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Down Low on LetterBoxd: Dragonball Evolution
Welcome to the first edition of “Down Low on LetterBoxd,” a review column where I will be reviewing the lowest-rated movies on Letterboxd, a social movie review platform. For my first edition, I am reviewing the 2009 adaptation of the popular long-running anime “Dragonball.” The movie, directed by James Wong, who also produced “Final Destination,”…
Film Review of “Do the Right Thing”
By: Elisa Broche Spike Lee’s 1989 film “Do the Right Thing” revolves around the rising racial tensions between different groups in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Brooklyn on a hot summer day. The film explores the struggle for racial equality and understanding in a society where pervasive racism and prejudice are deeply rooted. With a…
Homebound
By: Kaylee Salazar John Clarke went by many names. John Clarke, of course, but also Johny, John C., Clarkey, JohnClarkegetoverhere and occasionally JohnClarkeyou’regonnagetitthistime. He thought it was just splendid; only important people got blessed with names to add to their collection. It was tough work, being him. His role in his community was understood and…
Interpretive
- Societal discrepancies: How racism and classism shift how we address organized crime
- Everybody Hates Reagan
- Ushering in a new semester of creative visions
- Reflecting on my senior year
- Film Review of “Do the Right Thing”
Investigative
- Zoom’s New Terms of Service Update: Doom for privacy, or caught in the cookie jar?
- A look into the history of Black History Month
- Black leaders in technology
- Defunding Libraries: It’s not just about books
- Not Just a Snapshot: The History of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Features
- Aesthetics and Expectations: A conversation with Jenna Morris
- Celebrating the history of AAPI Heritage Month
- ‘I want to help students…try to make a change’: A conversation with the Myatt Center’s New Assistant Director
- Calling All Writers
- English professor Jeffrey Foster: “If you have an objective, you’ll do anything to get it done.”
Columns
- Down Low on LetterBoxd: ‘He’s All That’
- Down Low on LetterBoxd: Dragonball Evolution
- Analyzing “Lab Rats” under the neurodivergent lens
- Urban Jungle: A photo essay on the human encroachment into designated wild spaces
- The start of a self-care journey