





The beloved Littletopia section of the LA Art Show has showcased some of the fastest rising lowbrow and pop art galleries, curators and artists in the world,a movement that first flourished in Southern California, returns.
President Donald Trump ended his first calendar year in office by signing an historic tax overhaul bill, marking his first legislative victory and jump starting his reelection campaign, in what he calls Making America Great Again.
Belles De Lune, the new collection of La Métamorphose explores the hidden and mysterious nature of women and is inspired by the Balsamic moon; this suspended moment in the moon cycle which corresponds to the Dreamtime.
Season of Salt and Honey, a novel by Hannah Tunnicliffe, is another page turner penned with her skillful artistic strokes adding layers of human emotions intertwining untimely heartache and natural healing process with the magic remedies of culinary creations.
Uber editor Tina Brown is exiting Barry Diller’s The Daily Beast, the online magazine she helped create with the IAC/InterActiveCorp founder, when her current contract expires in January, she recently told staffers.
As the sale of Paramount hangs in the balance, held up by federal regulators, Shari Redstone appears to be contemplating a settlement in Trump's billion dollar litigation, and obstructing journalistic freedoms, and integrity are on the agenda.

The Bob Dylan Center and New York University have announced The Gallatin Galleries as the destination for a special adaptation of the center's exhibition, "How Many Roads: Bob Dylan and his Changing Times, 1961–1964."
Late Night with The Devil, from IFC Midnight, presents a spellbinding horror flick that takes viewers on a trip through the annals of 1970s late-night television and the shocking lost Halloween episode that remained guarded until now.
Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog, from JDOG Films, brings to the screen the story of an against all odds loyalty between a Jewish boy and his dog during the Nazi’s begin the reign of terror.
Marguerite, from Cohen Media Group and Fidelite Films, brings to the screen Paris in the 1920’s, the combination of French aristocracy and bourgeoisie, the artist and the lover, desire for self-determination and the courage to live.
An Open Secret, from Disarming Films, Rocky Mountains Pictures and Vesuvio Entertainment, brings to the screen the disturbing dark side of Hollywood's child talent industry with candid and compelling accounts exposing dangerous well known pedophiles.
GRAMMY Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Brandy Clark is nominated for two awards at the 2024 Americana Music Association Honors & Awards: Album of the Year (Brandy Clark) and Song of the Year ("Dear Insecurity" feat. Brandi Carlile).





