“The Sex Diaries Project: What We’re Saying About What We’re Doing” Is So...
By Lily Rowen “The Sex Diaries Project: What We’re Saying About What We’re Doing,” by Arianne Cohen, is a fascinating book with a self explanatory, yet intriguing title. The collection of sex diaries...
View ArticleThe Weird Sisters: A Review
By Keri Blakinger In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the weird sisters are three dark witches, but in Eleanor Brown’s The Weird Sisters, they’re anything but. Cordy, Bean and Rose are three sisters as...
View ArticleThe Woman Upstairs: Reviewing the Rant of a Woman
By Gloria Cadder Claire Messud’s new novel, The Woman Upstairs, forcefully literary as it is, successfully develops a psychologically intricate character in Nora Eldridge, an unsatisfied school teacher...
View Article“To Rachel Rostad from Cho Chang”
By: Alexandra Barbush I know you thought you were being tolerant. Between me, Dean, and the Indian twins, Hogwarts has like…five brown people? It doesn’t matter we’re all minor characters. Nah, you’re...
View ArticleTop 10 Summer Reads
By Lily Rowen Summer reading is traditionally associated with “guilty pleasure” books. When you are young, it is the books that are not on the school’s summer reading list. When you get older, perhaps...
View Article“World War Z” and Politics of the Undead
I think that zombies are generally a fairly fascist bunch. Recently, I both watched and read World War Z, and it got me thinking about the politics of the undead and popular portrayals of them. For me,...
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