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The Queen of the Adriatic’s 70th Film Festival Revisited
Venice: the city of water, unfurling romance, fashioned gondolas and masked carnivals; a mystical place that immerses the 21st century with the sounds and views of the living past, as if two cinematic worlds collided...
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The ‘Reds’ and the Silver Screen: A Look at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival
The 35th Moscow International Film Festival kicked off two weeks ago amid red-carpet fanfare, as well as the presence of a ravenous horde of undead flesh-eaters — and no, I’m not talking about the...
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A Final Look at the 66th Cannes Film Festival
After an eventful 12 days, inclusive of dramas, comedies, romance and even a jewelry heist (one might even say, it is an incident that is worthy of a storyline for an action-packed burglary film, not to mention one...
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Looking Back At Frieze New York 2013
While we all wait in anticipation for the surprises that the Frieze Art Fair in London will bring in terms of contemporary art, which is set to take place from October 17 to 20, 2013, we thought we would take a step...
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Walking the Streets of NYC with Photographer Masato Kuroda
In English, photography can be defined as a “light picture,” or more specifically, the act of capturing images by recording light via an image sensor; however, in Japanese it also means to “expose (or to...
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A Second Life
There is much to be seen from the windows of a subway train that glides above the ground. Hidden gems that might never otherwise be seen are only discovered because of a commute.
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Fading Away: A Glimpse into Koreatown, NYC
Where is Koreatown and what kind of treasures can be found in this cultural oasis?
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Glancing Back To Yesteryear
“Texas is still a last frontier. It is the part of the United States where the traditional virtues are still operating; in short, a piece of living history.”— Author John C. B. Richmond
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A City Life
“I have said that Texas is a state of mind, but I think it is more than that. It is a mystique closely approximating a religion. And this is true to the extent that people either passionately love Texas or...
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A Ghostly Town
Far Rockaway Beach in Queens, New York is crawling with people come summer. The convenience of getting there by train, away from traffic jams, draws the city crowd.
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