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American Humane’s certification is intended as a promise to ethically-minded audience members. It appears, though, in the closing credits of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey—a production which saw 27 horses die after being kept at a farm filled with bluffs, sinkholes and other death traps.
Werner Herzog said “facts do not constitute truth—there is a deeper stratum”. So, how do we select which incomplete pictures to put our faith in? Where do we choose to find our truths?
“…we live in an interspecies garden already. We can reconfigure our imagination and go offline to start noticing and interacting with it.”
Choir Boy’s latest, Gathering Swans, is an arch but deeply emotional album. It encompasses love’s blooming, it’s failure, and all that lays between.
We look from one angle, but remember from many. Join the ever-generous Trupa Trupa frontman, Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, to dig through the crates of time in the wake of the release of the band’s EP, I’ll Find.
Stian Westerhus is renowned for his experimental guitar improvisations and rich, mood-heavy studio work. He’s just as inventive in conversation.
Bucky’s new LP Come Back couldn’t be about anywhere but home—the roots which, in his own words, call “like a light house in the distance.”