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Catherina Gioino

Catherina Gioino

Catherina "Cat" Gioino is a native New Yorker, a huge movie buff and an amateur pizzaiolo. She currently works in transportation policy in New York, and previously was a breaking news reporter for the New York Daily News, and had stints at MSNBC, NY1, PBS and the Queens Gazette-- and was at The Knock since the beginning. When she's not biking around her hometown of Astoria or testing out the train system of another country, you can find her slinging wine and drinks at a friend's local bar.

Music

Concert Review: L.E.J. at Santos Party House

by Catherina Gioino March 21, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino

FullSizeRender (4)Last Tuesday at Santos Party House in Chinatown, the French vocal trio, L.E.J. performed on stage for a screaming crowd that was wowed at their covers of common American songs. Anything from Adele to Eminem was covered, and the crowd sure loved it as L.E.J., which is short for the singers’ names of Lucie, Elisa, and Juliette, all performed modern songs with cellos, keyboards, and voices.

The three childhood best friends all grew up together in Saint-Denis in France, all born within four months of each other. They attended the Maison de Radio France conservatory and went on to perform classical music since 2012, finally teaming up to perform their own take on cover music with their “Elijay” style.

They opened for Pharell, Patrice, Flavia Coelho, Faada Freddy, and more, and have no hesitation when it comes to performing covers—even when the song is a completely different genre than what they were trained for. While they are known for their covers, they will be releasing their first album on December 4 called “En attendant l’album.”

On Tuesday night, the trio took to New York and told the crowd that unless they don’t speak French, they won’t get the little jokes they—especially Elisa—made in between songs. Their mash-ups were especially entertaining as they flowed seamlessly one into the other. And above all, there was a perfect blend of French and English singing between the songs, allowing the audience to at least catch the tune even if it was in another language.

However, I personally enjoyed the interactive parts of the show. They would divide the crowd into three and every time one of the singers on stage singed, the audience would join them, creating a vocal version of drums, pianos, guitars, and more. The entire show really helped prove that covers are originals in themselves, and like always, the French music scene is pretty popping.

Check out L.E.J.’s last mash-up video below and be sure to stay tuned for their next event.

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Sarah Gavron Talks ‘Suffragette’ At 2016 Athena Film Festival [Video]

by Catherina Gioino February 26, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino

Sarah Gavron showed up at the 2016 Athena Film Festival this past Saturday to showcase her new film about the women’s suffrage movement in Britain in 1912. Director of Suffragette, a film starring Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, and Meryl Streep, Gavron was in attendance at the festival which promotes women filmmakers, and what better film than one showing how women received the right to vote in England.

We asked Gavron a few questions about the film, about her choices in casting as well as just getting the film made. You can read her answers below and watch the rest of the interview in the video:

You’ve said countless times that you’ve wanted to make this film for a long time.

Yes I’ve wanted to make it for about ten years, it took six years to actually get it off the ground. There had never been a film about the British suffrage movement—it felt like it was overdue in terms in resurrecting the women who changed our course of history, and it also felt timely because the issues women were dealing with then are ongoing issues women are grappling with equal rights still, equal pay, lack of representation in government, with sexual violence, with education, so it felt that it had resonance with the 21st century.

Your choice not to cast a woman of color was also met with some controversy.

Well what we chose to do was tell the story of one group of women of one part of east London in 1912 and in Britain the working class women were white. In America of course you had a similar movement happening differently and that had a very different ethnic makeup because of the different immigration here. Subsequently in the UK we had an immigration that changed the makeup of the movement, but we didn’t at that time.

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Director Paul Feig Honored at 2016 Athena Film Festival [Video]

by Catherina Gioino February 24, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino

This year proved to have a new addition to the Athena Film Festival, in which the first ever Leading Man Award was given to Paul Feig for his dedication in promoting female protagonists and showing women on screen when others in Hollywood avoided it. Ghostbusters star Kate McKinnon came out to support Feig and presented the award to him as the two reminisced on the struggles they had in making Ghostbusters as well as just showing funny women on camera. Here are some of the key points Feig made in his interviews:

You received a lot of backlash on Twitter and the internet ever since rumors of Ghostbusters came out. How was it like fighting with trolls who were against the film?

