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‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Review: Florence Pugh Shines

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Review: Florence Pugh Shines

Alejandro Lago October 25, 2022

Photo Courtesy of IMDb.com Don’t Worry Darling (2022), is a psychological rollercoaster where Florence Pugh shines. This fast-paced thriller directed by Olivia Wilde has entertained Harry...

“No Apologies”

“No Apologies”

Alessandro Alotto June 23, 2022

It was the summer of 1984, and I had just received a job as a journalist for the New York Times. Since I was a little girl I've always dreamt of working here and I believe it's where I belong. I...

Palindrome Poems

Palindrome Poems

Emily Schablik June 23, 2022

Earth  By Olivia Macaluso Our Earth is already destroyed And I’d be a fool to believe  That our optimism will come to fruition  Deep down I know it is true  That...

Joseph Sumner Fan Fiction

Joseph Sumner Fan Fiction

Joseph Sumner June 23, 2022

Senior Joseph Sumner is a fan of both reading and writing.  Joe has self-published his book Wings of Fire, Web of Lies based upon the best selling series from Tui T. Sutherland, Wings of Fire....

Where I’m From Poems

Where I’m From Poems

Emily Schablik June 23, 2022

By Olivia Macaluso, Emily Schablik, Addy Stafford and Ava Vanderclock The original "Where I'm From" poem was written by George Ella Lyon in 1993. "Where I'm From" is a free verse poem, 29 lines...

“Goodbye to a World” 

“Goodbye to a World” 

Michael Vincent June 23, 2022

The sad soon to be forgotten wasteland that Milledgeville had become was occupied by nothing more than a lonely diner, the man and the waitresses inside, and the man’s car parked in the lot. The man...

The Last Day She Ever Danced-Excerpt 

The Last Day She Ever Danced-Excerpt 

Emily Schablik June 23, 2022

Background: Mary is debuting as “Juliet” in New York City Ballet's Romeo and Juliet. She begins to see the younger version of herself around the theater as she prepares for one of the most important...

I Have a Dream Too

I Have a Dream Too

Leah Fernandez June 23, 2022

I have a dream that one day this nation will one day hear my cry for acceptance. That this nation will stop breathing down my neck, stop holding me back, and let me live the life I want to...

An Implicit Demand for Proof

An Implicit Demand for Proof

Kierah Jenkins June 23, 2022

I saw my first episode of South Park when I was in eighth grade.  To be honest, it was for a girl. I was twelve-going-on-thirteen and had nothing better to do but follow a girl around hopelessly...

Treasured Object Poems

Treasured Object Poems

Alexis Chiappetta June 23, 2022

 “Treasured Object Poems”  pay tribute to a cherished possession.  In a free-verse poem – which may rhyme or not rhyme –writers describe the object, along with the emotions...

Three Books to Read this Summer

Three Books to Read this Summer

Lia Vaiserman June 16, 2022

 “milwaukeemag.com” “Goodreads.com” Summer is right around the corner, and now that school is on break, many of us have more leisure time to read. But many, including myself, struggle...

The History of the Met Gala

The History of the Met Gala

Maryellen Kane June 16, 2022

"metmuseum.org/" Each year on the first Monday of May, Vogue hosts the highly acclaimed Met Gala. Every year has a unique theme, and hundreds of celebrities attend the Met Gala to show off their...

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