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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Travessia

    An intimate and poetic essay about the photographic memory of black families. Both a critical perspective and tender counternarrative.
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  • W.H. Hudson’s Remarkable Argentine Ornithology

    Live performance with vintage magic lanterns and handmade slides tells the tale of famed naturalist Hudson’s spellbinding recollection of birds.
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  • Pilgrim

    A recording of a piano performance by Alice Coltrane guides Cauleen Smith through three sites of creativity and generosity across the USA.
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  • Three Songs About Liberation

    Reading as a radical act. Cauleen Smith stages three readings of excerpts from Gerda Lerner’s book Black Women in White America.
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  • Bicicletas

    Lila has writer’s block. When her boyfriend receives a gift from another woman, Lila is triggered to seek inspiration.
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  • Hail Satan?

    The Satanic Temple is one of the most controversial religious movements in America. A dive into the world of some surprisingly charming Satanists.
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  • Nos vies formidables

    Excellent ensemble performance in gripping drama about drink and drug addicts who try to get their lives back on track.
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  • Quantos eram pra tá?

    About the everyday life of three students at a public university and the dilemmas of racial segregation in Brazilian society.
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  • Virados do avesso

    What happens when a gay writer wakes up straight, his groove gone? The film nobody expected of Pêra: a deliciously ordinary burlesque!
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  • I’ve Never Been a Fisherman

    Joe Stankus’s profile of filmmaker and street photographer Jay Giampietro and how he captures New York’s strangest citizens on Instagram.
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