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Author Confidential With H.P. Mallory
Author H.P. Mallory recently partook in our new series, where she divulged what scares her the most, her favorite summer song, and who she thinks Shakespeare really was. -
Love and the Comedy of Authenticity: An Interview with the Directors of ‘Meet the Patels’
What started out nearly 10 years ago as a family trip to India, has now become one of the most endearing documentaries yet to be made about the search for love. Private and soul baring, comedic and tragic, alienating... -
An Underground Playground: Bounce Below Invites Visitors to Jump inside a Cave
Have you ever wanted to soar through the dark confines of a cave like a bat awakened from its peaceful slumber? Well, now you can. With a little help from a few colossal trampoline-like nets, walkaways and... -
Entering Eden in Western Washington
Before this article progresses further, it should be established that western Washington State is not America. Instead, it’s another world. But what world could it be, exactly? A vast swath of unspoiled country first... -
‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Is Beautifully Tragic
“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves...” Shakespeare’s eloquent words from Julius Caesar serve as the inspiration for the title The Fault in Our Stars, and capture a dilemma that all... -
Walking an Unknown Path: Filmmaker Patrick Brooks Talks ‘The Boy Scout’
We all are afraid of something in this world, whether that may be losing a loved one, sleeping in the dark, or getting lost in the wilderness. It is the latter that Chicago-based filmmaker Patrick Brooks embraces in his... -
Reese Hartwig on His ‘Earth to Echo’ and ‘Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day’ Characters
At only 16 years old, Reese Hartwig is already doing big things on the big screen. And by big things, we mean helping a tiny, highly intelligent alien return home after being stranded on earth. This is the premise for... -
‘A Coffee in Berlin’ Takes a Surprisingly Shrewd and Whimsical Look at Youth and Modern Berlin
The event that plunged humankind into World War I -- the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria -- took place exactly 100 years ago, on June 28, 1914. While the outbreak of the Great War may seem unrelated... -
Q&A: Beneath the Harvest Sky – A Look at Small-Town Life through Filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly’s Eyes
Maine -- a state that is best known for its mouthwatering lobster, saccharine maple syrup, picturesque landscapes, and plentiful of moose sightings – has attracted more than its share of nature lovers, writers and... -
Nat Hentoff: The Man Who Writes Jazz
It’s ironic that the man who has said the most about jazz in our culture doesn’t say it with a horn or a snare drum or on the ivory keys. He doesn’t even keep the beat with his feet. In fact, Nat Hentoff has been...
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