HW For Kids

A Parent-Approved Guide to Creativity, Media & the Arts

Hollywood Weekly Magazine

A Parent-Approved Guide to Creativity, Media & the Arts

Helping children ages 8–18 explore the entertainment industry through education—not auditions, casting calls, or exploitation.

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  • 🏫 For Schools & Libraries

Why Families & Educators Trust Hollywood Weekly Youth Edition

✔ No casting calls
✔ No auditions
✔ No child exploitation
✔ Print-first, screen-free learning
✔ Age-appropriate, parent-approved content


4. WHO THIS IS FOR

🏫 For Schools

Media literacy meets creative career education

Hollywood Weekly helps students:

  • Understand how film, TV, music, fashion, and media really work
  • Learn real-world career paths (behind the scenes & on-screen)
  • Build creativity, confidence, and critical thinking

Perfect for:

  • Media studies
  • Career exploration
  • Arts enrichment
  • After-school programs

📚 For Libraries

A safe, engaging, educational resource for youth readers

Libraries use Hollywood Weekly to:

  • Support literacy through high-interest creative content
  • Offer positive alternatives to screen-based entertainment
  • Provide trusted arts & media education materials

Available as:

  • Annual subscriptions
  • Bulk orders
  • Educational collections

👨‍👩‍👧 For Parents

Encourage dreams—without pressure or risk

Hollywood Weekly helps parents:

  • Answer “How does the entertainment industry really work?”
  • Support creative interests safely and responsibly
  • Replace social media myths with real education

No agents.
No auditions.
No exploitation.

Just learning.


What Children Ages 8–18 Learn

Each issue introduces students to:

  • 🎬 Film & Television (how movies and shows are made)
  • 🎵 Music & Sound (recording, composing, performance careers)
  • 🎭 Acting & Performance (education, discipline, craft—not fame)
  • 🎨 Art, Design & Animation
  • ✍️ Writing, Journalism & Storytelling
  • 🎮 Media, Gaming & Digital Creativity
  • 📸 Photography & Visual Media
  • 🧠 Media Literacy & Ethics

Focus: Education, awareness, and creativity—not celebrity worship.

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