Los Angeles, CA – April 2026 Today’s artists are forced to juggle multiple platforms just to function. One for distribution, another for sync licensing, and another for Content ID management. Fees stack up. Data is fragmented. And the people actually making the music are left managing a system that feels designed to slow them down.
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International Actress and Comedian Wins Over Hollywood Audience at the Legendary DIME Club While Hollywood overflowed with comedy royalty during Netflix Is a Joke 2026, international actress and comedian Despina Mirou quietly accomplished something many performers spend years chasing: She made herself unforgettable. Appearing live at the legendary DIME Club in Hollywood on May 5th,
Rising entertainer and media personality IamTanieka recently brought her fearless energy and unfiltered voice to The Andrew Eborn Show, joining the charismatic Andrew Eborn for a conversation that pulled no punches. Known for blending entertainment with meaningful discussion, the show gave Tanieka the perfect platform to speak candidly about the realities of the industry, personal empowerment, and the
Actress Erica Muse is quickly establishing herself as a powerful and reliable presence in the horror film space, building momentum through a growing slate of genre-driven projects that highlight her range, intensity, and commitment to performance. With a strategic focus on horror, Muse has positioned herself as a sought-after talent for filmmakers looking to elevate independent productions
For Despina Mirou, this isn’t just another birthday shoutout. When she says “happy birthday” to Al Pacino, she’s speaking to the man who helped define how she works, how she prepares, and how she sees the craft of acting altogether. Early on, when she first landed in Hollywood, Despina wasn’t just another hopeful face in a
With extraordinary poise and presence, Irene Michaels commanded Times Square in a moment that felt both intimate and electric on Earth Day. Beneath a canopy of drifting clouds, she remained unwavering—her voice rising with quiet power as she delivered “I Like Rain” with emotional clarity and grace. This was no ordinary performance. Earth Day in Times Square carries
Erica Muse is one of those performers who quietly builds a reputation across multiple lanes—on camera, behind the microphone, and in the creative space where storytelling actually lives. Actress and voice artist isn’t just a dual title in her case—it’s a full-spectrum skill set. On-Screen Presence with Range As an actress, Muse brings a grounded,
Paulino’s “Another” is the kind of song that doesn’t just play—it lingers. From the very first note, there’s a quiet intensity that pulls you in, like a late-night confession you weren’t expecting to hear but can’t turn away from. Paulino leans into emotion here, delivering a vocal that feels both controlled and raw. There’s a
When Brian Sebastian appears on a show, it’s never just another interview—it’s an experience. And his recent appearance on The Andrew Eborn Show proved exactly why he continues to be one of the most dynamic personalities in entertainment media today. Known as the creator and host of Movie Reviews and More, Brian Sebastian has built
In an industry often driven by trends and quick wins, Nina Nelms stands as a force of intention, vision, and lasting impact. As the powerhouse behind Nelms Music Planet, she has created more than a record label—she has built a movement rooted in authenticity, empowerment, and purpose. Nina Nelms understands that music is not just
In a music world that constantly searches for the next authentic voice, Jason Paulino known professionally as Paulino, is quickly becoming one of the names everyone is talking about. There is a palpable buzz surrounding him right now—one that seems to be growing louder with every performance, every release, and every new listener who discovers
Rob McConnell, President and CEO of Canada’s Relmar Media Company and host of Canada’s syndicated radio and TV show The ‘X’ Zone, has written an unexpected song in honor of a frequent guest, author, scientific thinker, and radio personality: Howard Bloom. Bloom, the author of nine books, has been called The Einstein, Newton, Darwin, and
After Stepping onto elite Oscar week carpets, 17-year old Brooklyn Dylan is already converting attention into radio expansion and industry buzz.
