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I’ve Gotten too Comfortable with the Threat of Annihilation
I’ve Gotten too Comfortable with the Threat of Annihilation
A review of The Cassandra by Sharma Shields
Naomi Kimbell
Feb 4
Adventures in Audiophonic Sound
Adventures in Audiophonic Sound
Pale People — Absent Friends
Kyle Kulseth
Dec 5, 2018
In a turbulent year for women, Cheryl Strayed’s “Wild” is as relevant as ever
In a turbulent year for women, Cheryl Strayed’s “Wild” is as relevant as ever
My dad has told me many times, in no uncertain terms that I should never, ever hitchhike. But when my cousin planned a trip across the…
Margaret Grayson
Oct 14, 2018
In Wendy McColm’s Birds Without Feathers, every character is constantly performing, rewriting…
In Wendy McColm’s Birds Without Feathers, every character is constantly performing, rewriting…
Birds Without Feathers is the story of six characters looking for human affection. The details McColm chooses to give us about each…
Nate Biehl
Oct 4, 2018
Witch or Goat?
Witch or Goat?
While our current cultural conversation resounds with sexual inequality, patriarchal systems, and imbalanced power, it can be difficult to…
Melissa Mylchreest
Oct 4, 2018
Montana Film Fest Review: ‘To Dust’
Montana Film Fest Review: ‘To Dust’
A dark comedy in the Venn diagram of grief and decay
Jule Gardner Banville
Oct 4, 2018
Montana Film Fest Review: ‘Among Mountain Crags’ is a promising thriller from newcomers
Montana Film Fest Review: ‘Among Mountain Crags’ is a promising thriller from newcomers
Although Among Mountain Crags was more than likely conceived before the #MeToo Movement had its moment, it seems like a thriller for our…
Sarah Aswell
Oct 4, 2018
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