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On The Scene: Olivia Rodrigo Surprises Fans with Intimate Q&A on Preview Night of Guts Gallery Pop-up

by Sydney Hargrove September 11, 2023
written by Sydney Hargrove

“It’s Guts eve! Happy Guts eve!” came the sweetly excited voice of Olivia Rodrigo to a room full of shocked fans at last night’s Guts Gallery preview night.

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Contrary to what I presume would be popular belief, the newly established holiday of Guts eve (which sounds pretty gnarly out of context) was not at all the confusing part. If you were a patron of that room, you more than likely had Guts eve marked on your calendar since June 26th of this year, when Olivia revealed that her Sophomore album would be releasing on September 8th. The shock rather came from the person who was announcing the holiday, and at Olivia and her team’s ability to pull off the surprise of a lifetime for the room full of adoring fans who had no idea she’d be making an appearance at the popup that night.

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If you’d asked anyone in the top 1% of Olivia Rodrigo Spotify fans what they were up to on Thursday night, all answers would probably be pretty similar.  On Tuesday, a select number of very lucky fans received an exclusive email with an extremely eye catching subject line: Olivia Rodrigo Invites you to Guts Gallery! 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: Olivia Rodrigo attends as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

“Spotify and American Express are teaming up with Olivia Rodrigo to create a special, highly-curated experience, bringing GUTS to life, and enabling fans to get a behind-the-scenes look at the new album,”  the email continued. “GUTS Gallery will be open all weekend long from September 8-10 in New York.  As a top fan, we are excited to welcome you to the experience before anyone else – and invite you to an exclusive preview on Thursday, September 7th, from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST.”

The line outside of the popup (which is taking place in Manhattan’s meatpacking district from Friday through Sunday this weekend) was buzzing with anticipation for what was inside, but the reality of the situation was more than anyone could imagine. Not only had the fans been invited to an exclusive sneak peak of the highly anticipated walk through experience curated by Olivia, they had also been invited to an exclusive Q&A moderated by Eva Chen.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: Olivia Rodrigo and Eva Chen attend as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

The interactive 4 room installation (which you can read all about here!) was house-party themed, after the music video for Olivia’s latest single, Bad Idea, Right? It featured a large living room with a couch at the center, where Olivia perched on while chatting with fans (who sat on a combination of pillows and chairs throughout the room.) The environment couldn’t have been cozier, and it was truly a one of a kind experience for everyone involved, as such intimate moments with a global superstar like Olivia can be so few and far between.

Olivia’s kind voice was heard just before she was seen, as an affectionate “Hi guys!” came through the living room’s speakers just as all heads whipped around at once to see her emerging from a curtain to the left of the couch. “Oh my gosh, thank you so much for coming! Hi! How are you guys? I really appreciate it!”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: A view of the venue as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

The evening began with a listening party for a few songs from GUTS, which wouldn’t be released until midnight that night. “So, I’m so nervous,” Olivia said. “So I’m going to actually go while you listen to them, but I’ll be back!”

As promised, Olivia returned to another round of cheering after  attendees were treated to an exclusive (phone free) first look at Get Him Back, Logical, Teenage Dream and All American Babe. She sat down with Eva, who began the discussion with a story of how she introduced Olivia to Anna Wintour when she was 15. “And in August,” Eva said, “Olivia was on the cover of Vogue Magazine.”

The warm conversation focused on the ins and outs of the makings and meanings of GUTS, as well as the need-to-know things like “Do you like my outfit?” “What’s your favorite pizza topping?” and “Would you dye your hair?”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: A view of the venue as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

The final note of the Q&A saw Eva asking Olivia about her advice for the room around her. “A lot of people here are teens, a lot of people are in their twenties, everyones going through something. What advice would you give the people in this room, for how to find their own success and also how to find their path?”

