David Greenbaum, working with Eric Bruggeman, Jerry Fried, made a musical video for MHS seniors, with performances by parents, teachers, coaches.
Steve McCarthy
‘Considering Matthew Shepard’ shifts perspectives
‘Considering Matthew Shepard’ at Montclair State Unviersity involves 190 voices, and a campaign to #EraseHate wherever it is found.
What book(s) are you reading?
Here’s a book or two for your To Be Read list, in honor of The Little Read.
2019 MFF: ‘Life with Layla’ is a child’s-eye view on addiction
In “Life with Layla,” Ken Spooner and Mike Mee look at a family’s struggle with heroin addiction and the impact it has on each member.
2019 MFF: Montclair-centric films
Looking for the “Montclair” in “Montclair Film Festival?” We’ve got you covered. Here’s a list of movies and events that are hometown-centric.
Reviewing what was: ‘Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists’
“Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists,” a documentary by Montclair filmmakers Jonathan Alter, John Block, and Steve McCarthy, airs on HBO on Jan. 28.
Thankful for Montclair: readers and staff are grateful
Montclair residents, and staff of Montclair Local, share some of the things they are grateful for in Montclair: some are organizations, some are intangible.
DOC NYC: unwrapping presents in (documentary) film
Montclairites Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers run DOC NYC, the largest documentary film festival in America, which runs through Nov. 15.
The Annex at 18 Label Studios aims to build community
The Annex at 18 Label Studios had an opening party on Thursday, June 14.
MFF: hometown heroes, ‘Made in Montclair’
“Made in Montclair” films MFF in show breadth of subjects and styles.
MSU in Puerto Rico: Globe trekkers and story tellers
MSU students went to Puerto Rico to report on the situation there.
(Exclusive) MFF: Montclair Film makes a Montclair Film
Montclair Film has a “sizzle reel.”
In News Lab at MSU, journalism is alive and well
Journalism is evolving: not dying, say the student team of News Lab at MSU.
Looking forward to 2018: Montclairites predict their (cultural) futures
Arts and cultural leaders in Montclair look forward to 2018: what they’re doing, and what others will be doing.