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"A rich celebration of club music and its sweaty, emancipatory spirit -- of course the music is _emancipatory_ if it's made by a Black artist. The reviewe, Julianne Escobedo Shepherd, is not Black. The word 'Black' is mentioned 11 times in the article."
"Maybe that's not indicative of anything, but when I think of my favorite artists (Dali, Gaudi, the leaders of the Renaissance) many of them happened to be devout Catholics."
"I have no idea why she was teaching us about the renaissance, and I recall nothing from the lesson except that, in explaining depictions of rubenesque women, she said 'the Renaissance actually had a very different beauty standard. Women like me, rather pale and with wide hips, pear shaped, were the "
"I have a big round ass. Very womanly tbh. Like one of those Renaissance paintings."
"After endless thinkpiece after thinkpiece about Renaissance and how its a radical tribute to the self-love of queer black club music, Texas Hold 'Em is such a complete 180 that I have to wonder if Beyonce is doing something really cynical and postmodern."
"From the Arab Golden Age to Renaissance, the Enlightment and so on. Never give up to coffee"