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GIRLS: ANGSTY-WHITE-BOY-GROWS-UP NARRATIVE GETS FLIPPED IN “GIRLHOOD”

Written by JAKE MULLIGAN Posted May 8, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Sciamma’s interests have already been established: She’s made three films, and they all consider the fluidity of sexuality or gender in one way or another.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Boyhood, Cèline Sciamma, coming of age, Francois Truffaut, french, gender, girlhood, Girls, Jean Vigo, Karidja Tourè, race, Rihanna, sexuality

FOTOBOM: THE 1975 AT HOB

Written by MIKE SCHWARZ Posted December 10, 2014 Filed Under: MUSIC

The 1975 Lead singer Mathew Healy came stumbling onto the stage, wine bottle in hand. Grabbing his guitar, he ran his hand through his long black hair as hundreds of love-struck girls screamed in approval. The 1975 had everyone’s undivided attention at the House ...  read more

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: British, Girls, house of blues, Indie Rock, The 1975

THE NEW TESTAMENT OF CHRISTOPHER OWENS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 27, 2014 Filed Under: MUSIC

Ex-Girls frontman Christopher Owens happened to be a highly religious cult member, but he’s run off to California to make the country music that’s always been in the back of his mind.

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: 1988, 2014, Amarillo, Asia, Boston, California, Children of God, Christopher Owens, country, Dig, DigBoston, Emotional, Father Son Holy Ghost, Girls, Hellhole Ratrace, Huntington Beach, Indie Rock, Interview, Lev Grossman, Nina Corcoran, religion, Slovenia, Texas, The New Testament, The Sinclaiir, Time Magazine, Western Europe

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