Art by Kris Harper The recent film starring Steve Jobs showed he was not a man about himself; he was a man about his creation. He fancied himself an artist in the highest form, and he was. Whatever arrogance Jobs displayed was not because of who he thought he was, but because of his thoughts […]
Celebrities Wear Faces for Society, Keep Their True Faces Hidden
Robin Williams did not die from depression or substance abuse; his suicide was the result of side effects caused by Lewy Body Dementia. This was just revealed weeks ago when his widow spoke with ABC News. Lewy Body Dementia is a disease that causes protein clumps in the brain, which can lead to typical issues […]
Coming Soon: Reboots
Art by Christine Nelson Hollywood producers are well aware that films with built-in audience knowledge have made more money than any other type of movie in the last couple decades. Thus far in 2015, the highest grossing film is “Jurassic World,” the fourth installment of the Jurassic Park series. Additionally, this year, only two of […]
Don’t Abort Planned Parenthood, We Need It
Art by Brooke Muschott Planned Parenthood Federation of America is more than just abortions. Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing reproductive health care, counseling, STI testing, contraceptives and, most controversially, abortions. While the moral implications of abortions have been discussed in this country for decades, it is even more pertinent right now. […]
Clinton: Democratic Front-Runner Lags
With the primaries coming ever closer, some questions that should be posed to one of the main presidential frontrunners
The “Not-so-Safety” Net of Culture
I challenge the creative genocide committed on our culture by safety nets and back up plans