Group 9-116 Z Our ideas for our final project will be taken from the theme of weirdness. Each story we have worked on through the semester dealt with this theme in varying ways, with different outcomes. Thus, it will be … Continue reading
Kirsten E. Paulson
[Article] When I watch a television show or a movie, something that I tend to notice are the races of the characters, and more importantly, whether their role is affected by stereotypes associated with their race. Even in a world … Continue reading
Welcome to Night Vale: A Return to Radio Drama “A friendly desert community where the sun is hot, the moon is beautiful, and mysterious lights pass overhead while we all pretend to sleep. Welcome to Night Vale.” So begins the … Continue reading
Strangely enough, Nosferatu reminded me of another silent, black-and-white film I saw about two years ago, called Greed (based on the novel McTeague). I think it’s probably just the fact that both movies are meant to be disturbing, but I … Continue reading
Most people are familiar with the popular men’s magazine Esquire. Almost every place that sells newspapers and magazines carries it. Last month, Esquire launched its new television channel, the Esquire Network, and so far it has established itself as a … Continue reading
Interview With Soré Agbaje Soré Agbaje is many things: a student, a performer, an artist, and most importantly, a poet. We were in high school together, and I knew her primarily through our school’s literary magazine, in which she … Continue reading
I felt that “The Nose” by Nikolai Gogol was just as strange as “The Metamorphosis”, but in a much different way. I liked “The Nose” a lot more than I liked “The Metamorphosis, for the simple reason that it wasn’t … Continue reading
I had a couple of reasons for choosing to review this play. Chief among them was the fact that out of the four shows I was interested in seeing, the ticket for Around the World in 80 Days was, at … Continue reading
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