Searching for a list of the best up and coming screenwriters? Coverfly has curated a list of lists that brings together a raft of rising writers.
The company, which is a platform of unproduced IP and writing programs, has put together the Best Unrepped Writers, Best Unproduced Projects and The Next List as well as aggregating writing network fellowships such as NBC Launch + Sony Diverse Writers Program, writing competitions like The Academy Nicholl Fellowship and Final Draft’s Big Break, and other annual lists such as Village Roadshow’s Blood List.
Previous iterations of these lists have featured writers that have gone on to write for series such as Stranger Things, Bridgerton, and Beef.
The Next List is compiled by nominations from the thousands of managers, agents, and executives on The Coverfly and Tracking Board platforms. It features 35 selections including 31 individuals and four writing teams from film, television, and playwriting backgrounds.
The company, which is a platform of unproduced IP and writing programs, has put together the Best Unrepped Writers, Best Unproduced Projects and The Next List as well as aggregating writing network fellowships such as NBC Launch + Sony Diverse Writers Program, writing competitions like The Academy Nicholl Fellowship and Final Draft’s Big Break, and other annual lists such as Village Roadshow’s Blood List.
Previous iterations of these lists have featured writers that have gone on to write for series such as Stranger Things, Bridgerton, and Beef.
The Next List is compiled by nominations from the thousands of managers, agents, and executives on The Coverfly and Tracking Board platforms. It features 35 selections including 31 individuals and four writing teams from film, television, and playwriting backgrounds.
- 12/8/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Season two of Too Close to Home is filled to the brim with drama, but if you're looking for answers before the season's final two episodes, good luck.
Et hopped on the phone with the TLC drama's breakout star, Danielle Savre, who teased (as much as she could) what's in store for her character, Anna, as the season comes to a close. She also opened up about the show's difficult production schedule (the series shoots the whole season in just eight days) and her first time meeting Heather Locklear.
Exclusive: Heather Locklear Tells the President to 'Go to Hell' in 'Too Close to Home' Sneak Peek!
"It's essentially how they shoot soap operas, but the difference is most soap operas are shot on a soundstage, whereas we shoot on location on Tyler Perry's lot, so he's built our trailer park and Dr. Allen's home," Savre explained of the show's production, adding that "nothing...
Et hopped on the phone with the TLC drama's breakout star, Danielle Savre, who teased (as much as she could) what's in store for her character, Anna, as the season comes to a close. She also opened up about the show's difficult production schedule (the series shoots the whole season in just eight days) and her first time meeting Heather Locklear.
Exclusive: Heather Locklear Tells the President to 'Go to Hell' in 'Too Close to Home' Sneak Peek!
"It's essentially how they shoot soap operas, but the difference is most soap operas are shot on a soundstage, whereas we shoot on location on Tyler Perry's lot, so he's built our trailer park and Dr. Allen's home," Savre explained of the show's production, adding that "nothing...
- 2/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
This week's episode of A&E's Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath focused on the story of Aaron Smith-Levin, a Scientologist for 29 years who left the Church in 2014. Here are five things we learned from last night's show, courtesy of Mr. Smith-Levin's story.
1.Winning tax exemption from the Ira legitimized Scientology to some of its own followers
Like many longtime Church members, Smith-Levin joined as a child when his mother started taking courses and working for the organization. He told Remini that he distinctly remembers becoming actually invested...
1.Winning tax exemption from the Ira legitimized Scientology to some of its own followers
Like many longtime Church members, Smith-Levin joined as a child when his mother started taking courses and working for the organization. He told Remini that he distinctly remembers becoming actually invested...
- 1/4/2017
- Rollingstone.com
New Zealand All Blacks superstar Aaron Smith -- considered one of the best rugby players in the world -- has apologized after he was caught nailing a chick in an airport bathroom. Multiple witnesses say they saw Smith (who has a girlfriend) and a mystery woman sneak into a handicap accessible toilet at Christchurch airport in New Zealand last month. One witness was with his young son and told the media, "It was obvious what was happening.
