Arts
‘Boat Baby: A Memoir’ Chronicles TV Show Host Vicky Nguyen’s Journey From Vietnam To The U.S.
For Vicky Nguyen, her parents’ grit and resilience in leaving Vietnam as refugees and settling in the United States are what helped her become a successful television host.
When Video Games Shine a Light on Certain Cultures
Over the years, video gaming has particularly helped to highlight many different cultures and their unique ways of living.
Adult TCK Music Artist Raissa On Not Fitting ‘Neatly Into Any Type of Box’
Adult Third Culture Kid music artist Raissa embodies the kind of bold contradictions that make for truly transcendent pop.
Engaging with Online Gaming: A Cultural Exploration
Online gaming is a captivating cultural phenomenon. It forges connections among individuals from diverse backgrounds while providing endless entertainment.
Pentatonix’s Kevin Olusola On Feeling ‘Misunderstood’ His Whole Life
Kevin Olusola, one-fifth of the Grammy-winning a capella group Pentatonix, says he’s felt “misunderstood” his whole life.
CAPTAIN’S ORDERS: MALCOLM SPELLMAN ON WORKING ON THE BIGGEST FICTIONAL FRANCHISE IN ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY
For scriptwriter Malcolm Spellman, getting to be the writer and showrunner of Marvel’s Disney+ television series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” involved a splitting headache.
EMIL PINNOCK ON GETTING HIS BIG CREATIVE BREAK ON ‘UP NORTH’
While actor, writer and producer Emil Pinnock got an early start in Hollywood with a recurring role as a child in the U.S. public television series “Reading Rainbow,” another major acting gig was landing the role of Oprah Winfrey’s character’s son in the film “Beloved.”
GENIUS IN THE HOOD: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOR PEOPLE FROM MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES
If you’re a creative individual from a marginalized community with a passion for movies, filmmakers Malcolm Spellman, Jimmy Chris and Emil Pinnock have set up a mechanism for getting your work out to an audience.
















