Ever since I read Miriam Toews’ incredible novel, “Women Talking” earlier this semester, I have been wanting to see the recent (Academy Award nominated) movie adaptation so as to compare …
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How the Sausage Is Made: Republican Primaries
This week, I will be talking about the Republican Presidential primary. Most, if not everyone, reading this will be eligible to vote in 2024, so my goal is to help …
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“Ginny and Georgia”: A Formerly Biased Review
When I first started watching “Ginny and Georgia,” I watched it with the intention of laughing at it. The show had already grown in popularity since its release on Netflix …
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How the Sausage Is Made: Nikki Haley
This past fall, there was a midterm election, so in about a year and a half, there will be a presidential election, which means that people are starting to announce …
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“Puss in Boots” Blows Away All Expectations
For the past couple of years, I have been a bit of a stranger to the ‘Puss in Boots’ series. Even though these spin-offs are an outstanding addition to the …
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“American Utopia”: On American-ness
David Byrne is a fun guy. Ever since I first watched his early 2020 concert film, “American Utopia” a few weeks back, I’ve been unable to stop appreciating Byrne’s music, …
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Banshees of Inisherin Deserves Best Picture
It’s Oscar season and since I’ve slowly been transforming into an insufferable film fanatic over the last year, this year’s annual movie awards show is now something I care about …
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How the Sausage Is Made: John Fetterman
Have you ever read the news and heard the names of some politicians that were unfamiliar to you? I am sure that most of you who are reading this have …
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“Bullet Train” Is a Roaring Comic Success
“Bullet Train”, an action/comedy movie released in mid-2022, completely slipped under my radar around the time it came out. I only saw it once it dropped on Netflix and it …
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Ranking the Interior Design of EMU Elevators
Eastern Mennonite University’s 12 elevators are a vital aspect of the school’s infrastructure, but unfortunately are so often overlooked by the students and faculty on campus. We only notice them …