Are you ready for a new issue of Being There? Good, because Being There #9, our brand new May issue, is now online at
www.beingtheremag.com This month we welcome a brand new staff member. Nathan Williams is from Seattle, Washington and has been writing freelance for us a few months, most prominently with the What Went Wrong column. It’s with excitement that we include him as Being There staff. Welcome, Nathan!
Let’s get onto the content of our May issue. This month’s features include our cover story,
“Corned Beef Should Not Be Blue” by Adam D. Miller, an article about the misunderstood appeal of Woody Allen’s less-than-conventional series of films. Be sure to check out its companion piece,
“The Woody Allen Theft Guide” by Nathan Williams. We also have three interviews; Adam M. Anklewicz spoke with
Canadian rocker Matt Mays, Zayne Reeves with
singer-songwriter Greg Trooper, and freelance contributor Stephen Gill with Ken Casey of Boston’s beloved punk band, The Dropkick Murphy’s. Rounding out the rest of our features this month is
“With Kaleidoscope Eyes,” Brighid Mooney’s look at drug-influenced art,
“The Music Made Them Do It,” Lisa Hood-Anklewicz’s look at the intersection of music and film, and freelancer Dan Crosby’s
farewell to Scotland’s The Delgados.
May also marks the triumphant return of
The Indie’s Turn, as well as new editions of
Getting To Know,
Hello In There,
Couch Festival, and
I Wanna See The Nashville Lights. We also have a brand new film-oriented column called
Shot-by-Shot, in which Nathan Williams takes a look at My Darling Clementine by John Ford.
And as always, May’s issue of Being There comes loaded with the latest
album,
film,
DVD, and
book reviews, not to mention
staff editorials.
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