Your streaming queue just got larger, free of charge. This new biweekly column will be bringing you the best movies available on Kanopy, a free streaming service which you can access through the Cal State Long Beach University library. Kanopy is full of gems from across the globe, one of[Read More…]
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Canonizing comics: “Anya’s Ghost” is a stellar comic about empathy and fitting in
This column was called “Negative Space.” Now it’s not. It’s still about comics, though. Sometimes we just need a thrilling story that will leave us feeling good at the end. “Anya’s Ghost” is perfectly suited to service that need. Anya, the protagonist, is attending high school and trying to fit[Read More…]
Negative Space: John Lewis’ “March”
While civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks are familiar to us all, there are others who are arguably less famous. Among those is Senator John Lewis, whose story should not be forgotten. Written by Lewis and Andrew Aydin, with lettering and illustration by Nate[Read More…]
MLB playoffs prediction
One of the best sporting months is here. October is packed with events, from the start of the NBA season to the World Series to crown the best team in the MLB. This year, I’m stoked for the baseball postseason — especially for the wild-card where it’s win or go[Read More…]
Lahren in the bed she made
I never thought I’d actually be excited to talk about Tomi Lahren. I really, really didn’t. But here I am and here you are, because little miss Lahren’s last few days have been too much to not discuss. We know her, love her or hate her as the 24-year-old blonde[Read More…]