- 10/6/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Shabana Azmi, our first truly international star who has worked with the likes of Shirley MacLaine in Madame Sousatzka and Patrick Swayze in The City Of Joy is now all set to star in the most controversial international project of her career. Shabana stars in The Black Prince, the biopic on the life of Maharaja Duleep Singh who during the British Raj was wrenched away from his mother at age of 15 and forcibly brought to Britain where he was converted to Christianity and groomed like a Britisher. For many decades now, Sikh historians have regarded Duleep Singh's story to be emblematic of Colonial arrogance and intolerance. The film is now being directed by the Us-based Indian actor-director Kavi Raz in Northamptonshire in England. About her role Shabana says, "Maharani Jinda is the driving-force behind Duleep to return to Punjab and take back his land. He was taken away to England...
- 11/14/2014
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
New Pulp Author Aaron Smith drops by The Book Cave to share details from the new Allan Quatermain book he contributed to with hosts Ric Croxton and Art Sippo. Quatermain: The New Adventures, published by Airship 27 Productions, is now available.
Listen to The Book Cave Episode 244: Aaron Smith here.
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Originally published on ComicMix as The Book Cave Episode 244: Aaron Smith Talks Quatermain: The New Adventures...
Listen to The Book Cave Episode 244: Aaron Smith here.
Glenn Hauman on Google+
Originally published on ComicMix as The Book Cave Episode 244: Aaron Smith Talks Quatermain: The New Adventures...
- 9/4/2013
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
This week on Pro Se Presents: The Podcast, Tommy Hancock welcomes Aaron Smith, long time Pulp Author with Pro Se as well as other companies. Aaron discusses his most recent title from Pro Se, the spy thriller Nobody Dies For Free as well as his influences for the book and what intrigues him about the spy genre! Also, Aaron discusses future plans for one of Pro Se’s long time and most liked characters, Aaron’s own Lieutenant Picard! This and much more as Pro Se Presents: The Podcast welcomes Author Aaron Smith!
Check out this week’s show at http://prosepodcast.libsyn.com/pro-se-presents-the-podcast-author-aaron-smith!
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Originally published on ComicMix as This Week on Pro Se Presents: The Podcast- Aaron Smith and ‘nobody Dies for Free’!
Check out this week’s show at http://prosepodcast.libsyn.com/pro-se-presents-the-podcast-author-aaron-smith!
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Originally published on ComicMix as This Week on Pro Se Presents: The Podcast- Aaron Smith and ‘nobody Dies for Free’!
- 9/2/2013
- by Tommy Hancock
- Comicmix.com
This week on Pro Se Presents: The Podcast, Tommy Hancock welcomes Aaron Smith, long time Pulp Author with Pro Se as well as other companies. Aaron discusses his most recent title from Pro Se, the spy thriller Nobody Dies For Free as well as his influences for the book and what intrigues him about the spy genre! Also, Aaron discusses future plans for one of Pro Se’s long time and most liked characters, Aaron’s own Lieutenant Picard! This and much more as Pro Se Presents: The Podcast welcomes Author Aaron Smith!
Check out this week’s show at http://prosepodcast.libsyn.com/pro-se-presents-the-podcast-author-aaron-smith!
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Originally published on ComicMix as This Week on Pro Se Presents: The Podcast- Aaron Smith and ‘nobody Dies for Free’!
Check out this week’s show at http://prosepodcast.libsyn.com/pro-se-presents-the-podcast-author-aaron-smith!
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Originally published on ComicMix as This Week on Pro Se Presents: The Podcast- Aaron Smith and ‘nobody Dies for Free’!
- 9/2/2013
- by Tommy Hancock
- Comicmix.com
For the second summer in a row Paste is hitting the road, partnering with Aloft Hotels to bring one-of-a-kind live performances to cities all over the country. The 20-date series has included bands like Futurebirds, Kingsley Flood and Cary Brothers, and now we’re taking to the Midwest with dates in Cleveland, Chicago, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. Kicking off our mini-tour, we’re pleased to announce that The Lighthouse and the Whaler will be performing on Thursday, August 1 at Aloft Cleveland. The Lighthouse and the Whaler began with Michael Lopresti and Aaron Smith, but with a rotating cast of members and a...
- 7/30/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
Cleveland, Ohio band The Lighthouse and the Whaler began with Michael LoPresti and Aaron Smith, but has seen many incarnations since their first Ep was release in 2008. More recently, the band released This Is An Adventure, their second full-length recorded at Bear Studios in Seattle, Wash. It was produced by Ryan Hadlock, who has also worked with The Lumineers and Ra Ra Riot, and the The Lighthouse and the Whaler has been touring an impressive amount in the months since its September release. Now, the band has put together a video for standout track “Pioneers.” Watch the music video...
