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FILM: Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait

“Larger than life” is the description most associated with artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel, so director Pappi Corsicato had a wealth of material to pull from in creating his new documentary on the artist, Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait.  The film features interviews with a great number of friends and family members ranging from his children More...

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By Tim Needles On Thursday, July 21st, 2016
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FILM: Don’t Blink- Robert Frank

In the world of art, photographer and film director Robert Frank is as iconic as he is difficult and reclusive and the new documentary Don’t Blink from director and collaborator Laura Israel manages to examine More...

By Tim Needles On Tuesday, July 19th, 2016
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We Talk with Laura Israel, director of the film Don’t Blink – Robert Frank

As a film director and editor, Laura Israel has covered some diverse topics beginning with music videos and experimental works to the politics of wind energy in her first feature Windfall to the life of photographer More...

By Tim Needles On Tuesday, September 1st, 2015
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FILM: Jellyfish Eyes

I’ve been a fan of the artwork of Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and his “superflat” pop-art inspired characters, so the potential to see them come alive in his new directorial debut Jellyfish Eyes was an More...

By Cynthia Parsons McDaniel On Monday, December 3rd, 2012
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Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture at the Museum Of Natural History

Celebrate culture and cooking, historic meals and markets, and moments in our lives that we mark with food—as well as the ingredients that we have discovered and shaped over the course of thousands of years. As More...

By Cynthia Parsons McDaniel On Monday, December 3rd, 2012
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Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture at the Museum Of Natural History

Celebrate culture and cooking, historic meals and markets, and moments in our lives that we mark with food—as well as the ingredients that we have discovered and shaped over the course of thousands of years. As More...

By Tim Needles On Thursday, July 26th, 2012
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FILM: Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

There are few artists as important and as innovative today as Ai Weiwei and it is easy to see why in Alison Klayman’s new documentary Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry which follows the Chinese artist from his work on the More...