Documentary: Studio One Forever – America’s First Gay Disco

STUDIO ONE FOREVER the story of America’s first gay disco, is a kaleidoscopic excursion into LGBTQ+ history through the lens of this groundbreaking club. From 1974 to 1994, Studio One  in Los Angeles and its adjoining live music venue, The Backlot, became symbols of hope and community for gay men. Amidst the rise of gay rights, […]

Pandemic Proof Virtual Venue With A 360-degree Video Wall

With social distancing changing the landscape of live experiences both for fans and performers, meet famed light and stage creative director Bubba Ginnetty who launched the Los Angeles-based virtual venue InCrowd. Ginnetty’s pandemic proof solution is to combine his stage and lighting design skills and partner with Zoom to create “The Wall” – a 360-degree video wall curved […]

Lunch with Adam Lambert & Charity Game Changing App Wishio

Wishio is a game changing app that’s set to switch up the traditional celebrity fundraising model by putting philanthropy in your pocket.  Up until now, the chance to bag once-in-a-lifetime prizes has been limited to exclusive charity galas and raffles, with the highest bidder always scooping the coveted experience. Wishio is on a mission to change […]

Who’s Who of Creative New York and Los Angeles for the US Launch of COS

To mark the launch of clothing brand COS in the US, film maker Aaron Rose has created ‘The Bubble’ and its response, ‘Drive Time’ by Petra Collins on the similarities and differences in New York/Los Angeles creative culture. Think New York as a dynamic bustling and brooding metropolis, Los Angeles the sunny, laissez-faire counterpart, home to fledgling talent and […]