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Everyday Magic. By Autumn Sky Hall
“Autumn Sky Hall is best known for being a long-standing member of the Sacramento music and arts community. They’ve lived in the area for nearly twenty years and have written and performed many songs, hosted many open mics, painted and shot photography. They find new reasons to fall in love with the charm, resilience, and … Continue reading
A chat with photographer Joey Bidner.
Joey Bidner is a film photographer from Ottawa, Ontario who attended a very strict private school where creativity was not welcome. His creative side started to surface once he left the campus and emerged the artist he is today. Film photography is a process that takes time, and Bidner is very aware of that. “Since … Continue reading
See: Cane Morto’s Amo-Te Lisboa
Italian street art collective, Cane Morto, will be releasing a film chronicling two wild months of unauthorized street painting in Lisbon. Amo-Te Lisboa: An Ignominious Street Art Movie looks to be a somewhat surrealist take on their painting endeavors, centering the story around a “cruel dead-dog deity called Txakurra, which gives [Cane Morto] the power to paint together as a … Continue reading
Through the Looking Glass: The Retro-Modern Photography of Samantha Metzner
People are increasingly alienated from their hands. Hands that made buildings and sidewalks, bridges, and medicine. These days, machines do much of our art for us. This is not a bad thing, quite the opposite. Without Photoshop many photographers and illustrators would not have as much of a presence as they do online. Word processing … Continue reading
“Take the DIY Approach and Learn Along the Way”: Filmmaker Scott Crawford Discusses Salad Days
Bad Brains. Teen Idles. Void. Minor Threat. Youth Brigade. Iron Cross. S.O.A. Government Issue. What do these bands have in common? They are all from Washington, D.C., and part of one of the first Do It Yourself movements in American music. The nation’s capital produced some of the most influential hardcore punk bands in the … Continue reading
Five to Watch: Life Through a Lens
Amy Leibrand Leibrand is an environmental researcher from Ohio who uses her iPhone to create surrealist self-portraits. A highlight of her work are some of her photo collages, which inspire the title “traveling legs”, and seem to show an independent woman who strides around the Earth with ease and confidence. Her yellow heels and blue suitcase make … Continue reading
Spend your hangover on the couch.
Ringing in 2015 is no easy feat and partying all night requires a serious lounge session the next day. Take New Years Day to revisit a film you haven’t seen in a while or perhaps catch a movie that you have been meaning to give a chance. Netflix is a great way to kill the day and nurse that … Continue reading
“Destinations & Isolation”
Meet Angelo Esquivel With 2nd Saturday just around the corner, and a three day weekend at our door many Artists are finishing up their work and are getting ready to play. With many 2nd Saturday events being held around downtown it can become a little overwhelming on which event to attend, so don’t worry TUBE … Continue reading
The third annual Sacramento Intercollegiate 48 hour Film Challenge.
The third annual Sacramento Intercollegiate 48 hour Film Challenge is happening right now. This event started on October 12th and it’s last day is today- the 14th. Participating colleges include Cosumnes River College, Sacramento City College, the Art Institute of California – Sacramento, and California State University, Sacramento. Registration was at 6:00pm-6:30pm October 12th at … Continue reading