




AFI Conservatory Class alumni won five awards at the 36th College Television Awards on April 23, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA. Hosted by the Television Academy Foundation, this nationwide competition, which mirrors the Emmy Awards®, recognizes excellence in student-produced video and digital film work.
President Donald Trump, in what appears to be retaliation for the targeted attacks on two National Guardsmen, posted in his annual Thanksgiving message including inflammatory anti-Somali messages, and personal attacks on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
President Obama waxed a bit nostalgic during his announcement of the historic Paris Climate Agreement during the G20 reflecting on his reasons for entering into political life and now as the exit draws nigh the realization of effort is magnified.
The Hill, an upcoming true story based on the life of professional baseball player Rickey Hill, starring Dennis Quaid, Bonnie Bedelia, and Scott Glenn, presents an uplifting triumph over circumstance film with Colin Ford starring as Rickey Hill.
While President Trump called for unity and cooperation in his 2019 State of the Union address, the views of the audience showed a sharp and bitter divide, especially on issues affecting the health and medical care of Americans.
President Obama attended the G7 Summit where the nations present affirmed a uniformed approached to key issues effecting all countries, including the recovery process of the economic recession, the direction of the war on ISIS and sanctions on Russia.

Nominated for her second Grammy Award in as many years, singer-songwriter, and guitarist Madison Cunningham was nominated in the Best Folk Album category at the 64th annual Grammy announcements for the album Wednesday Extended Edition.
The Atomic Museum announces the unveiling of its brand-new exhibit titled Atomic Odyssey on Thursday, Jan. 9. This interactive and immersive experience is designed to introduce guests of all ages to the fascinating world of the atom.
Clear Cut, from Lionsgate Films, presents a fast-action revenge thriller, as a mountain man drug syndicate becomes the target of one man's vengeance after a deal gone bad results in the death of his daughter.
All of Us Strangers, from Searchlight Pictures, brings to the screen a brave and bold gay drama as an adult orphan tries to make peace with his past, while trying to move forward in a lonely world.
On April 23rd, appreciators of soul, jazz & beat music alike rejoice as Coultrain releases his long-awaited new project, Jungle Mumbo Jumbo. Perhaps best known for his work as one half of Hawthorne Headhunters (alongside Black Spade), or as the once lead singer of Waajeed's Platinum Pied Pipers - this release marks Train's first proper solo album on a label
He Named Me Malala, from Fox Searchlight Pictures and Image Nation Abu Dhabi, presents a beautifully crafted auto biography of the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner and the incredible journey that brought her to that place.