Well fighting on the internet is very interesting because it’s such a weird fight because you’re fighting with faceless people who are hiding behind their computers. Look, there are plenty of fans of Ghostbusters who have an issue that it’s a reboot, and that I completely get, I find that valid. But when it’s just pure misogyny, I don’t want to give voice to it. When I’m on the internet, I try not to block people, I want to hear all voices but sometimes you just hammered on for a year and you finally crack and I just decided that I just wanted to start blocking people because I don’t want to give those people a voice in a forum and it’s just such a non-starter when it’s just misogyny then what’s the point?

You can listen to their speeches the rest of the interviews with Feig below:

 

 

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On The Scene: 2016 Athena Film Festival Awards Ceremy & Reception

by Catherina Gioino February 24, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino

The 2016 Athena Film Festival occurred this past weekend where male and female filmmakers alike came together to showcase their work, all featuring female protagonists. In a world where women tend not to have the same kind of rights that men do, the film festival hopes to awaken women filmmakers to pursue their dreams in Hollywood and in the film industry, which is one of the most male dominated industries that anyone can go into.

Founded six years ago by Kathryn Kolbert and Melissa Silverstein, the festival has come to feature the films of countless women leaders, and has even started the Leading Man Award, which was given to Paul Feig for his accomplishments in promoting female characters in his films. Not only did the festival screen films, but it also held certain events, like a workshop in collaboration with the Blacklist, in which women screenwriters worked on getting their scripts made.

The festival was a woman-made, women-packed celebration, and to further celebrate that, here are some interviews we’ve had with the founders, as well as honorees  Geralyn Dreyfous and Mira Nair.

Kathryn Kolbert:

What was the thinking behind getting the festival started six years ago?

So the Athena Film Festival has one simple goal, which is to change what leadership looks like. So that when you close your eyes and when you think leadership, you’ll conjure up an image of strong, influential, powerful women.

You also are the director of Barnard’s Athena Center for Leadership, so how was that experience useful in creating this vision?

Clearly our goal at the Athena Center for Leadership Studies at Barnard is to ensure that more women rise to leadership across all sectors of society and one of the ways that we can cultivate change is to change how culture sees leadership, and that’s the point of the film festival.

And do you believe that the festival has helped women leaders through filmmaking and showing films?

Absolutely, this is our sixth year and we’re showing fabulous films; each one of whom has a woman in a leadership role, is a protagonist in a story. You spend a weekend here with us and you will see leadership in a different way.

This year marks the first ever Athena’s Leading Man award, given to Paul Feig. How did you choose to award him and come up with the award in the first place?

Well Paul Feig is the recipient of our first Leading Man award. We have always believed that men and women need to work together to cultivate change, and so part of the festival we show films that are made by both men and women as long as women are the central aspect of the story. Creating the Leading Man award is part of the continuation of that same theory and we’re thrilled to honor Paul: he is a trailblazer, he has created a whole genre of films in which women are very, very, very funny and we are thrilled to honor him. He will be here at the festival tomorrow with Kate McKinnon from Saturday Night Live and it’ll be a fabulous event and we encourage people to come.

 Melissa Silverstein:

What was the thinking behind founding the festival six years ago?

We just want to show women leaders on screen and work as hard as we can to show as many women as we can behind the scenes. The whole objective is to create inspiration as well as aspiration for young women and men to see the world as it should be: 50/50.

Have you seen women filmmakers rise to the challenge and showcase their work?

I don’t think women have to prove anything. They are competent, they are trained, they are ready to go. I think the world needs to wake up and pay attention to the fact that they are there and to treat them with respect that they deserve. When a man and a woman are trained equally and the man is looked at as more competent than she is, is just unacceptable, it’s just sexism.

How do you see this festival combating that?

Well the festival is like an intervention in a variety of different levels. We have a lab that was started this year in partnership with the Blacklist for screenwriters that are working on a screenplay that has a female protagonist in it and they just completed two days of workshops. And we also have the Athena List, which is two days of scripts that get to be filmed with female protagonists. And everything you see on screen, the whole weekend—it is basically the antithesis to Hollywood, it’s all about women.

Paul Feig is the first recipient of the Athena Leading Man award, so how was it like choosing him?

Well when you look at Paul Feig’s body of work, he highlights and celebrates women. And he has been doing it before it was sexy and cool. And so what he exemplifies is exactly what we want in the world. He recognizes women on screen are funny, are sexy, are awesome.

Geralyn Dreyfous:

As a well accomplished producer, how does it feel like attending the festival and offering insight to aspiring female producers and filmmakers?

