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March in All it’s Marvellous Majesty
March in All it’s Marvellous Majesty
The month holds a whole mixture of emotions for me. (Includes monthly prompt)
Sadie Seroxcat
Mar 5
So You Want to Write For Counter Arts?
Sadie Seroxcat
Announcements & Reminders
Sadie Seroxcat
Housekeeping
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Onwards and Upwards
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Counter Arts Book Club 2024
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The Counter Arts Book Club List for 2025
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That Time Harlan Ellison Dissed Star Wars
That Time Harlan Ellison Dissed Star Wars
“Luke Skywalker is a Nerd and Darth Vader Sucks Runny Eggs”
"Penguin" Pete Trbovich
Mar 19
‘American Gothic’ (1930) by Grant Wood
‘American Gothic’ (1930) by Grant Wood
Icon, iconography, mythic truth, and Stockholm Syndrome?
Marc Barham
Mar 19
Want Your Lead Character to be a Character Actor?
Want Your Lead Character to be a Character Actor?
Here’s some ideas.
Jenna Zark
Mar 19
Once a Year, My Favorite Color is Pink
Once a Year, My Favorite Color is Pink
Cherry blossom season: the only time you’ll find pink on my palette
Anne Kullaf
Mar 19
Social Justice Through Organic Theater
Social Justice Through Organic Theater
A photo essay from Denver
Abhi Sur
Mar 19
‘Common Side Effects’ — A Psychedelic Delicacy
‘Common Side Effects’ — A Psychedelic Delicacy
This world could use some healing
Akos Peterbencze
Mar 19
Flash Gordon Approaching
Flash Gordon Approaching
A forgotten masterpiece of comicbook adaptation
Scott Saffran
Mar 18
Women’s Empowerment or Just Another Power Play?
Women’s Empowerment or Just Another Power Play?
M is for Marketing.
Mikain Lightning
Mar 18
Edvard Munch and the Art of Death
Edvard Munch and the Art of Death
Mortality, time, and the threshold between life and death
Light and Paper
Mar 18
The Book Review — ‘An Evening with Claire’
The Book Review — ‘An Evening with Claire’
Indebted to the Russian classics, the novel speaks through the life of its protagonist about the role of man in society, human nature, love…
Alejandro Orradre
Mar 18
The Illusion Of Happiness: A Luxury We’ll Never Attain
The Illusion Of Happiness: A Luxury We’ll Never Attain
Can True Happiness Ever Be Found? Lessons from Neumatt
Davinci
Mar 18
An Album of the Month Event You Should Check Out
An Album of the Month Event You Should Check Out
We’ve got a great host and a killer record, all set to go. All we need now is you! Here’s how to join us.
Kevin Alexander
Mar 18
Kandinsky'ing My Soul with Colors, Chaos, and Magic
Kandinsky'ing My Soul with Colors, Chaos, and Magic
An enriching experience at the HAR’T Museum
Manali Mitra
Mar 17
‘Crash’ (1973) by J.G. Ballard
‘Crash’ (1973) by J.G. Ballard
Sex, Death and Italian Futurism.
Marc Barham
Mar 17
YellowJackets
YellowJackets
My Favourite Cannibals😋
Me, Myself & Her
Mar 17
When Lucille Ball said “Take your hands off her, David.”
When Lucille Ball said “Take your hands off her, David.”
A closer look at a fascinating unearthed clip that went viral
Kenny Minker
Mar 17
California’s Sitting Governor is Now a Podcast Bro
California’s Sitting Governor is Now a Podcast Bro
The unbearable whiteness of Gavin Newsom and why white dudes aren’t going to save us
Jeffrey Harvey
Mar 17
Edvard Munch and the Portraits that Watched Over Him
Edvard Munch and the Portraits that Watched Over Him
The National Portrait Gallery shows us a more sociable Symbolist
Owen Schaefer
Mar 17
The Best of British Cinema: ‘Adolescence’ (2025)
The Best of British Cinema: ‘Adolescence’ (2025)
Philip Barantini works his magic again in this gruelling, intense miniseries
Reece Beckett
Mar 16
Q&A: ‘Station 19’ Showrunner Zoanne Clack on Her Journey from the ER to Hollywood
Q&A: ‘Station 19’ Showrunner Zoanne Clack on Her Journey from the ER to Hollywood
From real-life doctor to the writers’ room of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and its latest spin-off, the screenwriter found a unique way to marry her…
Cole Haddon
Mar 16
Review — ‘Intermezzo’: Age-Gap Romance Suffers Under the Weight of its Pathos
Review — ‘Intermezzo’: Age-Gap Romance Suffers Under the Weight of its Pathos
Rooney’s fourth novel is an insightful but strained, incessant exploration of millennial and gen Z relationships
Ben Peasley
Mar 16
Storytelling in the Information Age
Storytelling in the Information Age
When fiction tells the truth in Rushdie’s ‘Haroun and the Sea of Stories’
Debasmita Dutta
Mar 16
We Need a Return to Romanticism
We Need a Return to Romanticism
How the era’s ideals could save modern society
Jeff Hayward
Mar 16
Plague
Plague
Arnold Böcklin
Light and Paper
Mar 16
The 90's Flavor of ‘Carry-On’
The 90's Flavor of ‘Carry-On’
Great direction and consistent tension make this film a perfect opportunity to have a good time in front of the screen.
Alejandro Orradre
Mar 16
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