Our fiction editor, Cameron Deslaurier, discusses the newest season of The Legend of Vox Machina.
Month: February 2023
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Like Phoebe Bridgers but Happier: A Review of Lizzy McAlpine’s Give Me a Minute
Need a new feel-good album recommendation? Rylee Thomas offers the most recent addition to her playlist.
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For Your Next Read, Choose Fredrik Backman
Looking for reading suggestions? Our creative non-fiction editor, Sophie Archambault, has just the book for you.
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The British Bard and Bollywood
Poetry editor Aayushi Agarwal shares her encounters with Shakespeare through Hindi film adaptations, begging the question: how can movies be used as a tool of cultural empowerment and reclamation?
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Piracy in the World of Publishing
As tempting as piracy can be, creative non-fiction panelist Joanne Biju reminds us that there are some real consequences.
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A Night with Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra
Nonfiction panelist and blog editor Pascale Joachim reflects on Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra’s most recent performance at the Jorgensen Center for Performing Arts.
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Bad Dates, Painful Humor, and Genuine Connection: An Ode to Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton
Editor in Chief Rylee Thomas reflects on love and relationships during this Valentine’s season with her reading of Dolly Alderton’s “Everything I Know About Love.”
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Judging a Book by its Cover: Why Do So Many Books Look the Same?
Blog Editor and Poetry Panelist Madison Bigelow discusses visual similarities among book covers and how this is a disservice to both authors and readers alike.