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...well, since their varying backgrounds have facilitated a creative exchange. Spending a summer working at the Vail International Dance Festival, Schreier was able to observe masters like Chris Wheeldon, former resident choreographer for the New York City Ballet. “I was able to watch him in the studio, creating his works from the beginning to end,” she says. “I became fascinated by his works and choreographic processes.” She believes that such exposure to other choreographers helps her extend her own works. Schreier’s evolution is visible...
...artistic students are not the only students who provide Powers with motivation, “People that just work a lot inspire me. If they’re in the lab nine hours a day, I kind of feel bad about not being in the studio for nine hours.”Painting at Harvard is underappreciated among students, according to Powers, particularly since “Film is pretty hip. A lot of VES people do film.” But he cites the funding he has received from Harvard as the best in America...
...wheezing over the surge of it all. This is “Machine Gun,” the first single from Portishead’s new album, “Third.”More than 10 years after their eponymous second album, the prospect of a third Portishead studio release seemed something less than viable. After all, trip-hop was a movement firmly entrenched in the 90s, petering out with Massive Attack’s “Mezzanine” in 1998. Without a cultural groundswell like that of the original Bristol scene to inspire a new direction...
...released on June 27, is more of the same from Disney/Pixar? Not if Stanton can help it. “We try very hard not to make the same movie twice, and the way we do that is by a director-driven studio. We are investing in the director.” So far, Stanton has proved a safe investment for Disney/Pixar. “Toy Story” alone grossed hundreds of millions worldwide. But what’s in it for Stanton? “I get to work with the most talented, funniest, cleverest, smartest people that...
...sorry lot, us D.C. dwellers. Not sexy enough for Los Angeles, we settle for the pancake makeup of a cable news studio. Not rich enough for New York, we inflate our importance with proximity to political power...