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Writing Tips from Toy Story’s Randy Newman
This is the 100% true story of my accidental contribution to a classic Destiny plays a big part. I didn’t appreciate this at the time, as I was new to Hollywood, but Toy Story would turn out to be one of the most successful films I’d ever have a credit on. And, wow, was my credit amazing! :)
By [Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)3 years ago in Interview
Celebrating Black Business Month With Karwanna D
The Month of August celebrates Business Professionals and Owners of the African American community. Karwanna D is the perfect entrepreneur to be celebrated. She's created the Trillion Dollar GovCon Qualifier App as a tool that's easily accessible to anyone who's interested in getting pre-qualified for government contracts. The app is available on both Apple and Android.
By Tammy Reese3 years ago in Interview
Daisy Buchanan on writing her love story for greedy girls
I first met Daisy Buchanan at the Port Eliot festival. An outdoor festival in Cornwall encompassing music, literature, talks and events, it's an idyllic place to be on a sunny day. But this particular year it started raining a few hours in, and barely stopped for the whole weekend. We were both speaking at the festival, and were introduced, briefly, by friends.
By Sheryl Garratt3 years ago in Interview
Exclusive Interview - Comedian and Tiktok Sensation Steven Ho
Steven Ho is a former ER Technician and current stand up comedian who performs all around Los Angeles, California. Known for his viral “Tips from the ER” videos, Steven has over 12 million followers across TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. I had the chance to chat with him recently about his crazy growth on Tiktok and how hard it was to leave the emergency room after ten years of service.
By Tai Freligh4 years ago in Interview
This Queer Artist Demands to Be Seen and Heard
Talia Keys’ trademark fire and brimstone stage presence is an amalgam of her journey, identity, and musical influences. Growing up, she and her brother were raised by a single mother in Utah. Her dad struggled with addiction and his battles forced Talia to grow up sooner than typical kids her age. Still, she was gifted with a big imagination and whether she was pretending to be Michael Jordan or impersonating Elvis Presley, Talia could entertain herself for hours. She began piano lessons at age 9, drums at 11, guitar at 16 and mandolin at 22. Music was always very prevalent throughout her youth, beginning with The Beatles and turning to Bob Marley in middle school. Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd, and Talking Heads were some of the other artists that played a big role in her musical development. She even had a Kris Kross phase (and yes, she wore her clothes backwards for a time). It opened Talia up to rap and hip hop and she became a huge fan of Tribe Called Quest, The Fugees and Blackalicious.
By Ben Nelson4 years ago in Interview
Exclusive Interview - Sarah Edwards, costume designer for Apple TV+’s Severance
Costume designer Sarah Edwards has collaborated with some of the most talented actors, directors and craftsmen in the industry. She’s worked on everything from small independent films to Oscar winners to big budget action flicks. Some of her most notable credits include Ocean’s 8, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Salt, and The Devil’s Advocate. Sarah’s most recent work can be seen on the Apple TV+ series, Severance. I chatted with her about the first season of Severance as well as trying to tease some hints about what we can expect in the second season. What follows is a lightly edited version of her video interview comments (for grammar and time considerations).
By Tai Freligh4 years ago in Interview
His name is Yip — and it's one you won't forget
Paddy Crewe’s debut novel is set in northern Georgia and the mountains of Tennessee in the early years of the 19th century. My Name Is Yip is an adventure story, a tale of struggle against great odds, a paean to the power of friendship. Its narrator is unable to speak — and so he learns to communicate with slate and chalk. “My name is Yip Tolroy & I am a mute,” his account begins. “I have made not a sound since the day of my birth, October 2nd, 1815. I will say that my life has been something of a trial but such is God’s wish & so I must tell my story here on the page.”
By Erica Wagner4 years ago in Interview
From "Omni" to "Reboot" to "Futurism" to "Vocal"
A couple of weeks ago this conversation took place on the Facebook group Vocal Social Society So here we are... Discussing the Vocal spectres of past, present and future with Brent Millis... the inimitable Vocal Creator Made in DNA
By Caroline Jane4 years ago in Interview
An Interview With Chloe Panta, Editor-In-Chief at North of Bleu
For those searching for an online destination that offers inspirational content on lifestyle, travel, food, home décor and wellness experiences, look no further than North of Bleu. The blog website was created in November of 2021 by Chloe Panta, editor-in-chief and author, to document her travel and lifestyle journeys as well as showcase photos of her work, all of which are taken by Panta herself. While garnering content for NoB during her travels around the world with her husband, who pilots the two in their private, small plane, Panta gains unique insights on style, recipes and tips on better living that she hopes will inspire the modern, millennial woman.
By Angela Rose4 years ago in Interview











