
Annie Kapur
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10 Books on Bob Dylan (Pt. 2)
Bob Dylan is one of the most versatile singers in all of human history. He has an ever-changing voice and a timeless style. He's a man who has been in nearly every genre of music, perfected the art of lyricism and who has created a myth and a legend around himselfβall whilst doing other ventures as well as music. There is no doubt about it that Bob Dylan is an incredibly hard-working man with a legacy that will never fade away. There are hundreds of books out there on Bob Dylan, some are clearly better than others but all of them have their own take on various aspects of the Dylan myth.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Beat
20 Autobiographies by Musicians
Musicians are some of the most important entertainers of the modern world. How else would we relate to someone who has expressed a story that has even a tiny amount of resemblance to our own? These latter day poets are some of the core performers of emotion, story, voice, and instrument that the world cares to distinguish. Each of them has their own stories to tell and each of their stories are completely different from the last.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Beat
10 Books on Bob Dylan
I always wanted to create a list of Bob Dylan books that I love, but there's so many that I'd probably be here all day. So what I've done now is I've split it into sets of 10 books each and, hopefully, we can all be on the same page and the article won't be so long.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Beat
A Filmmaker's Guide to 'JFK' (1991) Pt. 2
(In order to get the most out of this article, it is recommended that you watch the film JFK (1991) by Oliver Stone at least once or twice over. I know it's long, but it'll help in your understanding of the film and this article).
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks
100 Films to Watch If You're Going to Study Film (Pt.6)
There are so many films that you can watch and this is the sixth part in our series on "The 100 Films You Should Watch If You're Going to Study Film." I love giving people a list of films that they should probably watch in any case, but these are particular to what you should watch if you're going off on your film class, your film project, your film interest of some kind or even like me, going off on your film PhD with all the hits and bounces.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks
100 Films to Watch If You're Going to Study Film (Pt. 5)
As I have said, I had another one of these already planned. I'm not going to lie to youβI planned them all before I started writing part one. Hopefully, this is the last part in the series (I say hopefully because, well, you never know with me, I tend to drag it out for as long as physically possible).
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks
100 Films to Watch If You're Going to Study Film (Pt. 4)
Here we are at Part Four and I want to say thank you to whoever is reading these because, honestly, they're quite long. I've tried to keep an open mind about what I'm going to write in this series and I am accepting suggestions if you have any and can justify why it should be on the list for studying film.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to 'JFK' (1991) Pt. 1
It is recommended that you watch Oliver Stone's film JFK (1991) before reading this article, as it will make the article easier to understand. If you would like to get the most out of this article then I would watch the film more than once over.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks
100 Films to Watch If You're Going to Study Film (Pt. 3)
As you already know, I've covered Part One and Two already and so, if you want the more popular films watched by students of film, then please go to those articles. You would probably want to read Part One, one to 10 since those are the ones mostly covered by film theories everywhere. They've been over-analysed so much that well, there's hardly anything left. You could surprise me by giving me an analysis on one of those films that I haven't yet seen. And trust me, I have seen a lot.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks
100 Films to Watch If You're Going to Study Film (Pt. 2)
As you already know, we've covered most of the obvious ones in "Part One" of this exercise. These posts are made to mark the end of season one of "The Filmmaker's Guide to..." and now, we move on to season two in which there are longer, more difficult films to analyse. Not the ones we've already done aren't difficult enough, let's just say the first one we're looking at for season two is a certain film by Oliver Stone. That article may be cut up into two parts since there is so much I want to say and I don't want to keep you longer than you're obliged to stick around.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks











