Crystal Moselle + Fazeelat Aslam Document Women in the Global Water Crisis

The "Wolfpack" director and the Academy Award-winning documentarian embark on a new humanitarian series for Water.org + Stella Artois

It’s been one year since Crystal Moselle‘s documentary “The Wolfpack” won the 2015 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize. And it’s been four years since documentarian and producer Fazeelat Aslam won an Oscar for “Saving Face.” Both of these impassioned, powerful filmmakers have been busy in the wake of their successes, as inspiration and opportunity—especially to inspire change—have continued to manifest. At this year’s Sundance …

Artist Cole Sternberg’s Boat Voyage from Japan to Portland

A new exhibition, "The Nature of Breathing in Salt," highlights an adventure-inspired process

Late last year, bicoastal American painter Cole Sternberg stepped aboard a bulk shipping vessel at the Shin Kasado port in Western Japan. It was the Ultra Letizia ship’s maiden voyage, headed toward Portland, Oregon. And, while the boat carried no cargo (as it was on a test run) it would provide a home and studio space for Sternberg and his linen, graphite and watercolors. On …

The Chemical Brothers feat. Beck: Wide Open

Building upon the thoughtful, at times haunting vocals we’ve come to expect from Beck, The Chemical Brothers’ track “Wide Open” from 2015’s Born In The Echoes delivers potent melody. The newly released accompanying music video makes a statement of its own. What commences as a beautiful dance performance by ballerina Sonoya Mizuno shifts into a surreal, science fiction-like art piece, shot all in one take.