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Episode 2 – Mac Quayle

In this episode, Brooke speaks with Mac Quayle, the Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated composer of shows like Mr. Robot, Feud, American Horror Story, American Crime Story: The People vs. OJ Simpson and The Assassination of Gianni Versace. Here, Mac shares how he started out, working with composer Cliff Martinez (Traffic) on films like Contagion and A Normal Heart and how he became the go-to guy for show runners, Ryan Murphy and Sam Esmail. He also reveals his inspiration and process for creating music for some of the most memorable scenes on television.

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Judith Light on her iconic career and her lifetime of advocating for equal rights

Judith Light, who most recently starred in Transparent and The Assassination of Gianni Versace, has been acting for decades. But there was a moment, as she was just starting out, when she almost left the business for good. “Early on in my career — because I wasn’t getting what I wanted and I saw other people getting what I wanted and I wasn’t getting it — I went into a depression,” she tells designer Zac Posen (a board member of Yahoo Lifestyle’s parent company, Oath, which is a division of Verizon) in the third episode (above) of Yahoo Lifestyle’s new “Loud and Clear” video series. “I thought to myself, ‘I have to get out of the business.’ I looked up and I said, ‘Look, whatever it is that you want me to do, I’m here to be of service.’ And it was in that moment that everything changed.”

Light got her big break on the soap opera One Life to Live. “Maybe I won’t leave the business now,” she remembers thinking when she was cast. But it was when she landed the role of Angela Bower on Who’s the Boss that her life really changed. “It was a cultural shift,” she tells Posen of the show. “It was the woman in the workplace and the man at home. And I have young women come up to me to this day to say, ‘I went into the fashion business [or] advertising — I knew I could do it because that was my role model.’”

In addition to her life as an artist, Light’s role as an activist is equally important to her. She has spent decades fighting for LGBT rights. “We are one family, we are one humanity, we are of one mind, and to me the whole issue of prejudice and bigotry is something that has propelled me through life,” she says.

“Dan came out,” Light says, recalling the struggle of actor Danny Pintauro, who played her son on Who’s the Boss, and how that affected her. “And there were other people I saw that were trying to live their best and truest life.”

Her work on screen is a mirror of that activism. In the Gianni Versace miniseries, Light played Marilyn Miglin, a woman in denial about her husband’s sexuality. Discussing the series’ executive producer, Ryan Murphy, Light says: “He sees the stories that need to be put into the culture to have discussions about the shift in the culture. The Assassination of Gianni Versace is really about how the gay community was viewed at this particular time, and if the culture were different some of the things that happened may have not had to happen.”

In her life and work, Light has made sure to do what she so admires in Murphy — start important conversations. “Nothing to me is more important than being of service and kindness and gratitude,“ she says. "Who is it that you want to be? … If you live in that question, you can have a very extraordinary life. The unexamined life, to me, is not worth living.”

American Crime Story: Darren Criss (Blaine Anderson of Glee) tells us how he turned into a serial killer (EXCLUSIVE)

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Darren Criss was at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival 58th edition to defend his role of Andrew Cunana, serial killer and main protagonist of American Crime Story’s second season.

Darren Criss might be absolutely against the idea of a Glee revival, he is on the other hand more than thrilled to have played Andrew Cunanan. The serial killer has killed 4 people all through the United States before assasinating the famous stylist Gianni Versace during the 90′s. Ryan Murphy, creator of Glee and American Horror Story, brought to life this story in the second season of American Crime Story, adequately titled The Assassinatioin of Gianni Versace. Darren Criss plays the killer in an impeccable and chilling way, definitively walking away from his role of Blaine Anderson. Attending the Monte-Carlo Television Festival 2018 edition, he talked to melty about the difficulties to play such a complex role in an exclusive interview.

Melty: First of all, congratulations ! Your interpretation of Cunanan is incredible. But how did you do to have empathy for him ?

Darren Criss: You try to find common points, which isn’t that hard actually. We all know what it’s like to hurt, to be frustrated by what life gave us, to want to be love no matter what. And once you found those links, it comes easily. To me, everyone has a dark side they’re hiding and different sides in our personality. And for Andrew, I think he was just as much nice, well mannered and cultured as he was angry and hurting.

M: What was the hardest : to bare yourself in front of the camera or to “kill” people ?

Darren Criss: Actually it was a very entertaining experience. I know it might seem weird considering how dark the show is, but I took it like a good workout. Was that the hardest thing I had to do ? No. There were hard moments, clearly, but I took them as obstacles to surpass.

M: After trying drama with the role of Andrew, do you want to continue in this path ?

Darren Criss: For me, even a comedy is a drama ! I’m an actor and the only thing I want is to keep acting.

M: Glee is a show that left a big impact, what was your best memory on the set ?

Darren Criss: There is so many ! The show was 5 years of my life. What I loved about this show is that for exemple if you are in another show and there is a musical episode, it’s the episode everyone remembers. Meanwhile, for me, it was my everyday life. The great songs, the ridiculous costumes, the numerous laughs, those are my best memories.

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American Crime Story: Darren Criss (Blaine Anderson of Glee) tells us how he turned into a serial killer (EXCLUSIVE)