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Rising Stars: Interviews with Up-and-Coming Musicians and Bands
Discovering the Next Big Thing: Insights and Stories from Emerging Musicians and Bands The world of music is constantly evolving, and every year we see new and exciting talent emerge. From pop to rock to indie, there are so many genres and sub-genres to explore, each with their own unique sound and style. As fans, we love to discover new music and follow the journeys of up-and-coming musicians and bands as they make their mark on the industry. But what does it really take to make it as an emerging artist in today's competitive music landscape?
By Shahinsha Shamon3 years ago in Interview
Exploring the World of Freelance Writing: Tips and Insights from Successful Freelancers
Interviewer: Hello and welcome to our discussion on freelance writing. Today, we have the pleasure of talking to three successful freelance writers who will be sharing their tips and insights on how to make it in the world of freelance writing. Let's begin.
By Shahinsha Shamon3 years ago in Interview
"Rohit Sharma: The Cricketing Legend Who Redefined the Game"
"Rohit Sharma: The Cricketing Legend Who Redefined the Game" From the early stages of his international cricket career, Rohit Sharma has always been one of the most formidable batsmen in the world. Hailed as the future of cricket by experts, the talented cricketer has come a long way since his humble beginnings in a small village near Mumbai.
By Burhanuddin chauhan 3 years ago in Interview
Making Your Marketing Strategy Work.
Should we focus on price or quality? Do we want to stay with small, expensive retailers or increase the market through large discount chains? Will our proposed new product drive away sales from our existing range? These are the kind of questions, related to strategy, that marketers deal with. But what happens when agreement is reached on a certain strategy? Will marketers effectively turn the drawing board strategy into a market reality? Too often, a seemingly effective strategy fails to do what it should, and marketers immediately assume the strategy is to blame. The author argues that it is usually the implementation that goes wrong. Implementation problems can arise from a variety of organizational and structural problems, as well as insufficient personal skills. The author provides guidelines to identify the most common problems, as well as suggestions for overcoming them.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Interview
What Is Digital Marketing, & Importance Of SEO in Digital Marketing
Digital marketing refers to using digital channels such as social media, email, search engines, and other online platforms to promote products or services. It is a way for businesses to reach a larger audience and connect with potential customers on various platforms.
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Interview
Tucker Carlson Said That: This Will Make You Shiver
Tucker Carlson Said That: This Will Make You Shiver Tucker Carlson said: it seems like ancient history now. But in the fall of 2021, not so long ago, America's supply chains came close to snapping. Remember this more than 100 cargo ships were floating, floating idly off the coast of LA and Long Beach was the two biggest ports on the West Coast. Those ships were filled with consumer goods bound for stores and consumers across the country. But they couldn't offload them. There's no place to do it. The containers just sat there. And in any case, thanks to byte administration's vaccine mandates, there weren't enough truckers to pick up the cargo and take it anywhere. So all of that combined to create the worst shipping bottleneck in memory and it lasted for months, the price of transporting goods to this country rose by 600%. So if you're wondering why inflation started to go up, that's a big part of the reason. Now, none of this happened by accident. The bottleneck was a manmade disaster. And it could have been should have been fixed by the people in charge of transportation.
By Trends Explainer 3 years ago in Interview
Gabriel Akamọ
I cornered Gabriel Akamọ at a party. This sounds far more predatory than it was, but I will admit I was impatient to get this interview with him. After several rainchecks and a growing desire to have Gabriel in our first months featured creatives I was very aware that I needed to grab him the next available moment (metaphorically, of course, Spoiler in no way condones the physical grabbing of creatives - unless they wish to be grabbed, however that is a very different conversation...) anyway, this moment presented itself at a party. So whilst the homemade hummus was being devoured by a gaggle of dieting actors and the waves of german electro-pop radiating from speakers nearby were making me realise how painfully uncool I am, I stole Gabriel off to a quiet corner to find out a little more about what he is up to.
By Kirstyn Brook3 years ago in Interview
Kirstyn Brook
This article was written by Emma Spiers, in 2019. Where the hell do I start with Kirstyn, my friend, my business partner, my go to person for the last minute ‘let’s leave the country tomorrow and just wing it’ plan. On top of this, Kirstyn is the co-founder and real brains behind Spoiler. Having sat on the name and concept for an online magazine related to the arts, for the better part of 5 years; Kirstyn has got myself involved in the project, and as I write this, weeks away from the launch - Spoiler is finally happening.
By Kirstyn Brook3 years ago in Interview
Roly Botha
Roly Botha is a wonderful human. Anyone who has met or worked with them will tell you the same. Roly is an actor, composer and theatermaker. We met for this interview in a cafe in Victoria train station, and whilst listening to the audio I realised- not just that I shouldn’t interview and eat at the same time- but also that I am immensely lucky I am to have met Roly at this moment in time.
By Kirstyn Brook3 years ago in Interview
Vittoria Rizzardi Peñalosa
I first met Vittoria Rizzardi Peñalosa while she was studying her Law degree in London: she and I were attending classes at the same actors workshop, though in different classes. And while we circled around each other for nearly a year, ironically we never truly talked about work until she had left the country. During her time in London, I remember her as an actress, and a stunning one at that, with a powerful presence and a fluidity of movement that seems to evade all but the most secure individuals. It’s this power and fluidity that has carried forward into her work as a Producer, Director and Writer.
By Kirstyn Brook3 years ago in Interview
Misha Butler
This is going to sound a bit pretentious, (but please stick with me). As a rule when writing these articles I try not to label individuals as anything other than their professions; writers, artist, filmmaker etc. I try to leave labels and genders at the door and focus on the work of the individual. However it is an undeniable truth that creatives throughout all of history have drawn inspiration and power from both their struggles and their journeys toward self acceptance. For Misha Butler an actor and writer, his career, work and identity have, so far, been inseparable from the fact that he is a Trans-Actor, and as such our interview was largely influenced by discussions on gender and the role it plays, as well as the roles he is now looking forward to playing.
By Kirstyn Brook3 years ago in Interview





