Curtains
Film Emma Lee Film Emma Lee

Curtains

“There, staring out at me, was Magritte’s Les Mémoires d’un Saint (1960). In the centre of an intangible space, a ring of rich red curtains stood upright, drawn at the middle to reveal the sky.”

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On Chairs
Art Ondine Karpinellison Art Ondine Karpinellison

On Chairs

The chair, in all its forms, is entrenched by the context in which it exists. It reacts and adapts itself to the social, political, and cultural forces, as well as to the body that rests upon it.

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Canva Comrades
Culture Geoffrey Cavanough Culture Geoffrey Cavanough

Canva Comrades

“This scepticism of charities is actually part of a broader trend of distrust in public institutions, be it NGOs, governments, news outlets, and pharmaceutical companies. It’s a lack of transparency that has allowed this distrust to fester.”

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A modern day love language
Art Jason Ocampo Art Jason Ocampo

A modern day love language

“It’s a modern day love language… A series of seemingly unrelated things joined together by the fact that they are all literally us.”

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Penumbra
Literature Simone Wong Literature Simone Wong

Penumbra

after a week helen declared that the lessons would conclude, and she drove off to meet her friends in an abandoned parking lot. womanhood

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Place Faye Tang Place Faye Tang

Why you should visit little museums.

he big museum is not primarily educational, but rather a set of possessions shown off by the affluent. Entrance fares are simply upkeep of their capital. Is there a need for Roman marbles, Italian Renaissance paintings, Ancient Chinese pottery, Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist sculptures to be hoarded away in one grand palace-of-sorts presided over by Great Britannia?

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