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King of the Dutch Angle: Spike Lee and Do the Right Thing
In Do the Right Thing, Spike Lee takes his signature form to a new level: brazen, bright, panoptic, vibrant, sexy shots populate the...
Sep 6, 20212 min read
Klara and the Sun
Maybe my (partially) poor review of this book is partially due to the fact that it was assigned. I typically love contemporary Japanese...
Aug 14, 20215 min read


Kraftwerk and Kanye West: More Similar than You Might Think
Kanye West’s 808s and Heartbreak is familiar to most of my high-school-aged contemporaries; “Heartless”, the third track on the album, is...
Jul 25, 20214 min read
Highlights of My Summer Reading List
I find joy in lists, and always have. Waking up and crafting a thorough to-do list is often the height of my morning, a height that isn't...
Jun 11, 20215 min read


Anna May Wong's Unrealized Potential, Captured by Hank Willis-Thomas
A couple months ago, I got the chance to see the piece Frosted Yellow Willows (or Anna May Wong) triptych by Hank-Willis Thomas at Kayne...
May 24, 20214 min read


Ethel Cain, alt rock wunderkind, releases new EP titled Inbred
Recently, I’ve been listening to Ethel Cain’s, a.k.a. Hayden Anhedonia’s, new EP titled Inbred. The artist grew up in a southern Florida...
May 12, 20212 min read


Wabi-Sabi: The Sublime of Nature and the Gifts of Imperfection
Recently, I read a book titled “Wabi-Sabi: for Artists, Designers, Poets, and Philosophers” by Leonard Koren. This small brown book, with...
Apr 15, 20214 min read


Palo Alto and The Virgin Suicides: Fake-artsy drivel or impactful coming-of-age narratives?
Palo Alto is clearly a movie about the high school experience and what it means to be part of “Gen Z”, the elusive genre of teenager...
Apr 14, 20213 min read
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