Well you know it’s thrilling. It’s a great time to be in documentary filmmaking. I also do some feature filmmaking but the non-fiction is the place that I really love the most. And there’s some extraordinary women directors and producers and talent in that field and sort of just to watch that community keep growing and how we really support one another and support each other’s stories; it’s just a great story.

And how do you feel the Athena Film Festival is helping women filmmakers achieve their dreams?

Well I think it’s really cool that a school like Barnard College that was founded with such a deep tradition of supporting women hosts a festival like this and give women a platform that they can be taken seriously and engage with students and next generation leaders but also be in the culture capital of the world and the media capital of the world in New York City so it’s great a combination. I just think that stories really matter and telling them is the way we crack the world open and reinvent it and just to have people to support these films as audience members and philanthropy. Just supporting it by connecting to the stories and having conversations about it.

Mira Nair:

How is it like to be honored by the festival?

They’re killing me softly baby. No I’m really happy to be here and honored to be part of a festival that promotes leadership in women because that’s what we are. And what I do is speak softly and carry a big stick, so I’m very happy to be part of a festival that honors that.

And what are your thoughts on the festival promoting women leaders and filmmakers?

There is nothing greater inspired than someone before you who has sweated the struggle and seen the life of the other side and that’s what festivals like this do. They bring us people who have done this and we celebrate their work and we can hopefully see ourselves in them to do that kind of thing—or more. So that’s why

Your career spans combining South East Asian culture with American filmmaking, so have you found any overlap with the cultures?

Well I have always made my own films whether they are independently made or studio, but they are always with my voice. And my voice is distinctly Indian/African: a world view that is not primarily within America but outside America as well. So it’s a unique to be, to be at home here and to be able to tell American stories but also what really inspires me are stories of people like us who are rarely on screen but have universal stories to tell. So Monsoon Wedding is a story about the madness around my own dining table at home in New Delhi but it became a massive worldwide hit because everybody saw their own selves and their families in it. So that kind of idea of making work that is specifically local and truthful but because of its specificity and its treatment, becomes universal, is what I love to do.

You also have a bridge program for Ugandan students, Maisha, to learn about filmmaking.

Yes, Maisha: it’s a film school now for 11 years that works in the four countries of Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and we have now trained more than 650 filmmakers. And that is the point because the slogan of Maisha is one of my great philosophies which is “If we don’t tell our own stories, no one else will.” So this is a way for Africans to tell their stories and in the process of it, I have made my own stories there, the Queen of Katwe, which is a new film.

Oh! Tell us more.

It’s a Disney film, there will be a clip of it tonight, and it’s with Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo and it’s releasing all over the world in September.

 

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Adrienne Landau Presents Fall 2016 Collection [Interview]

by Catherina Gioino February 22, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino
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Tie dye rabbit coat with black velvet high top and perforated wide pants

Ever since finding her passion through painting, Adrienne Landau has come to design some of the most memorable fur fashion items in the fashion industry. Whether it’s playing with fox or rabbit fur for coats and hats, to getting creative with textures and designs, all of her work has a distinctive feel that is found nowhere else.

On February 17 at the Adrienne Landau pop-up showroom on Fashion Avenue, 30 models appeared on the catwalk to showcase some of the new designs from her Fall 2016 collection. Aside from the regular coats and skirts, new items for Landau included hats, backpacks, and bombers, in an attempt to appeal to the youth-street-wear culture found in city streets.

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Cartoon leopard print coat with perforated midriff tank. Black crystal sweat pants with orange trapper hat and orange nylon backpack with black raccoon accents.

The fabrics, besides fur, included a mix of mesh, nylon, velvet, leather, tulle, canvas, cashmere, and more. There was a wide variety of furs in use, like lamb, raccoon, goat, and mink, with a majority being either rabbit or fox. For the most part, the styles featured “texture blocking” where the smooth and soft fur of a vest contrasted nicely with a mesh shirt, or perforated pants contrasted well with a velvet top and rabbit coat.

As for the accessories, they were either hit or miss. The backpacks were well made, with the signature fur adding style to a redundant object. However, Landau’s use of fur on a gym duffel bag was puzzling, considering that the bag was covered in fur and would be used carrying sneakers and equipment. The same can go with a baseball cap completely covered in in fur. It reminded us of a Russian ushanka hat. Aside from that, the line was very fashionable, and quite flattering. You can read our exclusive interviews with Landau and artistic director Saolo Villela below.

