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Last chance to submit to Tomorrow's Talent Vol. 4!

Booooooom sent this email to their subscribers on February 23, 2024.
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Hey everyone!
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OK this is it, your last chance to submit to Tomorrow's Talent Vol. 4! Deadline is tonight at 11:59pm PST! We will not extend it past this! Learn more and submithere.\xa0
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Big shoutout to everyone who grabbed a copy of Care for our special pre-sale, as it is now sold out! For everyone else, we will be announcing the official release here first, which we anticipate to be in the next few weeks!
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Lastly, we just released the second instalment in ourRecommended Viewings series with MUBI, celebrating Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. This is a portrait of an artist and a level of artistry that we don't see much anymore. If you need something to watch this weekend, highly recommend checking this one out.\xa0
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Enjoy the weekend!
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- Jeff
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Calling all artists and illustrators! This is the last chance to submit images to our new art book! This is the fourth instalment of our acclaimed Tomorrow's Talent series, and we're excited to take this one to another level.
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Our goal is to feature who's next—artists exciting us today that we'll be watching closely over the next couple years. If you're a member of our community and would like to be considered for inclusion in this publication, you can submit your work using the link below! Please note this call is for artists and illustrators.
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Deadline is tonight at 11:59pm PST!

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Continuing our Recommended Viewings series withMUBI, we presentRyuichi Sakamoto: Coda. An intimate portrait celebrating Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto.
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Sakamoto is probably best known for pioneering electronic music in the late 70s and 80s as both a solo artist and as a member of electropop band Yellow Magic Orchestra. He also composed the Oscar-winning score for the film The Last Emperor (1987). Some of his other notable film scores include: The Sheltering Sky (1990), Little Buddha (1993), and The Revenant (2015).
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This is a portrait of an artist and a level of artistry that we don't see much anymore. And watching it now, after his passing, feels even more important. The more you watch the more you become attuned to his world. The more you start to see its connection to our own. Hit the link below to read the full review.
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Get 30 days free to watchRyuichi Sakamoto: Codaand hundreds more hand-picked films on MUBI atmubi.com/booooooom.

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