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Review: The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt by Ken Krimstein

The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt: A Tyranny of Truth By Ken Krimstein Bloomsbury Publishing Am I intelligent enough to critique the life’s work of philosopher and political theorist Hannah […]

Dan Kelly /
Lit, Reviews

How Do You Smoke a Weed?—Graphic Novel Review

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I have a secret, neither dark nor deep. Never have I ever smoked pot. You kids still call it pot, right? Marijuana is pejorative. Grass, Mary Jane, and reefer seem […]

Dan Kelly /
Lit, Reviews

Bitch Planet Vol. 1 is Well Worth the Read

Given the current political climate and the completely welcome rebellion against male-dominated media, it’s no surprise that a comic like Bitch Planet hits all the right feminist notes. A quick-witted and […]

Kate Scott /
Art & Museums, Fiction, Lit

Paper Girls: Volume Three Is A Real Time Trip

Volume three of the Paper Girls graphic novel continues the story of four young newspaper delivery girls from Stony Stream, Cleveland, circa 1988, and their adventure across the past, future, […]

David Lanzafame /