The Gallatin Galleries opened its doors on December 5th to Sinking Upwards, Heaven to the Ground, a Gallatin student run exhibition that visualizes destruction with art to confront colonial violence and displacement. With a multidisciplinary approach, the exhibit makes a space where art and tragedy seem to inescapably surround you.
Read MoreAlthough many of you have likely moved on from your scary-movie marathon in the wake of Halloween, their position and reflection of society is a question probing my mind.
Read MoreArtist Jemila MacEwan on the environment, performance, meditation, and their upcoming projects.
Read MoreActress and writer Jazmyn Simon shares her experience with the Writers’ Strike and what it means for film and television going forward.
Read MoreStaff photographer Spencer Mulvaney covers the San Gennaro Festival for Embodied.
Read MoreThousands of miles away from his birthplace, why is Sonny circulating around NYU?
Read MoreWhilst in the United States there are heavy connotations of religious standpoints with political ones, in Malta, this relationship is quite different. As one of the world’s most Catholic countries, it is simultaneously one of the most progressive for LGBTQ+ rights.
Read MoreHow can this novel, with much of the narrative structure dependent on elaborate imagery and descriptions of the mental states of characters and not based in dialogue/physical actions, be accurately portrayed in live-action?
Read MoreIt’s not that the pain is a worthwhile side-effect of the experience; it’s that the pain itself is the experience.
Read MoreTom and Patrick’s story is one of wasted time.
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