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Catriona Miller
Jun 235 min read
Bad But Beautiful: the Enduring Appeal of Caravaggio
Why is it we can't get enough of Caravaggio, a man known as much for his violent life as for his beautiful art?
Sarah Hajkowski
Jun 216 min read
How Far to Be Beloved: Shakespeare's Tips for Long-Distance Relationships
Shakespeare's advice on long-distance relationships.
rabhelanimguni
Jun 194 min read
Wars and Words: The Power of the Pen and Freedom of the Press
The power of the pen is the ability to quake the hallways of injustice and greed.
devonfwebb
May 265 min read
An Autistic Interpretation of Bella Baxter
Bella Baxter of 'Poor Things' examined through the lens of autistic womanhood
Jeremy Colangelo
May 2418 min read
The New Time Travel
A framework must exist for imagining how time travel could, hypothetically, work, in order to enable new kinds of time travel plots.
Eduek Moses
May 16 min read
The Convolution of a Nigerian Burial
“I pray it doesn't rain. In fact, it won't rain." This was my aunt on the eve of my father's funeral. She spoke like raindrops were a curse.
Chao Shete
Apr 294 min read
Finding Hope: The Power of Peace as a Form of Defiance
How do you propose something as abstract as 'hope' to someone deep in the trenches seeking cover from a world that has turned against them?
firstnamecarmenx
Apr 254 min read
Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica: Eat Your Words!
In which our author shares another letter written to a friend after finishing another book borrowed from that same friend; very neat!
Anwesha Dutta
Apr 236 min read
Lost In The Discourse Cycle
Culture today is ubiquitous with the Internet - it is Internet Culture, or more specifically, Algorithmic Culture.
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