just as many years, The Fresh and Onlys embark on a lo-fi love experience of forlorn and unrequited love. The sound is stripped of the deep resonance More...

Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture at the Museum Of Natural History
Celebrate culture and cooking, historic meals and markets, and moments in our lives that we mark with food—as well as the ingredients that we have discovered and shaped over the course of thousands of years. As More...

Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture at the Museum Of Natural History
Celebrate culture and cooking, historic meals and markets, and moments in our lives that we mark with food—as well as the ingredients that we have discovered and shaped over the course of thousands of years. As More...

Director Sacha Gervasi discusses Hitchcock
Anthony Hopkins as Alfred Hitchcock in Sacha Gervasi’s HITCHCOCK “I beg permission to mention by name only four people who have given me the most affection, appreciation, encouragement and constant collaboration. More...

We Talk with LMFAO’s DJ Dainjazone
DJ Dainjazone has learned that it pays to be ready at the drop of a “beat.” When LMFAO’s DJ Air took a hiatus from the Party Rock Tour due to a leg injury, Dainjazone stepped up to the plate to take over as More...