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Tribal Inspired Trends Lean Towards Navajo Influences

The “Fairisle Long Cardigan” from www.freepeople.com

Tribal inspired trends have been going strong since last spring…

Posted byLindsay RossNovember 5, 2011April 27, 2012Posted inArizona, FEATURE, INTERFASHIONAL STYLE, North America, United States, UtahTags: Arizona, fashion, Indians, Interfashional Style, Native Americans, Navajo, New Mexico, patterns, prints, Pueblo, Southwestern, textiles, UtahLeave a comment on Tribal Inspired Trends Lean Towards Navajo Influences

Terrence Malick and the Making of America

Now that Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life––––a film that earned both heckling and the Palme d’Or at Cannes this year––––is almost out of theaters and more firmly a part of the controversial auteur’s cannon, I feel prompted to reexamine Malick’s career and his ideas about American life.

Posted byDANIEL SCHWARTZAugust 3, 2011August 4, 2011Posted inARTICLES, Film, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENTTags: 1950s, American Life, Badlands, Brad Pitt, Cannes, Charles Starkweather, cinema, Cowboys, Days of Heaven, depression-era, filmography, Guadalcanal jungle, Holst's Hymn to Dionysus, Indians, Jesica Chastain, Judeo-Christian, Martin Sheen, Pocahontas, Public Enemies, Q'orianka Kilcher, Sean Penn, Sissy Spacek, South Dakota, terrence malick, texas, The New World, The Public Enemy, The Thin Red Line, The Tree of Life2 Comments on Terrence Malick and the Making of America
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