Arts
A Passion Behind the Lens: Irlanda Trujillo
Irlanda Trujillo finds her inspiration for film photography through the works of 18th-century photographers, her Hispanic background and shooting without color. … read more
Eugene Tapahe: A Reclamation of Sacred Lands
Diné Navajo landscape photographer Eugene Tapahe follows the spirit of the land. In a new project, Tapahe and his dancers take Ojibwe jingle dresses to native lands. … read more
Master Storyteller: A Look Inside Christina Mellor’s Photography
Similar to their photos, Christina Mellor is bold, confident and not hesitant to expose vulnerability and stories in their work. … read more
Bonneville Jones: A Raw Rendition
Bonneville Jones uses his passion and inspiration to capture divine moments that exhibit the passion manifested by his subjects. … read more
Film Review: The Batman
Patrick Gibbs admired The Batman more than he enjoyed it, predicting a polarizing reaction that puts critics, fanboys and the public all in different camps. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Lady Onyx
Lady Onyx has ditched notions of soft and acceptable, instead embracing a femininity that is more dangerous and unapologetically herself. … read more
Film Review: Studio 666
With a built-in, devoted fan base through its Foo Fighters connection, Studio 666 is almost certain to become an instant cult favorite. … read more
Play Review: Egress
Egress is a psychological thriller about a woman (and, in some instances, you), who is an expert in safety working as an architectural professor. … read more
Film Review: Cyrano
As Patrick Gibbs watched Joe Wright’s new musical film adaption, Cyrano, the only feelings he experienced were irritation and confusion. … read more
SLUG Style: Molly Heller
Molly Heller is a dancer and performance artist whose style emanates from her belief in improvisation as a way of making sense of the world. … read more
Dante Basco On Directing his Fabulous Filipino Brothers
For actor Dante Basco, who played Rufio in Spielberg’s Hook, growing up has meant moving from in front of the camera to sitting in the director’s chair. … read more
Film Review: Dog
Dog delivers on its base promises of a goofy, heartfelt time and provides more laughs and cries than many a recent blockbuster. … read more