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Father-son duo @martinkove @jessekove talk with @geekvibesnation about their project “Far Haven”
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KJ: I wanted to start with you, Martin, and pose the question. This is a Western, and do you have any thoughts on why this particular genre still continues to appeal to us and we want more stories?
MARTIN: Well, you know, thanks to Taylor Sheridan who I believe in, you know, he wrote this film 1883, which was on Paramount Plus. And then, of course, people caught on to Yellowstone. But I think 1883 was brilliant because it was about the American drive coming across in wagon trains. And I just, you know, I analyze this all the time. We have a Western comic book coming out that we’re trying to make into a series. And Jesse just did a movie called The Gunfighter’s Deal about he makes a deal with the devil to be the fastest gun in the West. The genre itself is the first part of American cinematic heritage. In 1906, no, it was 1903, they made a movie called The Great Train Robbery. And it was a silent movie. But what was interesting was, is that I think all that silent era which set up the Western, all the people were still living in those days. So they’d go and they’d watch a movie about Tombstone, and it was 1910. And they were still around when there was the gunfight at the O.K. Corral just in 1881. So you had the same people, the farmers, the people, the ranchers, All those people were now experiencing silent movies. And the first movies we made were Westerns. You know, they weren’t gangster movies or they weren’t romantic movies. The first films that came out of Hollywood were Westerns. And in that silent era, all the people were still living who watched those films in Abilene, who watched them in, you know, Tucson. And they lived in the West as well. So I think Yeah, they were watching themselves on the silent screen and they adhere to it and they loved it. And the genre is all about, you know, American progress and, you know, the good things and the bad things that we did in the West and… It’s also the height of drama.
JESSE: It’s the height of drama and struggle.
Mundane Magazine: The Mosaic of @solromeroofficial an Interview on her Cultural Heritage
Sol Romero‘s journey toward her ancestral heritage began with simple curiosity sparked by the persistent question about her resemblance to her family members. With each investigation into her ancestral heritage, she delved deeper into her family history, which ultimately led to her decision to undergo a DNA test. This test turned out to be not just a matter of satisfying her curiosity, but a quest to unravel the intricate path traveled by her lineage.
Upon receiving the results, she found herself faced with a mosaic of ancestries that spanned continents and cultures. From Swedish and Danish roots to traces of North Africa and India, her genetic makeup painted a vivid portrait of diversity. Surprises awaited her in the form of distant connections with countries she had not anticipated, which rebuilt her understanding of her own identity.
Sol Romero‘s sense of self expanded as she accepted the complexity of her environment, and this led her to embark on a unique journey of self-discovery. Through a photoshoot representing each nationality that comprises her, she sought to bridge the gap between her multifaceted identity and the world around her.
This project wasn’t just about aesthetics; It was a celebration of her heritage and a testament to the richness of multiculturalism that defines her being.
Vents Magazine talks with @cerezameanscherry about her fitness entrepreneurial journey with @motivatestudios
Cereza Richeson is the CEO and driving force behind Motivate Studios. A Master Trainer in Lagree Fitness, Richeson owns and operates multiple locations dedicated to this acclaimed exercise method which boasts a notable following by such celebrities as Kim Kardashian, Sofia Vergara, and Jennifer Aniston. As she prepares to unveil her 11th location in Southern California, Richeson’s remarkable success in the industry underscores her unwavering commitment to empowering others through fitness. From investing every penny to launch her lifelong dream, to being recognized as one of Los Angeles’ top studios by CBS News, Richeson embodies in her very being the transformative power of passion.
What inspired you to start Motivate Studios, and what sets it apart from other fitness studios?
One of my biggest goals with Motivate, aside from providing an amazing workout, was ensuring everyone who walked in our doors felt welcome. I had experienced many times in the past walking into an exercise environment and feeling unwelcome or that I had walked into the “cool kid” party that I wasn’t invited to. That’s not my vibe at all, and I hope that this can continue to shift. It’s hard enough trying out a new gym; it doesn’t take any more effort to ensure people feel welcomed.
V13 Media talks with @sastrafilm founder and CEO @nimol_bunchan about her life and career in the world of Cambodian entertainment
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