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September 10, 2021 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, the empty nationalism of many 9/11 documentaries, why we continue to need hybrid film festivals, and rethinking publishing as a radical practice. β Jasmine Weber, Editor Beer With a Painter: Pat AdamsAdams finds beauty in the earth and nature through layers of complication, chaos, and everyday labor. | Jennifer Samet SPONSORED LATEST NEWS "Blocked" by Alejandro Prieto. Overall Winner and Bird Photographer of the Year 2021 Mexican photographer Alejandro Prietoβs image of a roadrunner at the US-Mexico border took home the top prize in this year's Bird Photographer of the Year awards, speaking evocatively to our most urgent humanitarian and environmental crises. FILM & DOCUMENTARY 20 Years After the September 11th Attacks, What Does βNever Forgetβ Mean?Much of what the media deems important coverage of the attacks is in fact retraumatizing gawking or empty nationalism. | Dan Schindel In Who You Think I Am, Juliette Binoche Transcends Mid-Life Crisis StereotypesBinoche is ultimately accountable for herself and doesnβt pretend to be any better than she is. | Eileen GβSell MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC Why We Need Hybrid Film FestivalsThe argument that online screenings devalue festivals has been repeated over the last 18 months, mostly by those devoted to the physical events. | Richard Misek Two Books Rethink Publishing as a Radical PracticeBooks from Inventory Press, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, and b_books reshape our understanding of publishing and librarianship. | Megan N. Liberty Support HyperallergicOur membership program makes it possible for us to dive deeper into important issues and topics. Want to be part of the future of independent arts journalism? Become a MemberMOST POPULAR Why an Italian Village Tied Itself to a MountainΒ‘AdiΓ³s, ColΓ³n! Sculpture of Indigenous Woman Will Replace Mexico City's ColumbusFortnite Turns Martin Luther King Jr.βs Dream Into a Sci-fi NightmareWho Owns the Earth?Mulholland Drive, Lushly Captured in Panorama
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