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  • 4 days ago | meer.com | Utkarsha Kesarkar

    In an intimate interview, acclaimed Chilean filmmaker Jorge Lopez Sotomayor shares his remarkable journey from teenage director to visionary filmmaker, revealing his passion for storytelling and his ambitious new project that bridges Chile and India. Jorge Lopez Sotomayor's filmmaking career began at the tender age of 16 when the United Nations selected him as one of three students to create a film about university life. When his classmates hesitated, Sotomayor enthusiastically volunteered.

  • 5 days ago | meer.com | Ana Kieu

    Dallas, whose population is 1.3 million as of 2020, isn’t the largest city in Texas. Houston, whose population is 2.3 million as of 2020, is the largest city in Texas. However, Dallas’ primary airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), is the largest airport in Texas and the second largest airport in the United States, trailing just Denver (DEN) International Airport in Denver, Colorado.

  • 6 days ago | meer.com | Noelle Newell

    I had the pleasure of speaking with Lita Albuquerque, renowned for her contributions to the Light and Space and Land Art Movements. She was born in Santa Monica, California, in 1946 and raised during her formative years in Carthage, Tunisia, and Paris, France. Lita's childhood memories in Tunisia are an ongoing source for her art.

  • 1 week ago | meer.com | Remy Blumenfeld

    Driving over the hill from the airport, past the designer boutiques of Gustavia and the buzz of St. Jean, it’s hard to imagine that somewhere on this small island, peace still exists. But turn off the main road and head toward the remote Anse de Toiny, and you find it. The pace slows, the noise fades, and the rhythm of Le Toiny begins. I spent three days here on a solo retreat of sorts—part reset, part research—and found the experience quietly remarkable.

  • 1 week ago | meer.com | Gilby Santos

    Summer blockbusters might not always be my go-to genre, but there’s something undeniably thrilling about the spectacle, the hype, and the sheer ambition of these cinematic events. Whether it’s the fantastic visuals, the return of beloved franchises, or the promise of an unforgettable popcorn experience, I can’t help but get caught up in the excitement.