Anna LynnBlow the Man DownA fishing village full of female villathis created by circumstance.Jan 28, 2022Jan 28, 2022
Anna LynnBook Review: On Photography by Susan SontagIn The Chair, Ju Ju’s favourite book is the Family of Man photo book. I’m constantly disenchanted and simultaneously thrilled that writing…Jan 10, 2022Jan 10, 2022
Anna LynnFilm Review: Chungking ExpressOne goes jogging to sweat the tears out before he can cry. The other finds them in a torn apartment towel, a thin bar of soap and a giant…Dec 31, 2021Dec 31, 2021
Anna LynnBook Review: Ways of Seeing by John BergerInsights into the alternate agendas of European oil paintings and the rise of the colour photograph (and a little trivia on visual art and…Dec 5, 2021Dec 5, 2021
Anna LynnHellfire: The Cold Truth of Patriarchy through a Day in the life of LovelyPatriarchy seeps through chinks in womanhood. The need to have a child, protect your daughters and above all — satisfy your mother. This…Dec 1, 2021Dec 1, 2021
Anna LynnOn Sara’SThe first time I was validated in class, was the first time I let my anger leave my body. We were in the middle of our feminism debates…Jul 29, 2021Jul 29, 2021
Anna LynnOn Consuming and Creating Art in the Age of Political Correctness: What Really Matters?In today’s age of wokeness and political correctness, there are many instances I am thankful for. And others, where I am constantly anxious…Jul 8, 2021Jul 8, 2021