About Us

Star Catcher Magazine started in March 2026 with one editorial position that has not changed since day one: most news sites are too small for the actual news cycle.

Pick any major story from the last few years and trace where it went. A quarterback’s injury becomes a contract story becomes a front office story becomes a city’s economic story. A product launch in a Silicon Valley garage ends up reshaping how governments regulate software on three continents. Celebrity and politics have been impossible to separate for a decade now, and pretending otherwise is not journalism, it is just category management. We do not manage categories. We follow stories.

Brian K. Cappello, who founded this publication and serves as its Editor-in-Chief, is a Florida-based journalist who spent too long as a reader before deciding to do something about what he was reading. His frustration was specific: serious people who cared about more than one subject had no single publication treating them that way. Sports fans who also followed geopolitics. Tech readers who also wanted genuine entertainment coverage. Automotive enthusiasts who understood that the EV industry was also an energy story and a foreign policy story. Star Catcher Magazine was built for those readers.

We cover politics, world affairs, sports, celebrity news, entertainment, technology, gaming, automotive, business, health, and lifestyle. Not all at once, not all equally on any given day, but all seriously. The news drives the coverage decisions, not the other way around.

On accuracy: we get it right before we publish it, and when we do not, we say so plainly and correct the record in the same place the error ran. There is no version of this publication where a correction gets buried or quietly edited without notice. That standard comes from Cappello directly and it applies to every story regardless of subject, size, or traffic potential.

If you want to know more about the person behind this publication, his full editorial background is on his author page. If you have a tip, a correction, or a question about our coverage, the contact page is the right place to start.