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The Year in Arts

Sun Staff  —  May 4, 2012

The Sun recaps The Year in Arts, looking back at events that took place on campus and greater trends worldwide. Illustrations by: Santi Slade '14, Zander Abranowicz '14 and Alexander Holm '14. Edited by Gina Cargas '14, Daveen Koh '14 and Zachary Zahos '15.

Pariah: A Family Struggle in Coming Out

Natalia Fallas  —  Apr 27, 2012

This weekend, Pariah, an independent film about the story of an African-American girl coming out of the closet, will play at Cornell Cinema, and Natalia Fallas '14 writes why you should see it.

Keeping It Real

Gina Cargas  —  Apr 23, 2012

Kimi Takesure overturns stereotypical images of Africa with her stunning portrayal of Ugandan life. Gina Cargas '14 talks to Takesue about her latest film, which will play at Cornell Cinema on Tuesday.

Swedish Sounds of Silence

Martha Wydysh  —  Apr 20, 2012

The Sun chats film, music and finding the muse with Swedish film composer, Matti Bye, set to accompany Terje Vigen at Cornell Cinema on Sunday.

Xip Xop and It Don't Stop

Katherine Carreno  —  Apr 13, 2012

Simon Sedillo's documentary films remind Katherine Carreno '13 of the persuasive power of the music.

Fantastically Real

Jacqueline Glasner  —  Apr 11, 2012

Jaqueline Glasner '15 reviews Norwegian Wood, a poetic film about love and loss, now playing at Cornell Cinema.

The Shards of Wartime

Rehan Dadi  —  Apr 10, 2012

Rehan Dadi '15 reviews Indochina, Traces of a Mother, an introspective study of the long-term consequences of the Vietnam War in Southeast Asia and West Africa. The film played at Cornell Cinema for one night over the weekend

Growing Up Absurd

Gina Cargas  —  Apr 4, 2012

Gina Cargas '14 reviews Cornell Cinema's latest offering, Paul Goodman Changed My Life, a documentary studying "the most influential man you've never heard of."

Thinking is Not An Option: Robert Lieberman's They Call it Myanmar

Daveen Koh  —  Mar 26, 2012

Daveen Koh '14 has a glimpse of the mysterious, quiet country.  

Thinking is Not An Option: Robert Lieberman's They Call it Myanmar

Daveen Koh  —  Mar 26, 2012

Daveen Koh '14 has a glimpse of the mysterious, quiet country.  

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