





President Obama presented his message of peace in the midst of ever growing global violence as he addressed the United Nations General Assembly calling on an end to extremism, the destruction ISIS/ISIL, and the choice of hope.
Legendary television producer, Norman Lear is re-branding himself at 93. The nonagenarian, known from such liberal hits as "All in the Family," "The Jefferson," "Good Times," and "Maude" basically most television programming during the 1970's that tackled tough taboo subjects, is moving into a new phase.
Every night, for the first five minutes of every hour, 20,000 bulbs make Eiffel Tower sparkle in the Parisian sky. Having reached the end of their useful lives, 450 of these bulbs have been taken down and made into outstanding ornaments.
Outlaw King, from Netflix, Sigma Films and Anonymous Content, presents the historical and epic odyssey of bravery, triumph, heartache and separation as the 14th century Scottish King hunted by the English Army used the land they desired to defeat them.
President Donald Trump, coming off the military campaign which killed the leader of the Islamic State, of which both parties lauded as successful, is resigning himself to the upcoming impeachment hearings which are expected to be televised.
President Barack Obama delivered the first State of the Union address of his second term, this week, directly calling congress into bi-partisan support of his agenda to move forward much needed reforms.

The 2nd Annual Treadmill Marathon is set to take place Sunday, November 17th in Los Angeles, CA where participants are running for recovery, resiliency and hope for a better life for all those affected by mental illness. All proceeds will go to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).
Growing up an abstract artist, Sophie Kipner one day began coloring inside the lines, adhering to boundaries, stifling herself until she found a way back to the magic, the natural artist hiding in every child, and refused to let go.
Kubrick by Kubrick, from ARTE and Telemark, presents the life and times of Stanley Kubrick led by the French Film Critic and historian Michel Ciment, and told by those who knew him and worked with him.
Don't Worry He Won't Get Far on Foot, from Amazon Studios, brings to the screen the true story of John Callahan, and his amazing transformation from broken, directionless alcoholic to paralyzed, sober, artist who finds purpose.
Weak Layers, from Greenwich Entertainment, presents a visually captivating and voyeuristic immersion into ski culture party towns as the world of competitive skiers, hot shots, VIPs, and nobodies gather to celebrate another day on the slopes.
At a time where most new bands try to appeal to as wide a potential fan base as possible, TELL knows its new album Life In Reverse may not be for everyone. And to the Boston quartet led by longtime musician, writer, and novelist David Wildman, that's perfectly alright.





