
Love Note to 2013
It was a big year. And I’m thankful for a hell of a lot. In 2013 I moved (officially, after a 4-month stint in Canada and a long visa process)… Read more Love Note to 2013 →
It was a big year. And I’m thankful for a hell of a lot. In 2013 I moved (officially, after a 4-month stint in Canada and a long visa process)… Read more Love Note to 2013 →
Can we talk about Truman Capote? Because I’m finally reading this book…
It starts around midnight–I settle in under the duvet, adjust the lamplight, take a sip of water. Then I flip open the page. We’re currently in the middle of ’76.… Read more Confession: I’ve been spending my nights with Keith Richards →
One thing I’ve realized I like doing is re-watching a movie I saw as a kid, picking up on all the layers of meaning I may have missed the… Read more Flashback: Dead Poets Society (and a Long-Distance Date) →
“. . . I want to know about blindness. I want to ask poetry where the birds went when they disappeared and how it was they reappeared in cursive loops… Read more Q + A: Eve Joseph on The Irrational Madness of Writing →
Before blowing on his first french horn in a 7th-grade music class in Toronto, Chris Seligman–keyboardist and french horn player for the Canadian Indie Pop group Stars–had no interest… Read more Q + A: Stars Keyboardist Chris Seligman on Band Personalities, His Pre-Show Rituals, and the Biggest Lesson He’s Learned in the Industry →
After taking a History of World Cinema class at Wesleyan—a small liberal arts college in Conneticut—when he was 20, Garfield Lindsay Miller began to experience film as an art… Read more Q + A: Writer + Filmmaker Garfield Lindsay Miller on Motivation, Filming the Dalai Lama, and What Scares Him →