PARTING WAYS
Francisca Meinedo reflects on her transition from competitive swimming to a passionate pursuit of ballet. A dream cut short by a knee injury prompts acceptance of life's uncertainties. Despite grief, she carries the echoes of ballet, finding beauty in a different reality.
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Ocaso by paul miniet: a novel of latin-american romanticism and masculinity
Alexia Rosas reflects on the work of fashion designer Paul Miniet through his brand Ocaso.
javier fuentes león:Dreamer and doer.
Sundance Film Festival Award-winner Javier Fuentes León was born and raised in Lima, Peru. Javier is a film director, screenwriter and musician with a full medical degree. Read on for the full interview transcript.
nameless memories: an interview with Lee shulman
Lee Shulman is a British film director with a passion for collective history. As founder of The Anonymous Photo Project, Lee shares his story and his motivations behind collecting nameless Kodachrome slides.
Love, Marian: A Vanilla Sky and a Goodbye (For Now)
All good things must come to an end, and today, Marian shares her last and twelfth column (for now). This week, she explores the film Vanilla Sky and says farewell to her beloved audience.
Metaverse: A Pindaric Ode Poem
South African writer and editor Trev Dube writes a poem for the metaverse - that abstract network of 3D virtual worlds we’ve all heard about lately. As Dube shares, “the poem celebrates human creativity to design worlds beyond the physical.”
Love, Marian: Savannah Somebodies - Part II
In this week’s column, Marian will share her experience of approaching strangers around Savannah, Georgia, and their responses to some of her questions, as she published the second installment of “Savannah Somebodies”.
QBil by Patricia Acevedo Llosa
Patricia Acevedo Llosa, a Peruvian artist from Lima, shares her return to mixed media journey through a visual diary. Hanging on her wall, she communicates her meaning: “I wear this skin as a reminder of my humanity.”
Love, Marian: Savannah Somebodies - Part I
In this week’s column, Marian will share her experience of approaching strangers around Savannah, Georgia, and their responses to some of her questions.
Love, Marian: “My Father Before Me” - A Family Investigation
This week, Marian will explore one of the books which has impacted her the most: My Father Before Me, by Chris Forhan, and take us through the lessons and reflections this book left on her.
Love, Marian: Art School Diary Part III - The Past Three Years
In the final entry of her school diary, Marian shares with us three key takeaways she’s had from university and leaves some advice behind for our creative audience.
Love, Marian: Art School Diary Part II - Creative Process
For this week’s column, writer Marian Hawit shares some insightful comments about the creative process behind an advertising campaign.
Love, Marian: Art School Diary Part I - A Week in the Life
This week, Marian brings to us the first part of her ‘Art School Diary’. She will describe to us what a week in the life of an art student is like, especially for Advertising, and the different classes and projects she does.
Love, Marian: The Art of Cooking while Listening to Gypsy Kings
In Marian’s weekly column, she describes a social experiment she performed were she invited friends of hers to cook while listening to Gypsy Kings and explain their feelings afterwards.
On Amélie Nothomb’s ‘the life of hunger’ - a book review
Sol Macias, Argentine writer and medicine student, writes a personal review about an impactful book by Amélie Nothomb.
Love, Marian: Bye Bambino
In Marian’s weekly column, she explores the significance of a relationship with one’s pet. The power they have in our life and the meaning they can give to our day to day routine.
Love, Marian: The Defining Decade - A Very Defining Book
In Marian’s second column, she explores the book The Defining Decade, written by Dr. Jay Meg, where she discusses why our twenties matter and how to make the most of them now.
A Tale of Flowers and Sensations
Dakshita Bisnoi, one of Project Synergy’s visual designers, brings you a moodboard of her own.
Love, Marian: The Godfather
In Marian’s first column, she discusses The Godfather in its 50th anniversary, as she celebrates the cinematic brilliance behind one of the greatest film trilogies in cinema history.
Love, Marian: A Brief Introduction
MUSE’s first columnist, Marian Hawit, welcomes you to her new weekly line of content titled ‘Love, Marian’. In here, she will discuss arts, culture and everything in between, and share memorable lessons and experiences.
Mind, Body, Marinera.
Danna Palacios, Peruvian dancer, writes a personal piece in efforts to answer the question: what do dancers think about while they’re performing?