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SUMMER OF 2015 TELEVISION SEASON

It’s that time again…summer. Remember once upon a time when summer meant television season was over? I mean, “must see TV” only happened in September, when it was time to go back to school and all the new and returning ...

Summer Fest Chosen

Quiet on the Set Magazine has been making the rounds visiting some of our favorite summer music festivals. Most notably, we were at Summer fest in Milwaukee. The eleven day event known as the world’s largest music festival bo...


Quiet on the Set Magazine Celebrates Black Music Month

Black Music Month began in 1979 when Kenny Gamble, Ed Wright, and Dyana Williams developed the idea to set aside a month dedicated to celebrating the impact of black music. Created by music business insiders, the group successf...

What’s New In Music

Janet Jackson recently announced her re-emergence on the music scene. The pop icon is set to release new music for the first time since her 2008 CD “Discipline”. Fans have been eagerly awaiting new material for what seems l...


Maxi Priest

In honor of Black Music Month, Quiet on the Set Magazine Celebrates the longevity of artists in the music industry. QOTS recently had the honor of attending “Maxi Priests Presents” courtesy of XM radio. Maxi Priest, or as O...

Summer of ’15 Music Festival Guide

The 2015 Music Festival season is already upon us. If you blinked, you probably missed a handful already. With over 50 festivals to choose from out there, you could easily get confused or at the very least overwhelmed when tryi...


“A Soulfully Nerdy Experience” By Nicole Isaac

There is only one word that can describe what happened when I witnessed Kenny Wesley performing and it is “Dynamic”. I can honestly say by definition he is that word. With a larger than life personality and an even larger t...

2015 Summer Movie Guide

The summer of 2015 features a boatload of remakes: (Mad Max: Fury Road), sequels: (Magic Mike XXL), reboots: (Transporter Refueled) and some remade films so old you probably won’t even remember the original, like the 50th-ann...


“Esteemed TV producer Norman Lear realizes the power of arts and entertainment” by Ebony Shamberger

After 92 years, eight months and one day, Norman Lear finally realized the power of arts and entertainment. On this day, he took stage at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC to address hundreds ...

“A SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST EXPERIENCE” by Tamoya Daum

Every spring one of the biggest music, interactive, and film events on the planet took place. South by Southwest (SXSW) takes place in Austin, Texas and began in 1987. The music scene has continued to grow tremendously in Austi...