“I’m a big believer in taking a step in any direction, even if you’re not sure where it’s going to lead,” Olivia said. “I think the only way you’re going to gain confidence is through experience  and the only way you’re going to figure out who you are in this world is by making a ton of mistakes. I think actually, this record was sort of that for me. It was me just grappling with the mistakes I’ve made in my life or the things I wish I didn’t do, or things that I thought were really embarrassing. But I think just growing from stuff like that is the only way you can figure out who you want to be in this world. So I just say, don’t be afraid to make mistakes.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: A view of the venue as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

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Personal Essay: Spending GUTS Weekend with Olivia Rodrigo and What it Means to me

by Sydney Hargrove September 10, 2023
written by Sydney Hargrove

In the weeks before Olivia Rodrigo dropped her very first album Sour, I found myself nearing the end of my high school career, wondering if anyone had ever actually experienced a teenage dream.

“I guess some people just don’t get happy teen years,” I’d texted my mom on a particularly cold April day, the weather outside matching my demeanor at the fact of the matter. The years that were supposed to be the best of my life were about to be over and I could count the happy moments I’d had throughout them on one hand.

Two weeks later would see me with Olivia’s Brutal blasting in my headphones as I sat on the corner of the track while doing what I did best: not participating in gym class. The line I’m so sick of seventeen, where the fuck’s my teenage dream? brought unexpected tears to my tired eyes. It was one of the very first times in my life that I’d heard those thoughts out loud, that maybe, just maybe, these years aren’t the best of our lives. Quite the opposite, in my case. To this day, Seventeen years old remains the most difficult thing I have ever been, but it would have been a whole lot worse without Sour. 

The combination of the extremely common teenage phenomenon of feeling like you’ll never be good enough for anything, combined with your very first heartbreak, is a lethal duo that so many teenage girls are all too familiar with, myself included. If Olivia Rodrigo had started a religion on the weekend of my first breakup, I would have immediately joined. Honestly? I would still be a loyal part of it to this day. Even as I write this from my own apartment in a city far away from the pink bedroom where I spent many nights crying to Enough for you. Olivia has become a voice for my generation, with her gut (no pun intended) wrenchingly relatable lyrics and stunning voice that will somehow resonate with you long after you’ve forgotten the face of the high school boy who hurt you in the first place. 

When Olivia’s very first single Drivers License came out, it was actually the aforementioned high school boy of my life who had told me about it. “You know, the Disney Plus show,” he’d said as we drove too fast down a road to nowhere important and I picked at the holes in my jeans. “The High School Musical one? You haven’t seen it?”

I hadn’t, but the combination of the Olivia-mania that had taken over that weekend and the way her voice conveyed something I’d never heard before, inspired me to check it out. After binging nearly all of it the following weekend, I had reported my findings back to the boy in question: that it was adorable, and I couldn’t help but be an Olivia fan.

Music is healing, but it hadn’t exactly been in my world until I’d heard Olivia’s for the first time. There was already plenty of preexisting music out in the world when I found mine crashing down around me before I could even legally vote, so what exactly made Olivia different? It’s the notion that wounds that originate in your teen years are different. They reopen easier, with the painful reminders of how you got them, and the even more painful realizations of what you should have had instead. At her very core, Olivia conveyed this with the brutal honesty that acted as a warm blanket to everyone just trying to survive the uncomfortable road of teenage girlhood. Beyond her unparalleled talent for storytelling and her astonishing vocals, I think that our shared age and her unwillingness to pretend that teen years were all they’re choked up to be made the world feel less dreary, less hopeless. That is one of the many gifts of Olivia. 

It seemed that when Drivers License came out, every girl on the internet had a similar story to the one that she was telling. The stories that she tells are so highly detailed and specific, yet somehow, captivate mass audiences of people who relate on a level far deeper than the surface of the words.

