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Greg Archer

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Chicago, Los Angeles, Palm Springs
Covers:  Film, TV, Celebrities, Pop Culture, Travel, History,
Doesn't Cover: Tech
Best-selling author of "Grace Revealed." Entertainment Journalist w/bylines in USA Today, MovieWeb, The Advocate, Oprah muckrack.com/archergreg

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Fellow Travelers Review: Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey Ignite the Screen

Fellow Travelers Review: Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey Ignite the Screen

MovieWeb — A stellar cast and high drama fuel this engaging McCarthy-era political drama about a secret gay love affair.

No One Will Save You Review: Hulu's New Alien Invasion Film Is A Terrifying Worldless Wonder

No One Will Save You Review: Hulu's New Alien Invasion Film Is A Terrifying Worldless Wonder

MovieWeb — Kaitlyn Dever turns in a commanding performance in this smart sci-fi horror film about alien intruders.

Exclusive: Still Up's Creative Team Unpack the Hilarious New Insomniac Comedy

Exclusive: Still Up's Creative Team Unpack the Hilarious New Insomniac Comedy

MovieWeb — Executive producers Phil Clarke and Paul Schlesinger and producer Arabella McGuigan on their very different kind of comedy.

The Morning Show Season 3 Review: Jam-Packed And Filled With Change

The Morning Show Season 3 Review: Jam-Packed And Filled With Change

MovieWeb — Jon Hamm arrives and sends the series in a new direction that's still engaging, sometimes fun, but always filled with too many bouncing balls.

Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Review: The Show's Best Whodunit Yet

Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Review: The Show's Best Whodunit Yet

MovieWeb — Meryl Streep, Paul Rudd, Jesse Williams, and Matthew Broderick feed a theatrical frenzy as the series hits a creative high note.

Exclusive: Tiffany Haddish and Zach Woods Slay in The Afterparty

Exclusive: Tiffany Haddish and Zach Woods Slay in The Afterparty

MovieWeb — Tiffany Haddish and Zach Woods want audiences to solve an even bigger mystery in season two of the hit Apple TV show.

Palm Springs Art Museum committed to honoring past philanthropic legacy

Palm Springs Art Museum committed to honoring past philanthropic legacy

The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) — Like a passionate artist craving to create wonders on a new canvas, Palm Springs Art Museum is moving into the 21st century with newfound vigor and vibrant initiatives. Michael Hinkle, the museum's associate director of advancement, has been with the enclave for 10 years.

Palm Springs Art Museum committed to honoring past philanthropic legacy

Palm Springs Art Museum committed to honoring past philanthropic legacy

The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) — Like a passionate artist craving to create wonders on a new canvas, Palm Springs Art Museum is moving into the 21st century with newfound vigor and vibrant initiatives. Michael Hinkle, the museum's associate director of advancement, has been with the enclave for 10 years.

First Tee Coachella Valley teaches kids core values, basic life skills though golf

First Tee Coachella Valley teaches kids core values, basic life skills though golf

The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) — From birdie to bogey and everything else in between, First Tee Coachella Valley has remained vigilant in its mission to provide the area's children ample opportunities to build new life skills and strengthen their character. Doing it through the game of golf, the organization hopes that newfound life skills and enhanced self-confidence allows children to find success throughout their lifetime.

Bandit Star Josh Duhamel Says He Wanted to Make His Character as 'Fun and Funny as Possible'

Bandit Star Josh Duhamel Says He Wanted to Make His Character as 'Fun and Funny as Possible'

MovieWeb — In a whirlwind spree spanning 33 months, Gilbert Galvan committed 59 robberies. Sometimes he'd double up, doing two in a day. He'd go on to become the most daring if not fascinating criminal in Canadian history. It was only a matter of time before Hollywood noticed.

Exclusive: Billy Eichner Says He Wants Bros to 'Remind People of How Much Fun it is to Go to a Mo...

Exclusive: Billy Eichner Says He Wants Bros to 'Remind People of How Much Fun it is to Go to a Mo...

MovieWeb — Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane are sitting next to each other on a loveseat in a posh Chicago hotel suite discussing their new film, Bros, when Macfarlane pats Eichner's shoulder several times.

