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Shattering Superstructure
Alex Arabian
25 episodes
7 months ago
Shattering Superstructure veers away from tabloidism, providing a space where guests can think as they wish and say what they think. It is more interested in unbridled freedom of artistic expression than it is the profit-driven aspect of the industry.
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Shattering Superstructure veers away from tabloidism, providing a space where guests can think as they wish and say what they think. It is more interested in unbridled freedom of artistic expression than it is the profit-driven aspect of the industry.
Show more...
Film Interviews
Arts,
TV & Film,
History
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Moby on ”Punk Rock Vegan Movie,” ”Stranger Things,” Politics, and More
Shattering Superstructure
47 minutes 4 seconds
2 years ago
Moby on ”Punk Rock Vegan Movie,” ”Stranger Things,” Politics, and More
Moby discusses his feature documentary directorial debut, "Punk Rock Vegan Movie," which will be free online on February 1, and also playing at the Roxie Theater on February 4 as part of SF IndieFest. He also chats about his contribution to film soundtracks, the history of punk rock and how it has shaped his politics, when he became a vegan, and the honor of being featured in "Stranger Things" twice.
Shattering Superstructure
Shattering Superstructure veers away from tabloidism, providing a space where guests can think as they wish and say what they think. It is more interested in unbridled freedom of artistic expression than it is the profit-driven aspect of the industry.