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Anders Petersen – The Passionate Photographer
Passion can have some strange beginnings. For Swedish photographer Anders Petersen, his relentless passion to capture life with a camera began in a strange way indeed. In Anders Petersen, recently published by Max...
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Sexy Berlin Fashion Week Anything But Poor
Anyone who’s been to Berlin can attest that it is a mecca of any and all things creative. The “poor but sexy” German capital practically breathes art, making it difficult to so much as swing a cat without...
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Jeffrey Karoff’s Off to Anything But a Rocky Start: An Interview with the Director of the Oscar-Nominated Doc ‘CaveDigger’
Ra Paulette is a self-proclaimed “digger of caves and piler of rocks.” Is it a true statement? Generally speaking, yes -- he does quite literally dig caves and shift around large mounds of rubble, and has been doing... -
Freedom On the Waves: Sara Blecher Talks ‘Otelo Burning’ and Her Native South Africa
One could assume that nobody in a windowless office was ever caught basking in the fluorescent light, breathing in the recycled air, and asking “is this what freedom feels like?” But can an assumption...
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‘Calling off the Dogs’: Musician Ron Pope Starts off The New Year with a Bang
Comparing singer/songwriter Ron Pope to the musical genius of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix (the latter two who inspired and influenced the artist) may seem a bit embellished, but it is not so...
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Behind the Scrim of Humanity: An Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer, Academy Award Nominee for Best Documentary Feature, ‘The Act of Killing’
In 1965, a military coup ousted Indonesian’s first president, Sukarno -- a revolutionary championed by the people for leading to the removal of the 149-year yoke of Dutch colonialism. As the military took control,... -
Godfrey Reggio, the Shakespeare of Poetic Cinema
Film oftentimes offers room for interpretation. That’s the beauty of the medium (and any art form, really). The screen serves as a conduit for both kinetic and static images, which the viewer in turn analyzes...
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Take Five: Artist Ed Wheeler Incorporates Santa into Classical Paintings
Christmas may be long over, but artist Ed Wheeler keeps the spirit of the holiday alive all year long by incorporating Santa into the great masterworks of art. Taking such classics as The Supper at Emmaus by Caravaggio... -
A Girl, a Camera, and 27,000 Nautical Miles: Discussing ‘Maidentrip’ with Director Jillian Schlesinger
When Jillian Schlesinger came across the story of a fearless Dutch sailor named Laura Dekker, she knew she’d found a subject worthy of her first feature film. But Schlesinger never would have read Dekker’s name...
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‘Send Me Your Sexts’: Filmmaker Eileen Yaghoobian Wants To Turn Your Dirty Texts into Film Art
It’s a dreary day at work. You’re alone in your office cubicle, gazing out at the birds gliding through the snow-capped tree tops. Your breath is heavy with a lover’s sigh, as you think only about...
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