It was only a matter of time before a filmmaker turned the gig-economy into a vehicle (no pun intended) for a nightmare. A while back, I reviewed a small movie […]
Tag: Bill Arceneaux
Roots Rise, From Print to the People: An Interview with Take Em Down NOLA
January 25, 2019Take Em Down NOLA announced a new zine called Roots Rising featuring articles, poetry, and designs from the activists who participated and keep participating.
Black Journalists Matter: An Interview with Brittany Noble-Jones
January 23, 2019From complaints of harassment to straight-up discrimination, some major sources of journalism have often turned blind eyes and deaf ears to internal problems.
Neaux Reel Idea: Fahrenheit 11/9 Review
January 22, 2019Almost everyone is at fault for Trump’s election victory in Michael Moore’s sequel-ish documentary Fahrenheit 11/9.
Progressive Lifestyle: The Ever Valiant Zeitgeist Moves Big
January 18, 2019Every week, our Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center puts on film and arts programming that rivals the showtimes at the suburban multiplexes.
Neaux Reel Idea: Shoplifters Review
January 17, 2019Shoplifters is a movie about how the very elements of nature can flip like a light switch for and against us. We have to hold on to each other.
ACA or DOA?: An Interview with Bobbi Dempsey
January 15, 2019The Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) has been a source of considerable controversy since its implementation, with critics on both sides.
Neaux Reel Idea: The Organizer Review
January 11, 2019The Organizer chronicles Wade Rathke’s efforts in bringing people together for the great activist fight against an uncaring authority.
In a Shutdown: An Interview With a Furloughed Employee
January 11, 2019As the days turn to weeks, this shutdown has those who depend on their income from government sources sweating with anxiety and anger.
Neaux Reel Idea: Hale County This Morning, This Evening Review
January 8, 2019Hale County has determination in spite of sensory trauma. It never rests, nor should it.
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