Review of “The Social Dilemma”
The Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma raises awareness about what technology and social media are doing to society. Most of the documentary serves as a wake-up call and aims to scare us a little...
The Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma raises awareness about what technology and social media are doing to society. Most of the documentary serves as a wake-up call and aims to scare us a little...
The school library has recently added a large selection of new comics. The librarians actually reached out to me for some ideas. Naturally, I provided them with a two-page list of recommendations, with a...
This year, Northern Stage in White River Junction put on a performance of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe directed by Eric Love for their annual winter show. This production featured a cast...
I have been waiting for this. Star Wars: Visions was announced in the winter of 2020, and I’ve been looking forward to it the second I heard the premise. It’s a series of animated...
Many Hanover restaurants and shops have left or changed their location this past year, and the turnover has made room for new businesses to open. One of the new businesses is 4U Bubble Tea,...
Julie Berry pieces together a masterpiece of historical fiction, mythology, and romance in Lovely War. Four individual and unique perspectives play out during World War I with themes of inequality, strength, individuality, and devotion. ...
David Arnold’s debut novel Mosquitoland is among the most unpredictable and unique narratives that I have ever read. It could be considered a coming of age story, but it falls into many genres. Themes...
If you are subscribed to HBO Max but aren’t following superhero movie news, you might be wondering what the big deal is with “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” displayed at the top of the home...
My first thought when I finished reading “Earthlings” by Sayaka Murata, was “what the hell did I just read?” I received the book as a Christmas present from my mother. I had never heard...
[Editor’s note: Trigger warning for sexual assault, suicide] 1Q84 follows two main characters, Tengo and Aomame. Tengo is an aspiring writer who gets brought on to a somewhat illegal scheme. His editor, Komatsu, has...