Random Acts of Flyness, an HBO series created by Terence Nance, will follow up its pilot with a second episode that will air on August 11th at midnight.
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The director and producer of this new HBO series gave us the inside scoop on last Friday’s pilot episode.
On Friday, August 3, Tidal and HBO collaborated for an adulting carnival pop-up at Spring Studios in preparation for season 3 of the hit series, Insecure. The show is set to air on August 12 at 10:30 PM on HBO.
Issa Rae and HBO celebrated the upcoming third season of Insecure with a stadium-sized festival, the aptly named Insecure Fest. To say this was the greatest day of my life is an understatement. I don’t have kids, I’m single, I get to say things like this.
On Thursday, artist and musician Terence Nance gave us a first look at his new six-episode series ‘Random Acts of Flyness’ set to air on HBO on Friday, August 3rd at midnight. The screening took place at The Brooklyn Academy of Music, where guests gathered to watch an episode of the late-night show directed and produced by Nance himself.
HBO Sets ‘Sharp Objects’ to Bloom for guests at the Bowery Hotel
In anticipation of the new hit mini-series, Sharp Objects, the Bowery Terrace is turned inside out with flowers.
HBO’s Newest Pop-Up Series
HBO has a new event pop up series taking place this summer in Provincetown, MA called “The Studio.” The series is the result of HBO’s in-depth study from over a year ago called “The Queer Culture Project.”
‘Believer’ Is Dan Reynolds’ Love Letter to LGBTQ Mormons Everywhere
I imagine it isn’t easy being a Mormon missionary.
On The Scene: HBO Hosts ‘Sharp Objects’ Seattle Premiere With Special Guest Chris Messina
Recently I attended a special preview screening of the upcoming HBO series “Sharp Objects” presented by Filmspotting.
I, like many Americans who consume the news, am no stranger to the international refugee crisis. With continuous violence and oppressive governments around the world, every day, thousands of people are making the brave decision to leave their homes and seek a livelihood somewhere else. But even with a conscious effort to follow the news, those of us looking at immigration from the outside never really get to connect with the people embarking on these journeys. Oftentimes, we speak with them once they’re settled in a new country or we see the grief on their relatives’ faces when their journey is not completed.