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Archives for March 2020

Camino Real Review

March 27, 2020 by Eduoard Dubourdeaux Leave a Comment

Tennessee Williams’ Camino Real is likely one of his least produced plays ever. The reasons for this include an abstract confusion, difficult length of the play, and the obtuse speeches that put Shakespeare soliloquys to shame. However, the BFA junior class managed to find some semblance of success amidst the numerous difficulties associated with the script. With excellent … [Read more...] about Camino Real Review

The Election of 1792 and the Beginning of Our National Partisan Divide

March 27, 2020 by Jack Eletto Leave a Comment

Even though Washington had begun to face some criticism and was no longer deemed untouchable in the eyes of his people, no one dared run against him during his reelection campaign. Actually, Washington himself did not wish to seek another term in office on account of his weakening physical abilities, but his advisors, and even outside political officials, told him he needed to … [Read more...] about The Election of 1792 and the Beginning of Our National Partisan Divide

Queen & Slim

March 27, 2020 by David Khechumyan Leave a Comment

News outlets from social media networks to cable TV, portray the information that people of the United States do not get to see, and at times information that seems to be disregarded. Queen & Slim, a film that was recently released, addresses a controversial topic when discussed in the media, leads to differing opinions. This film addresses the harsh reality of police … [Read more...] about Queen & Slim

Foods that Soothe the Soul

March 27, 2020 by Beckett Chomyn Leave a Comment

This week I wanted to write about comfort food because I just made it through to the other side of a terrible cold; a battle that is the worst to fight when you're in college. The word ‘comfort food’, defined as foods that provide “consolation or a feeling of well-being” by Comfort Food: A review, does cover a general list of foods that usually comfort people, like ice cream or … [Read more...] about Foods that Soothe the Soul

The Origin & Art of SPANGLISH

March 27, 2020 by Nicole Betances Leave a Comment

There is an art in speaking Spanglish. In order to speak Spanglish one must fully understand and be aware of both languages. Spanglish is the ability to intertwine Spanish and English seamlessly. Not only is Spanglish the merging of two languages, it is also the merging of two cultures. The origins of Spanglish, stem from the time the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed. … [Read more...] about The Origin & Art of SPANGLISH

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