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As you've no doubt seen (or not seen), it's been a bit of a ghost town around here. This was for a couple of reasons, like the Whiz!Bam!Pow! project

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PIN, was a low budget Canadian production filmed in 1987 and not too long after, had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. It got some very good reviews but

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Many of today’s (big name) artists are unreachable icons placed on pedestals, stashed away in their ivory towers. Their lives are splashed all over the headlines daily amidst a cacophony

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As I head into the final 26 days of the Whiz!Bam!Pow! campaign, there has been one nagging feeling that has been with me since day 45. The loss of control.

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I’ve been listening to myself more acutely today, really trying to pay attention so that I can move in the right direction, or at least a more right direction, in

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The essential elements for music are melody, harmony, rhythm and silence. Silence is the ground the foundation without, which, there cannot be any melody, harmony or rhythm, this is most

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Last week, I was fortunate enough to chat with Wayne Clingman (@indyfilmwis) of "Indy Film Wisconsin" about my work, transmedia, Whiz!Bam!Pow! and movies in general. One of the questions that

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Music reflects the state of consciousness that created it - the higher the level of consciousness the more sublime the music. Music is synonymous with life, it is such an

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Self-distribution is Plan A. Paul and I are not waiting around for someone to swoop in and save the day. We're not interested in "what if's" (outside of the stories

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The multi-hyphenate is often idealized as a one-man-band, a bass drum on his back, a banjo-guitar-harmonica contraption attached to his front, a cowbell hanging from his crotch, and a trumpet

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Back in college, I signed up for Netflix in its infancy. It gave me access to a wide variety of films I had never heard of or, in the case

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Sunday. It’s been 24 hours since the lights dimmed on the show floor of the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear fan expo. The Anchor Bay booth has been returned to its

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