Last summer, I took an online class on American Education, partaking in the commonplace practice of reading reviews for it. One that stuck out to me followed along the lines …
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“Amour During Affliction”: Post-Pandemic Romance In Movies
How college and the coronavirus shaped our ideas on romance and the stories we watch.
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Mothers are humans. Perhaps the most human of us all.
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All Is Magical in Disney’s ‘Disenchanted’
You can never have too much magic, and 15 years since the first movie, “Enchanted,” its sequel film, “Disenchanted,” proves that once again.
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It’s Time To Get Ready for Political Discourse During the Holidays
You know what topics to avoid during Thanksgiving, so we’re going to talk about one of them here.
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Technology Has Made Us More Social, But Also More Uncertain
That dang phone is what prevents us from having a real conversation…or is it?
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Being free is simultaneously a liberating and weighty experience. It’s one of the many things that come with being human. It has highs and lows, and it can ultimately be …
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Apparently, the biggest outrage in film and television is the employment of actors playing fictitious beings.
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