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Long River Review
Long River Review

UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

Month: February 2025

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Hemingway’s Greatest Short Stories

LRR, February 27, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Elijah Polance A few summers ago, I brought a copy of Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea on a vacation to the Adirondacks. Hemingway’s stark depiction of Santiago’s struggle and measured prose enraptured me, and I finished it in one sitting. I’ve been a fan ever since.  …

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Why You Should Care About Nardwuar, the Human Serviette

LRR, February 26, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Liam Smith If you’re a participant in online music forums (as I am) you’ve undoubtedly encountered Nardwuar the Human Serviette; the only celebrity journalist who’s interviewed every musician from Chappell Roan to Nirvana. With a unique blend of off-kilter comedy and unparalleled music knowledge, he’s attracted millions of…

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Your Next Dinner: Gigi Hadid’s Spicy Vodka Pasta

LRR, February 25, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Jules Dowling While staying at home kept us safe from COVID-19 during the pandemic, staying home also meant being separated from the outside world and our everyday lives. So, it was no surprise when all of us turned to embracing indoor life and the hobbies we would dedicate…

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The Folklore Love-Triangle: Explained

LRR, February 24, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Ella Raath Taylor Swift’s 2020 album, Folklore, was a change of pace for fans around the globe as Swift pivoted from writing about her personal life, to writing about entirely fictional characters. Swifties quickly found a connection between three songs in particular that told the bigger story of…

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The Captain America: Brave New World Review Critics Aren’t Ready For

LRR, February 21, 2025February 24, 2025

Written by: Zoe Yoo The critics are harsh, but the fans have spoken. It’s time for a Captain America: Brave New World review that tells it like it is.  Captain America: Brave New World (CABNW) is the fourth movie installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Captain America franchise. This movie…

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The Captain America: Brave New World Review Critics Aren’t Ready For

LRR, February 20, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Zoe Yoo The critics are harsh, but the fans have spoken. It’s time for a Captain America: Brave New World review that tells it like it is.  Captain America: Brave New World (CABNW) is the fourth movie installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Captain America franchise. This movie…

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Bright Eyes: My Favorite 3 Album Run

LRR, February 19, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Elijah Polance Discussions about favorite “three album runs” in music are common among online music forums and influencers. As the title suggests, it explores the three best consecutive albums released by an artist.  For me, no artist is more deserving of the crown of succession than the indie…

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My Journey Into Liking The Beatles

LRR, February 18, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Jules Dowling I’ve grown up listening to The Beatles whether I would have liked to or not. I’ve heard them on the radio, in commercials, in my parents’ car, or from the speaker in my brother’s room. I grew to like some of their greatest hits like “Blackbird,”…

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James Baldwin on Love and Living with Light

LRR, February 14, 2025May 5, 2025

Written by: Charlotte Ungar  So often when considering the penetrating prose of James Baldwin do we forget his legacy of love. In part, this omission is because love has never been convenient for anyone. It is also common, as readers, for many of us to dismiss the selectivity of our…

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