Sundance Announces Out-of-Competition Premieres
Earlier this week, Sundance announced an impressive line up of out-of-competition films that are scheduled to premiere during the festival, which this year will take place from January 17 to 27. Not the least of which will be Richard [...]
Tags: Alex Givney, Amanda Seyfried, Ashton Kutcher, Australia, Before Midnight, California, Dakota Fanning, Dave Grohl, Deep Throat, Don Jon's Addiction, Elizabeth Olsen, Emily Kirkpatrick, Ethan Hawke, Evan Rachel Wood, Foo Fighters, Greece, Holly Hunter, Jacki Weaver, James Franco, Jane Campion, Jobs, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Julianne Moore, Julie Delpy, Libya, Linda Lovelace, Mia Wasikowska, Nevermind, nicole kidman, Nirvana, Oscar, out of competition, Park Chan-wook, Restrepo, Richard Linklater, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Junger, Shia LaBeouf, Sound City, South Korea, Steve Carell, Steve Jobs, Stoker, Sundance, The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, The Piano, The Story of Wikileaks, The Way Way Back, The Wild Magazine, Tim Hetherington, Toni Collette, Tony Danza, Top of the Lake, Very Good Girls, We Steal Secrets
’11 STRIKING MOMENTS, PT.1
2011 was a year of worldwide unrest. Traditional social structures that favor the interests of those with money and power are being called into question by the masses. Here are the first set of striking moments of the year, many [...]
Tags: 11 Striking Moments, 2011, Ai Weiwei, Austerity, Blaine Skrainka, Congress, Fukushima, Japan, Nuclear Energy, Obama, Protests, Steve Jobs, The Wild Magazine, Tim Dechristopher
Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish
It is hard to imagine many others that embody the word visionary more than Steve Jobs. He brought his dreams to life, and undoubtedly shaped how we interact with the modern world. Rather than digging deep into his biography, or [...]
Tags: Apple, ART, Blaine Skrainka, Bob Dylan, Design, Macintosh, Stanford, Stay Hungry Stay Foolish, Steve Jobs, Technology, The Beatles, The Wild Magazine
