Actress Audrey Lynn-Marie may be young, but she has talent beyond her years. Her breakout role in “Five Nights At Freddy’s 2” showcases her ability to expertly portray a broad range of emotions in a short amount of time. Outside of acting, her passion for pups is clear through her volunteer work with Angels Among Us Pet Rescue. To learn more about Audrey Lynn-Marie and her new roles, read on.
Read MoreToday we are highlighting Amanda Edwards (she/her), a former member of the Houston City Council. Endorsed by EMILY’S List, Amanda is focused on rolling back Trump’s cuts to federal assistance programs, including SNAP, FEMA, Meals on Wheels, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act, that affect the constituents in TX-18. Amanda is particularly passionate about supporting equitable health outcomes, having served on a steering committee to address the issue on black maternal deaths among other issues, and being an active proponent of funding measures like the Momnibus Bill to reduce the black maternal death disparities we face.
Read MoreRising actress, musician, international model, and youth advocate Ellory Grace commits her time to authentic creative ventures and community service. This year she co-hosted the Annual Red Carpet Ice Skating Toy Drive benefiting the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program. She is also heavily involved with other youth organizations, including the UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and The Kids Mental Health Foundation. To learn more about Ellory Grace and her upcoming projects, read on.
Read MoreOn September 2, the U.S. military carried out the first and second deadly strikes on a Venezuelan boat in the Caribbean on direct orders from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Although no clear evidence has been provided, the Trump administration alleged that the targets were narco-terrorists carrying drugs on their boat. Two of the crew survived the first strike, which led to a second attack issued by the special operations commander of the mission, Admiral Frank Bradley. It was reported by the Washington Post that Bradley was complying with Hegseth’s verbal command, that came before the strikes, to kill all people on board.
Read MoreActor and Writer Nathan Spiteri opens up about his experience with sexual violence in his recently released documentary “If You Tell Anyone” adapted from his memoir “Toy Cars: One Man’s Journey from Trauma to Triumph.” He details how the abuse affected his life and how exercising vulnerability has helped him take back his power. Spiteri works with organizations like NO MORE Foundation, Child Liberation Foundation, and Voices Beyond Assault in the fight to raise awareness about sexual violence. To learn more about Nathan Spiteri and his new documentary, read on.
Read MoreSinger-songwriter and producer Xoë Miles recently released her new single “Someone’s Somebody.” Creating a contrast between lyrics and beat, the track delves into one-sided feelings and the practice of overthinking with an energetic, 2010s inspired sound. Beyond the music, Miles is committed to volunteering her time to organizations like Children's Cancer Recovery Foundation, Snowdrop Foundation, Tunes for Tots, and Hollister's Girls Rock Camp. To learn more about Xoë Miles and her new music, read on.
Read MoreBuilding a sustainable future and creating a positive impact can begin with little actions right in your own neighborhood. Intentional steps that accumulate over time can enhance community connections and benefit the local environment — each contribution can motivate change in your surroundings.
Read MoreAs the first year of Trump’s second term in office nears its end, we have watched as our own lives and the lives of those around us are turned upside down. Now, new changes enacted by the U.S. Department of Education are bringing even more life altering news.
The definition of “professional degree” program has been updated to exclude several important professions. This is just one of the many shifts that has come alongside the implementation of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”
Read MoreArtist Jules recently released his anticipated 10-track debut album “Loverboy Chronicles.” The project provides an unfiltered view of his personal experience and expression of love in our highly digital culture. Through raw emotional openness, Jules shows us that strength is found through honesty. Beyond the music, Jules is dedicated to supporting his community through participation in quarterly blood donations, helping local food banks and community events, and becoming the project manager for Union Dance. To learn more about Jules and his latest album, read on.
Read MoreChoosing the perfect gift doesn’t have to come at the planet’s expense. As more people embrace mindful living, sustainable gifting has become a thoughtful way to celebrate the ones we love while reducing environmental impact. Whether you’re shopping for her, him, teens, beauty enthusiasts, or friends settling into a new home, eco-friendly options now span every interest and style. From ethically crafted essentials to innovative low-waste products, this guide brings together meaningful, sustainable gifts that show you care—about them and the world we share.
