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September Sees the End of Harvest
September Sees the End of Harvest
(includes prompt for The Counter Arts Group)
Sadie Seroxcat
Sep 4
So You Want to Write For Counter Arts?
Sadie Seroxcat
Announcements & Reminders
Sadie Seroxcat
Housekeeping
Sadie Seroxcat
Onwards and Upwards
Sadie Seroxcat
Counter Arts Book Club 2024
Sadie Seroxcat
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Is HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ doomed?
Is HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ doomed?
What the new casting call tells us about the studio’s plan for the boy who lived
G.G. Townsend
Sep 13
England Was Discovered in 1501
England Was Discovered in 1501
No, really
Joseph James
Sep 12
Come Dance in Puglia — Where Christ Did Not Reach and Mythological Creatures Walk the Streets
Come Dance in Puglia — Where Christ Did Not Reach and Mythological Creatures Walk the Streets
Traditions, superstitions, and catharsis.
Jess the Avocado
Sep 12
A Pilgrimage to Sacred Sites in India
A Pilgrimage to Sacred Sites in India
Learning about Jainism, my mother’s religion
Zail Dugal
Sep 12
Everybody Hates Sarcasm — That’s Why I Love It.
Everybody Hates Sarcasm — That’s Why I Love It.
Sarcasm uses reason; that’s the reason you can’t unreasonably hate it.
T. Cagliari
Sep 12
‘Thelma’ Makes You Rethink Your Grandma’s Use-By Date
‘Thelma’ Makes You Rethink Your Grandma’s Use-By Date
Little old lady? Not bloody likely. Thelma reminds us that our seniors’ worth and spirit are often underestimated.
good.film
Sep 11
Review: You’re All Wrong About ‘Spider-Man 3’
Review: You’re All Wrong About ‘Spider-Man 3’
Sam Raimi’s underrated and misunderstood superhero film concludes one of mainstream cinema’s finest trilogies
Reece Beckett
Sep 11
‘Pachinko’s Adaptation Is A Unique Cinematic Tour De Force
‘Pachinko’s Adaptation Is A Unique Cinematic Tour De Force
The Apple TV series improves on its 2017 original material
Arya James
Sep 11
An Introduction to Intersex Biology
An Introduction to Intersex Biology
Just what does science say about being intersex?
Tom Barrett
Sep 11
Will Quality Art, and a Well Curated Lifestyle Inevitably Replace the Current Cultural Slurry Fest?
Will Quality Art, and a Well Curated Lifestyle Inevitably Replace the Current Cultural Slurry Fest?
Probably not, but there’s more than a growing trend for needing it alongside the fat injected crap the mainstream has on offer
Ed Turner
Sep 11
The Guqin: Exploring China’s Oldest Stringed Instrument
The Guqin: Exploring China’s Oldest Stringed Instrument
A brief introduction to my new favourite instrument
Jane Carr
Sep 11
The Naoshima Narrative — Part 2
The Naoshima Narrative — Part 2
Chronicles from Japan’s art island
Manali Mitra
Sep 10
‘Antony and Cleopatra’: Life Imitating Art Or Art Imitating Life?
‘Antony and Cleopatra’: Life Imitating Art Or Art Imitating Life?
Love will tear us apart
Marc Barham
Sep 10
World Graffiti Can Unite Cultures
World Graffiti Can Unite Cultures
Good times and bad, street art is a stunning reminder of both
Matthew Bamberg
Sep 10
The Book Is Dead: Long Live the Book
The Book Is Dead: Long Live the Book
An essay contemplating the changing face of literature
Ani Eldritch
Sep 10
Inside Auntie’s Dollhouse
Inside Auntie’s Dollhouse
Her legacy lives large through her love of miniatures.
Jeff Hayward
Sep 10
‘Macbeth’: Hubris And Mortality
‘Macbeth’: Hubris And Mortality
Oedipus, The Riddle of the Sphinx and Modernity
Marc Barham
Sep 9
Finding My Rhythm in Recovery
Finding My Rhythm in Recovery
Is it possible to regain it all back after brain damage?
Delaney Patterson
Sep 9
Review: ‘Blink Twice’ — A Stylish but Derivative Debut Thriller
Review: ‘Blink Twice’ — A Stylish but Derivative Debut Thriller
Zoe Kravitz’s directorial debut is visually elegant but critically clumsy
Reece Beckett
Sep 8
Art Should Never Lead to Regretting the Life We Forgot to Live
Art Should Never Lead to Regretting the Life We Forgot to Live
Or: that time I ruined a literary festival by being too real
Cole Haddon
Sep 8
Appreciating The Well-Structured Plot of ‘Midsommar’ (2019)
Appreciating The Well-Structured Plot of ‘Midsommar’ (2019)
Review of the Ari Aster movie with mild spoilers
Margaret Chamberlain
Sep 8
Why Feedback Loops Need Circuit Breakers
Why Feedback Loops Need Circuit Breakers
From science to religion
John Brodix Merryman Jr.
Sep 8
Focus Stacking for Greater Depth in Macro Photography
Focus Stacking for Greater Depth in Macro Photography
There is more than one way to shoot a snake (skin).
Chuck Haacker
Sep 8
Why I’m Adding Burning Man to My Bucket List
Why I’m Adding Burning Man to My Bucket List
Challenging my own misconceptions about the counter-culture event in the Nevada desert
Jeff Hayward
Sep 8
Why Is The Catholic Church So Preoccupied With Sex?
Why Is The Catholic Church So Preoccupied With Sex?
Why is ‘God’ so obsessed with what consenting adults do with each other?
Lisa Fouweather
Sep 8
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