Film
How Filmmaker and Street Photographer Jay Giampietro Saw New York City During Coronavirus
Talkhouse's resident Weegee, Jay Giampietro, shares the images he captured on the streets of NYC as the city approached total lockdown.
Trusting the Unknown Path
For Victoria Negri, gearing up for her second feature has been an exercise in accepting uncertainty. And being on pandemic lockdown doesn't help any.
The Way We Get By: Noël Wells on Sibylle Baier’s Colour Green and The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts
The actress and singer-songwriter recommends an album and a book that have helped her during coronavirus isolation.
The Way We Get By: Amber Tamblyn on Wow, No Thank You. by Samantha Irby
Writer, activist and filmmaker Tamblyn snagged an advance copy of her friend's hilarious new book, and it's keeping her going in tough times.
The Movies We Love Can Get Us Through This
Director Ted Geoghegan will be relying on a rich selection of old movie favorites to tough it out during coronavirus isolation.
Creativity in Chaos
Actress-writer-director Deborah Twiss draws parallels between 9/11 and the present moment, and advocates for art as a way to process trauma.
My Coronavirus Wedding
Filmmaker Megan Griffiths, who got married in Seattle this past weekend, on #loveinthetimeofcorona.
How Eddie Izzard’s Dress to Kill Gave Me Hope as a Gender-Nonconforming Comic
Kelli Dunham, whose new comedy album Not the Gym Teacher is out now, on the comedy special that changed her life.
Facts Versus Truths: The Tensions of Telling a True Story
Writer-director Katharine O'Brien, whose debut feature Lost Transmissions opens today, on the challenges of making a film based on real life.
Three Great Things: Liz Garbus
The Oscar-nominated director of Lost Girls offers up three things that anchor her in a stressful and increasingly uncertain world.
Bipolar and In Love
Writer-director-star Aaron Fisher on how art imitates life in his debut feature, Inside the Rain.
Am I The Only One Who Loves … Grease 2?
Anna Roisman has a deep personal connection to the criminally overlooked sequel, despite it's slightly questionable sexual politics ...











