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On episode ten of Stay Reading, we were joined by director and writer Jasmin Mozaffari (@jas_mozaffari) and producer and creator Joe Amio for our final episode of season one. The conversation opened up with Virgil Abloh’s “figures of Speech” and Rihanna’s coffee table book as symbols of the power of print in a digital age. We also dove into some passages from film and television: one about the cost of truth and lies from the script of HBO’s Cherynobyl by Craig Mazin and another from Clockers by Richard Price that didn’t make it into Spike Lee’s film adaptation. We closed with discussion about creativity sparked by the often lent and loaned book The War of Art by Steven Pressfield.
By Watrvision Creative / Post Office SoundOn episode ten of Stay Reading, we were joined by director and writer Jasmin Mozaffari (@jas_mozaffari) and producer and creator Joe Amio for our final episode of season one. The conversation opened up with Virgil Abloh’s “figures of Speech” and Rihanna’s coffee table book as symbols of the power of print in a digital age. We also dove into some passages from film and television: one about the cost of truth and lies from the script of HBO’s Cherynobyl by Craig Mazin and another from Clockers by Richard Price that didn’t make it into Spike Lee’s film adaptation. We closed with discussion about creativity sparked by the often lent and loaned book The War of Art by Steven Pressfield.