
Brandon Stosuy
Co-Founder, Blogger at The Creative Independent
I founded and run The Creative Independent and do other things, too.
Articles
Writer, curator, and cultural strategist janera solomon on sustaining an artistic practice over time
Jan 16, 2025 |
thecreativeindependent.com | Brandon Stosuy
Writer, curator, and cultural strategist janera solomon discusses finding your work/art balance, the power of financial literacy, and making something useful.
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Nov 24, 2023 |
gq.com | Brandon Stosuy
Immediately after the Denver Nuggets won the 2023 NBA Championship, the first ever for the franchise, their star point guard, Jamal Murray broke down, crying. I was watching at home, without much invested in the game, but I started crying, too, simply in response to his open display of emotion.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
theguardian.com | Brandon Stosuy
About a decade ago, I realized people were often crying around me. I saw folks crying in surprising settings (a guy crying in an art supply store), people crying in what turned out to be common settings (many people cry while jogging), people crying while doing something mundane (one guy while eating a corn muffin, a few others while vaping). I wanted to know their stories. Why were these people crying? Were they in the middle of an intractable conflict? Did they just get terrible news?
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Oct 11, 2023 |
simonandschuster.com | Rose Lazar |Brandon Stosuy
Sad Happens A Celebration of Tears A beautifully illustrated, celebratory anthology exploring sadness—and the transformative power of tears. When was the last time you cried? Was it because you were sad? Or happy? Overwhelmed, or frustrated? Maybe from relief or from pride? Was it in public or in private? Did you feel better afterwards, or worse? The reasons that we cry—and the circumstances in which we shed a tear—are often surprising and beautiful.
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Sep 9, 2023 |
kirkusreviews.com | Bob MArley |Bob Marley |Kelly Starling Lyons |Luke Flowers |Brandon Stosuy
It’s a bit hard to dance, or count, to this beat. Dinos that love to move and groove get children counting from one to 10—and perhaps moving to the beat. Beginning with a solo bop by a female dino (she has eyelashes, doncha know), the dinosaur dance party begins. Each turn of the page adds another dino and a change in the dance genre: waltz, country line dancing, disco, limbo, square dancing, hip-hop, and swing. As the party would be incomplete without the moonwalk, the T.
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