Each week on Scrolling Scribe, editors will select their favorite archived articles and repost them for your reading pleasure. Originally published on September 16, 2011. By Elise Fabbro In an age where a great majority of Americans are obese, people now stand in long lines for a $5.00-thousand-calorie-cupcake. Cupcake bakeries (hence known as cupcakeries) have … [Read more...] about Scrolling Scribe: Tales of Cupcakery
Archives for 2014
Girls on Film: While Everyone’s Talking About “House of Cards”….
Last year, Netflix launched a new political drama entitled "House of Cards." Recently season 2 came out on the popular website, which gained numerous positive reviews from viewers. I only recently started watching the series, and while I could go on and on about why the show has gained such popularity, I would rather talk about the wife of the protagonist: Claire Underwood … [Read more...] about Girls on Film: While Everyone’s Talking About “House of Cards”….
Daily Art: Pushing the Boundaries
Every now and then, I will come across videos of artists that make paintings with their hair, feet, anything that has the potential to leave a mark. The first question that is asked is, Is this really art? Now, the general consensus seems to be that anything unique and one of a kind is worth having. In my opinion, any kind of art that has pushed or gone beyond the … [Read more...] about Daily Art: Pushing the Boundaries
It’s A Beautiful Day: The Logic of the Coenian Universe
Nikita Lamba studies film at USC. She grew up all over the world but currently lives in Los Angeles. Nikita feels uncomfortable around cats, has no sense of direction, and enjoys lying to people she meets at parties. “The Uncertainty Principle. It proves we can’t ever really know… what’s going on. So it shouldn’t bother … [Read more...] about It’s A Beautiful Day: The Logic of the Coenian Universe
Chasing the Unicorn: Creature? Features?
I don't remember why this first crossed my mind, but the other day, I was thinking about "Game of Thrones" (which is getting its own post soon) and I remembered reading somewhere about George R.R. Martin's infamous Red Wedding. While the show's treatment of the Red Wedding was visually shocking but emotionally lacking (again... its own post), the book's scene is actually … [Read more...] about Chasing the Unicorn: Creature? Features?





