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Sawyer Taylor-Arnold
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‘It Came From the Closet’ Review: A Lyrical Tribute to Queerness and the Macabre
Replete with beautiful, memoir-style narratives, this collection of essays is well worth the read regardless of the reader’s affinity for horror or movie analysis.
Sierra Ferrell Concert Review: Where Country Meets Tango Meets Jazz
Ferrell gave a stunning performance at the Sinclair to a crowd of perhaps the highest concentration of plaid, beards, cowboy hats, and overalls in recent Cambridge history.
Carmen Maria Machado’s Reading Dives Into the Queer, the Sexy, and the Apocalyptic
Within the dystopian world of “A Bright and Fearful Star” — told in the confines of Barker’s austere Plimpton room — were tales rich with queer intimacy and raw desire.
‘Human Resources’ Season One Review: Crass Humor, Touching Storylines
Season one of “Human Resources” nimbly straddles the lines between crass humor and surprisingly touching, nuanced explorations of human emotion.
‘Killing Eve’ Season Four Premiere Review: A Rocky Start, But Promising Nonetheless
Enough of the duo’s familiar, alluring bad habits peek through their good girl/bad girl facades to make the episode interesting — hopefully promising a return to the women’s obsessive dynamic that warrants sticking with the final season.
Think Piece: The Ethics of Art Museums and NFTs
Imagine a world in which you carry multi-million dollar works of art in a digital wallet on your phone or even own a color. This is the world of NFTs.