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Murals by WES21

Remo Lienhard aka Wes21 is a Swiss-born graffiti artist. With a background in graphic design, he works on a variety of projects ranging from canvases to large scale murals and 3D sculptures. In this feature, we wanted to focus on his captivating murals. That give a whole new life to the buildings and their surroundings. Wes21 brilliantly integrates elements of fantasy and reality in his work creating huge windows to an exciting new world.

A lot of his wall art seems to be collaborative work. Hence we thought to mention some of his fellow artists. Kai SemorKkade SchwarzmalerFafa, and most noteworthy ONUR

Schwarzmaler collective

He’s also a part of the Schwarzmaler a collective of talented illustrators, street artists and graffiti writers. The collective was founded in 2008 by seven young graphic designers and artists based on their shared interest in the graffiti culture. In addition to orders for exhibitions, events, and graphic designs, the group also engage in the non-commercial area for cultural purposes. Furthermore, the collective regularly organises club nights with a focus on electronic music in Lucerne.

Falken

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BIG CATCH

In collaboration with ONUR

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SWEETEST SIN

In collaboration with ONUR

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NewYork | Queens | 5Pointz

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Chris Cornell dies aged 52

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Soundgarden’s frontman Chris Cornell dies aged 52. Investigated as a possible suicide.

The frontman of the well known Soundgarden band Chris Cornell has died aged 52. Seattle born musician was known for his unique non-standard chord progressions and melodies that did not conform with one diatonic scale. He had a multi-octave range that truly transformed the music he made.

Even though it is unknown how Cornell has died. The Detroit police has said that it might be a possible suicide.

The work of Riikka Sormunen

Our feature on the Finnish artist Riika Sormunen.

Helsinki born artist Rikka Sormunen is on of the most raw and exciting artists around today. Here is a small highlight of some of her amazing work.

Final trailer for ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ released

The final trailer for blockbuster movie ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ has been released.

With many fans waiting for the big moment, the blockbuster movie ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ has received its final trailer. The film will be released on 14th of July in UK and US, even though the film has big hopes for a great opening the film does not seem to of captured the hype it should have gotten. However, the opening week is still to come and we will have to wait to find out what will happen.

The film will have actor Chad Rook playing a human soldier named Boyle. We managed to interview him about his life and his acting career here. It will also be commanded by the fantastic Woody Harrelson who will be playing the character Colonel. Andy Serkis will be playing Caeser and Judy Greer will be in the role of Cornelia.

7 Greatest Tarkovsky Scenes

Late Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky has given a lot to the film world. Having influenced a range of directors and filmmakers he is widely remembered for his poetic and distinct style.

From ‘The Mirror(1975) to ‘Stalker'(1979) all of his films speak the poetic language of Tarkovksy. Tarkovsky was a true master of cinema, unique in style and someone that was and is impossible to duplicate. His work still speaks to many. Here are 7 scenes that we have picked out from many that could arguably be the greatest scenes he has directed.

Writer’s monologue – Stalker (1979)

Final scene – Stalker (1979)

Train – Stalker (1979)

Distancing scene – The Mirror (1975)

Dream – Nostalghia (1983)

Burning barn scene – The Mirror (1975)

The Kiss – Ivan’s Childhood (1962)

Actor Powers Boothe dies aged 68

Actor Powers Boothe, known for his roles in ‘Sin City’, ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D’ and ‘Deadwood’ has died aged 68.

Primetime Emmy winning actor Powers Boothe, widely known for his roles in ‘Sin City’, ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D’ and ‘Deadwood”’ has passed away from natural causes aged 68.

Boothe has had a long career and his first big breakthrough was with ‘Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones’ which led him to win the a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special.

 

Hugh Bonneville to play Roald Dahl in a biopic film

Roald Dahl will be played by Hugh Bonneville in an upcoming biopic about the famous author and his wife.

Mostly known for the role of Robert Crawley in Downton Abbey. Hugh Bonneville will be taking on a challenging role in playing the widely known author Roald Dahl. The film’s name has not been announced however, it has been said that the film will be set in the 1960’s and will be about Roald Dahl and his relationship with his late wife Patricia Neil. Both are remembered for amazing careers they have had. Dahl for his writing and Neil for her acting.

Currently, Hugh Bonneville’s big upcoming Paul King film Paddington 2 is due to be released in cinemas on the 5th of January, 2018.

Interview: Beach Sloth

Beach Sloth takes us into his world of writing and creative life.

