Society, Relationships

It’s Cold and I Miss You

It’s Cold and I Miss You Written Ross Osterholt An excerpt of the following screenplay can be enjoyed in the Spring 2026 issue of Botticelli, and is published to the blog with Ross’s permission. CUT IN WITH TITLE: EXT. STREET – DAY CONNOR is biking home in the rain, drenched. INT. HOUSE – DAY Connor enters […]

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Existence is Inherently Political

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Existence is Inherently Political Written by Alex Skelly In the essay “Writing While Black,” Laura Warrell paints a very clear picture from the beginning. Her work is considered to be political for aspects she sees as normal, lived experiences. I’m not a person of color. I don’t share this exact experience. But I am a

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First Position: Equity and Accessibility in the Arts and Why it Matters

“I believe that the arts are necessary to our humanity, and I am deeply determined to make sure that everyone, especially marginalized groups in society, can have those barriers brought down that prevent them from life-changing arts access.”

An excerpt of this essay by CCAD senior Lauren Cox is published in Botticelli 22. Read the full essay here!

(Image by Izayah Li.)

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