By the time that Sour was released (on the same week as my senior prom), I had listened to Deja Vu and Drivers License so many times that even my grandfather could more than likely recite both songs perfectly. A friend of mine had just gotten a car and we’d planned to go to the beach and listen to the album on the drive, but it was cold out, so we went to the mall instead. We drove way faster than we should’ve down the roads that we’d gotten to know way better than any of us had ever wanted too and listened to every song except for Brutal, as it wouldn’t load due to a Spotify glitch. I’m thankful for that, as I’ll never forget that moment during gym class the following Monday, a moment of realization that I was far from the only person who feared they’d wasted something that they didn’t want in the first place. 

We’d taken our trip to the mall on Friday and on Saturday, we took the LIRR into Manhattan to visit the Sour Patch store where they were giving out special edition purple Sour boxes with a picture of a smiling Olivia on the box. I couldn’t tell you what was inside, as we arrived too late and didn’t get any, but I’ll never forget that day. We played the album as we walked through the street and I wore a blue skirt from Brandy Melville and a pair of 3D glasses with the frames popped out, for no reason at all, as we relished in the last few days before we’d graduate high school. My hair was longer than it had ever been as my friend recorded us on her dad’s old camcorder and talked about her upcoming plans to go to film school. It was one of the few times in high school that I didn’t feel temporary, like there was a world beyond the walls I’d grown accustomed to. I tend to think of that when I see sour patch wrappers or pass by the SoHo Brandy Melville. 

The tail end of my seventeenth year was much brighter. It saw me packing up the tear stricken pink room and moving to a brand new city (albeit into a room equally as pink), getting started on my journalism career, and finally shedding the skin that had previously held me down. But in the same way that the pink pillows came with me, Olivia and her music did as well. The heartbreaks and woes of seventeen were behind me, but her music still resonated with the growing pains that I don’t think I’ll ever shake, probably for the better. I quickly learned that she would be a constant in my life, the same way that my love for sunsets and New York City, and of course, the color pink would be.

Olivia seems to be commonly known as someone who writes heartbreak music. While true in a sense, her heartfelt music has stayed on my daily rotation years past my most recent breakup. On a chilly New York December night, I laid in my freshman year dorm bed listening to Hope Ur Ok, reflecting on everything that the year had changed me for. The sweetness of Olivia’s voice expressing I hope you know how proud I am that you were created, with the courage to unlearn all of their hatred has been a constant source of warmth in my life, even as the years went by. My building group chat (named ‘The Hotties of 92y,’ as we lived in the iconic 92nd street Y) pinged with a notification of the girl in the room next to me, reading “Sydney- are you okay? I hear you blasting Olivia, what did your boyfriend do?” Another notification came in from my friend Nikole, who wasn’t at the building at the time, reading, “I’m not even there and I can hear Sydney blasting Olivia.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: Olivia Rodrigo attends as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

To his credit, my boyfriend at the time hadn’t done anything (at the moment), the music was just comforting. The song was soothing in the same way it had been that day on the football field as I struggled to cope with the end of life the way I’d known it for so long. I iterated this to my hilariously compassionate friends, much to all of our laughter. I fell asleep that night to Enough For You, thinking briefly about all of the times that my younger self had cried over its sharp relatability.

It’s strange to think that the pink room isn’t even my most recent bedroom, there have now been four beds in between the nights of Traitor and Deja Vu underneath fairy lights taped haphazardly to a dome shaped ceiling. My bed in my current apartment still has pink pillows, and on the wall above them sits a poster of Olivia, clad in sunglasses and a balaclava and driving a car, a signature of hers that had been established after the virality of Driver’s License. There has been some sort of Olivia memorabilia in every room I have ever lived in, consistently paying homage to the girl who pulled me through the dark and dreary days of being a hopeless teenager. 

In the same way that Brutal defined the era in my life that mostly circled around my sparkly red prom dress and gut wrenching fear for the future, Vampire and Bad Idea, Right, have defined this far more comfortable period where I get to be a journalist living in my cozy midtown studio with sweet friends and no sense of impending doom. I’ve learned, throughout this time, that the future is my friend. 

