Students in Kelli Pennington’s black and white photography classes experimented with cyanotypes and words in photographs.
Interview: Sindya Bhanoo
My goal with every story is to explore some aspect of the human experience.
Track By Track: Slint: Spiderland
Slint’s Spiderland is a moody, entrancing post-punk work of art.
James Brown- Live at the Apollo
I projected the live performance of James Brown over the top to incorporate the visual imagery related to his music.
Interview: Anis Mojgani
“I write not because I know what to say but to learn what it is I want to say.”
Stay Gold Dude, Stay Gold
“Through the clouds I can stare directly into the sun.”
Stop Scrolling And Read This
Once a revolutionary invention and now a multi-generational disasterpiece, post-Facebook social media applications fight for our undivided attention in a world full of short attention spans.
Commentary: Baby Keem is the Real Deal
With a contagious sense of swagger and spontaneity, the bold artist took the media’s attention like a thief in the night. He’s also changed rap for the better.
A Portrait of the Teacher as a Bad Man: Why People Get Whiplash All Wrong
Chazelle intended this as a cautionary tale, but there is a greater harm in blending obsession with inspiration. Cinema is a powerful tool, and it’s dangerous when misinterpreted.
Commentary: Euphoria: A Fearless Departure from the Mainstream
Euphoria isn’t for the faint of heart.
Meet Kyle Wiggins
Kyle Wiggins is a new addition to the Northwest Academy staff this year, currently instructing English & Humanities III and the Comic Books and Graphic Novels elective.
Remembering Sidney Poitier
The general majority of roles that Poitier portrayed in his filmography seemed restrictive, lacking those “leading qualities” audiences were used to seeing in conventionally attractive white men.
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