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Stray: “I am a cat. As yet, I have no name.”
Culture Grace Street 10/4/22 Culture Grace Street 10/4/22

Stray: “I am a cat. As yet, I have no name.”

Stray taps into this unique relationship between cats and humans, one defined by fascination and adoration.

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Collective reading and the politics of reading together
Literature, Culture Georgia Mantle 10/4/22 Literature, Culture Georgia Mantle 10/4/22

Collective reading and the politics of reading together

The process of collective reading is a stark contrast to how we often conceive of reading as a solitary act

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Review: Mother May We — No one will know the violence it took to become this gentle
Culture Grace Hu 10/4/22 Culture Grace Hu 10/4/22

Review: Mother May We — No one will know the violence it took to become this gentle

Ree welcomes her audience into the emotional space of her performance, allowing you to first share her pain and safely explore those feelings in yourself, then share her journey to healing.

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YouDunnit: Interrogating an Internet phenomenon
Culture Nicola Brayan 9/30/22 Culture Nicola Brayan 9/30/22

YouDunnit: Interrogating an Internet phenomenon

When a creative is forced to make their content stand out in an ever-growing landscape, they can forgo the sensitivity this genre deserves.

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BeQuiet
Culture Amelia Raines 9/6/22 Culture Amelia Raines 9/6/22

BeQuiet

BeContrarian. BeArtless. BeInsipid.

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Cybernetic ecologies; art, nature and an interspecies future
Culture Jake Starr 8/23/22 Culture Jake Starr 8/23/22

Cybernetic ecologies; art, nature and an interspecies future

One night, in the mid-1920s, British botanist Arthur Tansley dreamt of murdering his wife.

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Naive art or modern marvels?
Culture Solomiya Sywak 8/23/22 Culture Solomiya Sywak 8/23/22

Naive art or modern marvels?

In response to r*ssia’s invasion, there has been more active celebration of Ukrainian traditions, art, and language, particularly amongst younger people.

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The history of philately
Culture Aidan Elwig Pollock 8/21/22 Culture Aidan Elwig Pollock 8/21/22

The history of philately

How can a bunch of pieces of old paper be so enthralling?

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