Skip to content
Long River Review Long River Review

UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

  • Home
  • About
    • Meet the 2026 Long River Review Staff!
    • Meet the Teams
  • Online Work
    • Blog
    • Interviews
    • Podcasts
    • Contest Winners
      • Poetry Winners
      • Fiction Winners
      • Creative Nonfiction Winners
      • Translations Winners
  • Submit
  • The Archive
    • Team Archive
      • Meet the 2025 Long River Review Staff!
    • Issues Archive
      • LRR 2024
      • LRR 2023
      • LRR 2022
      • LRR 2021
      • LRR 2020
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
Long River Review
Long River Review

UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

Blog Grid

Blog

Manadrome (2023): The Fine Line Between Promoting and Dismantling Toxic Masculinity

Manadrome (2023): The Fine Line Between Promoting and Dismantling Toxic Masculinity

March 21, 2024
Written by: Chloe Goodin   When I first finished watching Manadrome (2023), I was slightly concerned. First, because I had just finished a...
Read More
Appreciating the Culinary Art of Ice Cream

Appreciating the Culinary Art of Ice Cream

March 20, 2024
Written by: Alexus Lowe I’ve been working at an ice cream shop for roughly two years now. When I first started the fall of my freshman year, I...
Read More
“The Peasants” Movie Review (No Spoilers)

“The Peasants” Movie Review (No Spoilers)

March 18, 2024
Written By: Veronica Borowski     “The Peasants” also known as Chłopi in the original Polish language, is a 2023 film based on the polish...
Read More

An Art Recommendation for Every Season

March 18, 2024
Written By Charlie M. Case   I always adore, at some wrong time of year, coming across a piece of art—be it music or media or story—that evokes a...
Read More
Outer Wilds is a Confusing Game, and It’s Brilliant

Outer Wilds is a Confusing Game, and It’s Brilliant

March 18, 2024
Written By: Nick Krzykowski     No one likes feeling lost.   You might be power-walking back to a movie theater after finally making...
Read More
Howl’s Moving Castle: A Wholesome Film Adaptation of a Wonderfully Snarky Book

Howl’s Moving Castle: A Wholesome Film Adaptation of a Wonderfully Snarky Book

March 18, 2024
Written By: Rylee Thomas   Howl’s Moving Castle is the story of a girl named Sophie who is transformed into an old woman by an evil witch. And...
Read More
A Love Letter to Sally Rooney

A Love Letter to Sally Rooney

March 11, 2024
Written by: Madison Bigelow There’s nothing more that I love than a novel about nothing. Genuinely.    While I continue to be amazed by the...
Read More

Do You Wear Everything in Your Closet?

March 8, 2024
Written by: Kamila Ciebielski   In a modern closet, you will find 3 different versions of a closet staple. Not just a plain white shirt, there is...
Read More
The Serpent and The Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent: A New Addition to the Growing Romantasy Phenomenon

The Serpent and The Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent: A New Addition to the Growing Romantasy Phenomenon

March 8, 2024
Written by: Sofia Tas-Castro Image from A Bookish Blog If you’re unaware of BookTok and some of its latest trends, the platform, otherwise deemed as...
Read More
  • «
  • ‹
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • ›
  • »

Want to Contribute?

  • Get Involved
  • Submit Your Work
  • Donate
©2026 Long River Review | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes

Review My Order

0

Subtotal

Taxes & shipping calculated at checkout

Checkout
0

Loading Comments...

You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Notifications