The Hazlitt crew catches up with the author of In Praise of Slow and The Slow Fix during his recent stop in Toronto. Honoré talks about the impact of the 2007-2008 financial crisis on the way we think about work, money, and what we want out of life.
Although Scott Cudmore will probably always be best remembered for his science-fiction, pantomime, high-opera production of Arthur Conan Doyle's The...
Although Scott Cudmore will probably always be best remembered for his science-fiction, pantomime, high-opera production of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles (premiered Dec. 15, 1941 at London's historic Royal Opera House), it is with his recent work in music video and other film that he finds current critical acclaim. His music videos includes work for Fucked Up, Parlovr, Timber Timbre, Metz, Sarah Slean, Great Lake Swimmers, among many others. He is currently developing both a feature film and a short film, just like everybody else is.
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Beginning in the 1960s, Don McCullin's images of war, urban strife, and poverty helped define and popularize the practice of photojournalism as we know it today. With a retrospective exhibition of McCullin's work currently at the National Gallery, we spoke with McCullin, who now questions the value of the very images he risked his life to capture.
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Why do anything when you can just think about it? No, really. Writers like Geoff Dyer and Lars Iyer (author, most recently, of the novel Exodus) have turned this into a philosophy.