Posts in Editorial
Vices and Quirks of Hollywood Stars

Being a star does not have to be an easy job, but it certainly leaves room for much freedom. However, becoming world-famous and having bank accounts with many zeroes leaves little leeway regarding choices. Not only when it comes to one's daily lifestyle- which is undoubtedly not characterized by saving- but also in everything related to vices and entertainment.

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How to Help Your Child Tap Into and Develop Their Creative Side

Do you remember the last time you were really creative? Maybe it was when you were coming up with a new recipe, painting a picture, or coming up with a new business idea. But, unfortunately, for many of you, your creative side is something that you only access every now and then. But what if your child could tap into their creative side more often? What if they could use their creativity to solve problems, come up with new ideas, and express themselves more freely?

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What Can the Stories of Resistance During WWII Teach Us Today?

In 1963 political thinker Hannah Arendt coined the term “Banality of Evil” to describe how evil can flourish when good people “do their job” or “follow orders” and others simply look away. Today, almost 80 years since the end of World War II, interest in the subject is as great as ever, both among scholars and in the world of literature and film-making.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: A Brief Examination of the 2022 Movie "Dog"

by Lewis Robinson

Some folks would describe the 2022 movie Dog as a comedy with an awfully big heart. It speaks to enormous themes, as comedies often do, by laughing when there is room to laugh. Even though Dog sees its audience heading to a funeral, its characters do all they can to lighten the mood along the way. Channing Tatum shines as a character who spends a lot of the movie growing up.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: An Examination of the 2012 Movie "Pitch Perfect"

by Lewis Robinson

There are several iconic scenes in 2012's Pitch Perfect, which is the story of a young lady who yearns to get to a particular place but must endure something first in order to do so. Anna Kendrick plays Beca, the starring role, who is a freshman at Barden University. As a newbie, Beca must negotiate her new society, with its cliques, faults and goodnesses. Though she has no real interest in college life, she loves music and so becomes part of the Bellas, the school's female acapella group.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: The 1989 Movie "Field of Dreams" Is Still a Classic Today

by Lewis Robinson

If there’s any game that is quintessential American, it’s baseball. It might have had its origins in Europe and Ireland, but it was the United States that made baseball the game it is today. Over 200 movies about baseball have been made. Kevin Costner has starred in three. His second, Field of Dreams, made in 1989, is a great movie about baseball that has withstood the test of time.

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