Based in Los Angeles, the company creates content that emphasizes smart storytelling with an “edgy” sensibility and pop culture roots. Sirens Media has created hundreds of hours of unscripted, reality and documentary content for myriad broadcast, cable and streaming platforms, with series that inclu...
Hill added in a statement, “I’m excited to build upon Sirens’ legacy of edgy, pop culture-savvy storytelling. As our industry continues to experience this content renaissance and explosion, with fresh voices surfacing across all platforms, ITV America continues to be a leader in story innovat...
So, following up on a recent post I did on spending and retention within the military, I just saw this article pop up in the news earlier today, and heard the various commentary on the radio this afternoon. More spending, more troops, and more investments in our Canadian Armed Forces. An...
Since emerging in 2010, Sleeping With Sirens have tested the boundaries of rock by walking a tightrope between pop, punk, metal, hardcore, electronic, acoustic, and even a little R&B. This high-wire balancing act attracted a faithful fan base known as “Strays,” generated global album sales...
Penelope Allison, in Pompeian Households, An Analysis of Material Culture, suggests that Pompeiian households may have been separated by gender and time of day, but not by age. The men seem to occupy the front hall of the house during the morning, the women would occupy that same space du...
The screen legend took her time in blowing out the candles, saying, “I always make the same wish, but I never tell anybody what.” The actress avowed that it did not seem like it’d been 60 years since “Birdie”: “Not at all. Why? I don’t know. I still have...
Probably one of pop culture’s first female Gothic personality, Carolyn Jones was the unforgettable Morticia Addams on TV, proving once and for all that black tight-fitting long dresses couldn’t be more sexy. Leaving us at a too young age, Carolyn often played roles with a tragic touch, ...
in emergency situations. Once you’ve been through something like a war, or worked as a first responder, other things in life can be pale in comparison, so the allegorical “siren” in the song is that strange voice in my head that tends to pop up to say, ‘You need me. You belong...