Mostly known for his internet presence Beach Sloth is one of the most exciting poets and writers around today. Describing himself as “your best friend on the internet” Beach Sloth’s talents range from playful and refreshing poetry to reviews that carry a poetic form in themselves. Having followed his work for a while we have had the privilege to interview him on Our Culture Mag. This is our interview with Beach Sloth.

Hi, how are you?

Hi, I’m doing well. It is a fine rainy day today so that means a lot of writing. My cat is purring as I’m writing this and he’s sitting on my left wrist, making it hard to write but not impossible. I can’t remove him because he’s being too cute.

So how did you get into writing literature?

Throughout my whole life, I’d always read a lot but never bumped into any writers that wrote things that felt close to my experience. When I first discovered writers who felt like they were writing for me, I felt inspired. A lot of these writers didn’t write large sweeping dramas. Instead, they recounted small pieces of their life, or in many instances doing the totally absurd. Before bumping into this group of online writers I hadn’t heard of flarf, I hadn’t heard of or read a lot of the more recent poetics and narratives that had started to receive a greater amount of attention. Even though it has been a few years since I first discovered these writers I still get excited, especially since many more of them have put out entire collections, books, even publishing houses devoted to this kind of work.

If there is someone I would mention who really ‘opened my eyes’ it would be Steve Roggenbuck, who I think at the time randomly added huge groups of people to Twitter. When I began interacting with his work, I found it totally different than anything else I’d read before, it felt uncluttered and clever. Another person I’d mention is Alexandra Naughton, who does such great work in building community in the Bay Area. Whenever she reads anywhere, she manages to connect with the reading community in that area and put together a fantastic reading series that represents a wide variety of styles while still adhering to a modern aesthetic. She was also one of the earliest people I communicated with on a regular basis.

We love your Twitter account. How do you come up with such creative tweets?

I try to be very playful for Twitter. Over the course of a regular day, there is a lot I can’t say to my coworkers. A lot of it is related to my interest in all these random things, from music to architecture to politics. Some of it feels work appropriate. None of it is offensive. Most of it is weird. So, Twitter to a large degree feels entirely like a place where I can run free. Thus, a lot of the material I put on Twitter tends to be of a particularly joyful variety. Every day I am so happy about things, about the way the sun looks in the sky or being thankful about having a job, I just feel incredibly lucky to able to see and experience so much in a single day. With Twitter, that is my way of trying to point it out, the silly that exists in the world that can go unnoticed sometimes.

Twitter also has the net benefit of giving more anonymous voices greater power. Since Beach Sloth thrives to a large degree on anonymity, it feels perfect for everything I want to do online. Pretty much Twitter is the place for me to do anything I want to do online, with all else stemming from that single place. It is by a large margin the most popular interesting thing I do with Beach Sloth.

How do you feel the current political climate has shaped the way you engage with your readers/followers?

A lot of people feel worried (understandably) about the current political climate. I don’t blame them. What I have seen is people banding together, standing together in opposition to the current deluge of bad news that seems to be happening across the world. So essentially what I feel is closer to a lot of my readers/followers. I have received far more personal message than I have in the past by a lot. Now I am closer to people, I feel we are all having the same experience and we are offering each other support to help get through everything that is happening.

Describe yourself in one word.

Supportive

Do you have any hobbies outside literature that you take up?

I have loved music (obsessively) since I was about 16. I usually devote a single day (usually Saturday) to catching up on whatever happened musically over the course of the previous week. There is always so much music coming out and I am always so happy at how much of it is thoughtful, fully realized, and celebratory.

If you could take out one thing out of this world what would it be?

Suffering. There has been enough of that in the world. I think we are pretty done with the concept as a collective whole living entity.

If one song could describe your work. What song would it be?

Angela Sawyer’s “Is It Really Me” from her album “On The Pedestrian Side”. There is something dreamy and awkward about it that seems to perfectly embody my usual working day. It is also the most played song in my iTunes by a startlingly high number.

If you could give any advice to any upcoming poets, writers, bloggers what would it be?

All I can say is be patient. I have been writing consistently for seven years. During that period, I have seen my work become more popular, less popular, and usually rest somewhere in the middle. It can take a while to grow a group of people interested in whatever you are doing. This should not be a negative reflection of what you are doing it is a basic truth. Eventually, your work will find an audience, a group of people deeply interested in what you are creating. Size of that audience can vary, but having people interested no matter what the size is such a rewarding experience knowing that your work does not exist in a vacuum feels rewarding.

What is your definition of culture?

