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10 for 2020

10 for 2020

Dec 31, 2019 2 min read Book ReviewsFilm & TelevisionFood & DrinkHumanityLiteratureMusic & Performing ArtsPoetryThe Curator CelebratesVisual Art
When I was very young, I saw the movie 2010: The Year We Make Contact. In the movie, a family had a dolphin pool in their living room! The dolphin swims over for
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Chris Davidson
By: Chris Davidson
Punching My Adult Card: 10 Stamps in 10 Years

Punching My Adult Card: 10 Stamps in 10 Years

Dec 30, 2019 6 min read Humanity
As I reflect upon a decade of life, I feel like it should involve large-scale changes or shifts; but, as I think back to 2010, I am mostly struck by how much of
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Geoffrey Sheehy
By: Geoffrey Sheehy
Christmas Unicorn as Generative Text

Christmas Unicorn as Generative Text

Dec 27, 2019 4 min read Music & Performing Arts
I first heard the 12-minute “Christmas Unicorn” a few days ago, while my family and I were getting ready for a Christmas visit to my father’s home. I was streaming Silver and
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Chris Davidson
By: Chris Davidson
Someone's Gonna Show Up, Never Fear

Someone's Gonna Show Up, Never Fear

Dec 24, 2019 4 min read Music & Performing Arts
While on a run recently, my phone on shuffle, “Can’t Hardly Wait” came on. It’s a song I’ve written about before [https://curator-magazine.ghost.io/cant-hardly-wait/], yet as I was
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Chris Davidson
By: Chris Davidson
Strange and Holy and Rough

Strange and Holy and Rough

Dec 18, 2019 6 min read Book ReviewsPoetry
In a 2018 interview with poet Adrian Matejka, I floated a thought balloon to see whether he would chase it or pop it in an instant. More an aside than a proper question,
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Aarik Danielsen
By: Aarik Danielsen
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