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What Clicks Sticks
An interview with rock photographer Bob Gruen
By Kenny Herzog
he last few years have seen a hefty resurrection of The Clash's legacy. There's been reissues, box sets, unearthed recordings, documentaries and, of course, a constant revisiting of the late Joe Strummer's legacy.
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Dominick Dunne: After the Party
An Interview with After the Party Director Kirsty de Garis
By Simon Britton
ominick Dunne: After the Party is the result of years of work by Australian filmmakers Kirsty de Garis and Tim Jolley.
The film had a sell out launch at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2008 and is currently being distributed internationally. The subject, Dominick Dunne and his extraordinary life, is well known to readers of Vanity Fair, particularly in the US.
What made Kirsty and Tim obsessed enough with Dominick Dunne to make this film?
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Writing It Everywhere
An Interview with Bomb It Director Jon Reiss
By Samantha Skinazi
raffiti, bombing, ugly crime, beautiful crime, street art, outsider art, painting, tagging, social protest. Whatever you call it Bomb It director and producer Jon Reiss says that "it really is a hot topic for a lot of mainstream folks." Reiss, named by Daily Variety as one of "10 digital directors to watch" calls graffiti "the ultimate outsider art." And defines it as: "Any form of illicit artistic interference in public space."
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