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Counter Arts Book Club 2024
Counter Arts Book Club 2024
The new list is out! **Last Updated October 3rd**
Sadie Seroxcat
Dec 30, 2023
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Why Even Worry?
Why Even Worry?
Every word or brush stroke has something to do with survival
Judson Stacy Vereen
Nov 1
Snapping Frida Kahlo Portraits All Over in a Quaint Dutch Town
Snapping Frida Kahlo Portraits All Over in a Quaint Dutch Town
The legendary artist from Mexico is conspicuous in Assen
Vickey Maverick.
Nov 1
You Chase The Chicken, The Chicken Runs Away
You Chase The Chicken, The Chicken Runs Away
An antidote to ‘the law of attraction’
Kristine Harper
Nov 1
Four Days of Culture, Food and Fun
Four Days of Culture, Food and Fun
Bangkok edition
nrnfn
Nov 1
It’s the End of the World
It’s the End of the World
Four films to watch about life after nuclear war before you die.
Kay Elúvian
Nov 1
Soleá
Soleá
The exquisite sound of longing
Ruth Boukhari
Oct 31
Why I Can’t Watch ‘The Road to El Dorado’ Anymore
Why I Can’t Watch ‘The Road to El Dorado’ Anymore
A Cartoon Colonialist’s Dream
Tom Barrett
Oct 31
The Book Review — ‘As if Forgiveness Existed’
The Book Review — ‘As if Forgiveness Existed’
This story of revenge and violence proves that the western genre is still in good shape despite not being at the forefront of popularity.
Alejandro Orradre
Oct 31
Review: ‘Alien 3’ — A Film of Lost Potential and Endless Frustration
Review: ‘Alien 3’ — A Film of Lost Potential and Endless Frustration
David Fincher’s troubled debut feature contains hints of brilliance, lost amidst a sea of confusion
Reece Beckett
Oct 30
The California Mirage: Joan Didion’s Take on the Empty Promises of Paradise
The California Mirage: Joan Didion’s Take on the Empty Promises of Paradise
‘Slouching Towards Bethlehem’ and the disillusionment within the American Dream
Elan Kesilman-Davin, Ph.D.
Oct 30
Gripped By Tears, For No Reason
Gripped By Tears, For No Reason
(I got diagnosed with fatal mellow-heartedness)
Francis Laleman
Oct 30
It’s Murder on the Dance Floor
It’s Murder on the Dance Floor
Why Emerald Fennell’s ‘Saltburn’ matters.
Sheridan Walter
Oct 30
The Elegant Genre Recipe of ‘A Murder at the End of the World’
The Elegant Genre Recipe of ‘A Murder at the End of the World’
One of Disney’s most interesting proposals is a classic murder story overlaid with great reflections on our technological society and all…
Alejandro Orradre
Oct 30
The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe Seems A Timely Tale
The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe Seems A Timely Tale
Technology changes, but human nature seldom does
Linda Caroll
Oct 29
‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ — A Visual Tribute to the Need to Belong
‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ — A Visual Tribute to the Need to Belong
Jimmie Fails and Joe Talbot cook up a melancholic and wistful stew of belonging, mythology and community
James AG (Ya'akov ben Avraham v'Sarah)
Oct 29
The Death Bed Confessions of a Boogie Man
The Death Bed Confessions of a Boogie Man
Lee Atwater was a genius of dog-whistle politics, architect of the racist ‘Willie Horton’ campaign ad. But in the end he regretted it all.
Andrew Jazprose Hill
Oct 29
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is a Terrific Team-Up of the Two Icons
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is a Terrific Team-Up of the Two Icons
It is also a splendid love letter to 20th Century Fox.
Asadullah Khan
Oct 29
‘Armageddon’: The Most American Film Ever Made From the Most American Director Ever?
‘Armageddon’: The Most American Film Ever Made From the Most American Director Ever?
Let’s consider what this disaster flick has to say about U.S. culture and the rise of Trump’s MAGA movement
Cole Haddon
Oct 28
Film Review | ‘Land of Bad’
Film Review | ‘Land of Bad’
Overcoming operational flaws to deliver an entertaining amount of ordinance
Vincent Salamone
Oct 28
The Perfect Problem of ‘Magnificent Bird’
The Perfect Problem of ‘Magnificent Bird’
Recently I had the pleasure of seeing this show, written by Gabriel Kahane, at Playwrights Horizons.
Sierra S Blanco
Oct 28
‘The Fall of Phaeton’ — Rubens
‘The Fall of Phaeton’ — Rubens
In another display of mastery by Rubens, one of the best known myths of Ancient Greece is captured on canvas with one of the greatest…
Alejandro Orradre
Oct 28
NaNoWriMo Alternatives
NaNoWriMo Alternatives
Wanting to do a November challenge without NaNoWriMo? You have plenty of options!
Priya Sridhar
Oct 28
The Best of British Cinema: ‘Ghostwatch’ (1992)
The Best of British Cinema: ‘Ghostwatch’ (1992)
The BBC’s brilliant TV experiment continues sending chills down spines
Reece Beckett
Oct 27
The Future of Horror
The Future of Horror
The mediums and the message
Leo Cookman
Oct 27
Living a Good Life Is About What You DON’T Have
Living a Good Life Is About What You DON’T Have
Would you be happy owning nothing?
Ryan Frawley
Oct 27
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