Articles by Diane Bayeux

04/29/14 7:09pm

Diane Bayeux | Rethinking Sexual Orientation

Coming out seems to have taken on a much more important stake than it’s supposed to. It’s not supposed to be that way. There is no one type of person that can bring you everything you need and want.
04/15/14 6:05pm

Diane Bayeux | Advocating AIDS awareness

As many of you know, Philadelphia has a lot of thrift stores, whether in our bubble of West Philly, in Center City or on South Street.
04/06/14 6:51pm

Diane Bayeux | For art's sake

Perhaps the true motives that need to be discussed here are those of the audience. Indeed, an artwork is valued on different levels according to the public’s reaction. Without the public, an artwork can sit in an empty space forever.
03/17/14 6:26pm

Diane Bayeux | In defense of a viral first kiss

Soko explained that while she wanted to kiss more, she also could not let go of the will to know her partner in the sense that once a connection is made, it is hard to let go of. This is one of the most beautiful things to take away from that video.
02/27/14 7:32pm

Diane Bayeux | The right to be alone

When I applied for housing last year, I automatically opted for the single option. Like every new freshman, I wondered whether having a roommate would enable me to attain the social scene of Penn more easily but rapidly gave up on that moment of hesitation upon reassessing the fact that I like being on my own.
02/12/14 6:31pm
The controversy surrounding "Blue is the Warmest Color" has also been especially fierce because it is one of the first movies to display the relationship between two women without allowing its audience to reduce it to pornography.
01/23/14 5:42pm
We are not able to want, desire, take pleasure in accidental beauties passing in front of our bodies each day.
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