Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari and Eric Klinenberg: Finding Love in the Digital Age

Written by Kristy Dolson I hope everyone has been keeping warm this winter. February is the coldest month of the year, so to offset that fact, we celebrate the biggest … Read More

North and South Korea to Be United for the 2018 Winter Olympics

Written by Cho Namhee Finally, the XXIII Olympic Winter Games will commence in Pyeongchang from the 9th to 25th of this month (March 9–18 for the Paralympic Winter Games). After … Read More

Desert Keep

Written by Ashley Johnson Who now keeps the desert We held in our upturned palms – A cradled, sun-fallen mirage flung far against the sanded hearts of mountains? Who now … Read More

Binti by Nnedi Okorafor: A Novella to Kickstart Your 2018 Reading Resolutions

Written by Kristy Dolson Happy New Year! A new year elicits new resolutions to improve ourselves. Maybe you want to experience new activities? Maybe you want to read more? Maybe … Read More

Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! – Why Movie Fans Are Divided

Written by Natale Ryan Darren Aronofsky has a tremendous number of landmark movies on his resume. His most well-known accomplishments are 2000’s Requiem for a Dream and 2010’s Black Swan. … Read More

Mary Christmas

Written by Stephen Schelling “Daddy, why is my name ‘Mary’?” six-year-old Mary asked her father, Christopher. They were sitting on a sofa together, Mary resting in her father’s warm arms, … Read More

Holiday Movie Review

Written by Natale Ryan   Christmas is one of the most nostalgic holidays for many. The most comforting thing, for me, is curling up with a family film and sipping … Read More

Transformative Novel for the Holidays: A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman

Reviewed by Kristy Dolson   Hurray for the holidays. It is a time for peace, love, and joy to all. Unless you’re a holiday-hating curmudgeon. But who among us doesn’t … Read More