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Weekend
“Look closely enough, and the act of a chicken taking a step becomes a thing of majestic beauty.” Eileen G'Sell writes this line in her review this weekend of the films Stray and Gunda. Though the films share a focus on the lives of animals, Eileen’s observation speaks to the depth and richness of human experience. It reminds us that, even in times of strife, beauty endures in the world.
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Living and Working in the Korean Diaspora
Avedon's Father, My Mother, and Processing Death
The Art of Looking at, and With, Animals
A Poet of Isolation and Uncertainty
The Salacious and Scholarly Poems of Yusef Komunyakaa
A Painter of Organized Chaos
Required Reading
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