dP hosts Merritt, Dinnerstein in collaboration
By Marie-Claire "MC" Bousquette | April 4, 2013An unusual convergence of classical, Americana and folk.
An unusual convergence of classical, Americana and folk.
This film isn’t brought down by Kristen Stewart’s attempt at acting or an inexperienced director’s love affair with close-ups; this is just a bad story.
If Jean-Luc Godard married Ke$ha, their progeny would make a film similar to Spring Breakers.
Pina is an example of top-tier dance captured by a masterful filmmaker using budding cinematic techniques.
The inaugural exhibition includes an engaging range of artistic media “from installation and performance to film and photography.”
"I’m hoping to form a sort of bulwark against an insidious, tame-looking, schmaltz-laden mode of expression that threatens to cover us all...”
This year’s Choreolab aims to expand, deepen and challenge your perceptions of dance.
“It’s supposed to be a snapshot of what it’s like to be a girl at Duke.”
The last time I remember caring about, much less liking, an album by The Strokes was during my middle school glory days.
I will never get pleasure from floating through the Bronx at 2 a.m., even if there’s the potential to discover a new haunt or meet Don DeLillo or whatever.
The hardest part about returning to the “paved world” after spending time in the woods is figuring out how to make things seem alive.
War feels larger than life, but the film shows us its effects on numerous individual scales.
If anyone has earned the right to indulge in perpetual existential crisis, it’s David Bowie.
“There’s a lot of wonderful work being made in short film and there aren’t a lot of theatrical outlets for it.”
More than 30 musicians, photographers and artists have converged to create an album that celebrates the thriving artistic community.
Back when people bought real CDs, half the thrill was looking through the paper album sleeves.
Recess film editor Ted Phillips spoke with Klinger about 3D cinema’s past, present and future.
The collages are eerily beautiful, each one a window into an ethereal world of jellyfish horizons and mini-mushroom patches.
“I don’t want people to come in thinking, ‘Oh, it’s a poetry reading.’ They’re coming to a spoken word event where anything could happen."