It’s been only a week or so since President Trump denounced his administration’s own Climate Change report, with an aggressively dismissive shrug. WhenThe Fourth National Climate Assessment came out, it caused quite the stir, with data to concern even the most stringent deniers.
Tag: Bill Arceneaux
A Progressive Selection of Holiday Gifts: 2018
December 8, 2018We here at Big Easy Magazine pride ourselves not just on our commitment to local progressivism when it comes to news, but also when it comes to shopping for ours and yours, especially and specifically during the holidays.
The Progressive’s Weekend: 12/7 – 12/9
December 7, 2018Past policies, beyond bickering and right at the doorstep of our inner child, this is The Progressive’s Weekend!
Luna Fete NOLA 2018 Kicks Off
December 5, 2018Sound Collage’s celebration of Light and Magic is free and open to the public from tonight until this Friday, from 6 – 9 PM each evening.
Real Time Crime Center Expansion – “We have only scratched the surface”
December 5, 2018Currently, the RTCC has a staff of 18 people and streams footage from 340 city-owned cameras. Now the city hopes to expand the capabilities of the crime center even further, by introducing their SafeCam Platinum program.
Neaux Reel Idea: The Great Buster Review
December 4, 2018Old Hollywood Gatekeeper via New Hollywood Stardom Peter Bogdanovich – filmmaker, historian, Orson Welles confidant, etc – makes the most of an exceptional 2018 (which saw the completion and release […]
Neaux Reel Idea: The House That Jack Built (Director’s Cut) Review
December 2, 2018In what was a violation of MPAA – the group that determines movie ratings for America – rules, theaters across the country screened a director’s unrated cut for provocateur auteur Lars Von Trier’s The House That Jack Built.
Yes, We’re Here: An Interview on Chained for Life
December 1, 2018Last month, the New Orleans Film Festival highlighted Chained for Life, an independent feature about filmmaking that turns the ableist and faux-progressive notions and acts upside down. After reviewing the movie, I was inspired to contact the filmmaker Aaron Schimberg and lead actor Adam Pearson, to see what they had to say about their film, their experiences, the industry, and how much farther we need to go.
New Classic, Newly Restored: An Interview On Cane River
December 1, 2018Cane River was screened once or twice before director Horace Jenkins’ death, which in turn threw the possibility of distribution into a quagmire. For decades, it sat unnoticed by most and remembered by a few, until a breakthrough came about that allowed restoration and archive experts IndieCollect to clean it up and establish a New Orleans Film Festival screening this year.
A Look Ahead at Our December Edition
November 30, 2018Ranging from marijuana legalization to ableism to tragedy, Big Easy Magazine continues to cover eclectic topics and diverse voices, all of which can have a positive impact on this city and her residents.
Go to Page