ENTERTAINMENT
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Standing at the Edge: P-Valley and the Quiet Rise of Nicholas G. Sims
Before the world knows your name, there’s a rare kind of quiet — the stillness between preparation and recognition. It’s the moment where an artist sharpens their craft, rooted in faith, patience, and purpose. In this conversation, Our Era Magazine sits down with actor Nicholas G. Sims, who stands right at that edge — between anonymity and arrival — to reflect on gratitude, legacy, and what it means to honor the work before the spotlight hits.
MacBook Pro: Built for the Way We Create Now
Tara Yummy and the Ever-Changing Mindset: Spinning Her Next Chapter
Shubham Maheshwari on Belonging, Breakthroughs, and Becoming Gat Patil
Violet McGraw Is All Grown Up—and So Is Cady
Inside Tay Lautner’s Lemon-Scented World of Mental Health, Authenticity, and The Squeeze
Ashton Arbab To Direct, Star in 1970s Coming-of-Age Short Film Summer of ’76
Gen Z Ruled the Internet at the 2025 Webby Awards — And I Had the Best Seat in the House
From R#J to Goosebumps: Francesca Noel Finds Power in Vulnerability
A Q&A With Aliyah Mastin
Jonny Kandell Chats with Grace Chow
McKenna Roberts: Stepping Into Action and Owning Her Power
Christian Weissmann’s ‘Her, Him & I’: A Journey Through Queerness and Self-Discovery
From Stage to Screen and Back Again: Milo Manheim's Balancing Act
Sasha Bhasin's Journey
“I’m Not Queer, I’m Disembodied”
Social Media Stars, The Pitman Sisters, Fill Us In On Creating Viral Moments, Working With Paris Hilton, & Choosing Family First
A soda can, ladder, and Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face”, all mixed in one is not a recipe one thinks will propel them to fame. Neither did The Pitman Sisters until their video hit one million views in one hour.
The Unfiltered Pursuit: Inside Toddy Smith’s World of Passion and Play
Heartfelt Transitions: The Making of 'I Left My Heart at Chapman University
In a world where college experiences shape not only our education but also our identities, Ryan Cartee takes us on a poignant journey through his film I Left My Heart at Chapman University. Blending heartfelt narratives with innovative storytelling techniques, Ryan captures the essence of personal growth, nostalgia, and the challenges of transition. From candid interviews with classmates to vlogs that document the raw moments of life as a student, his film resonates with anyone who has navigated the complexities of young adulthood. Join us as we delve into Ryan's creative process, the inspiration behind his project, and the lessons he’s learned throughout his filmmaking journey.

