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In Defense of TV, From A Cinephile
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Television is taking over film.
Ebertfest 2015: Reigniting a Love for Film and Life
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A hectic college life has often meant lasting weeks or months without watching a movie – something of a problem for a cinephile, to s...
On The Wonder Years & Second Chances
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Individual aesthetics dictate that -- guess what! -- not everybody enjoys the same things. Over the years, I have attempted nonviole...
Hymns & Hardcore: Rock Music as Religion
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When rock music is positioned against religion, the discussion is usually reduced to cults and Satanism in the mid-20th century, influ...
Modern Nomads & The Meaning of Travel
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What constitutes a home? Foundation, familiarity, comfort, contentment in the lack of desire to be anywhere else; a place, a perso...
First Impressions of Fresh Off The Boat
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Written February 2015 You can read all the reviews from media outlets, the tweets, or the other essays debating the significance...
An Introduction to Jim Jarmusch
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Written January 2015 Within three consecutive days, I watched three of Jim Jarmusch’s most essential films: Down By Law, Myster...
Letters to LA: Family, Travel, and the Year 2014
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Written January 2015 After 21 years, I finally made it to California.
Summer in St. Louis, or The Glamourless Midwest
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Written August 2014 So it would seem. I mean, if you want to ask an 18-year Chicago-area resident what she thinks of St. Louis afte...
Consumption vs. Creation in the Age of Social Media
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Written March 2014 A friend recently confessed that she didn’t want to start a Twitter account because, “I already have a Facebook, ...
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In Defense of TV, From A Cinephile
Television is taking over film.
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In Defense of TV, From A Cinephile
Ebertfest 2015: Reigniting a Love for Film and Life
On The Wonder Years & Second Chances
Hymns & Hardcore: Rock Music as Religion
Modern Nomads & The Meaning of Travel
First Impressions of Fresh Off The Boat
An Introduction to Jim Jarmusch
Letters to LA: Family, Travel, and the Year 2014
Summer in St. Louis, or The Glamourless Midwest
Consumption vs. Creation in the Age of Social Media
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