Sam Bastille explores poetry as a conduit for intersectionality and praises Jericho Brown’s “The Tradition”…
Month: February 2022
Living With Eyes Wide Open: A Review of STARSET’s “HORIZONS”
STARSET’s 4th album “HORIZONS” blends darkness with uplifting hope. Eileen Sholomicky reviews the music that got her through the crush of exams…
A Friendly Reminder To Watch These Web Series
Looking for a binge worthy series with a literary twist? Emily Graham reviews several amazing YouTube web series as recommendations…
A Night At The Ballet
Television has increasingly represented a new, digital-age wave of postfeminism: dissociation feminism, which rejects happy-go-lucky fourth wave feminism, instead embracing a more nihilistic perspective. Though dissociation feminism can be a darkly relatable school of thought, it is important that audiences remain critical of its values, especially in terms of sexual liberation…
The Right Romance: Reading Red, White & Royal Blue
Looking to read a charming and funny LGBTQ+ romance? Cameron Deslaurier recommends Casey McQuiston’s “Red, White & Royal Blue”…
Quit Monkeying Around And Check Out DC’s Newest Hero In Monkey Prince #1
There’s so much to love about the first issue of “Monkey Prince.” Learn more about DC Comic’s newest Asian hero from Brandon Barzola…
Romance Novels: A Safe Space For Female Representation
Rylee Thomas passionately defends romance novels as a place for positive representation and female joy…