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  • Oct 28, 2024 | anothermag.com | Craig McDean |Beat Bolliger |Dave Calhoun |TextDave Calhoun

    PhotographyCraig McDeanStylingBeat BolligerTextDave CalhounLead Image This story is taken from Another Man’s Autumn/Winter 2005 issue, the magazine’s debut: Joaquin Phoenix is dressed in black. Black shirt. Black trousers. Black shoes. He’s standing on a makeshift stage in a cavernous warehouse in Memphis, Tennessee.

  • Nov 9, 2023 | news.sbb.ch | Beat Bolliger

    Thurbo erneuert in Zusammenarbeit mit der SBB die Instandhaltungsanlage für die Betriebseinführung von 262 neuen Regionalverkehrsfahrzeugen von Thurbo und SBB. Die Inbetriebnahme der modernisierten Anlage ist per Mitte 2025 vorgesehen. Das Gebäude in Holzbauweise wird mit einer Photovoltaik-Anlage mit insgesamt 950 Modulen und einer Leistung von ca. 300 Kilowattstunden ausgerüstet.

  • Aug 16, 2023 | msn.com | Mario Sorrenti |Beat Bolliger

    Nia DaCosta’s first feature, the 2019 drama Little Woods, was about a young woman, played by Tessa Thompson, on probation after being convicted on drug charges, stuck in a system that seems intent on keeping her down, and torn between dreams, responsibilities, and survival. The film signaled DaCosta’s arrival as a filmmaker with an innate understanding of the social component of storytelling—how what we see reflected back at us can influence our sense of possibility.

  • Aug 16, 2023 | msn.com | Andrea Cuttler |Beat Bolliger

    Paul Mescal is showing me his short shorts. From his hotel room in Morocco where he’s currently filming Gladiator 2, Ridley Scott’s highly anticipated sequel to his 2000 Oscar-winning film, the 27-year-old Irish actor indulges me when I ask if he’s got a favorite pair. “This is thrilling to me,” he says. “I love it. Where’s my favorite pair?” he asks, nearly knocking over his chair to find them. “I don’t know how I would go about my summer if I didn’t have these.

  • Aug 16, 2023 | msn.com | Mario Sorrenti |Beat Bolliger

    Golshifteh Farahani has always had an independent streak. Growing up in her native Iran, she bristled against all kinds of authority: her parents and teachers, not to mention the more repressive laws and customs that subjugated women. It’s an impulse that Farahani, 40, continued to honor on her way to becoming a star and one of the most globally famous actors the country has ever produced.

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