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On Sandra Cisneros’ <i>A House of My Own</i>

On Sandra Cisneros’ <i>A House of My Own</i>

Jul 6, 2016 4 min read Literature
In New York City, a place I’ve longed to live since childhood, I wrestle with unattainability. One evening on my friend’s rooftop, I watched the sun set over the Manhattan skyline.
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Emily Collins
By: Emily Collins
Noteworthy: More than a Spectator

Noteworthy: More than a Spectator

Jul 5, 2016 3 min read Humanity
In the documentary, Bill Cunningham New York, New York City’s beloved fashion photographer received an award from the National Order of the Legion of Honour of France and said, “It’s not
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Michael Wright
By: Michael Wright
Letter to an Estranged Middle-Aged Son

Letter to an Estranged Middle-Aged Son

Jun 30, 2016 1 min read Poetry
The older I get the more I realize the importance of getting things done before your mother announces another assignment to roust me from my hammock. As you know I’ve never been
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Donal Mahoney
By: Donal Mahoney
We Are All Moths

We Are All Moths

Jun 28, 2016 9 min read Music &amp; Performing Arts
Ryan Lott is a film composer, sound collector and remixer, and the founding member of the band Son Lux. Now with the help of multi-instrumentalists Rafiq Bhatia and Ian Chang, the trio has
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Michael Wright
By: Michael Wright
<i>Sunspring</i> Review

<i>Sunspring</i> Review

Jun 23, 2016 3 min read Film &amp; Television
It’s good news for AI enthusiasts and sci-fi fans: artificial intelligence has written a screenplay. The result is Sunspring, a surreal and occasionally hilarious eight-minute film. Director Oscar Sharp and AI researcher
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Dylan Brethour
By: Dylan Brethour
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