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Nicole Oliver: The Actress Taking Over the World One Screen at a Time

If you’re a fan of animation, television or film, Nicole Oliver is a name you should know. The multi-talented actress isn’t resting much these days, taking on roles in the CW’s hit show Arrow, Hallmark’s film 3 Bedrooms One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery, and Greg Kinnear’s directorial debut, Phil. Fans may also recognize her […]

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Those Behind The Actor: Play Management

For the average film and television viewer, the main focus of a show or a movie is the actor. They might also pay attention to the sets, the music, and the camera work, but the actors almost always gain the most attention.  But what many viewers don’t think about is the team of people behind […]

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Coffee, Cream and Charity: Serving up Social Change at The Well

Whether you call it java, brew, or jitter juice, it’s evident through the frantic morning rush to work you need your caffeine fix. Nestled between hundreds of Starbucks and the independent cafés is one glimmering coffeehouse making a difference, one cup at a time. Situated in the heart of South Bend’s River Park neighborhood, The […]

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Director Katie Micay On Love and Loss in Latest Film, ‘The Firefly Girls’

International film festivals give documentaries, shorts, and feature-length films a worldwide stage, and director and writer, Katie Micay is no stranger to them. Her latest short film, The Firefly Girls has gained more traction and exposure thanks to the Sonoma International Film Festival, which ran from March 30 to April 3. Micay’s work has spanned over […]

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Artist and Model Elisabetta Fantone Gives Sneak Peak Into Her Latest Show

Few can truly call themselves writers, painters, actors, or models. Even fewer have the talent to be called all of these. Elisabetta Fantone is an accomplished actress, writer, and model, but her main talent can be found behind a brush. In an exclusive with The Hudsucker, we had the opportunity to speak with this incredibly talented […]

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Jessica Holmes: Always After A Laugh

For some performers, they know immediately which area of performance they want to hone in on: film, theatre, or chasing after thousands of hits on Youtube. For Canadian actress, comedian, writer, and life coach Jessica Holmes, she knew she wanted to experience all of them.

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A Brief Guide to Success and Home Buying: Talking With Todd Talbot

As one of HGTV’s most popular shows, Love It or List It, Too, follows families whose homes no longer suit their needs, leaving them with a dilemma: Renovate their current home or sell it so they can move into something better? To solve this, designer Jillian Harris and Realtor Todd Talbot compete to win over the homeowner’s […]

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Marvel’s Wil Traval Discusses ‘Jessica Jones’ Taking Over Netflix

In recent years, the world of entertainment has been touched more and more by non-American performers, writers, and artists. Look at any award show, and many of the nominees and presenters will deliver speeches in various, lovely accents. Television has certainly been no exception. And thanks to Australian actor Wil Traval, Marvel is one of the […]

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The Truth Is out There: Chatting With Aliza Vellani of ‘The X-Files’

As one of the longest-running science fiction series in network television history, The X-Files is back this Sunday after nearly 13 years with a six-episode run. Returning are its two dynamic leads, Special Agents Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) diving back into unsolved cases the FBI deems false or outlandish. Built upon the premise of alien cover-ups, […]

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White Ninja: Vine’s First Narrative Series

Nothing has changed entertainment more than technology. Twenty-five years ago, we were watching television shows on cable and movies on VHS. Now thanks to the internet, we’re using streaming services, YouTube, torrents, and social media to be entertained in a variety of ways. Consumers and creators have the world at their fingertips, and though many […]

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Art and Secrets: The Art of More’s Patrick Sabongui

With the holidays comes family, gatherings, and a few days off from your regular schedule. That time off makes for a great time to binge watch those shows you’ve been meaning to watch. Crackle’s first original series, The Art of More, is definitely on our binge list for holiday break. We caught up with one […]

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Sex, Lies and the Royal Court: Charlie Carrick Talks ‘Reign’

The CW’s Reign may not exactly be a beacon of historical accuracy, with its prom-esque costumes and modern-named ladies in waiting, but TV audiences aren’t too upset by that fact. The show, based on the life of Mary Queen of Scots, has a fiercely loyal fanbase that is utterly devoted to its stories and characters. Reign fights every […]

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Caroline Barry Steps Into the Spotlight with ’10 Days in a Madhouse’

In an era where feminism is openly discussed and championed, it’s no surprise that film studios are beginning to produce more female-focused work. And it’s certainly no surprise to learn that Nellie Bly, an American journalist known for her investigative and undercover reporting, is one film studio’s newest movie subject. In 1887, Bly faked insanity in order […]

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