
NICK WAPLINGTON – AKA the photographer
Best known as a photographer, a kinda Shane Meadows before Shane Meadows shaved his head… Continue reading NICK WAPLINGTON – AKA the photographer
Best known as a photographer, a kinda Shane Meadows before Shane Meadows shaved his head… Continue reading NICK WAPLINGTON – AKA the photographer
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From collabs with Azzedine Alaia, to losing millions, Alejandro Jodorowsky’s shamanic screen skills are back in 2017 with the release of his new feature: Poesia Sin Fin (Endless Poetry). Thanks to the Serpentine Gallery, Cold Lips got an exclusive preview: “We are here to talk about industrial public art,” begins Alejandro Jodorowsky, the magician of acid-occult movie making. He is a legend to many, his … Continue reading ALEJANDRO JODOROWSKY: POESIA SIN FIN
Nick Cave, the walking, shrieking, inside of the man who lost his son, through jumping or falling or flying into the sea that taunts the father and his wife through the windows of their whitewashed home in Brighton. Directed by fellow Oz, Andrew Dominik (Chopper, the Oscar nominated The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Killing Them Softly), One More Time With Feeling was released on … Continue reading One More Time, if only
Red Queen, an excerpt from ‘Living On Air’, Nina Zivancevic’s beautiful book on Barncott Press. The Queen in Red was a critic and novelist with a worldwide reputation who presided over her kingdom from an airy Brooklyn brownstone that had tall bay windows and a southern exposure. Formally of the Upper West Side, she chose this location – her summer palace, you could say – for its … Continue reading NINA ZIVANCEVIC
Apocryphal Fragment from the Lives of the Conquistadors Carlos Castañeda once told this parable about the Conquistador Hernán CortĂ©s. He didn’t write it down, so you won’t find it in any of his books or among his papers, but in any case I heard that Castañeda once spoke of a legend about CortĂ©s, one that he in turn perhaps had heard from his own teacher, … Continue reading TONY WHITE