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E.E. Cummings: the Dyslexic Reader’s Beacon of Hope

E.E. Cummings: the Dyslexic Reader’s Beacon of Hope

April 20, 2026
Written by: Aram Adler-Smith What’s to be said about the 20th-century American poet e.e. cummings but something concretely incoherent. His poems are...
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Deep in the Muck with Dorothea Lasky’s “Poetry Is Not a Project”

Deep in the Muck with Dorothea Lasky’s “Poetry Is Not a Project”

April 20, 2026
Written by: Liam Smith As I begin the process of drafting my debut chapbook, the tangibility...
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Pixar’s Hoppers and the Joy of Absurd Media

Pixar’s Hoppers and the Joy of Absurd Media

April 19, 2026
Written by: Samantha Hass I’m a big fan of cartoons and animated content; that, by default, must make me some kind of a seasoned expert on cartoon...
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Why Aren’t You Watching Apple TV?

Why Aren’t You Watching Apple TV?

April 19, 2026
Written by: Chengli Payton Sometimes I think I’m the only person I know who watches Apple TV. Of course, I love a good Netflix show or Hulu series...
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The Wacky World of The Transformers (1984)

The Wacky World of The Transformers (1984)

April 19, 2026
Written by: Erika Echegoyen I’m sure most of you have at least heard of Transformers — giant alien robots from outer space that have the ability to...
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Technology as an Existential Threat in George Lucas’ Star Wars

Technology as an Existential Threat in George Lucas’ Star Wars

April 19, 2026
Written by: Aidan Srb Star Wars has always been more “space fantasy” than “science fiction,” so it makes sense that it isn’t often interpreted as an...
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Gnomeo, Oh Gnomeo… Where Art Thou? Gnomeo: In Defense of “Gnomeo & Juliet” and the Message Behind the Film

Gnomeo, Oh Gnomeo… Where Art Thou? Gnomeo: In Defense of “Gnomeo & Juliet” and the Message Behind the Film

April 19, 2026
Written by: Noa Climor On February 11th, 2011, the world was introduced to yet another rendition of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, which I...
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The Meaning of “Worth” in Gachiakuta

The Meaning of “Worth” in Gachiakuta

April 19, 2026
Written by: Hannah Dang DISCLAIMER: The following blog post contains spoilers for Kei Urana’s Gachiakuta manga series and the anime series. I caution...
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On Maggie O’Farrell

On Maggie O’Farrell

April 17, 2026
Written by: Margaret Devlin Several times over the last year, Maggie O’Farrell’s writing was recommended to me quite emphatically by three of the most...
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