Welcome to The Infinite Kaleidoscope, a space where we talk to creatives…about being creative.
Ebru Yildiz is one of my favorite photographers. She has photographed so many musicians and artists that I admire. Ebru's Website Ebru's Books Ebru's Instagram The…
poem and performance by jess joy music by zhao mixed by greg saunier
Adrianna Renée Velez is a radical, rebellious, mystic, feminine energy mentor, reiki master teacher and healer based in The Bay Area, California. "It is my Tao…
Bailey Kobelin is a freelance photographer and videographer based between Los Angeles and The Bay Area. The poem Bailey reads is, "Anaphora as Coping Mechanism" by…
Patrick Shiroishi is an insanely talented, Los Angeles based multi-instrumentalist. I had the pleasure to have met him when I was living down there and was…
Michael Love Michael is a musician, writer, and activist from New York City. I first learned of their music from a gorgeous collaboration they did with…
Frida Ibarra is a composer, musician and DJ. She identifies as a first-generation trans Chicana. We sat down and talked about Frida's theme, which is "artist's…
Marissa Nadler is a dream folk musician and fine artist based in Nashville, Tennessee. Over the course of her musical career, so far Marissa has put…
This poem read by musician Marissa Nadler for her upcoming podcast episode is too special to not share in it's entirety. Marissa Nadler reads, "The Song…
Mandy Rosenberg is an Oakland, California based acupuncturist, friend to all animals, lover of nature and my friend too. Mandy is the first person I ever…
Primal Wound is the dreamy self described “Enya-core” duo of Char Charmaine and Paul, they are both creative collaborators and a long time couple. They live…
Chelsea Wolfe is a singer-songwriter and musician. Her work has blended elements of gothic rock, doom metal, and folk music. I've also known her for almost…
Chelsea Wolfe is a singer-songwriter and musician. Her work has blended elements of gothic rock, doom metal, and folk music. I've also known her for almost…