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Beige knitted rabbit jogger suit and rabbit fur vest with reflector fabric with knitted rabbit fur jogger pants

Adrienne Landau

What was your inspiration for this year’s line?

I just looked at the street and what people were wearing. It’s kind of like the street cool shapes—even the backpacks, it’s like everybody wears backpacks and I just wanted to spruce it up. I wanted it to be almost couture but still fun and young and have that new attitude. And all the clothing, I’m so excited, because I’ve always wanted to do it, but it’s pieces that I love that are just items. Like a gray skirt or a gray see through top, I just like the whole texture thing going on with all the furs. I think it just gives off a new vibe to fur. I think it’s really adding pockets, adding zippers, a new lining. It’s sort of not all fur but it’s nylon, fur—we wanted to get all new shapes.

It’s been said that you’ve tried to match an androgynous style with the models.

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Knitted silver dyed fox vest with lack crystal pullover and tulle/leather sleeves. Fur/leather short shorts and silver dyed fox fanny pack

Well a lot of these pieces are unisex. Like I think there are so many more guys wearing fur now. But it’s also, instead of it being “Oh I’m wearing a fur scarf, or a fur hat,” it’s “Hey, I can really wear this.” And it’s not too much fur, it’s not like all fur, but it’s got the nylon sleeves or maybe taking that whole sweatshirt but putting mink panels on the front. Like everybody does only fur lining or a big fur hood, so I wanted to kind of say “No, I want to do something totally new.”

And for backpacks, what was the inspiration from the street to use them?

It’s all street! It’s all street stuff, it’s like everybody you look at has a back pack and I wanted to use that. You know, this is a collection for somebody that I see in Beverly Hills or Aspen. Yes, but it’s for everybody; I feel like it’s new and it hasn’t been done yet. So I sort of combined that whole thing. You know, these casual fun coats but putting fur in an unusual place.

It’s a very casual yet professional line.

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Rabbit/nylon parka with raccoon hood trim; black mesh muscle shirt; black velvet pants; and army green nylon backpack with raccoon face and rabbit straps

Yeah it could be dressy, like some girls are dressy and some casual. But I think that’s the way people dress today, but it’s unexpected. But I think it’s just being comfortable too. Young, cool, comfortable, hip, but still “Oh my God, where did you get that?” We’ve been getting a fabulous response so I’m excited but I’m excited about the ready to wear, the pants and a lot of little tops, the mesh. It can be dressy but it’s still a very casual fabric.

 

Saulo Villela

How was it like getting to be the artistic director for the show?

It’s amazing. It’s great brand, it’s all about fun and usually she’s very oriented, whether it’s just designing a vest or a scarf and everyone knows her for that. So this season, we wanted to make it relevant, young, so we threw in some bombers, some backpacks, we threw in some opulent sweatpants. It’s very opulent, very young, but it still looks very lux, which has always been her thing and “instinct-lamb” has always been her motto so it was awesome, it was a lot of fun.

And how did you choose which models wore which styles?

I guess it was more of a natural process. You know, we looked at the girls, we looked at the guys, we fitted them. You know, this collection is a lot about diversity as well, so we were really trying to play with skin tones and trying to complement that. And trying to pick unique girls with unique looks. It was a process but it was based on diversity and the models’ unique look.

Is there anything we should watch out for in the collection?

I would say keep an eye out on the backpacks, the bombers, and the hats. We have really cool trapper hats with masks, like ski masks, and then we have really cool baseball hats and the bucket hats, they’re all made of fur.

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Katie Holmes, Christine Lahti, Bruce Altman, Luke Kirby Talk ‘Touched With Fire’ At NY Premiere

by Catherina Gioino February 13, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino

“Touched With Fire” and Stigmas Behind Bipolar Disorder

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Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem On Trump, Women’s Rights & More

by Catherina Gioino February 11, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino

0d685a90-a28a-0133-6e3b-0efce411145f“80% of Americans do not know that women do not have equal rights under the Constitution.”

But that wasn’t as shocking of a statistic at the next one will read: “95% of Americans think the US Constitution should guarantee equal rights to women and men.”

Now, the second stat was used as a point in favor of passing the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), stating that if 95% Americans think there should be equal rights for men and women, then that would be a large deciding factor in gaining support to pass the bill and have total equality.

