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  • Review: The Danish Girl

    Review: The Danish Girl

    May 20, 2017
    by Anna de Boer, Film, Reviews, Uncategorized

    Warning: Spoilers. Few movies have touched me like The Danish Girl. With the ability to weave a Hammershoi kind of look into this Denmark-based story, the movie sheds a light on love, freedom and identity. The Danish Girl tells the story of the Danish painters couple Einar (Eddie Redmayne) and Gerda (Alicia Vikander) Wegener in…

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  • We all have hairy legs

    We all have hairy legs

    May 12, 2017
    by Sophie van Hellenberg Hubar, WB Column

    Not too long ago, I was waiting at the bus stop after having visited a friend in the evening. As I was standing underneath the roof of the bus stop, I became aware of music, playing very quietly. Looking back, I think it might have been part of a project to make people feel more…

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  • The Wonderful World of Webcomics

    The Wonderful World of Webcomics

    May 10, 2017
    by Paul Hofma, WB Column, WB Recommendations

      I’ve found myself amazed over these past few years by the concept of The Webcomic. With the advent of the internet, the publishers of old are no longer the only way to get your art to your audience, and a new generation of writers and readers has gratefully picked up on this. Instead, if…

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  • How can multilingualism affect our identity

    How can multilingualism affect our identity

    April 26, 2017
    by Rachel Aisa-Bonoko, WB Column

      We live in a world where speaking more than one language is seen as a positive thing. Multilingualism is encouraged, and as our world becomes more globalized, multilingualism is seen as a normal part of a child’s upbringing.

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  • The Redundancy of Memes

    The Redundancy of Memes

    April 22, 2017
    by Luc de Vries, WB Column

    Memes. What about ‘em? I dread them, that’s what. Luckily for me, my hate for the concept only boils up on a very superficial level, namely most of the stuff you go through on your social media feed: captioned pictures, short clips, inside jokes and puns that revolve around certain formulas and themes. However, the…

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