3 Brazilian movies on Netflix

If you’re into foreign films and are looking for something different to watch on Netflix, check it out this three great Brazilian movies available on the streaming service right now:

Aquarius (Kleber Mendonça Filho), 2016

The final holdout in her historic beachside building in Brazil, a retired music critic refuses to sell her apartment to developers bent on demolition.

The Way He Looks (Daniel Ribeiro), 2014

A new classmate transforms the daily life of a blind teenager who longs for independence and disrupts his relationship with his best friend.

The Man From The Future (Cláudio Torres), 2011

Accidentally inventing a time machine, Zero returns to college to avoid losing his dream girl. But how many times will he have to change the past?

A few words with Stephanie McKay

Stephanie McKay is a singer, songwriter and musician, born and raised in New York City. 

(live at Joe's Pub, NYC // © Leonardo Mascaro)

(live at Joe's Pub, NYC // © Leonardo Mascaro)

One, two, three, four!

Which movie would you love to have written a song for?
Stephanie McKay: "The Wiz" because of the great artists in the film. How great would it have been to write a song for Michael Jackson and Diana Ross. Also because of the message in the film to believe in yourself.

If you could go back in time, who is the artist/band that you would’t miss a concert?
SM: Marvin Gaye or Sam Cooke 

Favorite thing to do in NYC on a day off? 
SM: Library or bookstore.

How would you describe your music in just one word?
SM: Reflective.

(encore)

Where can people listen to your music online? 
SM: www.stephaniemckay.com

Arcade Fire releases new single/video and announces new album: Everything Now

What a great day for Arcade Fire's fans. The Canadian indie-rock band just released the video for 'Everything Now', the first single of their new album, to be officially released on July 28th. The track was produced by Thomas Bangalter (half of the duo Daft Punk), who also co-produced de album. This will be the first album since 2013's acclaimed 'Reflektor'. I don't know about you, but I just can't wait to dance and sing "na na na na" live!

A few words with Mars Motel

I've recently photographed Brooklyn-based indie rock band Mars Motel on their show in NYC at Pianos, and took the opportunity to chat with them about a few other things:

(live at Pianos, NYC // © Leonardo Mascaro)

(live at Pianos, NYC // © Leonardo Mascaro)

One, two, three, four!

Which movie would you love to have written a song for?
Sarik Kumar: Into The Wild - There's something about the sublime power of nature that has always intrigued me. I would have loved to immerse myself in an environment that could inspire that sense of organic grandeur in music.

If you could go back in time, who is the artist/band that you would’t miss a concert?
SK: Oasis - Wembley Stadium - July 21, 2000

Favorite thing to do in NYC on a day off? 
SK: Enjoying a coffee at my favorite cafe and walking around my neighborhood in Greenpoint

How would you describe your music in just one word?
SK: Cathartic.

(encore) Where can people listen to your music online? 
SK: The music is only available live at the moment, but our debut EP is slated to release later this year. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for all the updates!

 

VIΛ 57WEST, New York City

On a recent class I took at ICP, one of the assignments was to shoot a modern building of our choice, exploring the various angles and details. As soon as I've heard the words I already knew which one I wanted to photograph.

The VIΛ 57WEST is one of NYC’s newest residential buildings, located in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, and was designed by the Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG).

A few words with Jesus On The Mainline

I've recently photographed NYC-based band Jesus On The Mainline on their album release show in NYC at Mercury Lounge, and took the opportunity to chat with them about a few other things:

(live at Mercury Lounge, NYC // © Leonardo Mascaro)

(live at Mercury Lounge, NYC // © Leonardo Mascaro)

One, two, three, four!

Which movie would you love to have written a song for?
Andrew Neesley: The first thing that comes to mind is composing a Bond movie theme song. The producers of those movies have generally hired a very wide range of artists, which I think is cool. Although many of the theme songs have never seen the light of day, they've hired acts ranging from Radiohead to Adele. Given the nature of those theme songs, composing an original song would also give me a chance to stretch my orchestration chops. I think it would be a blast.

If you could go back in time, who is the artist/band that you would’t miss a concert?
AN: Miles Davis, Clifford Brown, or Louis Armstrong. I'm a jazz trumpet player--at any given time of the day, it's likely I have one of their solos running through my head.

Favorite thing to do in NYC on a day off? 
AN: Day off? What is that? 😎 Haha. A fun day would be brunch at Quality Eats and an afternoon Yankee game.

How would you describe your music in just one word?
Heat.

(encore) Where can people listen to your music online? 
The Morning Bell
 just came out May 19. Woohoo!
- Bandcamp: http://jotm.rocks/2r0X3Bl
- Spotify: http://jotm.rocks/2q0N7Yq
- Apple Music: http://apple.co/2prPGFx
- iTunes: http://itun.es/us/9egOib
- Shortlink: http://fanlink.to/morningbell

 

Irving Penn: Centennial

From April 24th to July 30thThe Met in NYC hosts an incredible photography exhibit by Irving Penn, celebrating the centennial of the artist's birth.

The show includes more than 200 photographs and go through a diverse number of genres, which can be very surprising and interesting specially for those only familiar with Penn's famous studio celebrity portraits. Definitely don't miss it if you're in NYC during this period.

(all photographs by Irving Penn)

Check The Met for more information and plan your visit.

A few words with Juice

I've recently photographed Boston-based band Juice on their sold-out show in NYC at Rockwood Music Hall, and took the opportunity to chat with them about a few other things:

(live at Rockwood Music Hall, NYC // © Leonardo Mascaro)

(live at Rockwood Music Hall, NYC // © Leonardo Mascaro)

One, two, three, four!

Which movie would you love to have written a song for?
Band:
Zoolander

If you could go back in time, who is the artist/band that you would’t miss a concert?
Rami: Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters; Miles: The Grateful Dead; Chris: Led Zeppelin; Michael: The Beatles; Daniel: Gwen Stefani; Ben: The Wiggles; Christian: Prince; Kamau: Michael Jackson

Favorite thing to do in NYC on a day off? 
Walk around in search of delicious food (maybe some ramen) and go shopping.

How would you describe your music in just one word?
Friendly

(encore) Where can people listen to your music online? 
On our website: www.itstimeforjuice.com
On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3sj0Iod16OcdGir7ZJXv8U?play=true
Our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/itstimeforjuice

Henri Cartier-Bresson • India in Full Frame

From April 21st to September 4th, The Rubin Museum of Art in NYC hosts an incredible photography exhibit by Henri Cartier-Bresson, considered by many one of the great masters of all time. For those who are not familiar, Bresson was the French photojournalist who created the concept of the "decisive moment" in photography.

In this show, we are invited to dive into 69 photographs from the photographer’s many travels to India, including his world famous series with India’s great leader Mahatma Gandhi, before and right after his death in 1948.

(all photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson)

Check The Rubin Museum of Art website for more information and plan your visit.