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Amanda Blumenthal

The Femme Fatale in LGBT Science Fiction

April 17, 2017 by Amanda Blumenthal Leave a Comment

The Femme Fatale in LGBT Science Fiction By Sareen Palassian A popular 20th-century trope turned cliché, the femme fatale embodies a misogynistic fear-driven view of women. This “fatal woman” leads men to ruin through her sexuality and feminine wiles, and despite her being a fictional figure, her prominence has spilled over into real-world anxieties and revulsion against … [Read more...] about The Femme Fatale in LGBT Science Fiction

Withstanding Ovation: Elitism in the American Orchestra

March 2, 2017 by Amanda Blumenthal Leave a Comment

Joridan Barash is an Economics/Mathematics major with a minor in Musical Studies. Joridan is a student worker at USC Law School and a research assistant at the Los Angeles Behavioral Economics Laboratory. Withstanding Ovation: Elitism in the American Orchestra By Joridan Barash Something is wrong in classical music. At least that is what the critics say. Many considered … [Read more...] about Withstanding Ovation: Elitism in the American Orchestra

Food for Thought: Switzerland

February 19, 2017 by Amanda Blumenthal Leave a Comment

Dr. Weston A. Price Goes to Switzerland In the years 1931 and 1932 Dr. Weston A. Price traveled throughout Switzerland to study the health disparities between isolated versus modernized Swiss communities. With the help of officials from the Swiss government, Dr. Price was introduced to a community of about 2,000 people living in the Loetschental Valley. Due to the valley being … [Read more...] about Food for Thought: Switzerland

Food for Thought: Intro to the Work of Dr. Weston A. Price

February 5, 2017 by Amanda Blumenthal Leave a Comment

Have you ever wondered why humans are the only animals that brush their teeth? Have you ever pondered why so many ancient skulls seem to have a perfect set of teeth? Dr. Weston A. Price (1870-1948), who was a prominent dentist in Cleveland at the beginning of the twentieth century, had similar questions, and wanted to know why so many of his patients suffered from tooth decay, … [Read more...] about Food for Thought: Intro to the Work of Dr. Weston A. Price

The Criminalization of Black Female Sexuality

November 3, 2016 by Amanda Blumenthal Leave a Comment

There comes a time when a line must be drawn between a reasonable critique of harmful media portrayals and outright, discriminatory slut shaming. For the African-American female on any platform in the 21st century, this line is often crossed and poorly understood.. The Guardian, a daily British news publication, published an article in August 2014 in which author Michelle Lhooq … [Read more...] about The Criminalization of Black Female Sexuality

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