However, I read it as only 95% of Americans think women and men should have the same rights. Nonetheless, the point is that women should have equal rights as men, and the fact that it’s 2K16 and women still don’t is dumbfounding. We live in a country that prides itself on being for the common people, understanding of everyone’s troubles and backgrounds, and yet we regard 51% of the population as lessers in society, their only legal right is voting.

Taking that into consideration, the people behind the Fund for Women’s Equality/ERA Coalition, a coalition made to gain support for the amendment and help women in legal situations decided to host A Night of Comedy with Jane Fonda on February 7 at Caroline’s on Broadway. Appearing on Sunday included the coalition’s board, including Gloria Steinem and Jessica Neuwirth, as well as other prominent activists and comedians, like Rosie O’Donnell, Judah Friedlander, Sasheer Zamata, Gina Brillon, Wyatt Cenac, Michelle Buteau, and Sarah Jones.

Why host a comedy night for a serious political topic? Steinem, who was recently in news for criticizing female Bernie Sanders’ supporters, stated that “laughter is the only free emotion” and that in some cultures, “it is thought to be a path into the unknown. So there is a reason why we are laughing our way to freedom.”

Of course these women have had their run-in with politics and politicians in the recent weeks, with Steinem’s comment as well as O’Donnell’s criticism with Donald Trump in 2015. While O’Donnell kept quiet and didn’t mention Trump in her stand-up act – instead opting for a look into her family life and her recent heart attack—that didn’t stop Steinem from opening with him.

“It’s hard for any off us to be funny when Donald Trump is in the lead. And I hope there will soon be a group of rich people to explain that he is disgracing rich people. He’s not really a successful businessman, he is a successful con artist. And somebody had figured out that had he just taken the $200 million or whatever he inherited from his father and invested it, he would now have more money than after going bankrupt three times and sticking everybody with his debt. This is not a businessman, can you surpass that for surrealism and humor?”

After being introduced, Fonda talked about her past and her role in activism and feminism. “I want to talk about how I came to feminism: it took quite a while to understand feminism. To understand that it didn’t mean you don’t like men, it means that women should be equal and that you were willing to stand up for that. And so I began to identify as a feminism—that would be gloriously reinforced in me whenever I heard Gloria speak.”

Although letting it slip that a 9 to 5 sequel was attempted in the past, and her favorite part was when Dolly Parton started tapping her fingers while singing, Fonda closely sticked to the topic at hand. She did mention that she thought Trump was playing on “people’s anxieties” with his “racist” and “dangerous” views. And in adding to the hate, she said “even if he doesn’t make it, which I don’t think he will, all young Muslims: it will drive them closer to terrorists.”

At the end of the night, however, it wasn’t who was making the worst political remarks or who would become president, it was about and their rights—or lack thereof. “And it is a seriously long fight but I think in some countries that have equality, they don’t have the right to practice those freedoms because they haven’t had a fight. And after we win we’re going to have muscle,” ended Steinem.

Read our interviews below and be sure to check out the ERA website for more information.

Gloria Steinem:

Can you elaborate on your comment with Bill Maher on female Bernie supporters?

It’s on Facebook and I learned not to comment in the world of Twitter, so it’s on Facebook.

What do you say about the young voters who are voting for Bernie instead of Hillary?

I think that Bernie is saying the message of occupy. So he is stating the problem very clearly, which is a good thing, and Hillary is stating the solution very clearly, which is a good thing. And hopefully, I’m sure in the future, they will end up together.

Do you believe Hillary would get the youth vote besides that demographic’s inclination towards Bernie?

Well she has the gender gap and the race gap as it is. So in 2008 I didn’t think she could win but now I think she can. But it’s going to be hell.

What do you think is going on with the Republicans?

I’m sorry to say that they’re not Republicans. Those of us who remember the real Republican Party, which supported the Equal Rights Amendment before the Democrats and others were pro-choice. These are extremists who have taken over the Republican Party, and it’s very dangerous to have one of our two great parties in the hands of extremists.

 

New York Representative Carolyn Maloney:

You can’t dismiss that Bernie is very popular with youth voters.

I think more people are gaining votership. I think she will get the nominee.

Have you been campaigning for her?

Yes I have, I’ve been to New Hampshire, I’ve been to Iowa, I’m going to South Carolina and Virginia.

Those are the places that haven’t ratified the ERA. What can we do to wake them up?

