LGBT Under the Radar: Icons from Japanese Animations
Thought animations are just for kids — and so sexuality is a big taboo therein? Wait till you read through Adrienne’s list of iconic figures from Japanese animations.
Thought animations are just for kids — and so sexuality is a big taboo therein? Wait till you read through Adrienne’s list of iconic figures from Japanese animations.
Greetings, YAMMies! We are on the third part of my Japanese entertainment journey of a series on the Banana views on Asian entertainment.
In honor of Heathers being chosen the LAMB Movie of the Month, we asked the YAM Magazine team to vote for their favorite films depicting high school life.
How is it that a form of music so integral to the individualization of Black Americans becomes something of a farce in their hands? While it’s a debate that’s been beaten like the proverbial dead horse, it’s one that still bears consideration.
YAM Magazine sat down to tea with Tippi Hedren during the TCM Classic Film Festival and discussed working with Alfred Hitchcock, her daughter Melanie Griffith and the actress’s work with the Shambala wildlife preserve.
Three-time Academy-Award winning film editor Thelm Schoonmaker talked with YAM about working with Martin Scorsese and her late husband Michael Powell’s influence on Scorsese’s career.
Yeah, yeah. I know I’m just jumping on the list bandwagon — But, Ma! All the cool kids are doing it!!!
I am a Banana. To rephrase that: I was one for about 17 years of my life. A series of posts on my journey discovering Asian entertainment.
No more gilding the lily, I’ll just come out and say it — the state of Black film in America is deplorable.
The Art of Walt Disney was a book released back in 1973 chronicling what was, then, Walt Disney’s animation legacy. As the years have gone by, they’ve been re-releasing the book with some updated information — after these many years, the book is massive.