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Filmmaker & Director Martha Coolidge On Making Valley Girl And What Women Need To Thrive In Filmmaking Today
… What I think is very important is that you sort of either got it in your personality to be a director or you don’t. I know that I knew very early that I was a director. I just knew it because of me. I like to think big and I can. I also am very involved in empathizing with people and telling stories. All of that is part of being a director, as well as the visual presentation and all of it. So it’s something that completely kept proving itself to me as time went by that I re

Karina Michel
3 days ago12 min read


An Artist Amongst War: How Andi Arnovitz Turns Survival into Story
By Karina Michel Feld Intimes of war, the world often sees the headlines and political narratives. What it rarely sees is the quiet, deeply human reality unfolding inside homes, inside families and inside the hearts of those still creating. Artist Andi Arnovitz is one of those voices. Writing from Jerusalem, her words are not filtered through distance. Between the sirens, sleepless nights, and moments of unexpected beauty, Andi continues to create, document, and reflect. Her

Karina Michel
3 days ago10 min read


PRODUCING CONTENT AND PUSHING BOUNDARIES WITH KARINA MICHEL
Learn more about the businesswoman. Well… There’s nothing exciting about staying in your lane.. This is something that Karina Michel, British-American Owner and Executive Producer of production company Tallulah Films, knows all too well. For Karina, the pathway into filmmaking was set 20 years ago. She began as an actor and model, exploring the fashion and entertainment industries for 12 years. She loved being on set but realized that her true passion was being behind the sce
GRAZIA
Apr 252 min read


THE WORK OF PAYING ATTENTION
Exploring the power of presence in a distracted world, actor and producer Karina Michel is shifting into her next chapter There are creatives who move loudly through the world, and then there are those who observe it first. Karina Michel belongs to the latter. She is not in a hurry to define herself for you. She tends to pause often, as if measuring each thought before sharing it. It is not hesitation. It is care. That instinct, to slow down and notice, has quietly shaped eve
Ethan M. Stone
Apr 252 min read


KARINA MICHEL AND THE ART OF BUILDING A CREATIVE ECOSYSTEM
The majority of artists develop their professional paths through successive performance opportunities. Karina Michel has developed her artistic work into a comprehensive creative system that extends the boundaries of her screen performances. 21 Nisan 2026 Over the past several years, Michel has moved fluidly between acting, producing, podcasting, and media partnerships, shaping a body of work that is interconnected rather than compartmentalized. Michel works across multiple p
VOGUE
Apr 252 min read


Meet Nashville’s Rising Stars: Tyler Rich
Oh, man. I’m a very open book. Very much an open book. I feel like at least for the people that follow me. That they have a good idea of who I am. That’s a great question. I’m a massive, massive horror movie fan. Horror is my favorite genre, horror, or thriller. Any of that kind of stuff. I just loved ghost stories and stuff when I was a little kid and would watch Stephen King movies. nothing too crazy, but enough that I realized my favorite type of movie gave me adrenaline.

Karina Michel
Jun 20, 20228 min read


Aladdin & Hercules Animator Eric Goldberg On What It Takes To Create A Highly Successful Career As An Animator
… You know, it starts in my fever brain, and really, it’s hard to make a stroke without knowing what it is you’re trying to draw. I think that’s something that a lot of artists and animators don’t think about first, they’ll just start doodling and there’s nothing wrong with that. But for characters, you’ve gotta think about who the character is, what the situation the character is in and how that character would react in particular to that situation. You can’t just draw a cha

Karina Michel
Apr 26, 20227 min read


Professional Rock Climber Alex Honnold Of ‘Explorer: The Last Tepui’ On What It Takes To Succeed As A Climber
Well, if you wanted to get started as a climber, the best way to get started nowadays is to go to the climbing gym, which is also how I learned. Literally every city in the country has some kind of a good climbing gym at this point and so it’s a safe and accessible way to try the sport. But then beyond that if you really wanna get serious about climbing, then you just have to start having adventures outside. Like going hiking in the mountains, learning how to climb outside. T

Karina Michel
Apr 21, 20228 min read


10 Questions with Jewel, Singer-songwriter, Poet, Actress, 2x New York Times Best Selling Author + Mental Health Advocate
…”Only kindness matters” was a lyric in one of my songs but it’s really become a profound insight 25 years later into the way I want to live my life. When I first wrote these kinds of lyrics many people thought I was too sweet or naïve, and I’m glad that nowadays people are starting to see the importance of love and kindness. I recently had the distinct pleasure to interview Jewel. Jewel went from a girl who grew up with no running water on an Alaskan homestead, to a homeless

Karina Michel
Aug 14, 20218 min read
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