Read MoreThe Epstein files have been on the back burner for the past few weeks, not completely forgotten about, but sat aside to simmer in the background as we shifted our focus to deal with the latest political issue, the recent government shutdown. On November 12, the House Oversight Committee released over 20,000 pages of Epstein emails, effectively bringing Trump's involvement with Epstein right back to the forefront of everyone's mind.
Read MoreActress Kerry Frances has been a storyteller and entertainer since a young age. Her upcoming role in Netflix’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery! , the latest installment of the popular Knives Out series, is just one of the many recent projects she’s been involved with. Her love for the film industry has also led her to writing, directing, producing, and starring in her very own short film MAMA MAMA. Beyond acting, her love for dogs shines bright through her involvement in several different dog-related initiatives, including Dogs Without Borders. To learn more about Kerry Frances and her part in Netflix’s upcoming film Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery!, read on.
Read MoreStaring alongside Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in the new film SONG SUNG BLUE!, young actor Hudson Hensley is making a name for himself in Hollywood. From taking part in several acting endeavors to volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House and the Humane Society, running his own dog walking business, and learning multiple languages Hensley is doing it all. To learn more about Hudson Hensley and his upcoming roles, read on.
Read MoreInspired by politically vocal artists that have come before her, singer-songwriter Zoey Tess blends her passion for music with activism in hopes of inspiring radical change. Her latest single, “Knocking at Your Front Door,” faces issues relevant to people of color, the LGBTQ community, and women head on. With her debut album, “There’s Gonna Be a Reckoning,” on the way, we can’t wait to see what’s in store. Also a proud advocate for gun reform, Tess was recently welcomed as an Artist for Action under the Sandy Hook Promise organization. To learn more about Zoey Tess and her upcoming music, read on.
Read MoreI have a slight obsession with salt flats. So, when I recently traveled to Argentina for a competition, visiting Salinas Grandes was on my to do list. What I didn’t know is that there is an opportunity to spend the night on the salt flats through Pristine Camps. I’ll be honest, it isn’t cheap, but how often do you get to basically sleep on another planet almost all by yourself?!
Read MoreIn light of seasonal spirit, singer Judy Whitmore recently released a Christmas album. The project features covers of her favorite holiday songs and her single “The Ghost of Christmas Past,” a heartfelt sentiment to loved ones. Whitmore is also a dedicated community leader in the arts. She serves on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of Pacific Symphony and volunteers her time as a member of the Board of Directors of Pacific Jazz Orchestra, Backhaus Dance, and The OC World Affairs Council. To learn more about Judy Whitmore and her new Christmas album, read on.
Read MoreCytrus, a Seattle-based Psychedelic Powerfunk band, recently dropped their new album “Duality.” The project explores the fusion between familiar psych rock elements and a modern 60s/70s psych soul. They let their passion for supporting others bleed into their music by hosting musical livestreams to raise money for organizations near and dear to their heart, including Snohomish Boys & Girls Club, Christopher Street Project, and Backline. To learn more about Cytrus and their new album, read on.
Read MoreAfter the recent government shutdown left millions of Americans with little to no access to SNAP food benefits, many have been scrambling to find food for themselves and families. Now that the shutdown is officially over, states are working quickly to get the missing food assistance back to its people.
Read MoreCommitted to environmentalism, the climate crisis, and biodiversity, Billy Offland helped create the inspiring documentary “Pot of Gold.” The documentary highlights real challenges such as climate change, poverty, sustainability, and the connection between the environment’s wellbeing and humanity’s wellbeing. For even greater impact, the project was create in partnership with the influential organization Human Appeal. To learn more about Billy Offland and “Pot of Gold,” read on.
Read MoreIt happens to the best of us. We need a little cash here and there for the unexpected, like a surprise car repair, a medical bill, or an emergency. If you have fashionable items that you have invested some money in, you can turn these items into cash relatively quickly if you need some cash on hand for a surprise expense.
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