- 6/11/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
Myf Warhurst, star of outgoing rock trivia show Spicks n Specks is will host her own short series in 2012 on ABC1. Myf Warhurst’s Nice will follow Warhurst’s infactuation with all things retro and twee from her youth.
In a statement, the show is described as one “that embraces past cultural icons and takes a closer look at what surrounds us – the stuff you find in your own living room rather than in a gallery or museum. It’s a celebration of all the things that are just, well… ‘nice’.”
“I’m digging out the bedazzler, putting on my oversized koala wool knit jumper, and travelling the country to rediscover some of my favourite things, and meet some of my teenage heroes along the way,” says Myf. “Many hilarious (and occasionally dubious) things have shaped who I am, so it’s time to give them credit. And as far as life dreams go,...
In a statement, the show is described as one “that embraces past cultural icons and takes a closer look at what surrounds us – the stuff you find in your own living room rather than in a gallery or museum. It’s a celebration of all the things that are just, well… ‘nice’.”
“I’m digging out the bedazzler, putting on my oversized koala wool knit jumper, and travelling the country to rediscover some of my favourite things, and meet some of my teenage heroes along the way,” says Myf. “Many hilarious (and occasionally dubious) things have shaped who I am, so it’s time to give them credit. And as far as life dreams go,...
- 9/12/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Though college athletics remain amateur in name, public relations teams, often dubbed "sports information" departments, are omnipresent and increasingly powerful. A disappointing story about limits on press freedom out of the University of Kentucky underscores the school's eagerness to control information. A writer for the Kentucky Kernel, an independent student newspaper, lost his access to interview members of the UK basketball team because he conducted a pair of interviews without going through the media relations department. Reporter Aaron Smith called two players, Brian Long and Sam Malone, who were going to walk-on...
- 8/30/2011
- by Lucas Shaw
- The Wrap
It was a big weekend at Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Christopher Nolan used the stadium to film an important scene in “The Dark Knight Rises,” and more than a few people were there, including some very famous ones.
According to multiple local reports, more than 10,000 people were in the scene, making noise for the fictional gridiron squad, the Gotham Rogues. In addition to these extras, real players from the Pittsburgh Steelers got in on the action, including Hines Ward, Willie Colon, Ben Roethlisberger, Heath Miller, Ike Taylor, Aaron Smith, Ryan Clark, Troy Polamalu, and Brett Keisel; rather than being extras in the stadium, they were extras for the Rogues. Bill Cower, a former coach of the Steelers, was also there to play the coach. Even Pittsburgh mayor Luke Ravenstahl got involved.
There was also a part where Tom Hardy, playing Bane, got up and spoke to the crowd.
According to multiple local reports, more than 10,000 people were in the scene, making noise for the fictional gridiron squad, the Gotham Rogues. In addition to these extras, real players from the Pittsburgh Steelers got in on the action, including Hines Ward, Willie Colon, Ben Roethlisberger, Heath Miller, Ike Taylor, Aaron Smith, Ryan Clark, Troy Polamalu, and Brett Keisel; rather than being extras in the stadium, they were extras for the Rogues. Bill Cower, a former coach of the Steelers, was also there to play the coach. Even Pittsburgh mayor Luke Ravenstahl got involved.
There was also a part where Tom Hardy, playing Bane, got up and spoke to the crowd.
- 8/8/2011
- by Danica Davidson
- MTV Splash Page
Hines Ward, Ben Roethlisberger and Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl were just three of the 10,000 Pittsburgh area residents who participated in a massive scene for Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" at Heinz Field Saturday. According to numerous reports including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Pittsburgh Tribune Review and ABC Wtae, Roethlisberger and Ward were joined by fellow Pittsburgh Steelers Willie Colon, Troy Polamalu, Heath Miller, Ike Taylor, Ryan Clark, Aaron Smith and Brett Keisel as extras on the Gotham Rogues football team. Legendary former Steelers Coach Bill Cower returned to the grid iron as a coach, but it appeared he was...