While two and a half years ago may have seen me once again in the pink pillowed room with Sour on shuffle, two days ago I opened up an email that I assumed was simply a confirmation of my attendance at tonight’s Guts Gallery. A pop up experience in Manhattan celebrating Guts, Olivia’s new album which will release on Friday.

While the email was in fact confirming my attendance, there was a highlighted sentence underneath the address of the popup: Olivia will be making a surprise appearance!

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: A view of the venue as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

Through my years as a journalist, I’ve gotten used to exciting tidbits of information being released onto my life, but few things could have prepared me for the contents of that email. I owe so much of the person that I am today to Olivia and her music, to the way it managed to pull me out of my cloudiest days and into a world that has been so kind. The girl on the football field on one of the last Mondays of high school, the girl in the backseat of her friends car as they drove through a neighborhood that would soon no longer belong to them, the girl in the blue skirt laughing in line at the sour patch store, and the girl who cried as her and her mom drove with Jealousy, Jealousy playing on the car speaker because she felt that every day shouldn’t have been as difficult as it was, felt so close by the girl sitting at the desk of her midtown studio apartment with the Olivia poster on the wall.  Just one girl, who’d managed to make it to the good part of life, with Olivia Rodrigo music constantly playing in the background.  

As Nikole and I walked out of school that night, I informed her that I would not be getting off at our usual stop. “I have to go buy an outfit,” I said. “I can’t tell you what it’s for, but it’s extremely important.” 

We scrolled through the Zara website as we waited on the subway platform, and she asked if I could at least give her a hint as to what we were looking for. I pointed to a purple plaid skirt and said “that would probably be perfect.”

The outfit I ended up choosing wasn’t purple or plaid, instead a pink and black bow ensemble that paid homage to this Olivia look. My texts to my mom as I shopped were very different than they were on that day in April. “I feel so giddy,” I said. “I guess this is what being a teenager was supposed to feel like.” 

Inside of the bright purple, houseparty themed Guts Gallery (which you can read all about here!) anyone would feel instantly transported back to high school, with the imagery so beautifully reminiscent of simpler (or in my case, way more complicated) days. As Olivia walked out onto the stage in the living room of the gallery to a packed room of excited fans, I couldn’t help but think of the seventeen year old girl that I was so recently. 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: A view of the venue as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

Though it’s a tempting phrase, don’t tell any Olivia Rodrigo fan to not meet their heroes. If this weekend has taught me anything, it’s that Olivia is the epitome of grace and kindness. She’s poised and sweet, stating “I’m so nervous,” to the living room audience as the listening party to her new album was about to begin. “Thank you guys so much, I really appreciate it! It’s Guts eve, happy Guts eve!”

Clad in a long black gown covered in flowers, Olivia sat with Eva Chen to answer questions from fans, written on Spotify index cards in sparkly purple pen. If you consider yourself a Livie, you know that everything about that sentence is so brutally Olivia. The questions ranged from her creative process and her growth from Sour to Guts, all the way to her favorite pizza topping (anything but pineapple) and her love for boba tea. Two fans even utilized their question slot to ask if Olivia liked their outfits, to which she sweetly asked them to stand up and do a spin around. “Stand up, stand up! Do a twirl for us!” The verdict from Olivia was that the outfits were “cute!” with her glowingly exclaiming that it’s “mini skirt season.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: Olivia Rodrigo and Eva Chen attend as SPOTIFY x AMEX PRESENT: GUTS Gallery Pop-Up Experience in NYC on September 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Spotify)

I’ll never be a seventeen year old girl again. On most days, I’m endlessly grateful for that. But there was something about sitting in a living room, far away from the one of my youth, across from the woman who’s music defined my life when I needed it most, made me feel like I could do it all over again. And out of all of the gifts of Olivia, that may be the biggest one of all.

