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Books for spring

Winter finally feels like a distant memory, and spring has officially arrived. There are fewer days of grey skies and drizzle, and daffodils and crocuses can be seen everywhere. I love spring; it’s a season of vibrancy, new possibilities and fresh starts where you can shake off the heaviness of...
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By , Apr. 7, 2025

Trump attacks funding for LGBTQIA+ arts

Donald Trump has demanded that the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) deny grants to projects promoting gender ideology, leading to consequent protests and legal action. The NEA, supposedly an independent agency of the United States federal government, offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. Yet, American theatre...
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By , Apr. 7, 2025

Opus: A reheated mess without a voice of its own

The latest in a string of horror films that have aimed to dominate the cultural space through a blend of elevated horror and thinly veiled social commentary, Opus feels like the culmination of this exhausted trend in all the worst ways. With a generic overarching plot that contains tedious, shallow...
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By , Apr. 7, 2025