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So You Want to Write For Counter Arts?
So You Want to Write For Counter Arts?
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Sadie Seroxcat
Jan 27
Housekeeping
Housekeeping
Hints, tips, must haves and recommended reading
Sadie Seroxcat
Jun 1
Counter Arts Film: September Writing Prompt
Counter Arts Film: September Writing Prompt
For the month of September, let’s discuss Indian cinema!
Reece Beckett
Aug 30
Counter Arts Book Club 2023
Counter Arts Book Club 2023
To be updated throughout the year, with links to any essays and reviews about the books on our list. ***Last added to August 18th 2023***
Sadie Seroxcat
Jan 3
Featured Work (3 pieces, changing weekly)
Commercializing Cultures: Asian Fetishization in the Modern World
Commercializing Cultures: Asian Fetishization in the Modern World
Despite successful modern attempts at cultural exportation, Asia still suffers under the looming fetishization of its culture and people.
Sam Li
Aug 25
Proving The Standard Of The English Spoken In Nigeria
Proving The Standard Of The English Spoken In Nigeria
And it's relevance to linguistics
Afashima Moses
Aug 25
When Norman Rockwell Got Woke: The Story Behind ‘The Problem We All Live With’
When Norman Rockwell Got Woke: The Story Behind ‘The Problem We All Live With’
In the 1960s, America’s most famous artist transformed himself from an inadvertent white supremacist into a radical civil rights activist
Cole Haddon
Aug 19
Latest Work Published (All Categories))
2023 Art Trends: Why Watercolor Is Making a Comeback?
2023 Art Trends: Why Watercolor Is Making a Comeback?
Watercolor is one of the oldest and most beloved forms of art.
Howard Farmer
Sep 27
A.I. and Digital Photography: The Future is Now
A.I. and Digital Photography: The Future is Now
We are already over the tops of our waders in tech and must adapt.
Chuck Haacker
Sep 27
The Love And Despair Of Life.
The Love And Despair Of Life.
A Gift From A God
Marc Barham
Sep 27
The 7th Art Review — The Little Mermaid (2023)
The 7th Art Review — The Little Mermaid (2023)
A more than worthy adaptation of the animated classic, which reopens a debate that has hardly been addressed: have we been blinded by…
Alejandro Orradre
Sep 26
13 Movies that Radiate Autumnal Magic, and Where to Watch Them
13 Movies that Radiate Autumnal Magic, and Where to Watch Them
These movies will make you feel like you’re drinking a pumpkin spice latte — with extra cinnamon.
Ida Nariman
Sep 26
Frozen Is A PSA About Love Bombing
Frozen Is A PSA About Love Bombing
Prince Hans is a realistic predator and any one of us could be Princess Anna.
Amanda Melheim
Sep 26
Saying Goodbye to Willie
Saying Goodbye to Willie
As the past, present, and future become one
Terry Barr
Sep 26
The Saddest Songs Ever Recorded
The Saddest Songs Ever Recorded
And why they make me happy
Jeff Hayward
Sep 26
Five Books That Aided Our Special Needs Family
Five Books That Aided Our Special Needs Family
This article will portray five books that helped my family (who are considered neurodivergent) understand themselves better.
Brittany Benko
Sep 26
“Autobiography” (2022) — where power abuse is more dangerous than we realized
“Autobiography” (2022) — where power abuse is more dangerous than we realized
A young man, working as a housekeeper to a retired army general who’s running for an election, unwittingly becomes entangled in a…
chel writes
Sep 26
10 Ancient Egyptian Traditions You Can Still Experience Today
10 Ancient Egyptian Traditions You Can Still Experience Today
In this article, we will explore ancient Egyptian customs that are still practiced in Egypt today. From food habits and mourning rituals to…
M.A. Sonncraft
Sep 25
The Divisions in Society and What Can Be Done About Them — Immigrants & Migrants
The Divisions in Society and What Can Be Done About Them — Immigrants & Migrants
This is the first in a series of articles exploring The Divisions in Society and What Can Be Done About Them
David E. Feldman
Sep 25
Autumn Leaves Much to My Imagination
Autumn Leaves Much to My Imagination
Pun fully intended
Mark Ali
Sep 25
Re-ranking the Films of Christopher Nolan
Re-ranking the Films of Christopher Nolan
In a post-Oppenheimer world, let’s return to Nolan’s full body of work
Reece Beckett
Sep 24
What The Rise and Fall of Jordan Belfort Reveals About Us
What The Rise and Fall of Jordan Belfort Reveals About Us
The film is as much a commentary on our society as it is a portrait of a nasty and money-crazed man. Deep down, parts of us envy him for…
Kailash M.V.
Sep 24
Gun Law Comes To England
Gun Law Comes To England
Shoot to kill?
Marc Barham
Sep 24
Some Days I’m Still That Lonely Punk Rock-Loving Teenager
Some Days I’m Still That Lonely Punk Rock-Loving Teenager
A love letter to the music that helped me survive — and still does
Martine Nyx
Sep 24
Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
Revisiting a great big Indian sports epic, embraced across the world.
Christina Daniels
Sep 24
The Book Review — Atomic Habits
The Book Review — Atomic Habits
A book without a doubt atomic, that exposes in an orderly way what we have always known but have not dared to give it practical sense.
Alejandro Orradre
Sep 24
On taking my foreign friends to try Nasi Padang — Indonesia’s most favorite dish
On taking my foreign friends to try Nasi Padang — Indonesia’s most favorite dish
A few months ago, my friends from Germany visited my city, marking our first reunion in nearly three years.
chel writes
Sep 24
The Mysticism of Music
The Mysticism of Music
How it teleports us beyond the physical realm.
Ritika Devender
Sep 24
A Rivalry That Led To Renaissance
A Rivalry That Led To Renaissance
A personal view on one of history’s greatest feuds
nick struutinsky
Sep 24
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