For the past decade, Sheryl Aronson has been a trusted voice at Agenda Magazine, known for her insightful interviews and her popular column, Arting Around, which delves into the lives of artists from all creative spheres. But now, Sheryl is stepping into a new chapter of her career as she […]
A Multisensory Journey Through Incarceration and Family: “The Just and the Blind” The Los Angeles Debut
On a warm August evening, The Ford theater became a vessel for poignant storytelling as “The Just and the Blind” premiered to a captivated audience. Conceived and written by spoken word artist Marc Bamuthi Joseph, with an original score by composer Daniel Bernard Roumain, the multimedia performance blended poetry, music, […]
Fly Me to the Moon: A Romantic Ride to the 1969 Moon Landing
“Fly Me to the Moon,” directed by Greg Berlanti and produced by Scarlett Johansson, captures the excitement of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing with a fresh narrative twist. Starring Johansson as a blonde bombshell publicist hired by the White House and Channing Tatum as a principled NASA director, the […]
Renauld White: The Trailblazing Icon Who Redefined Black Representation in Fashion and Film
Renauld White was a pivotal figure in the modeling and acting industries, heralded for his groundbreaking contributions that reshaped the representation of Black men in mainstream media. Renowned for his exceptional talent and undeniable charisma, White’s career spans decades of influential work, earning him a lasting legacy as a changemaker. […]
Priscilla: A Solemn Exploration of an Odd Love Affair
I recently watched Priscilla during a flight to Texas. This film delves into the unusual and controversial relationship between Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley. As history tells us, Elvis met Priscilla when she was just 14 years old. The King of Rock & Roll had many women in his career, […]
Cinderella (2015): A Timeless Classic Reimagined
I recently had the pleasure of watching Disney’s 2015 live-action adaptation of Cinderella. As a huge Disney fan, I’ve seen every Cinderella film adaptation, but this one stands out as the best. I was surprised I had never seen this version before. If it weren’t for the captivating snippets on […]
Despicable Me 4: A Delightful Return to Minions Mayhem
As a long-time fan of Gru and his lovable Minions, I was eagerly anticipating the release of Despicable Me 4. This film, directed by Kyle Balda, Brad Ableson, and Jonathan del Val, continues the delightful chaos and heartwarming stories that have made the franchise a global phenomenon. Cast and Characters: […]
Glamour and Grace: Kevan Hall Dresses “Bold & Beautiful” Actresses for 51st Daytime Emmy Awards
The Daytime Emmy Awards have long been a celebration of both television excellence and red carpet glamour. Since their inception in 1974, the awards have evolved into a fashion showcase, with designers vying to dress daytime TV’s most beloved stars. Over the decades, the red carpet has seen a transformation […]
Woodbury University Celebrates Black Design Collective Founders Kevan Hall and TJ Walker
Woodbury University hosted an extraordinary evening of fashion on May 9, 2024, at the Alex Theater in Glendale, CA, to honor the Black Design Collective and its founders, Kevan Hall and TJ Walker. The event, led by Dean Jeff Bellantoni and Fashion Design Chair Anna Leiker, celebrated Hall and Walker’s […]
Dev Patel’s Gritty Vigilante Tale: A Review of “Monkey Man”
After an unsettling exploration of history with my recent article on Pol Pot, the infamous dictator, I sought refuge in the silver screen and found it in the unassuming yet captivating vigilante film “Monkey Man,” directed by Dev Patel with a nod to the collaborative genius of Jordan Peele. Despite […]