Culture (Page 36)

August 18, 2021
Veteran News Producer Still Finds Joy in Storytelling, 50 Years Later
(NEW YORK) – Jay Kernis, CBS Sunday Morning producer, turned 69 this year. There are not many television producers in […]

August 6, 2021
Where Sunflowers Evoke Spectacular Awe from Visitors
(WHEATON, Illinois) — Brian Lau knows the exact spot on the worn, grassy path where he should look up from […]

July 13, 2021
Human Rights Watch Amplifies its Advocacy by Reporting the News
(SECAUCUS, NJ) — The combination of the internet and social media platforms have enabled advocates to assume roles once dominated […]
![The sun begins to set over the Houston skyline before a movie begins rolling at Moonstruck Drive-In. [Credit: Corina Garcia]](https://theclick.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/moonstruck-drive-in-1.jpg)
July 1, 2021
Beyond the Screen at Houston’s Moonstruck Drive-In Cinema
(HOUSTON) — Drive-in cinemas made a popular return at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. As indoor theaters […]
![Sean Mulcahy on the set of Disney Channel's Bunk'd. While on set, all non-talent crew members must wear network-approved face masks, face shield, and cannot drink or eat on stage. Covid testing is done three times a week. [Photo: Lilian Manansala]](https://theclick.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/DSC00686-scaled.jpg)
May 25, 2021
Tenacity in Tinseltown: Assistant Director is a source of constancy in an industry that’s become even more unpredictable
"Every time you're on a production, it's a team sport. The whole idea of working on a comedy when you have 80 to 100 people, is to have that shared experience where we all succeed. And it's the loveliest thing ever."