David Mack Multi-Media, Multi-Talented Creative Force
The real magic of comic books is that the movement, and the art of them, happens not on the page, but in the reader’s mind between the panels.
The real magic of comic books is that the movement, and the art of them, happens not on the page, but in the reader’s mind between the panels.
This past Saturday, Peter and I took the Expo Line out to Culver City to check out the opening of “Innocence Lost,” a new collaborative show from RISK and Nathan Ota at the wonderful Corey Helford Gallery. As expected, it was a full and engaged crowd and from the red pins I saw, they sold …
I’m not pissed off at creators for wanting to keep the rights to their creations. I’m not upset that those making something would like to make some money from the something they make. I’m one of those people – I get it. What really gets my blood boiling is the unbelievable ignorance, no – arrogance …
The real magic of comic books is that the movement, and the art of them, happens not on the page, but in the reader’s mind between the panels.
“I’m going to write my way out of this. I’m going to make a little backyard film.”
Do films reflect our culture or does the culture reflect our films?
Featuring the humorous and talented dancer and choreographer John Degois.
Twenty-three brunettes, 10 puffs of pubic hair, nine pairs of panties, two t-shirts, two socks, one tank-top, one bra, one bottle, and one bowling ball—though I suppose it could be a basketball, a medicine ball, or a soccer ball. Twenty legs amputated by the edges of absent frames. Four pairs of legs spread wide open …
It’s one part Fargo, a dash of Sopranos and a full serving of pure Scandinavian charm There is no question that over the past two years Netflix has made quite a splash in the arena of original series programming. With a new long-term deal inked with Disney/Marvel, another with Harvey Weinstein to tell the story of …
For this week’s writing prompt, “Mirror Mirror”: Painters of self portraits look long and hard at their own reflections, attempting to accurately portray the changing reality each day brings to the human face. No two portraits are ever alike. When examined chronologically, these paintings express a profound evolution of artistic vision. Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Frida …
Matt Bialer is the author of six books of poetry including Radius (Les Editions du Zaporogue), Already Here, Ark, Black Powder, The Bloop (all from Black Coffee Press) and Bridge (Leaky Boot Press). His poems have appeared in many print and online journals including La Zaporogue, Green Mountains Review, Gobbet, Forklift Ohio and H_NGM_N. Cultural …
Introduction What did Gertrude Stein mean when she said: “The trouble with Oakland is that when you get there, there isn’t any there there.”? What Gertrude Stein meant, I think, was that the city of Oakland as a whole had no features to make it feel, globally, like a distinct place; she could also have …