Bros Review: Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane Shine in a History-making LGBTQ+ Rom-com

Bros Review: Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane Shine in a History-making LGBTQ+ Rom-com

MovieWeb — Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men. It's a smart LGBTQ+ rom-com for our time. And about time, for that matter. Here, Billy Eichner ( Billy on the Street, American Crime Story), who penned the script with director Nicholas Stoller ( Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Friends from College), create an ambitious story that speaks directly to LGBTQ+ audiences while also managing to be downright universal.

Blonde Review: Ana de Armas Completely Disappears into the Role of Marilyn Monroe

Blonde Review: Ana de Armas Completely Disappears into the Role of Marilyn Monroe

MovieWeb — star Ana de Armas has been candid about taking on the role of Marilyn Monroe in director-screenwriter Andrew Dominik's hotly discussed new film. "Marilyn was the most famous person in the world," de Armas once said. "But Norma, because of that, became the most invisible person in the world.

Exclusive: Keegan-Michael Key Says He's 'Approaching Roles With More Mindfulness'

Exclusive: Keegan-Michael Key Says He's 'Approaching Roles With More Mindfulness'

MovieWeb — What can possibly go wrong when a network reboots an early 2000s family sitcom, forcing its thoroughly dysfunctional cast back together? Hulu is betting that viewers will bite. So much so that the streaming giant allowed that rebooted series within its aptly titled new comedy, Reboot, to hail from Hulu itself.

Exclusive: The Cast of Bad Sisters on Starring in one of the Best Comedy-Thrillers of the Season

Exclusive: The Cast of Bad Sisters on Starring in one of the Best Comedy-Thrillers of the Season

MovieWeb — In-laws are a curious breed. Love them or despise them, they're around to stay. Well, not if you're the Garvey sisters in Bad Sisters (premiering Aug. 19), one of the best comedy-thrillers of the season.

Greg Archer

Greg Archer

The Advocate Magazine — In this archival interview, the legend gabs with Greg Archer about her return to the stage, her loyal gay fans, and how Hollywood has changed since her heyday.

Pain, Shame, and Triumph

Pain, Shame, and Triumph

Palm Springs Life — "Don't you weep" is gloriously written in cursive on one arm. "Don't you worry" on the other. Another inspirational quote is tattooed on Elle King's breast. (We'll get to that later ...) Meanwhile elaborate and colorful vines, flowers, a butterfly and so many other designs beautify the Grammy-nominated "Ex's & Oh's" star's body.

Book Smart

Book Smart

Palm Springs Life — I'm always surprised by the success. I was asked by a French interviewer recently, "Your book is No. 1 in France, was that that one of your goals?" I thought, "Dude, that is so far past anything I was thinking of." I am the most immodest person. I'm always surprised.

Rob Lowe: Uncensored

Rob Lowe: Uncensored

Palm Springs Life — I do. I aspire to that. Evolve or die. I really do think that. The business changes everyday as does the world. You can either adapt or get left behind. That's really why I think I'm going into my fifth decade doing this work.

Beyond Anxiety

Beyond Anxiety

Palm Springs Life — Probably the love of my parents, and my brother and sister, and my few close friends. At some point, you have reach down inside and do whatever you have to do to get through what you are going through and understand you are not the only one going through something like this.

Desert X 2019: This project shines light on lynchings of 149 Mexicans in California

Desert X 2019: This project shines light on lynchings of 149 Mexicans in California

The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) — Some artists featured in Desert X's unique Parallel Projects program will touch on current cultural matters. Others hope to evoke a deeper sense of humanity by reminding people of past events that were rarely addressed or nearly swept under the rug of history. Wm. Marquez is one of those artists.

Modernism Week 2019: 21 terms to know before you head to a cocktail party

Modernism Week 2019: 21 terms to know before you head to a cocktail party

The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) — Modernism Week has arrived in all of its sleek, streamlined glory. With it, comes mid-century modern vernacular that will either make you nod for mod or leave you scratching your noggin at a soiree or function at the annual event, which runs Feb.14-24.

Desert X: Pia Camil's rainbows bring visibility to immigration issues 'on both sides' of border

Desert X: Pia Camil's rainbows bring visibility to immigration issues 'on both sides' of border

The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) — On a balmy evening in mid-December, a lively and eclectic crowd gathered inside of an art studio in Mexico City's dynamic arts district.

Palm Springs film fest is almost over. Don't miss these European films

Palm Springs film fest is almost over. Don't miss these European films

The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) — American cinema has many perks but oftentimes the types of stories told are limited to the whims of what's trending in culture and what brings home the box office gold. Sequels and super hero flicks immediately come to mind.
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