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    A Giant’s Tears
    Rachel Alexander
    • Dec 13, 2019

    A Giant’s Tears

    “You never thought it possible, but in this moment you feel like your father isn’t yours.” Fiction by Rachel Alexander.
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    Caravaggio: The First Punk Rock Star
    Jake Kendall
    • Dec 11, 2019

    Caravaggio: The First Punk Rock Star

    So, who exactly was Caravaggio?
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    An Experiential Journey in Song: The Emotional Dream Thread of “Over the Rainbow”
    James Campion
    • Dec 9, 2019

    An Experiential Journey in Song: The Emotional Dream Thread of “Over the Rainbow”

    Music author James Campion’s ode to “Over the Rainbow” and its universal themes of imagination, hope and dreaming.
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    Pontecorvo's Ghost: The Lasting Relevance of The Battle of Algiers
    Ahmed Ragheb
    • Dec 7, 2019

    Pontecorvo's Ghost: The Lasting Relevance of The Battle of Algiers

    How much can a film truly influence policy and opinion? Ahmed Ragheb reexamines The Battle of Algiers and its continuing relevance.
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    Orville Peck: The Savior of Country Music
    Ahmed Ragheb
    • Dec 4, 2019

    Orville Peck: The Savior of Country Music

    If you like country music, you should read this. If you don’t like country music, you should definitely read this.
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    Things We Find in the Book Section: The Case Against(?) Literary Minimalism
    Elroy Rosenberg
    • Nov 27, 2019

    Things We Find in the Book Section: The Case Against(?) Literary Minimalism

    What we talk about when we talk about literary minimalism.
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    The Magic of a David Sedaris Book Signing
    Lily Ekimian
    • Nov 4, 2019

    The Magic of a David Sedaris Book Signing

    Lily Ekimian explores the anatomy and charm of a David Sedaris book signing.
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    The Exciting Dreams of Boring People in the Films of Luis Buñuel
    Graham Peacock
    • Nov 4, 2019

    The Exciting Dreams of Boring People in the Films of Luis Buñuel

    Dreams and reality clash in these two films directed by legendary filmmaker Luis Buñuel.
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    Darkness at the Edge of the Decade: The Rolling Stones Masterpiece Let It Bleed at 50
    James Campion
    • Nov 4, 2019

    Darkness at the Edge of the Decade: The Rolling Stones Masterpiece Let It Bleed at 50

    Music author James Campion revisits The Rolling Stones’ Let It Bleed for its 50th anniversary.
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    The Way Walked Before
    Darryl Peers
    • Nov 4, 2019

    The Way Walked Before

    “There is a way I walk when I want to clear my head.” Creative non-fiction by Darryl Peers.
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    “Spoken”
    Julia Ferreira
    • Nov 4, 2019

    “Spoken”

    A poem by Julia Ferreira.
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    “Snowstorm”
    Calvin Le Brun
    • Nov 4, 2019

    “Snowstorm”

    A poem by Calvin Le Brun.
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    Terrifying Averageness and John Cheever’s “The Enormous Radio”
    Lily Ekimian
    • Nov 4, 2019

    Terrifying Averageness and John Cheever’s “The Enormous Radio”

    What’s so scary about being average? Lily Ekimian reexamines John Cheever’s 1947 short story, "The Enormous Radio."
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