The internet has had enough of GamerGate http://t.co/ttdmbrWGhQ #StopGamerGate2014 pic.twitter.com/TtGfLIQOkp. We’ve got a real ugly thing to talk about today: #GamerGate. What started as a movement to raise awareness about video game journalism practices has now devolved into a cesspool of misogyny and violence against women.
The Supreme Court made a BIG decision — or, rather, lack of a decision — yesterday. The Supreme Court just paved the way for 30 states to officially have gay marriage http://t.co/iI8h1RYql8 pic.twitter.com/DbHgtsU2aW. #Surprise: Supreme Court ducks gay marriage appeals, allowing weddings to proceed: http://t.co/myMrRhYrGp pic.twitter.com/cSTm1bodY5.
The three lives of the Sesnon Gallery’s featured photographers are expressed in their various artworks displayed in the exhibit. Here, visitors on the opening day of the “Three Lives in Photography” show take in some of the artists’ expressive black and white pieces. Photo by Camille Carrillo. The Sesnon Gallery is hosting a new exhibit, called “Three Lives in Photography,” which displays the work of three UC Santa Cruz alumni photographers, from now until May 10.
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In recent weeks, the debate surrounding the #CancelColbert Twitter campaign spawned a nasty case of virtual gridlock. The conflict arose on March 27, when the official Twitter account for “The Colbert Report” tweeted the second half of a joke mocking Dan Snyder, the owner of the Washington Redskins.
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Dog played new and old songs to a passionate audience eager to catch a Friday night show at downtown music venue The Catalyst. Photo by Katie Small. What does a sold-out crowd at The Catalyst on a rainy Friday look like? Dripping off the backs of young hipsters, sliding down the walls, permeating the whole dance floor in a hazy shroud of fumes.
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This is one of the most common responses Irene Lusztig received while working on “The Motherhood Archives,” a film about the histories of maternal practice and education. Her approach to the assertion that this topic is only meant for a niche audience — specifically mothers, feminists, or women — is to complicate and challenge this stereotypical view of motherhood.
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Correction: City on a Hill Press has updated this version with two changes, one removing an error in the piece and in the other replacing a quote with another more accurate. CHP apologizes for any concern caused by these errors. Late in 2011, 20th Century Fox declared that by the end of 2013, it would stop making film prints for distribution to theater chains.
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