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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.”
‘One to One: John & Yoko’ Documentary Follows The Famous Beatle And His Adult TCK PartNer Around New York City
“One To One: John & Yoko” looks at the lives of former Beatle John Lennon and Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK) Yoko Ono in New York City, U.S.A.’s Greenwich Village in the early 1970s.
Beverly Hills Launch Party: Culturs Winter-Spring 2025 IssuE
RSVP BELOW outstanding Honorees, an epic event Culturs is excited to honor our Winter, Spring issue coverstars: Genius in the Hood co-creators Malcolm Spellman (EMPIRE, CAPTAIN AMERICA), Emil Pinnock (CEO, Unleashing Giants) and Jimmy Chris (HIP HOP UNCOVERED) and celebrate […]
Empowering Voices: How Visual Media Reflects Global Cultures
Visual content has the power to captivate, inform and inspire. In an increasingly interconnected world, sharing stories through images and videos is crucial in promoting cultural understanding and appreciation.
‘Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip’ — A Cross-Cultural Family Movie
“Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip,” a new movie about a Mexican American family going on a road trip, is coming to Disney+ soon.
How Borderlander Artists Redefine Global Perspectives Through Creativity
Art has always been a universal language. It crosses borders and brings people together.
Canadian Comedy Series ‘NORTH OF NORTH’ Comes To Netflix This Spring
An Indigenous Canadian comedy series called “North Of North” will launch globally on Netflix this coming spring.
‘Who’s Behind Black Art’ Docuseries Premieres In February
“Who’s Behind Black Art” is a compelling, four-part docuseries that dives into the lives of five emerging artists — Adrian Armstrong, Jewel Ham, Laurena Finéus, Mario Joyce, and Tae Ham — as they navigate the art world and the unique challenges often faced by artists of color.







