





Danielle Jones, the Miami female beaten nearly to death and into a coma by a roommate she had found on Craigslist one week after he moved in, has finally woken 24 days after the Valentine's Day attack.
The Texas freeze again brought renewable energy into the national conversation. It is quite likely that your state or locality is making firm plans to hop on the "renewables" train, following the lead of Texas and California.
In the week leading up to the 91st Oscars®, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present a series of public programs celebrating this year's nominees with branch governors hosting the and providing insights into the magic.
Deadland, from Strike Media, presents a contemporary supernatural drama as an immigrant attempting to illegally enter the U.S. is captured, which sets off a series of events leading border agents further into the past as a truth unravels.
President Trump, who downplayed the severity of the COVID-19 virus for eight months, was diagnosed after Tuesday debate, with the deadly illness and airlifted to Walter Reed Military Medical Center where he has received the experimental drug Remdesivir.
Silicon Cowboys, from FilmRise and Zipper Bros Films, presents the creation of the modern laptop that humbly began in a Houston Diner over an afternoon slice of pie with three guys who were unknowingly about to begin a revolution.

Two new versions of Tom Petty classics—Eddie Vedder's "Room at the Top" and Larkin Poe's "Runnin' Down a Dream"—are available HERE, and are included on the soundtrack for the Apple + comedy series "Bad Monkey."
Singer, songwriter, Carly Simon unveils a version of “We Have No Secrets” taken from her forthcoming "Live at Grand Central" legendary surprise concert being released on audio and Blu-ray January 27, 2023.
Viceroy’s House, from BBC Films and British Film Institute (BFI), chronicles the four months before the Lord Mountbatten Plan of Indian Independence went into effect, humanizing the tense meetings, the changes in customs, the fears and hopes of freedom.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats unveil "David and Goliath" today—listen/watch/share the lyric video here. The song is the second offering from their highly-anticipated fourth studio album South of Here, set to release June 28 via Stax.
The Conductor, screened at the Tribeca Festival, presents the life and times of Marin Alsop, the first female symphony conductor for Lincoln Center, and her dedicated effort to break the glass ceiling of male dominated profession.
John and The Hole, from IFC Films, presents an eccentric story of heightened adolescent angst, as a young man attempts to navigate his own passage, own his own terms, to adulthood and all its responsibility.





