Tag: interviews
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Psycho-geographic Impressionism
Psychogeography was defined in 1955 by Guy Debord as “the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals.” – from Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geograhy, 1955 From Burrow Press, an interview with Tim Gilmore by Hurley Winkler: Before…
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Red Reviewer got Interviewed!
Here’s an interview with blogger Andrea Johnson by author Matt Thyer. Andrea says, “Last month I met author Matt Thyer. He’s @feetforbrains on twitter, and he’s very nice. When he e-mailed me and suggested an interview, my first thought was “sure, I’ll interview Matt Thyer, that will be neat!”. And then he sent me back questions! He was going to…
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Stare-Worthy Art: Cue Theremin Music
On his blog, Starehouse, Daniel A. Brown interviews artist Sarah Emerson, whose work he compare to British poet Gerard Manley Hopkins’s gift of “traversing what he called the “outscape” and “inscape” of being, celebrating the natural world around him while traveling deep into the shifting lands of his own interior terrain . . . in a…
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Newton, Burdon, Bergman
Congratulations to Maud Newton for winning the Narrative Magazine Annual Fiction Prize for her novel excerpt, When the Flock Changed. Former Animal superstar Eric Burdon talks to Bradley Mason Hamlin about writing, filmmaking, shady record deals, and more at Mystery Island. On the House of the Rising Sun musical arrangement, Burdon says, “We didn’t have the time…