YAM’s Favorite Films Starring Moms
Moms are often the engine of the family, always pushing forward when we seem to be running out of fuel. So this post is dedicated to all the moms around the world!
Moms are often the engine of the family, always pushing forward when we seem to be running out of fuel. So this post is dedicated to all the moms around the world!
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.
On this weeks Editor’s Chatroom Julyssa and Amy discuss the length of tv-series. What is better? Longer seasons with many episodes, or shorter seasons with fewer episodes?
Amy makes a list of ten Chinese music albums released between the years 2000 and 2009. The rules? One album per year, one album per artist.
The bitter view of a non-religious person living in a mostly-Catholic country.
Yeah, yeah. I know I’m just jumping on the list bandwagon — But, Ma! All the cool kids are doing it!!!
The YAM Magazine staff picks their favorite female characters from both film and television.
Chang-rae Lee’s prose is so lyrical, he could build grocery shopping up as the epicenter of a crisis in singularity, transform clipping toenails into an existential quandary, and make sorting the recycling a prophecy of something tragic in the Greek sense of the word.