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Analyzing Avatar: A Review Essay

by Nekeisha Alexis-Baker 14 February 2010

By the time I decided to see James Cameron’s Avatar, I had already heard enough about the film to be unsure whether it would be worth the time, effort and petroleum to see it. People’s comments about the film ranged from praise for its groundbreaking 3D animation; to criticism of its racist portrayal of the [...]

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Resource: Conspire! Magazine

by Nekeisha Alexis-Baker 14 July 2009

If you haven’t heard about it yet, check out Conspire! Magazine, a new artistic and inspiring publication that seeks “to explore in a collaborative, creative and corporate way some of the unique issues that arise from community life.” The magazine also delves into the struggles and joys facing those trying to live out the radical [...]

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The Beauty of Subjectivity

by Kimberly Roth 8 April 2008

you got to look outside your eyes
you got to think outside your brain
you got to walk outside you life
to where the neighborhood changes
~ Ani DiFranco
A year ago, the Washington Post ran an article about an experiment in art appreciation. I held on to that article, knowing it would come in handy someday. Given the lively [...]

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