Well it’s going to take a lot of grassroots effort and we’re going to keep working on it and that’s what we’re doing.

But that’s been going on for years.

Well it’s time to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. This is a wonderful gathering of people and I hope it brings more momentum: we have 180 cosponsors in the house and we’re working hard to make it happen. And many of the things that people said that we shouldn’t have fail. We passed it in ’72 and it was ratified by 35 states and we need 38. Well what they said was “No women in the military.” And the women are in the military. They said “Co-ed bathrooms.” Well have you been on a plane recently? They’re all co-ed bathrooms. They were concerned about gay rights; well the Supreme Court decision certainly helped straight out some gay rights questions. So many of the obstacles are no longer there, but the statistics are there, the inequality is still there. And if you look at the gender gap, it has been consistent for roughly thirty years. And what happens is the gender gap, it compounds into retirement, into your savings account, into your earnings. And it’s one of the reasons why women are the largest proportion living in poverty, in their old age.

 

Jane Fonda:

As someone whose received Oscar nominations, what do you think about its diversity?

Well I think it’s very clear that it’s part of the dialogue. We have to be talking about it. The Academy is taking it seriously and I think there’s going to be changes.

What do you think about Bernie?

I think he’s great. I think he’s raising political issues. I think he’s very good at pointing out the problems and Hillary can solve it.

 

Judah Friedlander:

You worked with Tina Fey on 30 Rock so how was that like?

I think it’s pretty much what you would think it would be like. It was pretty awesome, yeah it was pretty awesome.

Taking that into consideration, what do you think about women writers and women comedians in the first place?

It’s great and there’s been more and more recently and that’s good. I don’t think the reason there’s more women in comedy is necessarily because show business is such an activist society. I think it’s because you have a few women like Tina Fey who have been very successful. And Hollywood, not always so creative from the business side of things, they just like to copy what’s successful. But I hope that things keep getting more that way and more diverse. I’m just saying that if you’re a feminist, don’t get relaxed and think feminism is solved, is what I’m saying. You know it’s not like “Well, we love women now so we’re all for it.” It’s bringing money and Hollywood only cares about money.

Would you call yourself a feminist?

Yeah definitely. I mean feminism means you’re for equal rights, so yes, I’m for equal rights, 100%.

And why are here supporting the ERA?

Well I was asked to do it and I think it’s a great opportunity. One thing about America, and I talk a lot about this in my act, is the hypocrisy of America. Because not too many countries build themselves as the greatest country in the history of the planet, but we do. And I’m actually working on a new stand up album and movie right now which is called “America is the Greatest Country in the United States.” And it’s all about the hypocrisy of our history and are we really the best.

 

 

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2016 Academy Award Nominations Announced

by Catherina Gioino January 15, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino

The 88th Academy Awards announced their nominations on Thursday morning to the delight—and dismay—of all actors, directors, producers, writers, and of course, film buffs.

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Tao Downtown Presents The New York Film Critics Circle Awards [Recap]

by Catherina Gioino January 7, 2016
written by Catherina Gioino

If you haven’t noticed, it’s getting colder. If I had to, I’d rank Monday night’s weather as one of the top five coldest days of 2016.

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Tina Fey To Star In ‘Whiskey Tango Foxtrot’

by Catherina Gioino December 15, 2015
written by Catherina Gioino

Tina Fey plays a journalist recounting her time covering war events in Afghanistan and Pakistan in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. And if that sentence did not make you jump out of your seat, then there’s something wrong with you, and the only cure is more cowbell.

The SNL alum will not be starring in a war drama, but rather, and to our relief, a war comedy, which will star a number of comedic actors including Martin Freeman, Billy Bob Thornton, Margot Robbie, Josh Charles, Alfred Molina, Nicolas Braun, and Sheila Vand.

Directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, the film was adapted by Robert Carlock based on Kim Barker’s memoir, The Taliban Shuffle, the journalist Fey will be portraying. Slated to have a March 4, 2016 debut, Freeman will star as a Scottish love interest for Fey’s character, both of whom are stuck covering the events unfold during the war.

Lorne Michaels comes in to produce, thus reuniting the Michaels-Fey-Carlock (writer and producer of 30 Rock) union that many have come to enjoy. The project started filming in New Mexico in February and is now in post production, so it should not be that long until we get some stills or teasers from the film.

