Month: June 2022

Title IX: Nancy Hogshead-Makar Fights for Women’s Sports

Nancy Hogshead-Makar who rocketed to fame after her gold and silver medal swimming performances at the 1984 Olympics, says we need to continue to apply pressure to keep women’s sports alive. Since the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Hogshead-Makar has gone on to become a well-known attorney and advocate...

Report: More Effort Needed to Include Disabled Population in Climate Policies

The Disability Inclusive Climate Action Research Program at McGill University and the International Disability Alliance have released a new report, Disability Inclusion in National Climate Commitments and Policies. Released during negotiations at the Bonn Climate Change Conference and a few days before the start of the 15th session of...

The IntraView: Author Investigates the Death of Elliott Smith

By DONNA BALANCIA, The IntraView Anyone who remembers musician Elliott Smith realizes his music left a great impression on fans and industry icons alike. Alyson Camus has written a book called “A Question Mark, An Investigation Into the Mysterious Death of Elliott Smith,” which further investigates the musician’s passing....

Charve the Don Releases ‘The Art of the Music Business’

Charve the Don, the CEO of Concore Entertainment, has released his latest book called The Art of the Music Business. A must-read for anybody hoping to get into the music industry, the work has become a bestseller on Amazon’s new book releases list. There’s a lot of helpful information in...