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Xavier Dolan by Shayne Laverdière from Essential Homme
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Maggie by Sara Lewkowicz
“Domestic violence is a largely invisible crime. We usually only hear it muffled through walls, and we usually only see it manifested in the faded yellow and purple bruises of a woman who “walked into a wall” or “fell down the stairs.” It is rarely limited to one event, and it rarely stops. My project, “Maggie,” seeks to portray domestic abuse as a process, as opposed to a single incident, examining how a pattern of abuse develops and eventually crests, as well as its short- and long-term aftereffects on victims, their families, and their abusers.”
Sara Lewkowicz documented the life of a family in which domestic violence is a daily event, hoping to shed light on what life like this actually is, a form of torture in various degrees. The whole story about Shane and Maggie can be found on her website.
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Oscar-Winning Django Unchained, by Quentin Tarantino.
June Lockhart watches Lana Turner and Susan Peters use the Ouija board, between scenes of the film, “Woman’s Army,” on November 12, 1944.
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Starting on Wednesday, Facebook is rolling out a new feature for suicide prevention.
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