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The Aqueduct - Culture Currents (TheAqueduct.cc) is an online publication and newsletter that engages in cultural commentary and social observations. Not overly political nor too tech focused, The Aqueduct aims to become a contextual archive of engaging curations of films, books, video games, and other cultural artifacts worthy of our time and attention. Brief entertainment recommendations are featured as well as deep dives on cultural phenomena, unbound from the pressure of creating the next “viral moment.”

Expanding on the fresh water metaphor, The Aqueduct features distinct article categories: As of now, these are Currents, Streams, and Sources.

Currents feature observations that stay on the pulse without chasing trends. These can be: feature-length articles, (guest) essays, columns, or in-depth background analyses with multiple perspectives.

Streams are the home for entertainment, recommendations, reviews and features on topics in film & tv, literature and video games.

Sources feature original work in fiction, non-fiction and reportage by established and unknown authors alike and can be fluffy at times.

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To keep things flowing, The Aqueduct will aim to post new content at least bi-weekly, preferably weekly. As this is a 100% independent passion project and human generated, please bear with me in case I should miss one at some point.

A free subscription will deliver the newsletter to your inbox, no strings attached. Some articles may be too long to be displayed in their entirety via email, so the archive will be available to browse in its entirety by navigating to the website (www.theaqueduct.cc). If you have any feedback, would like to collaborate or contribute with an article, feel free to reach me on this platform (Harry Caul) or directly via email.

I don’t expect to make a living through this, but if you like what you read and are able to contribute with a pledge to support or a paid subscription, any amount is appreciated. Thanks for reading!

DisclAImer: Critical thinking and writing is as valuable as it has ever been. I consult AI/LLMs for research and illustration purposes only.

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