Revisiting To Kill a Mockingbird: A Great American Classic
Written by Natale Ryan During the 1930s in Alabama, USA, racism was alive and rife throughout the area. It was illegal for people of different races to marry or pursue … Read More
Written by Natale Ryan During the 1930s in Alabama, USA, racism was alive and rife throughout the area. It was illegal for people of different races to marry or pursue … Read More
Written by Natale Ryan Audrey Hepburn is a famous face in Korea. The Belgian actress’ face and name can be seen on shampoo, clothing advertisements, and on a logo for … Read More
Written by Cole Clouse The phrase “Never judge a book by its cover” is an apt statement when talking about this movie. The poster I have seen for years is … Read More
Written by Cole Clouse The violence that occurred in Gwangju on May 18, 1980 is referred to in various ways: The Gwangju Uprising (in historical text), the May 18 Democratic … Read More
Written by Cole Clouse Preface: Pansori is a musical storytelling style of Korea originating in the Joseon Dynasty. Consisting of only a singer and a drummer, pansori is a … Read More
We are into a new year, and as such, are greeted with a new array of films to set our sights upon. This time of year allows for a healthy … Read More
There is nothing quite like a cozy animated film during a bleak Korean winter day, I often tell myself. Due to the length of the seemingly never-ending grey winters here, … Read More
This is the image we know of Harvard. It’s the dream of every parent to have a son or daughter attend. Yet that is all it is, an image. VERITAS – which is Harvard’s motto, Latin for “truth” – is a documentary that has no interest in portraying that same facet.