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NYFW magic ✨ @aliceandolivia by Stacey Bendet tr NYFW magic ✨ @aliceandolivia by Stacey Bendet transformed the runway into a dazzling celebration of bold prints, playful silhouettes, and timeless style. From Surrogate’s Court to the city streets, the collection truly captured the spirit of the modern woman. 💄

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/stars-stripes-and-alice-olivia-by-stacey-bendet/

✍️: ElizaBeth Taylor

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#NYFW #AliceAndOlivia #StaceyBendet #RunwayStyle #FashionWeek
Some things are just a perfect match—milk & cook Some things are just a perfect match—milk & cookies, Oreos & a cold glass of milk… and @nickbarrotta on the red carpet celebrating 30 years of the iconic milk mustache. 🥛🍪

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/got-milk-celebrates-30-years-with-stars-and-everyday-californians/

✍️&🎤: Ashley Lopez

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#GotMilk30 #GotMilk #NickBarrotta #TylerPerrysTheOval #MilkMustache
On the red carpet, Stranger Things star @priahferg On the red carpet, Stranger Things star @priahferguson spoke with us at the @gotmilk 30th Anniversary Milk Mustache Celebration, where the campaign unveiled its bold new focus on everyday Californians as the real icons. 🥛✨

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/got-milk-celebrates-30-years-with-stars-and-everyday-californians/

✍️&🎤: Ashley Lopez

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#GotMilk30 #PriahFerguson #StrangerThings #MilkMustache #RedCarpet #GotMilk
First-time nominees dominated the 77th Emmys, turn First-time nominees dominated the 77th Emmys, turning the spotlight on breakout stars and fresh wins. 🎬🥇✨

Read about the rising talent redefining televisions biggest night.

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/emmy-awards/

✍️: Danielle Biondi

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#Emmys #Emmy #EmmyAwards #Emmys2025 #EmmyWinner #Film #AwardWinning #AwardSeason
We had the honor of celebrating VMAs weekend with We had the honor of celebrating VMAs weekend with @bacardi and @mtv! 💫
History met history last night 🗽🎬✨ The Ha History met history last night 🗽🎬✨

The Hamilton movie premiere transformed the Delacorte Theater into a stage of its own, as the original cast and creative team reunited to celebrate a story that changed Broadway forever. From the first note to the final bow, the revolution continues. 🎭📜

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/under-the-stars-at-the-delacorte-theater-hamilton-premiere-original-cast-in-attendance/

✍️: Lauren Wire

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#Hamilton #Broadway #HamiltonMovie #DelacorteTheater #LinManuelMiranda #BroadwayLegends #StageToScreen #MusicalTheater
✨ Disney magic meets coffee culture ☕🐭 @dis ✨ Disney magic meets coffee culture ☕🐭 @disneyfamily x @lalalandkindcafe are serving up the sweetest collab of the season — from Mickey drink sleeves to Munchlings surprises 🎁 Don’t miss it before it’s gone Sept. 16!

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/mickey-friends-bring-whimsy-to-la-la-land-kind-cafe/

✍️: Ashley Lopez 

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#Disney #LaLaLandKindCafe #DisneyCollab #DisneyMagic #CoffeeLovers #MickeyAndFriends #DisneyFoodies
From @iamcardib undeniable reign to @wutangclan ev From @iamcardib undeniable reign to @wutangclan everlasting impact, the 2025 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players Awards celebrated the artists and executives shaping the culture today. 🎤🎸💥

With honorees like @leonthomas and @gelo alongside hip-hop’s legends, the night was a reminder that the genre’s future is just as powerful as its past. 🤩

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/cardi-b-leon-thomas-gelo-wu-tang-clan-more-honored-at-2025-billboard-rb-hip-hop-power-players-awards/

✍️: Nishat Baig

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#Billboard #RnB #HipHop #PowerPlayers #CardiB #WuTangClan #LeonThomas #Gelo #RnBMusic #HipHopCulture #MusicAwards
PSA!!! We have another #knockgiveaway and this tim PSA!!! We have another #knockgiveaway and this time it’s for tickets to see LU KALA 💥

We’re giving away a pair of tickets to see her at Mercury Lounge in New York City on September 10th! Join us as we dance the night away to some of her top hits like Pretty Girl Era and Hotter Now 🎶

To enter hit the link 🔗 in our bio and fill out the form. Winners will be contacted through email! 