- 8/7/2011
- by HitFix Staff
- Hitfix
Batman 3,Dark Knight Rises get pro football players to help film big football scene. According to Batman-news, the big "Batman 3: The Dark Knight Rises" production team has enlisted the help of pro football players Pittsburgh Steelers Qb Ben Roethlisberger,Hines Ward, Willie Colon, Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Wallace, Heath Miller, Aaron Smith, Ryan Clark, Troy Polamalu, James Farrior,and Casey Hampton to help out as extras in filming the big football scene that is currently filming this weekend. They will reportedly be joining the Gotham Rogues team,and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette were the first to break the story. In related news,actress Anne Hathaway finally showed up on set this week to film her iconic,action-filled Catwoman scenes,and they looked cool too as she was riding a sleek motorcycle through town.
Batman 3,Dark Knight Rises Get Pro Football Players To Help Film Big Football Scene is a post from: ontheflix.
Batman 3,Dark Knight Rises Get Pro Football Players To Help Film Big Football Scene is a post from: ontheflix.
- 8/6/2011
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
"The Dark Knight Rises" is going to film a scene with members of the Pittsburgh Steelers professional football team. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has revealed that he and about a dozen of his teammates are billed to join the shooting on Saturday morning, August 6 at Heinz Field.
Sharing what he knows about the scene, Roethlisberger said, "From what I've heard, it's going to be like a pre-game, warming-up type thing. I don't know the whole concept. There's a Gotham team, a football game. We'll be wearing uniforms." Among his teammates who will take part in the filming are Hines Ward, Willie Colon, Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Wallace, Heath Miller, Aaron Smith, Ryan Clark, Troy Polamalu, James Farrior and Casey Hampton.
"I'm kind of getting everybody together," Roethlisberger added when admitting that he is excited to be part of the film. "I heard it's going to be a neat thing at the stadium.
Sharing what he knows about the scene, Roethlisberger said, "From what I've heard, it's going to be like a pre-game, warming-up type thing. I don't know the whole concept. There's a Gotham team, a football game. We'll be wearing uniforms." Among his teammates who will take part in the filming are Hines Ward, Willie Colon, Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Wallace, Heath Miller, Aaron Smith, Ryan Clark, Troy Polamalu, James Farrior and Casey Hampton.
"I'm kind of getting everybody together," Roethlisberger added when admitting that he is excited to be part of the film. "I heard it's going to be a neat thing at the stadium.
- 8/6/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Filming continues on the overly-hyped, news-worthy final Batman film – The Dark Knight Rises – for Christopher Nolan in Pittsburgh, and they’re getting set up at Heinz Field this weekend for a scene involving Batman, Bane, and a Gotham football team (probably Bane interrupting a game in progress for added anarchy).
With that, and because they need some football professionals, the film will be using the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger and Hines Ward, Willie Colon, Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Wallace, Heath Miller, Aaron Smith, Ryan Clark, Troy Polamalu, James Farrior and Casey Hampton.
Says Big Ben, “I heard it’s going to be a neat thing at the stadium. I don’t think it will be a big part, it’s not like we’re chasing Batman down or anything. From what I’ve heard, it’s going to be like a pre-game, warming-up type thing. I don’t know the whole concept.
With that, and because they need some football professionals, the film will be using the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger and Hines Ward, Willie Colon, Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Wallace, Heath Miller, Aaron Smith, Ryan Clark, Troy Polamalu, James Farrior and Casey Hampton.
Says Big Ben, “I heard it’s going to be a neat thing at the stadium. I don’t think it will be a big part, it’s not like we’re chasing Batman down or anything. From what I’ve heard, it’s going to be like a pre-game, warming-up type thing. I don’t know the whole concept.
- 8/6/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
In casting call news there was a mention of "special" player(s) in the football scene and that the extras were in for a treat. Well they weren't lying! I'll assume most of the extras will be diehard Steeler fans and they'll get to see their favorite star quarterback suiting up. Super Bowl champion quarterback Ben Roethlisberger who would probably be under Batman's radar for perving on drunk chicks, will actually be helping the Dark Knight with a key scene. As I mentioned yesterday rumors are spreading that this football scene will have an explosive opening kickoff. Also on hand will be: Hines Ward (Dancing with the Stars), Willie Colon, Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Wallace, Heath Miller, Aaron Smith, Ryan Clark, Troy Polamalu, James Farrior and Casey Hampton. Roethlisberger and about a dozen of his veteran teammates will take part in the filming of Dark Knight Rises playing -- what else?...
