What's on my shelf Sunday | "All Stories are Love Stories" by Elizabeth Percer
By Amy Jablonski | October 23, 2023“All Stories are Love Stories” by Elizabeth Percer is a beautifully woven story tied neatly with a bow.
“All Stories are Love Stories” by Elizabeth Percer is a beautifully woven story tied neatly with a bow.
Godfrey Reggio’s 2002 “Naqoyqatsi” uncovers the repercussions of (American) imperialism.
And, the adage says, “it’s the little things” that make life worth living, and what better way to make a day feel worthwhile than by doing the little task of gifting yourself the perfect autumn playlist!
“The Love Hypothesis” by Ali Hazelwood centers on Olive, a 26-year-old in her third year of Stanford’s Ph.D. program, whose dwindling free time is nothing compared to her lack of romantic prospects.
It is night. The girl is back on the bridge. She walks to where she last saw the old woman. She stands there, staring into the voided horizon.
Halfway through the show, however, Rosenstock’s veteran pedalboard malfunctions, abruptly cutting off his guitar.
"Red Desert" follows Giuliana (played hauntingly by Monica Vitti), the wife of an Italian factory manager, as she navigates life in the barren industrial landscapes of Northern Italy.
Why are we so scared of words, concepts and facts solely because we don’t understand them?
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People spent hours in theaters across the country to complete double features of “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” and even made a significant pop culture experience out of it all.
From transferring my gym membership to finishing the last bit of shampoo, ensuring I don't bring half a bottle back; the most mundane and simple tasks become sad.
I found it comical that one campus community member attempted to improperly use commentary from Martin Luther King, Jr. to justify this point.
After 77 shows of Second Hand News, I want to leave you with a playlist of songs to listen to this summer.
He had a unique sound and approach to production that has had a lasting impact on the music industry. Here are some of the ways J Dilla impacted music:
You never know the amount of difference you could make within a community — within the world — without trying first.
Growing up in the mountains offered me a unique perspective on life and an appreciation for the outdoors. From a young age, I was taught about the importance of preserving nature for future generations.
Student-athletes at the University of Richmond do not have permitted access to all of the parking lots on campus during the day. This causes a time constraint that often makes them late to class or causes them to skip meals.
Why didn’t the URPD contact students when there was a person with a knife on campus?
When legendary producer Madlib creates and voices an imaginary friend who materializes as a furry, yellow, cigarette-smoking, pig-snouted aardvark and proceeds to converse with it for an hour on his 2000 record “The Unseen,” it’s pretty sick.
It’s textbook topical burnout, the same phenomenon that I felt at the end of high school, when I realized that I couldn’t stomach one more thousand-page fantasy epic.