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Tag Archives: Page One
Sascha Rice, A California State of Mind
I saw Sascha Rice’s new documentary The Legacy of Pat Brown, about her grandfather a few weeks ago at MOCA and fell in love. I am admittedly a sucker for nostalgia of any kind but it has to be done … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adolfas Mekas, Bard College, Bill Cunningham, California History, Cure For The Pain, Documentary Film, Film History, Gatling Pictures, ICE T, Jerry brown, John Pruitt, Mad Men, Mark Sandman, MOCA, Nanook of The North, New Documentaries, Nostalgia, Page One, Palm Springs Film Festival, Pat Brown, Political Documentaries, politics, Reality TV, Restrepo, Robert Flaherty, Sascha Rice, Sundance Film Festival, Tabloid
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Page One, Media Porn
I was genuinely disappointed when I didn’t have the chance to see Andrew Rossi and Kate Novack‘s documentary Page One at this year’s Sundance but thankfully someone thought to invite me to a press screening of the film tonight. I … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Books, Film, Magazines, Media/Publishing, Sundance
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Tagged Andrew Rossi, Bill Keller, david Carr, Journalis is Dying, Journalism, Journalism is Alive and Well, Kate Novack, Media Debate, Michael Wolff, New Media, Newser, Old Media, Old School Journalism, Page One, Page One Documentary, Pulitzer Prize, The death of Journalism, The Journalism Debate, The New York Times, The Times. The Times Is Dying, Vice, Vice magazine, Vogue Magazine
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