Tim Hetherington was killed one year ago today by mortar shells in Misurata, Libya, while photographing the Libyan civil war. The photographer and Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker was known for his combat images that turned their focus to the human, making the usual trivialities of life and unusual horrors of war resonate equally, and lingering with you long after you've clicked to the next slide. BLOG POSTS | Kurt Ellenberger: If You Fund It, They (Still) Won't Come Why do so many people think the arts need saving? Because people enjoy making music, dancing, painting, and writing poetry. They would also really like it if those activities paid for a nice three-bedroom ranch in the suburbs or a hipster condo in the Village. | | Wilborn Hampton: 'Clybourne Park': The Old Neighborhood Returns Clybourne Park first appeared on America's literary map in 1959's A Raisin in the Sun. In his boisterous play Clybourne Park, Bruce Norris conducts a then-and-now tour of the old neighborhood that finds rabid racism still rages beneath a veneer of bonhomie. | | Daron Hagen: Opening Night Amelia was my sixth opera, so I performed a private ritual by discretely tapping the wood of the pit rail six times for luck. The jitters came. Turning back to the house, I let out a very long breath. | | Sean Martinfield: An Interview With Spectacular Baroque Soprano, Dominique Labelle Soprano Dominique Labelle is on a short list of today's truly great vocal interpreters of Baroque Music. This week she appears in San Francisco, Atherton and Berkeley with conductor Nicholas McGegan and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. | | Jasmina Tesanovic: Balkan Blood and Hollywood Honey In the Land of Blood and Honey is an honest , moving and completely true film: before this one, whenever a foreigner tried to say something about "my wars," it made me go wild with anger, no matter their attitude. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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