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LIGHT UPON THE LAKE: ALBUM REVIEW
LIGHT UPON THE LAKE: ALBUM REVIEW
If I were to choose an album that shaped my teenage years, it would be Whitney’s Light Upon the Lake. That’s a heavy title to carry. After…
Teresa Xie
Jul 27, 2020
DRIVEWAYS: FILM REVIEW
DRIVEWAYS: FILM REVIEW
Driveways is subtle; it slowly introduces you to the intertwined lives of an Asian-American single mother (Hong Chau), her 8-year old son…
Teresa Xie
Jul 27, 2020
THE WATERS: ALBUM REVIEW
THE WATERS: ALBUM REVIEW
Mick Jenkins was my introduction to the Chicago rap scene, and specifically, the integration of poetry in Chicago rap. Like most, the…
Teresa Xie
Jul 27, 2020
WHAT THE PAINTER AND THE THIEF TEACHES US ABOUT OURSELVES
WHAT THE PAINTER AND THE THIEF TEACHES US ABOUT OURSELVES
The irony in The Painter and the Thief is that while the title of this documentary categorizes one protagonist as a painter and the other…
Teresa Xie
Jul 17, 2020
BACURAU: FILM REVIEW
BACURAU: FILM REVIEW
In an interview with Pitchfork, Hannibal Burress said he saw a tweet that said “music reviewers should have to say what they were doing…
Teresa Xie
Jul 16, 2020
WOMEN NEED TO WATCH NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS
WOMEN NEED TO WATCH NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS
Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always follows a pregnant teen named Autumn and her cousin, Skylar from rural Pennsylvania to New…
Teresa Xie
Jul 3, 2020
LUCKY GRANDMA: FILM REVIEW
LUCKY GRANDMA: FILM REVIEW
As an Asian American woman, I rarely find Asian films that appropriately strike the balance between being contemporary and maintaining…
Teresa Xie
Jun 29, 2020
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