Month: September 2023
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Best of The Summer: Alex Edelman’s “Just For Us” — A Nuanced Exploration of Judaism and Standpoint
Edelman always wanted to be white. ‘I know, I know. Dream achieved!’ he says.
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The Uses of Obscurity | a conversation with Jerry Lieblich, Steve Mellor, and Meghan Finn
Jerry’s keen ear is tuned to productions of un-meaning—the kinds of nonsense, half-sense, and anti-sense that enable and mask violence, particularly violence committed in the names of patriotism and progress
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Meghan Moe Beitiks on Prague Quadrennial 2023
PQ has “evolved into a platform, which explores progressive approaches, new media, virtual spaces and interdisciplinary relations.”
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How to look when there are so many options: Julie Mayo’s “Bluefire Sleepwalking”
It makes me become like my gaze, a promiscuous saccade. I am jostled and stilled. I’m curled around the strange heat of my own body, a feverish REM cycle.
