The earth has taken a huge breath while thousands of people struggle for air. Climate change used to be the … More
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“Pride and Prejudice” should not be Forgotten
Jane Austen is the feminist hero we all need. Drama, deception, and corrupt money schemes might sound like the latest … More
George Saunders has the Antidote for Boredom
As always, the New Yorker supplies ample amounts of timely fiction and poetry. George Saunders has been a contributing writer … More
Recap: A Wife’s Perspective on Covid-19
The Coronavirus (Covid-19) has completely consumed our lives with the extremity of the situation. The New York Times published an … More
The Recession Lingers with Donuts(?)
A deeper look into the fictional story of a family business still affected by the recession. The New Yorker is … More
REVIEW: “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry”
“Why am I in such a rush to become somebody I don’t even like?” – John Mark Comer A college … More
Death is Hard but Poetry might Help
Kobe and Gianna Bryant. Ara Zobayan. Christina Mauser. Sarah and Payton Chester. John, Keri and Alyssa Altobelli. These are the … More
Paul Rosalie Tackles Fires, Tigers and Anacondas (oh my)
Paul Rosalie is breaking stereotypes of being a successful author, proving that writing one book doesn’t cut it. Although his … More