Check out Guts Gallery for yourself here and stream GUTS here!

 

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On The Scene: An Exclusive First Look At Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts Gallery Popup

by Sydney Hargrove September 8, 2023
written by Sydney Hargrove

If you happen to be a New York City based Olivia Rodrigo fan, then you’re in for a weekend of sweet surprises. Friday will be action packed, kicking it off with her sure-to-be iconic performance on the Today Show, followed by the fan scavenger hunt, and finally, the album released dance party courtesy of Club90sLA. But head a few blocks downtown to 25-27 Little West 12th Street any day this weekend, and prepare to be transported into the imaginative world of Olivia, at the mesmerizing Guts Gallery Pop-up.

Spotify and American Express have teamed up with Olivia to celebrate the release of her new album in an all new popup experience, with special perks or Spotify listeners and Amex cardholders!  If you’re wondering what to expect for this monumental celebration of Olivia’s new album, you’ve come to the right place. The event is a lively, action packed, multi room experience that is mostly modeled after Olivia’s latest music video, directed by Petra Collins.  

 

Back in August, Oliva graced the screens of fans worldwide with the video for her latest single Bad Idea, Right? which featured her real life friends Tate McRae, Iris Apatow and Madison Hu, and took place at a massive house party. The celebration saw the girls crowd surfing throughout all of the different rooms of the party as guests posed the ever so important question: is meeting up with an ex, specifically Olivia’s, a bad idea? 

 

In nearly all cases, as the aforementioned guess informed Olivia, it is in fact a bad idea. But there’s no time to ponder that during the Guts Gallery experience, as every room poses a new adventure. As soon as you enter, you’re greeted with the exterior of a party that looks strikingly like the one in the video. Silver Guts balloons float in front of a large house, and you’ll stand on a lawn completely littered with purple and white solo cups. The culprit of the cup conjugation will soon reveal itself, as a quick look to the left will have party guests seeing a massive Guts mural, made from, you guessed it, purple and white solo cups!

The scene is so reminiscent, both to the music video itself and to what it felt like to be a high schooler. Olivia’s attention to detail is prominent in everything she does, but she’s reached a new level with Guts and the care and thought she’s put into it. 

The walk-through experience is complete with many rooms, each separated by a charming disco ball themed beaded curtain. After completing your look around the party’s lawn (and if you’re anything but me, resisting the urge to find the owner of the house and offer to help clean up the cups) you have two options; a beaded curtain that leads to Olivia’s living room, or her bedroom. I went with the bedroom, but since the popup is circular, you really can;t go wrong with either choice. 

Olivia’s Guts Gallery bedroom is truly everything you’d expect. From the iconic purple color scheme to the little details, like a blue typewriter like the one she teased the Guts tracklist on. The focal point of the room is a bed, complete with purple pillows spelling out the word of the weekend, and a gorgeous vanity inscribed with Happy Birthday Guts! If you head towards the back of the room, you’ll find what appears to be a closet with merchandise on display, but a further review will confirm that it’s actually an exclusive checkout for American express cardholders. The dedicated Amex-only checkout line comes with an exclusive gift with all purchases, not to mention that all fans who visit the GUTS Gallery will also receive a complimentary tote bag.

 

Head through the next array of disco beads to the next endeavor of this grandiose party, and you’ll be met with the next room, (and my personal favorite) Olivia’s kitchen! Upon arrival, one of the first things you’ll find is the ‘Amex More’ vending machine, where fans can win a variety of Olivia related prizes. But it won’t be without effort, you’ll need to brush up on your Oliva knowledge before heading to the vending machine, as you’ll be quizzed on fun facts, like her birth year, astrological sign, fandom name (which we’ve already hinted at earlier in this article) and so much more. If you manage to pass the test and prove yourself as a true Olivia fan, then you can look forward to adorable prizes like stickers and t-shirts. 

