Enter a New Dawn

By Jim Hoover I have waited so long for an American drama where the people win in the end. Conservative gangs, marauders from high places, have victimized the citizens for so long. Reagan rode in out of the tinsel town sunset, a likeable cowboy but flawed by ideas pushed…

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Black Female Authors

By: Kathy Henry It might sound clichéd, but even in the new millennium, it is hard being a woman, particularly a woman of color. We are attacked for our mothering skills, our lifestyle choices, and whatever we accomplish is never good enough. Women throughout the centuries have been confined…

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Banksy’s Coming to Dinner

By Jeremy Mydril At first thought I wanted to blast this film for being so horrible. Badly acted, awkward, forced dialogue, a ridiculous premise, and without thinking about what the film was trying to accomplish it seems like it was just a whole bunch of British celebrities attempting to…

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Graffiti v. Post-Graffiti: Words on a Wall

Thus, what Post-Graffiti and graffiti achieve is almost the exact same: the expression of art in an urbanized environment. And while each individual artist has a different reason, purpose, and style in what they're doing with their art, they do each share an essential quality of repurposing originally bland architecture that people run over without noticing until paint (be legal or not) covers it.

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