A culture requires a group of people banding together for a common purpose. Within that culture there can be variations but adherence to a common core (writers having a similar aesthetic like humor, musicians with a common core like dance) can bring them together. This group does not need much of a size, and, thanks to the internet, does not even need geographic proximity. All it needs is to communicate with each other and support each other.

To find out more about Beach Sloth follow his website here.

Logic announces Tour with Joey Bada$$

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Logic announces a tour after releasing his latest album ‘Everyday’.

Sir Robert Bryson Hall II better known by his stage name Logic has announced a new tour after the release of his album ‘Everyday’. The tour will be used to promote the album, and will be in North America.

Tour dates:

Logic Tour

07-07 Salt Lake City, UT – The Great Saltair
07-08 Las Vegas, NV – The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
07-09 Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre
07-13 Seattle, WA – ShowWare Center
07-16 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
07-18 Phoenix, AZ – Mesa Amphitheatre
07-20 Austin, TX – Austin360 Amphitheater
07-21 Houston, TX – Revention Music Center
07-22 Dallas, TX – Allen Event Center
07-25 Miami, FL – Bayfront Park Amphitheatre
07-27 Raleigh, NC – The Red Hat Amphitheatre
07-29 Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheatre
07-30 Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
08-01 Charlotte, NC – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
08-02 Washington, DC – MGM National Harbor
08-03 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
08-05 Philadelphia, PA – Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing
08-09 Boston, MA – Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
08-10 Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion
08-12 Kansas City, MO – Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
08-13 Lincoln, NE – Pinewood Bowl Theater
08-14 Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
08-16 St. Paul, MN – Roy Wilkins Auditorium
08-18 Cincinnati, OH – PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center
08-19 Indianapolis, IN – Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn
08-20 Detroit, MI – Meadowbrook Amphitheater
08-23 Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
08-24 Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion
08-26 Toronto, Ontario – Echo Beach

To find out more about Logic click here.

Interview: Chad Rook

Chad Rook takes us in into his personal and acting life in an interview with us.

Having directed and acted Chad has had range of roles during his career as an actor. From roles in TV series like The Flash, Timeless and Supernatural, the superb Chad has created quite a name for himself in the film industry. But it looks like he is only getting started as he has recently landed quite big role in the blockbuster film War for the Planet of the Apes where he will play a human soldier Boyle under command of the Colonel played by Woody Harrelson. This is our interview with Chad.

Hi, how are you?

I am definitely not someone who can complain. Honestly I’m loving my life right now.

When did you realise you wanted to be an actor?

I wasn’t exactly the most popular kid when I was younger and in school, but when I was in drama class, it seemed that all the bullying and all the insults or comments from other kids would go away when I was on stage. So at a young age, when I was in junior high, I would definitely say that is when the “acting bug” caught hold of me as it was the only path I felt I could be me in.

Do you have other hobbies outside acting that you love doing?

I love photography, drawing and graphic design. Basically I like hobbies that allow me to be artistic and create in one way or another.

How do you prepare yourself for a role?

It really depends on the role. I’m in no way a “method actor”. There are a lot of ways in which to create a character in your head but for me it would be music. If I’m playing a police officer, I may start listening to something that has a tough guy beat. If I’m playing a street thug, maybe I’ll listen to some heavy metal. It’s amazing how music can make you feel and help you transform your mindset into a different character.

Do you like playing a certain type of the character the most?

As long as they are a CHARACTER. I don’t like playing “normal” guys. It’s boring to me and not why I’m in acting. If the character has edge, a past or something about him that isn’t just one-dimensional then I’d definitely be interested in taking on the role. Good guy or bad guy.

Describe yourself in one word.

Focused.

What are you most excited about in the upcoming year?

I’m really looking forward to release of the film “War for the Planet of the Apes”. After 17 years of acting professionally, this will be the first time being on the big screen. Not to mention it’s in a series which I grew up with. I’m a huge Planet of the Apes fan and to be in the latest film is surreal. I feel very blessed and am beyond excited.

What is the biggest project you have worked on yet?

“War for the Planet of the Apes” is by far the biggest. Actually, I don’t know if it gets any bigger than huge summer blockbuster action films like this  Pretty blessed to be a part of something this big.

For the last question, how would you define culture?

I feel it’s how we as a society combine all of our differences such as knowledge, beliefs, morals, race, religion, financial statuses, age, style, etc. How we learn and adapt in order to live with each other and beside other who may or may not have the same characteristics you have. Culture is what we are all a part of and strive to stay a part of.

To find out more about Chad you can follow his Twitter here.