• Poetic License

    Disclaimer: This week’s Poetic License contains strong language that may be offensive for some readers. Brisk wind brisk wind brisk wind brisk wind. Shiver shiver shiver shiver. Pour pour pour. Snowball. We are at the cave, the chasm, it is wide. It pulls us despite our skidding boots. The curtain of early night falls alongside… Read more

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  • Benedict Cumberbatch Stole Christmas

    By Celina Simmons The 2018 adaptation of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” was very much what one would suspect for a 2018 adaptation of a classic Christmas movie. It featured most of the same characters as the original and the Jim Carey remake, though followed a different plotline. As a big fan of the two… Read more

  • Brazil’s new dict… President

    By Zachary Guiod A few weeks ago Brazil had its 38th presidential election. I know it’s a lot to ask for Americans to read about other countries’ elections when they aren’t even motivated to vote in their own, but Brazil is an important country. It is the world’s fifth most populated country, seventh largest economy,… Read more

  • ThanksGrieving: The Poisoned Tale of New England Settlers

    By Liam Woodworth-Cook Thanksgiving is probably the most American holiday in the United States. We trace its roots back to the Mayflower, as Pilgrims banded together in the area that would be Massachusetts. The famous meal was shared with several Indigenous tribes who helped these settlers with planting food. This is the mythos, the whitewashed… Read more

  • You Said What? Trump Attacks Birthright Citizenship

    By Zachary Guiod Most of us have become accustomed to the absurd, unconstitutional and even racist things that our president has said over the past two years. It’s in the news for a week or two and then it is forgotten quickly and replaced with whatever new fiasco happened that week. But towards the end… Read more