“Passeggiata: a stroll; a traditional evening stroll in the central plaza by a town’s residents.” I first encountered the term while reading in preparation for…
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As we approach the one-year anniversary of living within a global pandemic, one might reflect on both the tremendous losses the world has suffered and…
Since the 1810 sale of S&J Fuller’s first manufactured paper doll, children and adults alike have loved these two-dimensional toys. Whether paper dolls are detailed…
The world is burning beneath our feet. In the United States alone, institutionalized racism has a death toll that grows higher every day, prisons mimic…
I count myself among the many nervous Americans, or global citizens if you will, that waited for results of the second of two U.S. Senate…
DISCLAIMER: This article is an examination of the internal (and transphobic) logic of “The Silence of the Lambs,” and thus the ambiguously transfeminine character Buffalo…
On Nov. 5, 1.4 million people mourned as Castiel, one of the star characters of the CW’s “Supernatural,” was cast into “super Hell” immediately after…