When we try to imagine what a super lady looks like, almost all of us can’t help but picture a skinny woman with big breasts,…
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Spider-Man, one of the most beloved heroes in Marvel’s history, was engineered to follow the cookie-cutter makings of a comic book superhero. His character was…
Comments closedThere is a 300,000-year-old precedent for humanity’s practice of social ostracization. Throughout history, the desire for self-preservation frequently resulted in the grouping of individuals based…
Comments closedHoodwinked! is a strange CGI movie from 2005 that works off the character concepts from Little Red Riding Hood, but tells a completely different story.…
Comments closedThe Disney corporation has nearly exhausted their list of classic films to adapt into remakes again and again, but despite their attempts and unending budget,…
Comments closedIt’s a slippery slope from jaundiced portraits in poor rendition of the “Studio Ghibli” style to 745k likes on an image of Kamala Harris presenting…
Comments closedLet’s go backward for a second. It’s the 1960s, and Susan Sontag writes the essay “Against Interpretation.” She argues that people should experience art through…
Comments closedThe Voxel Bridge is a 600-foot-long, 23-foot-high art installation by artist Jessica Angel. The vinyl mural structure spans 19,000 square feet beneath the Cambie Bridge…
Comments closedIs deplorable cinema really important or influential? Are films that touch upon unconventional, even repulsive, topics and themes really able to aid in the greater…
Comments closedIn the technological age of anti-intellectualism and instant access, Susan Sontag’s essay “Against Interpretation” advocated for her readers to look no deeper than the words…
Comments closedAs Charli XCX mentions in her hit song, Girl, so confusing, “Sometimes it feels a bit awkward” (Charli XCX, 0:42) to navigate relationships in the…
Comments closedWhen French artist Marcel Duchamp decided to test the limit of the claimed openness of the “no jury, no prizes,” exhibition held by the American Society…
Comments closedYou are going to turn into a rhinoceros. At least, this is what the audience is told in Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, a play often categorized…
Comments closedThis re-edited “Study with me” video is inspired after a heated debate which sparked online recently about a study blogger who seems overly theatrical/over-the-top. This blogger’s main…
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