5 Word Reviews
Hills Like White Elephants, Ernest Hemingway; Dialogue-driven. Relationship on the brink. Beware of “Feminism Lite,” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; Diet nobody […]
Hills Like White Elephants, Ernest Hemingway; Dialogue-driven. Relationship on the brink. Beware of “Feminism Lite,” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; Diet nobody […]
The House Behind the Cedars, Charles Waddell Chesnutt; Spotlights chosen and discarded identities. Letting Go, David Sedaris; Funniest way to
April marks National Poetry Month, so as a way to honor the occasion, Oregon’s very own poet laureate, Anis Mogjani,
Poetry Hotline Provides Daily Poem Throughout Month of April Read Post »
Snake Stories, Lauren Groff; Mostly symbolic. Some bite anecdotes. Coming Attractions, Tobias Wolff; Perfectly odd details compacted together. Girls, At
Poetry isn’t my comfort zone when it comes to what I pick up from the bookshelf. I don’t gravitate towards
Poetry to Read for the Non-Poetry Readers: Testing the Waters of Verse Read Post »
March marked the season finale of winter term’s Self-Care Series put on by Co-Curricular Change Makers. Previously addressing stress-relief topics
Change Makers Hosts Virtual Event on the Benefits of Venting and Listening Read Post »
Normal People, Sally Rooney; Infuriatingly bad writing. Quick read. Pudd’nhead Wilson, Mark Twain; Twin trope set on high. Chrysalis, Ray
Little Weirds, Jenny Slate; Appropriately titled. Best in bits. The Masque of the Red Death, Edgar Allan Poe; An older
Nestled into the heart of downtown Albany, Ba’s Vietnamese Comfort Food extends a light and bright invitation. Its outdoor seating
Restaurant Review: Ba’s Vietnamese Comfort Food Read Post »
Last Tuesday, the art gallery had the honor of hosting Cheyenne Barton for their latest art talk. Barton, who describes
Illustrator Cheyenne Barton Captivates Audience Read Post »