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Fiction and Poetry Tiffany Wong-Jones 3/4/21 Fiction and Poetry Tiffany Wong-Jones 3/4/21

Thursday Night Zoom Call

“Any ability to trace / the wrinkles around / my thumb. Any ability / to lace brushstrokes / over one another in / a pattern that makes / sense.”

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A Cocoon of Memory: Intersections of Fiction and Reality in “Behind These Folded Walls, Utopia”
Arts Review Eva Baron 2/25/21 Arts Review Eva Baron 2/25/21

A Cocoon of Memory: Intersections of Fiction and Reality in “Behind These Folded Walls, Utopia”

In the exhibition “Behind These Folded Walls, Utopia,” reality and fiction blend together in a rich, vibrant tapestry.

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Visual Art Min Fruman 2/25/21 Visual Art Min Fruman 2/25/21

Collection of Art

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Editors’ Picks: Books for Our Current Moment
Books, Editors' Picks the Review Editorial Board 2/23/21 Books, Editors' Picks the Review Editorial Board 2/23/21

Editors’ Picks: Books for Our Current Moment

The Review’s Editorial Board reflects upon the role that books have had in creating visions of the future and meditations upon the past.

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The Harpist
Fiction and Poetry Alex Carpenter 2/18/21 Fiction and Poetry Alex Carpenter 2/18/21

The Harpist

“t is her favorite gift so far, and rests heavy in Martha's palm, its weight as cool and as lush as a faraway land.”

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Fiction and Poetry Zoe Myers-Bochner 1/28/21 Fiction and Poetry Zoe Myers-Bochner 1/28/21

Two Poems

“there is a black hole, where space is curved / and time grinds to a halt and matter / is transformed into something unrecognizable.”

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The Disease Afflicting The Realm Of Classical Music
Music Atesh Camurdan 1/28/21 Music Atesh Camurdan 1/28/21

The Disease Afflicting The Realm Of Classical Music

Today, classical music is understood as inaccessible, elitist, and dull—except it doesn’t have to be.

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Symphony of the Night: A Classic Inspired by the Classics
Music Peter Wu 1/21/21 Music Peter Wu 1/21/21

Symphony of the Night: A Classic Inspired by the Classics

How the soundtrack in a video game experimented with form and musical structure to create an engrossing atmosphere.

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