Posts Tagged ‘new york city’

Voices of a New Generation

Voices of a New Generation

Young Native Filmmakers Take the Stage at 2011 Native American Film + Video Festival


Laura Ortman: Apache Violinist

Laura Ortman: Apache Violinist

Laura is an extraordinarily talented and prolific musician who has scored numerous films, acted in some of them and gigged with notable Brooklyn bands The Dust Dive, Stars Like Fleas, and Family Dynamic. She recently released Someday We’ll Be Together, a collection of sparsely arranged tunes, because she felt like it.


Miguel Luciano

Miguel Luciano

I first heard of Miguel Luciano from a professor at the University of Florida where I received my MFA in photography. I was told we might get along because we were both Puerto Ricans who sometimes made artwork about Puerto Rican culture and history. We’ve never met in the flesh but his work has been an inspiration and ridiculously hilarious. So I looked him up to see what he was working and he hasn’t disappointed. Check out our interview here.


Mixed Media: Kymia Nawabi

Mixed Media: Kymia Nawabi

Beverages contaminated with hundreds of needles, shitting out once bitten finger-nails to hammer into floor boards, rulers hovering above possessing multiples of sensory organs and raging pools of piss uncontrollably leaving the body that create the land on which Nincompoop lives…


Review: New York, I Love You 2009

Review: New York, I Love You 2009

Bradley Cooper bares his ass while Natalie Portman bares her lack of talent with Jewish accents.