Grocery List Poems by Rhiannon McGavin (Not a Cult Media, 2021)
There’s something hypnotic about Rhiannon McGavin’s sophomore poetry collection, Grocery List Poems.
Did End of the F***ing World Need Another Season?
It was a fitting ending. A doomed love story. A perfect tragedy.” says James in a voiceover in the second episode of season two. / And it would have been a perfect ending
Still Life with Diane Seuss
Art has become synonymous with culture and taste, concepts that seem inherently white, inherently rich, inherently “proper” in every way. Through the telling of her own experiences of homelessness, assault, and abuse, Diane shows that anything can be art—from the streets to the palaces to everything in-between.
Proper Dose by The Story So Far: Growth and Maturity in its Finest Form
The dedication and effort each member puts into the track is reflected so profoundly every time I hit ‘play.’ It was as though I grew alongside them. In my adolescence, I was angry and wallowed in my loneliness, akin to the tone of Under Soil and Dirt.
Women in Film: 5 films to look out for
Here is a list of five upcoming films that are run by women, whether it is having an all-female cast, starring women of color, or directed/written by women.
Mexicamericana by Eloisa Amezcua: An Honest Reflection of the Hyphenated Identity
How can America be ‘the country of immigrants’ when those who are immigrants face such hardship, exclusion, and othering? Throughout Mexicamericana, Amezcua sought to humanize her community and experience, continuously reasserting that immigrants are people, and we should see them as such.