Sunday, October 5th, 2025. Duggal Greenhouse. Flushing Ave., Brooklyn—After an electrifying first day of creativity and connection, CultureCon 2025 returned on Sunday, October 5th, to the heart of Brooklyn for another full day of empowerment, artistry, and purpose.
Entertainment
The Television Academy Foundation announced it raised over $435,000 at the 25th Annual Emmys® Golf Classic at the Riviera Country Club
PACIFIC PALISADES, CA – It was tee time for a cause at yesterday’s 25th Annual Emmys Golf Classic, held at the iconic Riviera Country Club.
Stepping into the premiere of Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt, my expectations were high. I’ve seen and adored so much of his oeuvre, and Julia Roberts never misses, so I expected a knockout.
And knocked out I was.
Rebecca Zlotowski and Jodie Foster Talk Paris, Cinematic Influences, and Speaking French at NYFF
“How many people are in therapy?” Rebecca Zlotowski asked the audience, following the premiere of “A Private Life,” prompting hand raises and knowing laughter.
Saturday, October 4, 2025. Duggal Greenhouse. Flushing Ave, Brooklyn — This year’s CultureCon 2025, powered by The Creative Collective NYC and presented by Chase, Inc. I-N-K, invited attendees to boldly “Take Up Space.”
Raising Star Eddie Benjamin Delivers an Electrifying Performance as the Opening Act for Shawn Mendes
Singer-songwriter Eddie Benjamin is on the rise and thriving.
Late Development Presents Jamz & Conversation Featuring Legendary Producer Jimmy Jam
It’s been two weeks since Jamz & Conversation, yet the energy from that night at City Winery still resonates deeply. What unfolded wasn’t just a concert; it was an experience rooted in legacy, storytelling, and the timeless power of authentic music.
Hot off the oven – NBCUniversal’s “Law & Order” Dun Dun Diner is serving up the most delicious fun in New York City right now.
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ — Tries to Dodge Biopic Clichés, Born to Run Into Them Anyway [NYFF REVIEW]
Not every music biopic needs to chronicle an entire life, and Scott Cooper’s Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere doesn’t attempt to depict The Boss in such a way. Bruce Springsteen’s catapult to fame? Skipped over. Instead, the film trades Springsteen’s hits for the moodier tracks of his sixth studio album, Nebraska. With a focus on this particular chapter of his life, the film sidesteps some biopic clichés — only to trip over others.