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Sydney Urbanek

Sydney Urbanek is a Toronto-based culture writer who recently finished a Cinema Studies MA program. She wrote her thesis on Jonas Åkerlund’s film and music video work; Beyoncé and Lady Gaga were mentioned in it a combined 82 times. She also writes a newsletter called Mononym Mythology about mostly pop divas and their (visual) antics. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @sydurbanek.
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Review: Holiday (2018)

By Sydney UrbanekMarch 25, 2019March 25, 2019
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