Culture
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Posted On CultureBlitz and the truth about London’s greatest wartime horror


Apple TV+ Oscar-winner Steve McQueen’s latest film offers a new perspective on life in the capital during the devastating 1940-41 Nazi bombing campaign – dispelling…
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Posted On CultureTake a State of the Sector Survey! — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture


The 2024 State of the Sector Survey is currently circulating throughout British Columbia! This survey is a check in on organizations in the non-profit sector,…
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Posted On Culture'No Other Land': Documenting displacement and destruction in the West Bank


“We have no other land to go to,” a Palestinian woman responds to Israeli soldiers seeking to displace her community from their village in the…
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Posted On CultureMarcus Aurelius’ 9 Rules for Living a Stoic Life


This week, the Guardian’s Zoe Williams profiled Ryan Holiday, a one-time public-relations whiz-kid who’s reinvented himself over the past decade as a speaker for the dead:…
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Posted On CultureComing Soon: A CAPC Exploration of Tribalism in Our Divisive Age


We’re heading into what certainly seems like the most fraught election in United States history—a sensation due in large part to the divisive and tribalistic…
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Posted On Culture11 of the best TV shows to watch this November


HBO From a small-screen spinoff of the Denis Villeneuve Dune films to the return of Sharon Horgan’s Bad Sisters, these are the shows to stream…
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Posted On CultureWorking With Sound, Video and Media Artists — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture


The Alliance invites you to join CultureBrew.Art and Visceral Visions for the March edition of their Monthly BIPOC Chat and Chew series: Working with Sound, Video and Media Artists. The online…
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Posted On CultureMusic show: Katy J Pearson on her third album 'Someday, Now'


English singer-songwriter Katy J Pearson has just released her third album “Someday, Now”, which sees the indie-folk artist reconnect with people around her while drawing in…
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Posted On CultureThe Hand: An Anti-Totalitarian Animation, Banned for Two Decades & Now Considered One of the Greatest Animations (1965)


For obvious reasons, most art produced under oppressive regimes comes off as painstakingly inoffensive. For equally obvious reasons, the rare works that criticize the regime…
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Posted On CultureThe Humane Vision of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre


I first saw Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre under the best of possible circumstances. No more than sixteen years old, I was marooned…
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Posted On CultureWhy Lady Gaga’s comeback hits the spot


Inside Out (Credit: Inside Out) The pop star has returned with a bombastic new song, the first single from her upcoming sixth album, harking back…
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Posted On CultureInteresting facts from the British Columbia Coalition for Arts, Culture and Heritage — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture


BC’s Cultural Economy is a National Growth Leader: Did you know that between 2010 and 2021 the average province in Canada saw its arts, culture,…
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Posted On CultureA cultural stroll through the Moroccan city of Tangier


This week in Paris des Arts, FRANCE 24’s Valérie Fayolle sets her sights between the Atlantic and Mediterranean: Tangier in Morocco. Kenza Bennani, stylist and…
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Posted On CultureA Short Visual History of America, According to the Irreverent Comic Artist R. Crumb


As a founder of the “underground comix” movement in the 1960s, R. Crumb is either revered as a pioneering satirist of American culture and its…
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Posted On Culture“All Things Change, Nothing Perishes”—The Body in Annihilation


Spoiler Alert: This article contains mild spoilers for the book and movie Annihilation. It’s been a long time since I’ve read a book in just…




