Bio/About Me
Hello! I'm Erik Moe: an artist, designer, activist and Minnesotan living in DC. If my posts here are infrequent, I'm probably busy using my skills to turn pixels into social justice on behalf of the 2 million hard working members of SEIU. Enclosed here please find samples of my work, cultural critique, travelogues, opinion, etc.
Send inquiries and dinner invitations to: erik@erikmoe.com
Tag Archives: documentary
Viewing Habit: How to Fold a Flag = Highly Recommended
By far the best of the few films I caught during my busy evenings at SXSW was Michael Tucker’s How to Fold a Flag. Without being heavy handed or preachy the film gives a glimpse of social issues across America …
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Posted in the cinematical
Tagged bill hicks, documentaries, documentary, iraq, michael tucker, smithfield, sxsw, veterans
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Ebert on Herzog
Werner Herzog’s has dedicated his latest film, “Encounters at the End of the World” to the senior statesman of film criticism. Roger Ebert has published an eloquent letter to his friend in response. You often say this modern world is …
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Posted in Blog, the cinematical
Tagged Antarctica, documentary, movies, roger ebert, werner herzog
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