Category Archives: MIST

MIST: Red Rocket

Made In Southeast Texasmovie review by Christopher Dombrosky Our Gulf Coast isn’t known for tornadoes, but production of the Southeast Texas-shot independent motion picture dramedy “Red Rocket” was a whirlwind. When acclaimed multi-hyphenate auteur Sean Baker, maker of 2015’s “Tangerine” and 2017’s “The Florida Project”, found his 2020 work in Canada scuttled by pandemic, he

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MIST: Do you believe in life after life?

Made In Southeast Texasby Julia Rodriquez Caitie Lightfoot, aka @thearfterlifeart, creates macabre art from the remains of woodland creatures whose lives were ended naturally, their bones found on afternoon walks, or by hunters, whose bones are casualties for taxidermists, useless on a wall. Having access to bones as a child, Caitie began painting designs on

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MIST: ‘She is clothed with strength and dignity’ — Dignified Women’s Apparel features aesthetic alternative to fast fashion

by Julia Rodriguez In the wake of the shut downs from the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, Bria Evans moved back home to Beaumont. Her business at the time, called Dignified Woman’s Apparel, had premiered at New York Fashion Week in 2019, just a few short years after graduating from the Art Institute of

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MIST: Out Of Orbit

Out of Orbit By Amy Bradberry Orbitr, a local SETX band, is releasing a trifecta of albums Summer 2021 which consists of Elysium, Into Darkness, and Constellations of Dust. The band was established in 2017 when Ellison Beezley (acoustic guitar, vocals) asked for a recommendation for a local drummer. An anonymous Reddit user recommended Curtis

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