Have you watched Inception mad times or the latest Batman trilogy; all of which were directed by Christopher Nolan. Did you reach further back and watch his first flick, The Following? It’s actually pretty dope. Nolan’s latest, Interstellar starring Matthew McConaughey is looking like another adventure into the metaphysical mystery of reality. All possibilities and scenarios are happening somewhere in the universe, or beyond. There’s a long list of noteworthy players, but among them, Michael Caine, Anne Hathaway, and Casey Afflect …
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Producers Arthur Baker and John Robie break down how they made Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force’s “Looking for the Perfect Beat (1983).” There are four other videos out (at the time of this posting) in this RBMA series Beat:Repeat NYC, and more artists to be featured soon. [Red Bull Music] …
Asian Americans in Hip-Hop, the overlooked story. Bad Rap is a documentary that follows four seasoned and up’n’coming Asian American rappers: Dumbfounded (aka DFD, PARKER), Awkwafina, Rekstizzy, and Lyricks. Guest cameos interviews include other Asian American rappers such as Jin, Far East Movement, Jay Park, Traphik, Decipher and more. Right now producer and director Salima Koroma and Jaeki Cho are trying to crowd fund through Indiegogo for some monetary support to finish up this documentary (film more artists, travel, editing, post-production, marketing expenses, etc). …
In Japan you can’t walk into a cafe without either hearing Bossa Nova or Jazz. It’s like a permanent auditory fixture in just about any shopping center or restaurant. Professor E. Taylor Atkins talks about how Jazz came to Japan. By Patrick Jarenwattananon [NPR] “Over the years a racialized component emerges in such language—basically a kind of model minority discourse that presumes that Asians have no soul and have no business trying to be artists, especially in proximity to Blackness, which is, …
Supernatural is a unique documentary film that truly shows the power of music. It’s where the rubber meets the road. Director Rosylyn Rhee chronicles students from Japan learning how to sing gospel music. In Japanese culture, expressing raw emotion is considered rude in the company of others. Suppressed thoughts and feelings are buried under a mountain of societal contracts that forbid people from asserting themselves, talking in a direct manner or voicing their opinions. In a homogenous conservative country like Japan, everyone is equal, the same, …






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