- 8/5/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Lance Star: Sky Ranger Vol. 2 is now available as e-book
Lance Star: Sky Ranger Vol. 2 now available as e-book from the Airship 27 Hangar at a great price. Only $3. Visit the Hangar at http://homepage.mac.com/robmdavis/Airship27Hangar/index.html#lancestar2 for more information on this and other great Airship 27 e-books.
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About Lance Star: Sky Ranger Vol. 2:
Airship 27 Productions and Cornerstone Book Publishers are buckling up for high flying pulp thrills as they announce the release of Lance Star – Sky Ranger Vol. Two.
Five years ago, with Volume One, this long forgotten pulp hero returned with a bang in four action packed new stories.
Once again its time to strap in to your seat belts and rev up your props, as Lance Star – Sky Ranger returns with another heaping of all out action, adventure thrills and spills high up in the wild blue yonder. And...
Lance Star: Sky Ranger Vol. 2 now available as e-book from the Airship 27 Hangar at a great price. Only $3. Visit the Hangar at http://homepage.mac.com/robmdavis/Airship27Hangar/index.html#lancestar2 for more information on this and other great Airship 27 e-books.
Get yours today!
About Lance Star: Sky Ranger Vol. 2:
Airship 27 Productions and Cornerstone Book Publishers are buckling up for high flying pulp thrills as they announce the release of Lance Star – Sky Ranger Vol. Two.
Five years ago, with Volume One, this long forgotten pulp hero returned with a bang in four action packed new stories.
Once again its time to strap in to your seat belts and rev up your props, as Lance Star – Sky Ranger returns with another heaping of all out action, adventure thrills and spills high up in the wild blue yonder. And...
- 2/5/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
For the Los Angeles–based painter Aaron Smith, the male figure has always proved an inexhaustible subject. In the Silver Lake home he shares with his husband. Tom, the artist displays a cherished collection of early photography. The collection’s focus is on Victorian and Edwardian dandyism as well as the physical culture movement. Smith has produced a new series of paintings based on some of these photographs, featuring portraits of bearded men, with titles culled from Victorian street slang. Despite their historical origins, the new aesthetics of the paintings tend to draw parallels to a playful relationship with the male persona expressed within various contemporary subcultures. Freak folk, steampunk, bear culture, and beard/moustache culture are a few demographics that celebrate and manipulate traditional masculine archetypes. Smith’s paintings seek to compress and heighten these relationships.Smith attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., where he is now an associate chair.
- 1/15/2011
- The Advocate
Quirky hip-hopper Shwayze has just released the official video for the hit single Get U Home, which also features the cast of the upcoming slasher remake Sorority Row getting sloshed and jumping around a lot. That prospect alone should be incentive enough for you to hit that jump and check it out. The Malibu-based Shwayze (aka Aaron Smith) and guitar-slinging partner in crime Cisco Adler appear as themselves in the video – which was shot by the feature film's director, Stewart Hendler, and most of the main cast. The duo supply the music at a drunken sorority party for the movie's characters, as played by Rumer Willis, Leah Pipes, Briana Evigan, Margo Harshman, and Caroline D'Amore... all of whom...
- 9/8/2009
- FEARnet
Who knew there was a trailer park in Malibu?
You can hear all about it from Shwayze, the hip-hop artist and self-professed "only black kid in Malibu" who grew up there.
Shwayze stars in a new reality series, "Buzzin' ," which chronicles his adventures with mentor/pal Cisco Adler, the son of acclaimed record producer Lou Adler.
Reality shows have hung on slimmer pegs.
"Shwayze is a great character in terms of someone to root for," says Liz Gateley, MTV's senior VP, series development.
"He's got all these people around him trying...
You can hear all about it from Shwayze, the hip-hop artist and self-professed "only black kid in Malibu" who grew up there.
Shwayze stars in a new reality series, "Buzzin' ," which chronicles his adventures with mentor/pal Cisco Adler, the son of acclaimed record producer Lou Adler.
Reality shows have hung on slimmer pegs.
"Shwayze is a great character in terms of someone to root for," says Liz Gateley, MTV's senior VP, series development.
"He's got all these people around him trying...
- 7/23/2008
- by By MICHAEL STARR
- NYPost.com
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