Interview: Jonathan Caouette: A 10th anniversary screening of his acclaimed film “Tarnation” and a new queer exhibition

Interview: Jonathan Caouette


On 8 October 2004, “Tarnation”—a film with a $218.32 budget—was released to American audiences. The documentary was unlike anything anyone had seen before. It was 88 minutes of emotional, kinetic storytelling culled from 20 years worth of…

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Sundance 2014: Drunktown’s Finest: A bleak but hopeful feature film portrays life around a New Mexico Navajo reservation

Sundance 2014: Drunktown's Finest


While “Drunktown’s Finest” was developed over six years of writing and a year of production and post, the creative expansion and the hurdles it leaped over en route to the 2014 ); return…

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Interview: David Levithan: A discussion with The New York Times best-selling author on his newly released novel “Two Boys Kissing”

Interview: David Levithan


10 years ago, one book re-imagined how a gay love story could be told. Deft, honest and straightforward, The New York Times’ best-selling author David Levithan’s book “Boy Meets…

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