I talk to Unicole Unicron, creator of UNICULT. Being one of the only queer-friendly religions, one that is absolutely more reasonable than other mainstream belief systems, it is too rare to ignore.
I have two extensive conversations with actor & writer Jacob Reynolds, who played Solomon in the cult classic film Gummo, including never before published stories and new photographs.
I have a long conversation with Jacob Sewell, who played the bunny boy character in the cult film Gummo, Including photos from 2015-2023. This is his only ever public interview other than the panel at Retro Invasion Weekend.
Felicia Fisher is a fetish artist and veteran to the adult industry. We talk about how religion can play a negative part in its attempts to dismantle sex work, the OnlyFans debacle and typical misconceptions.
I have a long conversation with actor & gallery owner Leo Fitzpatrick (Kids, Storytelling, Bully, The Wire) about skateboarding, starring in the movie Kids, a Gram Parsons sleep paralysis story and more.
Originally for Serving the People, I talk to professional skater Sean Pablo about his upcoming art show in New York and his clothing brand while I sneak other questions.
I talk to photographer George Annan about his history in Massachusetts, working with Converse and other brands, straight up positivity and what people shouldn’t photograph.
Multi-disciplinary artist Melanie Paulos talks about about being a DIY artist in Atlanta.
I talk to Nick Sutton, who played Tummler in the cult film Gummo. This was the first interview I ever did, but not the last one about this movie.
Atlanta band Karaoke talks about about a video I recently directed with them for a song off their upcoming album, A Safe Place For Negative Space.
Vinisha Rumph is the Atlanta artist you sleep on while you listen to hyperpop. I talk to them about their vast experience in the film industry, logistics and cosmic shit.
I talk a ton of shit with the opinionated Atlanta Jewish rapper Michael Myerz.
I talk to musician Nadia Nympho about the music scene in Charlotte, NC.
Three written pieces.