Six Theories About Sofia Coppola
Sofia Coppola doesn't seem to work so much with “the female gaze,” whatever that might mean. She doesn't watch women so much as she watches men watching women.
Review of Theater Symptoms by Robert Musil
Ioanna Kostopoulou reviews Genese Grill’s translation of Robert Musil’s Theater Symptoms
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How much goes on beneath our feet without our noticing? Ruby suggests it’s a lot more than you might think!
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Inside the belly of the giant fish, Fauntleroy finds an elaborately decorated room. Who is behind this marvel, and what lies in store for our pointy-headed hero?
The Acceptance of Loss, Part I
It quickly became obvious then that Kerouac was not seeking to provide an account of what America was, but what, when experienced with a pure and almost a pre-religious heart, it still could be…
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They say that time is relative, and there’s never enough of it. That’s certainly true when it comes to the most important meal of the day!
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The sea is home to many strange creatures, and not all of them have Fauntleroy’s best interest at heart. Is this really the end for our beloved hero?
SIEN EN TRILCE (II): Homenaje a César Vallejo
Caesura presenta los siguientes extractos como anticipo del dossier Sien en Trilce, en memoria de los 100 años del poemario Trilce (1922) de César Vallejo.
Disjecta Membra: Robert Schumann on Beethoven
After a century of deafness to the task and ambition of music, composers may need to relearn how to learn before Schumann’s words can even begin to make sense. How can the music of the past free the music of the present?
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Last time we saw Fauntleroy he was pushed off the edge of his ship and into the ocean! For someone like Fauntleroy, however, this is just a new opportunity for adventure!
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Inspiration may be all around us, but it doesn’t always seem that way for comics artists. At least we can always depend on our friends for good advice!
Poetry: Aaron Fagan
Fagan’s poems ask us what kind of attention we pay to the world and if that attention pays off, whether or not the world pays us back with a measure of truth.
Interview with Patrick Zapien
“From the artist’s perspective, it's the case that all art has to be a reconsideration of art history. Every artwork, in order to find its originality, has to reconsider all of art history.”
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Casper’s odyssey through a barren landscape brings him into contact with a small frog. Is this another foe, or has Casper found an unlikely ally?
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What’s the scariest thing you can think of? If you answered a shadowy figure silently watching you in the shower, then you’re way off!