Interviews
Your average celebrity is bombarded by the same inane questions on the promotional circuit. Hollywood in Toto won’t settle for cookie cutter questions. The result: Engaging interviews you won’t find anywhere else.
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Here’s How Comedian Tim Slagle Stares Down Cancel Culture
Comedian Tim Slagle takes a “glass half full” approach to Cancel Culture. The Detroit native, a cut-up with four decades…
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How Will Witt Is Blazing a Cyber Trail for Young, Smart Conservatives
Being an influencer isn’t as easy as firing off a few snarky Tweets. Will Witt learned that after giving his…
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Why Caedmon’s Call Alum Aaron Tate Is Making ‘Midlife’ Music
At an age when most singer-songwriters have packed up and put away their dreams, Aaron Tate is just getting started…
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Why Neal Fox Won’t Stay Silent on Marxism Gone Wild
The Rolling Stones just canceled one of its most beloved songs, “Brown Sugar,” after a brief flurry of so-called outrage.…
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Movies Plus Brings ‘Banned’ Movies to Your Streaming Devices
An irresistible “Plot” pushed Cory Tucek to jump the gun on his new streaming platform. Movies Plus wasn’t officially ready last…
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Have We Reached Peak Woke?
Consumers know “Saturday Night Live” is the premiere spot for political comedy. Or, to be more accurate, was the premiere…
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Why ‘Vindication’ Is the Most Original Cop Show in Ages
Jarod O’Flaherty knows the cop show formula as well as most viewers. The crime The backstory The suspects The big…
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Antonio Sabato, Jr. Won’t Fight Fire with Fire in the Culture Wars
Antonio Sabato, Jr. made headlines last year when he told Variety Hollywood had “canceled” him for his pro-Trump views. Now,…
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Comic: TikTok Censorship No Laughing Matter
It’s hard to be a stand-up comic and ignore TikTok entirely. The Chinese-owned platform lets anyone make people howl via…
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‘Nevergreen’ Is the Satirical Novel the Woke Revolution Deserves
If the title of Andrew Pessin’s latest novel, “Nevergreen,” sounds familiar … it should. The author and academic watched with…
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