The Papal Palace, Avignon by Paul Signac (1900)
We can’t take our eyes of this Post-Impressionist/Pointillism piece by French painter, Paul Signac.
We can’t take our eyes of this Post-Impressionist/Pointillism piece by French painter, Paul Signac.
Redoubtable is a film we’re very much looking forward to this year! It’s premiering at Cannes and competing for the Palme d’Or. For fans of La Nouvelle Vague (The New Wave), films of the 50s and 60s, and Jean-Luc Godard’s work, you’ll want to keep your eye out for this one.Michel Hazanavicius directed 2011’s Best Picture winner, The Artist. Director Michel…
“I close my eyes and see a flock of birds. The vision lasts a second, or perhaps less; I am not sure how many birds I saw. Was the number of birds definite or indefinite? The problem involves the existence of God. If God exists, the number is definite, because God knows how many birds…
2017 has been a productive year so far. I’m writing and directing one short film a month for the next six months, and I’m pleased to announce that the first film of the year, The Bobby Fischer Trap.
A slow motion moment at the newly remodeled Billings Petroleum Club.
This list was hard to make. After all, to love their music is to need their music everywhere. There’s a Beatles track for most moments of my life; Here are 20 tracks that represent most of those moments.
20. Till There Was You from With The Beatles (1963)
19. I’m So Tired from The White Album (1968)
18. Carry That Weight from Abbey Road (1969)
17. I’m Only Sleeping from Revolver (1966)
16. You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away from Help! (1965)
Since I was 20 years old, I have compiled a list of the top 10 tracks of all time. This has been an annual occurrence, simply to gauge how my listening habits change from year to year. For the last, almost 10 years now, my top track of all time has always been “Sometimes” by My Bloody Valentine and this year, it’s being bumped.
Here are 20 tracks I’ve enjoyed since the beginning of 2016. Hastily, they’ve been ranked. David Bowie and Kanye West both made this initial list with two tracks each, but will they make the final list at the end of the year?
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20. Sunday Album: Heathen | Album Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine Heathen marks a new beginning for David Bowie in some ways — it’s his first record since leaving Virgin, his first for Columbia Records, his first for his new label, ISO — yet it’s hardly a new musical direction. Like Hours, this finds Bowie…