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Echoes in the Moonlight
KMRU on carrying on the name and legacy of his grandfather, Joseph Kamaru.
Finding the Light: The Making of Brooklyn, Minnesota
Erik Jensen on the deeply testing real-life drama that happened around his latest filmic collaboration with his family.
My Dad Was One Battle After Another
Filmmaker Deborah Goodwin on the resonant parallels between her own family life and Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie.
Hannah Frances and Flock of Dimes Share a Super Power
The artists talk the tricky balance of emotion and intellect in art, the importance of being blunt, and their new records.
Hound & I: How Growing Up the Daughter of Actor Kevin Corrigan Shaped Me as an Artist and Person
Sadie Bones, whose debut feature If That Mockingbird Don’t Sing is out now, on the joy of watching movies with her dad.
On Learning How to Tell Your Stories
Halima talks how visiting family in Nigeria helped her finish her new record SWEET TOOTH.
On the Birds of Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)
Writer-director Sierra Falconer takes an avian perspective on her debut feature, a Sundance hit which is now playing in theaters.
Personal Exposure
Karla Murthy shares the experience of turning the camera on herself and her family in her latest feature, The Gas Station Attendant.
Heads Carolina, Tails California
Lovell Holder, the writer-director of Lavender Men and producer of The Surrender, on the pleasures of being (accidentally) bicoastal.
David Driver, Michael Musto, Machine Dazzle Are Debunking the Mythology of Stonewall
On the docu-concert There’s A Riot Going On!, and much more.
The New Great Grandpa Record Gives Annie Truscott Goosebumps
Al Menne and the Chastity Belt bassist catch up about gender journeys, navigating Trump-supporting relatives, and Patience, Moonbeam.
Choosing To Be Seen: A Journey Beyond the Shadows
Exactly 50 years after the Fall of Saigon, Timothy Linh Bui shares his epic journey, from fleeing Vietnam to making his new film, Daydreamers.











