
Michelle Wang
Articles
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Jan 15, 2025 |
hercampus.com | Michelle Wang
If you haven’t yet watched “Squid Game,” Netflix’s most streamed show of all time, you’re missing out big time. As a horror and thriller fanatic, I’m all too familiar with the death game trope — bloody, brutal puzzles where only the most intelligent characters will survive. However, “Squid Game” is not quite that. I’ll be the first to say I didn’t enjoy the show’s second season quite as much, but it’s far from the terrible season many online claim it to be.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
artguide.com.au | Michelle Wang
On Scale, an exhibition co-curated by Bruce Reynolds and Ruth Waller, asks 12 artists to explore scale: from the miniature to the monumental. The exhibition, which spans painting, drawing, textiles, sculpture and installation, addresses varied considerations particular to each artist’s practice. It also explores the relationship of these works to each other and the gallery space.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
hercampus.com | Michelle Wang
As a fanatic for the Percy Jackson literary universe, I’d read just about anything Rick Riordan puts out, even if the quality of his writing has admittedly been on the decline since the series finale of his “Heroes of Olympus” spin-off. Despite my reservations about “Trials of Apollo” and “The Sun and the Star” –- another set of lackluster spin-offs -– I eagerly anticipated the second installment of “The Senior Year Adventures” after the first came as a pleasant surprise.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Yian Xu |Michelle Wang |Kelsey Moty |Marjorie Rhodes
Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no Conflicts of interest. Supporting Information Filename Description desc13586-sup-0001-SuppMat.docx2.1 MB Supporting-Information References , , and . 2004. “Constraints on Conceptual Development. A Case Study of the Acquisition of Folkbiological and Folksociologial Knowledge in Madagascar.” Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development 69: 1–161. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0037-976X.2004.00296.x. 1998.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
artguide.com.au | Michelle Wang
Seven leading Australian ceramic artists are reinvigorating one of Australia’s oldest museum collections by creating a contemporary potter’s quarter–known as the ‘kerameikos’ in Ancient Greece. In devising the ‘kerameikos’, the seven artists were brought together for a week-long residency at Sydney’s Chau Chak Wing Museum. This revolved around deep-learning sessions that saw the artists guided through the vast collection by the curatorial team.
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