For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Glowicki over Zoom about chasing the high of making your friends laugh, the joys of DIY filmmaking, embracing mistakes, the ...
You can get hooked on damn near anything. God. Drugs. Sex. Eating drywall. The human brain is a matchbook doused in gasoline, just waiting for a spark. Some obsessions are more unusual than others, ...
It was a perfect June evening in New York when I received my first email from the source who would ask me to call him Red Bull. He was writing from hell, 8,000 miles away. A summer shower had left a ...
Legendary lyricist Javed Akhtar is known to never mince his words. So, we did not expect anything less when he was recently asked why he refused to write lyrics for the songs of Border 2. Akhtar, who ...
A video script is, in many ways, no different than a script for a feature film or television show: It’s a written blueprint for the visual story you want to tell. Now, in terms of format, a video ...
Keeping a daily diary doesn't come easily to most people, but it takes less effort than you might imagine. It could also become a meaningful way to reflect and grow as a person. For more than 10 years ...
ARUNDHATI ROY: Yes, it’s — you know, everything — for me, everything I choose to write, whether it was The God of Small Things, or whether it’s every single political essay, or whether “Walking with ...
“Mary, Did You Know?” has become one of the most popular Christmas songs since its 1991 release. It was first recorded by Michael English on his 1991 debut album. The song has since been covered by ...
Source: Alexander1848 / Pixabay We all wonder about inspiration. Where does it come from, and how do we get our ideas? Maybe it's about belief. It's about belief in the moment. It's about belief that ...
DEAR ABBY: I am a teacher. I love my job, and I love my students. However, as I near the end of my 26th year of teaching, there’s something I need to get off my chest. Related Articles Dear Abby: My ...
DEAR ABBY: I am a teacher. I love my job, and I love my students. However, as I near the end of my 26th year of teaching, there’s something I need to get off my chest. At the end of every school year, ...
Rushdie is a writer, reader and an observer of current affairs and culture, and all of these were to the fore when we spoke recently in London. Understandably, he tries not to dwell on the attack, but ...