Keep singing. Jonas Mekas, who died last year, is a crucial figure in the American avant-garde and the world of downtown New York. You should read about him here and here . You could look at his films, too, but even if you don't like them (you might not), you should read on. At the end of his life, he would tell people "Keep Singing!" And when he died, some of his friends made this tribute to him. It's a five minute film , but it gives you a little sense of the perspective that age brings (he was over 95 when he died) and what it feels like for a young artist to have lived through hard times. In particular, I'm struck by his hunger for culture and by his willingness to look at how work was being made in his field, film, and issue a call to blow it all up, because he and his friends felt as if they could make film that was more lively, more vital. So, today the assignment is: Keep singing. What does that mean to you? (It might mean actually singing. I...
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