Students in Kelli Pennington’s black and white photography classes experimented with cyanotypes and words in photographs.
Interview: Sindya Bhanoo
My goal with every story is to explore some aspect of the human experience.
Track By Track: Slint: Spiderland
Slint’s Spiderland is a moody, entrancing post-punk work of art.
James Brown- Live at the Apollo
I projected the live performance of James Brown over the top to incorporate the visual imagery related to his music.
Interview: Anis Mojgani
“I write not because I know what to say but to learn what it is I want to say.”
Stay Gold Dude, Stay Gold
“Through the clouds I can stare directly into the sun.”
Commentary: What’s Going On with Portland?
“I really don’t know what to make of my city right now. We are undeniably in a rough patch, but I also know we’re not a lost cause.”
Ditch Your New Year’s Resolution
New Year’s resolutions are a recipe for unrealistic expectations, exploited by the self-help and fitness industries that prey on our insecurities and our most vulnerable parts.
Book Review: What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akkad
What Strange Paradise illustrates the loss of agency experienced by many refugees as they abandon their homes and families–in many cases, their futures are entirely up in the air, dependent on dumb luck alone.
Commentary: Arkansas Anti-Trans Bill Unjust
Conservatives are willing to compromise their own principles in the name of a self-imposed “culture war.”
Commentary: My 600-Pound Life is One Big Shame
My 600-Pound Life capitalizes on the suffering of chronically ill and desperate for the sake of capital and entertainment.
Drummond: Save Our Movie Theaters
It’s true that losing a few movie theaters is nowhere near the most pressing issue facing Portland or Oregon right now, but that doesn’t mean we should just let them wither away and die.
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