Max von Sydow, Star Wars and Game of Thrones actor, dies at 90
Actor Max von Sydow, who appeared in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Game of Thrones, died Sunday at the age of 90. The Swedish-born actor's family confirmed his death "with a broken heart and with infinite sadness" via his agency. Von Sydow appeared in more than 100 movies [...]
8 Brilliant Books to Celebrate International Women’s Day
This message for this year's International Women's Day is a simple one: 'An equal world is an enabled world'. That second part - enablement - is the theme of many of the books we're recommending here, which address some of the most important challenges facing feminism today. Here's a small [...]
#TBT – Ultimate Throwback Playlist
Looking for the perfect summer songs and summer playlist to slay summertime? Click on the link below to groove to our favorite summer playlist. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ifxeZ8Z4WBd2au9Jyr8eg If you don’t have a Spotify account, use the tracklist below to make your own playlist. Airplanes- B.o.B, Hayley Williams All Star- Smash Mouth Apologize- [...]
10 Throwback Movies to Binge Watch this Weekend
The scent of popcorn, refreshing soda, and the silver screen definitely has an undeniable appeal, but sometimes a night in with your BFFs pouring over classic movies you maybe forgot about can be even more fun.
Taylor Swift Named Top Global Music Seller of 2019
Taylor Swift has been named the best-selling international music act of 2019 in a report issued by IFPI, the organization that speaks for the music industry around the world. The honor reflects strong global sales for her seventh album, “Lover,” which was released in August. Swift’s last time topping the IFPI’s yearly top 10 was back in 2014, the year her blockbuster “1989” came out.
Movie Review: Hidden Figures
The title “Hidden Figures” has a double meaning. On one hand, it refers to the mathematical calculations that went in to making John Glenn the first American man into space in 1962. On the other hand, it describes Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, three African-American NASA mathematicians who did many of those calculations.