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Christine Capetola

Writer. Professor. Cultural Programmer.

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Weary of the Ways of the World

October 30, 2017 By ccapetola

After the sun had gone down on the Friday of weekend two of ACL, it was Solange’s turn to take the Barton Springs stage.  As 7:15pm passed and there was still no sight of the singer, a message flashed on … Read the rest

Filed Under: America, black womanhood, vulnerability Tagged With: ACL, Solange

They Want to Dignify, Analyze, and Terrorize You

January 19, 2016 By ccapetola

We’re queer women and we’re exhausted.

It’s about a week before Christmas and we’re gathered in the still-being-renovated Market Hotel in Bushwick for the last of Sleater-Kinney’s handful of December NYC shows.  This “we” has layers.  The 300 of us … Read the rest

Filed Under: feelings, feminism, queerness Tagged With: Market Hotel, Sleater-Kinney

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