Interview by John Wisniewski This is the only book written about "the Woodstock of the Beats" - the historic 1982 Kerouac SuperSummit in Boulder where, as John Clellon Holmes put it, "more of us were together than had ever been together in one place at one time before." And nothing on this scale ever happened
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AMFM MAGAZINE: You’re relatively new to the acting limelight, how are you enjoying it?…
ACTRESS STEPHANY JACOBSEN Born in Hong Kong and raised in Australia, Stephany Jacobsen made her…
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We sat down with comedians Kumail Nanjiani and wife Emily V. Gordon to ask about…
Interview by John Wisniewski Home When did you begin writing, Victoria? The earliest record of my writing poems is in elementary school. I also used to write short stories then too as part of our school writing contests (they made us all do it and everyone won something). I really think that started me writing.
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Interview by Paul Salfen Charlie Plummer's Breakout Role Charlie Plummer photo by Scott Green, Courtesy of A24 LEAN ON PETE is in theaters NOW From acclaimed filmmaker Andrew Haigh (Weekend; 45 Years), and based on the beloved novel by Willy Vlautin, comes Lean on Pete—a deeply moving story about love, loneliness,
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Interview by Bears Fonte My favorite film at SXSW this year, having had a few weeks to let it all sink in, was most certainly PROSPECT. Based on a short that played the fest a few years ago, Zeek Earl and Christopher Caldwell’s film follows a father-daughter mining team harvesting gems on a toxic planet.
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Interview by Paul Salfen Matteo Messina, photo by Hank Fortner Grammy-winning composer Mateo Messina has graced Oscar-winning films, indie hits, and popular television shows with his distinct, moving and wildly innovative musical voice. His folksy, guitar-led score for Jason Reitman’s “Juno,” starring Ellen Page and Michael Cera, contributed to the film’s runaway success, and led to Messina’s Grammy
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Leigh Whannell, the writer behind the SAW and INSIDIOUS franchises, certainly knows how to scare…