That is far from all the kitchen has to offer, as the dining room table is decked out with craft supplies where fans can leave their very own love letter to New York. In her exclusive Q&A with fans on Guts Gallery preview, Olivia revealed that the album was written in New York, and the popup pays homage to its hometown in so many sweet ways. “I love your guts,” reads a sign on top of a stack of metallic scratch off hearts. “Leave a love note for New York to see!”

 

The craft station is fit with everything you could possibly need to fulfill that task, from stickers, to markers, to glitter washi tape. On the kitchen counter, you’ll find post-it notes to leave a similar message on the fridge. Across the way sits a purple bar where attendees can relax with a refreshing glass of purple lemonade, as well as purple lollipops and popcorn. 

The final room may have been confusing to the preview night’s attendees, mostly made up of loyal Olivia fans who had received a special invitation from Spotify, but the answers would soon come, and be more than anyone could have imagined. The layout, though sure to change with the different excavations this weekend, was made up of a combination of chairs and throw pillows on the ground, where everyone was encouraged to sit in anticipation of a special surprise. “All attendees, please make your way to the living room,” a voice said over the intercom. 

 

The buzz throughout the living room was quickly silenced when the background music (made up entirely of Olivia’s first album Sour) silenced, and a curtain opened on the back wall, revealing Olivia herself, clad in a stunning black floral dress. In a conversation moderated by Eva Chen, Olivia talked about everything from her Guts inspirations to her favorite NYC food spots, much to the delight of the adoring fans throughout the living room.

One more walk through the final disco ball beads will land you once again at the party’s lawn, where you can purchase exclusive Guts Gallery merchandise, which won’t be available anywhere else!

We could not possibly recommend joining in on the party yourself and visiting the Guts Gallery popup this Friday, Saturday or Sunday! Hear more about it here and stream Guts here!

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A Big Apple night at Gotham Television Awards- The A Big Apple night at Gotham Television Awards- The third annual event brought guests and honorees to Cipriani Wall Street and included Chase Infiniti, Kerry Washington, Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Anthony Kelly, Rachel Sennott, Odessa A’zion, Sarah Pidgeon, Linda Cardellini, Steven Conrad, David Harbour, Joy Sunday, Jeff Hiller, Jeff Frost, Miriam Shor, Karolina Wydra, Rhea Seehorn, Rebecca Hall, Laurie Metcalf, Brittany Snow, Ross Duffer, Shawn Levy, Matt Duffer, Jamie Bell, Richard Gadd, Molly Ringwald, 50 Cent, David E. Kelly, Mark Ronson, Grace Gunner, and so many more @thegotham
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People can’t stop talking about ‘Off Campus’ and t People can’t stop talking about ‘Off Campus’ and the budding romance between Allie (Mika Abdulla) and Dean Di Laurentis (Stephen Kalyn). The next installment of the @primevideo series mirrors the third book in Elle Kennedy’s quintet, The Score, and will feature the two as the central couple.

Full interview on The Knockturnal’s YouTube.
Leading lady @chloebailey discusses what drew her Leading lady @chloebailey discusses what drew her to her new psychological thriller, Strung 🎻
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Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman ( @ohgussie ) Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman ( @ohgussie )Talks Changing the Tune of Parkinson’s Disease

Full Interview: https://youtu.be/uraFi44uQOo?si=oJaLbOSvCi1liasK 

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At the 2026 @reelworks ChangeMakers Gala, Rafael E At the 2026 @reelworks ChangeMakers Gala, Rafael Espinal spoke of the progress the organization has made in time. 

The organization, which empowers young people from underserved communities by pairing them with professional filmmaker mentors and providing workforce training, hosts the annual fundraising event to celebrate their continued success. 

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/pi_YnZ62veA?si=Q7AT9jMkDf5hRih3

Full article:
https://theknockturnal.com/power-book-iii-raising-kanan-star-patina-miller-honored-at-the-reel-works-gala/
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