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Counter Arts Book Club 2024
Counter Arts Book Club 2024
The new list is out! **Last Updated October 3rd**
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Dec 30, 2023
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Meeting the Remarkable Maggie Smith
Meeting the Remarkable Maggie Smith
Some people pass through your life like feathers on the wind, making no impression at all. But Maggie Smith wasn’t one of them.
Andrew Jazprose Hill
Oct 3
Gertrude Abercrombie (1909–1977): Visions Of The Triple Goddess?
Gertrude Abercrombie (1909–1977): Visions Of The Triple Goddess?
The Whole World Is A Mystery
Marc Barham
Oct 3
Unlocking the Hidden Narratives Written on Our Skin
Unlocking the Hidden Narratives Written on Our Skin
Our bodies are not mere vessels. They are living documents, constantly being written and rewritten.
C. Goded
Oct 3
Two Cities, Two Souls
Two Cities, Two Souls
The story of very first travel
nrnfn
Oct 3
Is Homosexuality Against Nature?
Is Homosexuality Against Nature?
Rethinking nature with Judith Butler
Tom Barrett
Oct 3
Review: ‘Megalopolis’ — A Shakespearean Saga For the Ages
Review: ‘Megalopolis’ — A Shakespearean Saga For the Ages
The latest film from Francis Ford Coppola shows that he’s still got it… just in a wildly different way than before
Reece Beckett
Oct 2
Discovering Artists in the Arctic Circle
Discovering Artists in the Arctic Circle
I didn’t expect to find contemporary artists in the Finnish Arctic Circle.
Samuel Belleville-Douelle
Oct 2
A Time Of Monsters
A Time Of Monsters
The old world is the new world
Marc Barham
Oct 2
The Stunning Sculptures of Antwerp
The Stunning Sculptures of Antwerp
Uncovering the fascinating stories behind these works of art
Zail Dugal
Oct 2
Trump, Intimidation, and the Blind Spots of Men Like My Husband
Trump, Intimidation, and the Blind Spots of Men Like My Husband
What my college experience in the ‘Rape Capital’ taught me about power and fear
Holly Pettit
Oct 2
Stalker — The Movie That Taught Me What 100 Other Movies Can’t!
Stalker — The Movie That Taught Me What 100 Other Movies Can’t!
A trip to the Andrei Tarkovsky ‘Zone’.
Abhijit Das
Oct 2
Have You Seen the Movie the World is Walking Out Of?
Have You Seen the Movie the World is Walking Out Of?
It’s a female-driven, horror-satire hybrid that’s created a tsunami of attention. But is the excess of “The Substance” all too much?
good.film
Oct 1
Oscar Wilde and the Beauty of Uselessness
Oscar Wilde and the Beauty of Uselessness
Art should entertain, not teach
Elan Kesilman-Davin, Ph.D.
Oct 1
‘I Saw the TV Glow’ and Identity: A Cis Queer View of the Film
‘I Saw the TV Glow’ and Identity: A Cis Queer View of the Film
Do you know who you really are, under a shy exterior?
Priya Sridhar
Oct 1
Nature vs Nietzsche: Theory Of The Will To Power
Nature vs Nietzsche: Theory Of The Will To Power
When did we start measuring value according to a purely fictitious world
Lisa Fouweather
Oct 1
12th Fail — The Best Hindi Movie I Have Seen in Last Decade
12th Fail — The Best Hindi Movie I Have Seen in Last Decade
I was expecting it to be average at best — and it exceeded my expectations
Darfom Izak
Oct 1
Our Minds Work in Cycles, with Each Thought, Action, Memory, and Experience Shaping the Next.
Our Minds Work in Cycles, with Each Thought, Action, Memory, and Experience Shaping the Next.
This pattern forms the basis of our thinking. understanding the cycle of thought aims to illuminate and liberate us from mental…
Reflections On A Life
Sep 30
‘The Raven’ by Edgar Allan Poe
‘The Raven’ by Edgar Allan Poe
Poem perusal
T. Cagliari
Sep 30
My Favorite Hobby — Failing!
My Favorite Hobby — Failing!
How do I manage to stay afloat despite swimming against the stream?
Abhijit Das
Sep 30
The Best of British Cinema: ‘The Firm’ (1989)
The Best of British Cinema: ‘The Firm’ (1989)
Alan Clarke’s final film is a harrowing exploration of football hooliganism
Reece Beckett
Sep 29
DreamWorks’ ‘The Wild Robot’ Brings A Cinematic Journey Through Nature and Technology
DreamWorks’ ‘The Wild Robot’ Brings A Cinematic Journey Through Nature and Technology
The Chris Sanders-directed film is about survival, friendship and growth
Yusuf Ali
Sep 29
Brush vs. Bot
Brush vs. Bot
Challenging AI by getting back to the basics of painting
R. Klemek
Sep 29
Literary Criticism: The Importance of Criticising Writers
Literary Criticism: The Importance of Criticising Writers
Why being criticised is uncomfortable but extremely necessary
T. Cagliari
Sep 29
Popular vs. Heart Driven Art
Popular vs. Heart Driven Art
The dilemma of making loved art but not making a living at it
Adria Chalfin
Sep 29
Abortion and Adolescence
Abortion and Adolescence
“We realize the importance of our voices only when they are silenced.” – Malala Yousafzai
Asmi
Sep 29
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