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Mark Isom. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
Jim Carrey is widely recognized as one of the greatest comedic actors of our time. Through his unforgettable performances and impeccable comic timing, he has brought laughter to millions around the world. Yet beyond the humor and the extraordinary talent lies another side of Carrey that many people admire just as deeply: his spiritual awareness
In an industry obsessed with youth, trends, and fleeting moments, Irene Michaels is an anomaly of inspiration. She is not defined by timelines or expectations. She reinvents. She re-emerges. She rises — again and again — with a brilliance that refuses to dim. While others slow down, Irene accelerates. While others settle, she evolves. Her
In a world that rewards specialization, Despina Mirou is a global anomaly. She defies categories, transcends industries, and refuses to be placed neatly inside one narrative. Actress. Stand-up comedian. Writer. Award-winning performer. Astronomer. Scholar. Visionary. Few walk so confidently between Hollywood spotlights and the infinite darkness of the cosmos — fewer still excel in both.
Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their
TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s ICARE Initiative. ICARE stands for Increasing Community Awareness through Relevant Education. ICARE Programs are generously funded by The
By Howard Bloom This cosmos is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. Among other things, it is replete with immaterial forces that have power over material things. Yes, immaterial forces. Forces you and I can’t see. What in the world do I mean? At the very birth of the universe in a Big Bang 13.7 billion
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Maria Konner. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Jada Valenciaga. This episode is a part of The Best Of TriVersity Talk series that takes place on the first Wednesday of each month. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing
In a music world addicted to noise, shortcuts, and algorithms, Nia Renée is doing something quietly radical: telling the truth and letting the music do the rest. No gimmicks. No overreach. Just feeling, discipline, and a voice that knows exactly what it’s saying. She moves effortlessly through R&B, soul, and jazz, but labels miss the
Baroque Power Reborn for the Modern Soundscape — Out Now Worldwide!! Antonio Vivaldi never wrote background music. His compositions were movement — weather, tension, forward motion. Three centuries on, that same energy is set ablaze in “Avohee Meets Vivaldi” by Avohee Avoher, part of the Addicted to Classics series. This isn’t a nostalgia trip. It’s evolution. “Avohee Meets Vivaldi” takes Winter from The Four
St. Divine members Judy Ann Nock and Will Croxton recently appeared on Live on Tape, the Philadelphia-based radio talk show hosted by Pete Trabucco. The appearance spotlighted the band at a pivotal moment, following the release of their new single “SPIT”. Raw, fast, and unapologetic, the track captures St. Divine’ s signature punk-garage energy—an intensity that carried seamlessly into the conversation. Judy
Ashley Paul is having a moment—and the charts are proving it. Her latest release, “Body Language (Club Mix),” has surged to #6 on the Music Week Pop Chart, signaling strong momentum across international dance and pop markets. The high-voltage club rework breathes new life into the iconic ’80s favorite originally performed by Jocelyn Brown, reimagined
Celebrity Chef • FOX Contributor • Author of My Creole-Cali Kitchen as seen on CBS/NBC Every holiday season, one question dominates Google searches, group chats, and family kitchens alike: “How do I keep my turkey juicy and avoid dryness?” As a chef who’s cooked for Will Smith, Ashton Kutcher, Grammy Awards events, FOX studios, and
Some artists design clothes. Daniela García designs the inner lives of characters. Her work lives in the quiet space where psychology, memory, and story collide—where a single wardrobe choice can reveal more truth than a page of dialogue. Born in Sonora, Mexico, and now working in Los Angeles, Daniela approaches costume design as narrative architecture.
🌟 Micaela Soler Astorga — better known as Micky Soler — is a force of nature in the world of art, culture, and media. Born in Hanau am Main, Germany, to a Spanish family, she carved her path with passion and determination. A graduate in Journalism from the prestigious Faculty of Information Sciences at the
Brent Maher is the head songwriter and producer of Night Of The Opera Train – A Musical Novel, and it’s a unique audiobook release with twenty-one music tracks speckled throughout the story about the orphans that got carted off to every state from New York City in the late 1800’s to early 1920’s. The tracks