[Mashable](https://mashable.com/2018/02/25/marshall-islands-nuclear-testing/) recently published a three-part multimedia project on climate change. The series shines a spotlight on the Marshall Islands which are considered a forgotten nation still reeling from nuclear testing. Mashable Science Editor Andrew Freedman explains the impact of this project, which features journalist [Kim Wall](https://www.rememberingkimwall.com/)'s last unpublished work since her tragic death in 2017.
Freedman says this report aligns with the company's three pillars of climate, human rights, and social good. "This work really shows that she had a lot of raw talent, and that she was on the cusp of a great career," said Freedman about journalist Kim Wall. "She could find really interesting stories pretty much anywhere."
When looking at the state of climate change, almost 70% of millennials say this environmental issue will affect them in their lifetimes. On millennialls being the generation to drive change, Freedman says "they are the only generation that can--that has to or we'll run out of time."
Cheddar's Chief Art Correspondent launches a daily interactive art discussion on Facebook Live called "Smart Start Everyday."
"We the Animals" is a passion project for director Jeremiah Zagar who adapted the story from the novel by Justin Torres. Alyssa Julya Smith sits down with director Jeremiah Zagar, alongside actors Sheila Vand and Raul Castillo to talk about the film, which is ultimately a story about family.
Acura and Sundance have partnered for eight years now, bringing the latest films and events to Park City, Utah. Alyssa Julya Smith sits down with Charlie Sextro, Senior Programmer from Sundance Film Festival to talk about some of the must-see films on the docket, as well as some of the biggest events.
"Paint" is a 30-minute comedy that aired as part of Sundance's newest category, Indie Episodic. Director Michael Walker says the cast filmed the entire show in just four days.
Amazon unveils its first fully automated grocery store to the public. Netflix gets ready to report Q4 earnings after a very successful 2017. Nick Offerman and the cast of "Hearts Beat Loud" join us from Sundance to discuss their new film. Plus, CEO and founder of StyleSeat Melody McCloskey tells us about her mission to create more space for women in the workplace.
James Yoder, CEO and founder of Chat Sports, breaks down the AFC and NFC Championship games. The Patriots barely escaped the Jaguars 24-20, while the Eagles pounded the Vikings 38-7.
Writer Nick Morton talks to Cheddar at the Sundance Film Festival about his new series called "Halfway There," starring Matthew Lillard and Blythe Danner.
StyleSeat co-founder and CEO Melody McCloskey talks about the growth of her company, as well as the lack of women in Silicon Valley boardrooms. StyleSeat allows users to find spas and salons and book appointments, while also allowing those businesses to grow.
Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, and director Brett Haley discuss their new movie musical, "Hearts Beat Loud." Alyssa Julya Smith caught up with the trio at the Sundance Film Festival.
WWE stars Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, Roman Reigns, and AJ Styles discuss the 25th anniversary of WWE's flagship show, "Raw." The four stars all agree it's incredible to be part of such a special event.
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