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Michael Pearce

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Editor-in-Chief at Oakland Post (university)

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  • 2 weeks ago | thespool.net | Tim Stevens |Michael Pearce

    In the 90s, I was very into films laden with twists, in which the final denouement would recap exactly the way the story had unfolded behind the scenes you saw up until then. I prided myself on finding the lesser-known entries in this subgenre and championing them. So keep that in mind when I write has the feel of the kind of movie a teenage me might have found on the shelves at Blockbuster and fallen in love with.

  • Mar 20, 2025 | americanartcollector.com | Michael Pearce

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  • Feb 21, 2025 | americanartcollector.com | Michael Pearce

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  • Nov 20, 2024 | mutualart.com | Michael Pearce

    With high demand and prices near $100,000, American artist Banjo makes innovative glass sculptures that have evolved into fine art, blending pop-surrealism and cannabis culture Michael Pearce / MutualArt Nov 20, 2024 Even collectors with taste for the edge and thrill of outlaw life may be surprised to find fine art emerging from the peculiar realm where galleries and innovative glass meet the heady highs of hashish.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | americanartcollector.com | Michael Pearce

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