The Believer Magazine
Articles by
Julie Reneé Benda
Julie Reneé Benda is an interdisciplinary artist with a practice in print, illustration, sculpture and public art. She was born and raised in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where trees (and probably beavers) outnumber humans, and snowbanks still exist in May.
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November 1, 2019Beaver of Fine Arts: Work in Progress
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October 9, 2019Beaver of Fine Arts: The Hustle
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September 18, 2019Beaver of Fine Arts: Introducing Stella: Making Waves
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August 28, 2019Beaver of Fine Arts: The Cut
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August 14, 2019Beaver of Fine Arts: The Forest for the Trees
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July 30, 2019Beaver of Fine Arts: Branching Out
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July 12, 2019Beaver of Fine Arts: Form and Content
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March 10, 2025As an American Jew, I Feel Completely Reassured for My Safety Now That Trump Has Targeted the Epicenter of American Antisemitism, Columbia University
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March 6, 2025Killing Baby Boomers Will Save the United States Government Trillions
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March 5, 2025Short Conversations with Poets: Dong Li
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March 7, 2025Happy National Women’s Day from the White House
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March 13, 2025It’s a Shame We Have to Betray Our Allies, Starve the Poor, Halt Scientific Progress, Destroy the Environment, and Eliminate the Freedoms Enshrined in the Bill of Rights, but at Least My Investment Portfolio Is Also Tanking