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Homo-Sighting: Consent & Refusal of Queer Performance in Ryan Danny Owen's LOVE ME LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
The emotional toll Love Me Like There’s No Tomorrow had taken on Ryan was easy to observe. After the record player’s needle finished tracing its way across the...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
a quiet flamenco offers the audience an opportunity to reacquaint themselves with flamenco by presenting a different relationship between sound and dance. While flamenco is traditionally a cacophonous dance,...
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How Real Do You Want Me To Be?: Kate Craig’s DELICATE ISSUE
The soundtrack contains heavy breathing accompanied by the sound of a heartbeat. At times the heartbeat and breathing become slightly muffled by the microphone. In the initial shots of...
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A Lineage of Self: Vivek Shraya’s TRISHA
Trisha is an interesting space in this regard, given that Shraya enacts and cultivates subjectivity in complex ways. There are two immediate and visible subjects of Trisha: Shraya’s mother...
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Time Record: A Memoir of Teenage Cinephilia by VCR
My viewing choices were shaped by a number of tastemakers. I surrounded myself by a set of books, some of which I owned (mostly scrounged from used bookstores),...
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Edmonton Sound Travels
Shawn Pinchbeck The “Shawn” that Dion mentioned was Shawn Pinchbeck, who was just 15 when he showed up on CJSR's doorstep with tapes of his own original music. “We would...
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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
The exploration of what happened that summer, when Tan and her friends decided to make a movie, is a messy dive twenty years into the past. The documentary...
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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
Tan’s concept for the original Shirkers film is rooted in her upbringing in Singapore, a sweaty little island with a government that stressed politeness and decorum, going so far...
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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
Though what remains of the original Shirkers film is soundless, it is still very much alive. Watching the footage Tan salvaged from the recovered film canisters, there is...
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Compassion and Resistance: Rita McKeough’s Works
McKeough’s pedagogy remains sagacious, reflecting the deep, fierce, and interdependent nature of her practice. With origins and influences deeply steeped in the alternative music scene, punk performance, and queer feminist...