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Non-Fiction: Scoundrels and Spitballers by Philippe Garnier

November 4, 2020 J. Kingston Pierce 0

(Editor’s note: This review comes from Ben Terrall, a writer based in San Francisco, California, whose work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Bay View, In These Times, CounterPunch, and Noir City. Terrall last wrote for January Magazine about Surviving Autocracy by Masha Gessen.) Given the scary nature of pretty much everything these days (a raging pandemic amidst widespread disbelief in science; a ruling U.S. oligarchy dead set on destroying anything […]

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Short Film: Woman at the Door

May 11, 2020 News Editor 0

The last few months have brought great change for all of us, with more still to come. A new short film from Michael Karl Richards looks at that fear in Woman at the Door, six minutes that bring us a brief view from inside the pandemic and some of the beauty that might be happening there. Is he having profound insight or is he losing his mind? And is there a difference when you’re all […]

Countdown to Year Zero Invites Deep Change

December 5, 2019 admin 0

  The award-winning climate change documentary is now available on Amazon Prime Video. It will also screen at the Culver City Film Festival on December 11th! Jaw-dropping! Required viewing for anyone who cares about the future.” — Donny Moss of TheirTurn.net Countdown to Year Zero hones in on the unprecedented crisis unfolding before our eyes: climate change! But, it offers hope. There’s one easy switch we can all make to immediately begin to reverse climate […]