By Angler Everyone has pieces of their life that they wish they could change. However, I’m here to talk about my experiences in interacting with a minority of the population I identify […]
Examining #MeToo, Men, and a Way Forward
By Barbara Smith As a woman and a feminist, the topic of sexual harassment is a personal one for me. I honestly can’t name a single job I’ve ever held where I […]
Poetic License
There a so many poems about Spring. Enough that we could read them for a full year. In our last edition of the Beacon I interviewed Sammy Biacho, and in this issue […]
With Every Ending Comes a New Beginning ‘Avengers Endgame’ Review
By Stanley Kimball This review will remain SPOILER FREE! “Avengers: Endgame” will satisfy diehard fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and new fans alike. The stories that have been told over the […]
The Curse of La Llorona
By Natalie Richards The Curse of La Llorona is the cinematic experience of the known Mexican Folklore legend known as the Weeping Woman. The movie is created and produced by the same […]
Movie Mood
By Magella Cantara This new movie came out on Netflix called “Someone Great” (for those of you who haven’t heard of it). To summarize this movie instead of spilling all the details, […]
A Place That Time Forgot: Finale
By Jessilyn Rich I waited until dawn to return to where the house had stood the day before. Overgrown vines had turned black from the heat of the flames, and the whole […]
Lady Gaga makes History
By Magella Cantara Originally “A Star is Born” was released in 1937. Over the years movie producers have recreated this love story filming it all the way up to our today’s standards […]
Blood and Time An homage to “No Country for Old Men”
By A.B. Wylie I was a trauma medic when I was 24 years old. My great grandfather was a medic in France when he was 19. There’s a photo of him in […]
Water You My Valentine? The Shape of Water Movie Review
By M.K Sullivan Last Valentine’s day was something I was going to forget, provided my art teacher didn’t remind me to “treat myself”. I took it to heart, ironically, and decided to […]