The power of connection – Glass meets rising model Krow, to discuss cosplay, his upcoming documentary, and becoming a voice for trans-models in the industry
It is pretty difficult to believe that Krow has on...
IN 1994, two masked men walked into a pub in Loughlinisland, County Down, Northern Ireland, and assassinated six innocent men as they watched Ireland play The World Cup. The Loughinisland Massacre, as it would ...
SOMETIMES a breakdown is actually a breakthrough, as evidenced by Dame Paula Rego in her son Nick Willing’s groundbreaking documentary Secrets and Stories. Willing made the film after his mother finally began t...
ONCE upon a time, there was an artist who turned to fairytales and folklore for inspiration when painting. Such stories are the basis for most of the work in Dame Paula Rego’s 60-year-long outre oeuvre. Working...
Being human - Glass meets Christopher Anderson, one of the Magnum Photos collective’s rising stars
Christopher Anderson, one of the Magnum Photos collective’s rising stars, explores the textures of human emo...
“U saw the news? ... Better not text me, my friend.”
These ten chilling words were those texted by Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to a former schoolfriend of his, two years ago this week. That the bo...
Sleepy time down South – Glass talks to BAFTA-winning filmmaker Nick Broomfield
Veteran filmmaker Nick Broomfield is known for his probing, perceptive documentaries, and has over thirty films to his name, wi...
Lonnie Franklin, Jr. himself
There is a house in South Central, Los Angeles, whose inner walls and back yard have seen an unspeakable amount of pain, horror, and murder. It’s currently being occupied by a bu...
The four women who all served prison-time aplenty
Quite possibly the jewel in this Festival’s crown, Blair Dorosh-Walther’s tough and compassionate documentary chronicles the experiences of four black lesbia...