📍MUST BE IN NEW YORK CITY
🎶 From EXO standout to solo powerhouse, @zkdlin 🎶 From EXO standout to solo powerhouse, @zkdlin brought charisma, control, and creativity to every second of his Shrine set.

Kai On Tour gave fans in LA a front-row seat to his evolution as an artist, and it was nothing short of iconic. 👏

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/kai-on/

✍️: Emma Salehi

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#KaiOnTour #KAI #KAIatTheShrine #KpopInLA #EXO #KpopSoloist #KpopConcert #KAI2025 #ShrineLA
🗞️ Extra, extra! Go inside the newsroom with 🗞️ Extra, extra! Go inside the newsroom with “The Paper” — the sharp new workplace comedy making headlines. 🖋️ We sat down with the cast + creators in an exclusive video interview to talk inspiration, improv, and bringing chaos to the copy desk. 🎬✨

📺 Watch the full interview now 

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/the-paper-puts-a-newsroom-spin-on-classic-workplace-comedy/

✍️: Alyssa Threadgill

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#ThePaper #VideoInterview #WorkplaceComedy #BehindTheScenes #IndieTV #ComedySeries #CastInterview #OnSet #TVTalk #MakingTheShow #WritersRoom #BTS #NewSeries
🎥✨ Austin Butler and the cast of Caught Steal 🎥✨ Austin Butler and the cast of Caught Stealing open up about stepping into this gritty new story, the challenges on set, and why this film is unlike anything they’ve done before.

Catch our exclusive video interview now!

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/austin-butler-cast-talk-new-movie-caught-stealing-video/

✍️: OJ Williams

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#AustinButler #CaughtStealing #MovieInterview #ExclusiveInterview #FilmFeature #BehindTheScenes #Hollywood #OnSet #NewMovies #EditorialContent #CastInterview
Vegas was just crowned the No. 1 nightlife spot in Vegas was just crowned the No. 1 nightlife spot in the world. We put our detective skills to work at @resortsworldlv to see if it lives up to the hype 🎰 🪩🥂💃🕺

Read the full review on our website ✍️ 

#lasvegas #resortsworld #hilton #sliving #zoox #zouk #stubbornseed #alle #nightlife #vegas #elderbrook
When French comfort food, @marthastewart48 hospita When French comfort food, @marthastewart48 hospitality, and @parisvegas combine you get @thebedfordbymarthastewart 🇫🇷🤤 Our recent trip to the legendary homemaker’s restaurant in Las Vegas had us positively stuffed.

Read the full review on our website ✍️ 

#lasvegas #marthastewart #thebedfordbymarthastewart #parislasvegas #frenchfood
@zkdlin performs ‘Mhmm’ at his solo tour #KaiO @zkdlin performs ‘Mhmm’ at his solo tour #KaiOn in Los Angeles ✨

Full Concert Review Coming Soon… ✍️

#Kai #Kpop #KpopConcert #Exo
@zkdlin performs ‘Rover’ 🚗⚠️ at #KaiOn @zkdlin performs ‘Rover’ 🚗⚠️ at #KaiOn in Los Angeles ✨ 

Full Concert Review Coming Soon… ✍️

#Kai #Kpop #KpopConcert #Exo
A @weareone.exo throwback from @zkdlin at his firs A @weareone.exo throwback from @zkdlin at his first ever solo tour, #KaiOn 🐺✨ This is ‘Growl’ 

Full Concert Review Coming Soon… ✍️

#Kai #Kpop #KpopConcert #Exo
🎶 Meet @hitgs_offcl — the K-Pop girl group ma 🎶 Meet @hitgs_offcl — the K-Pop girl group making waves at KCON 2025. In our exclusive, they open up about growth, music, and their U.S. debut story.

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/hitgs/

✍️: Emma Salehi

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#HITGS #KCON2025 #KPopGroup #RisingStars #KPopOnStage #KPopInTheUS #GlobalStage #KPopExclusive #MusicAndCulture #NextGenKPop
📍 Culture has a new home. Complex x ESPN’s fl 📍 Culture has a new home. Complex x ESPN’s flagship opening blended sport, sound, and style into an experience that set the tone for what comes next.

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/complex-x-espn-flagship-grand-opening-a-night-of-style-sports-and-sounds/

✍️: Winnie Ren

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#ComplexxESPN #FlagshipOpening #Complex #ESPN
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