“Severance” Reflection: Routine Will Be the Death of Us January 22, 2023January 22, 2023Jonathan Shlesinger 1 Ling Ma’s end of the world is monotony, and the strength we get to persevere through bleakness is purpose. “Severance” is a science ...
In an Attempt to Stay True January 15, 2023January 15, 2023Xuan Ly 1 In a reflection on Hua Hsu’s memoir “Stay True,” A&E Senior Staff Writer Xuan Ly takes a deep look into her relationship with ...
“I’m Glad My Mom Died” Reflection November 6, 2022November 6, 2022Kamiah Johnson Jennette McCurdy’s memoir, “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” not only tells the painfully funny story of McCurdy’s childhood, but also encourages us to ...
Book Review: “Gods of Want” October 9, 2022October 10, 2022Jonathan Shlesinger 3 K-Ming Chang is an expert at employing magical realism as a medium for encapsulating the Asian American experience of womanhood, with a frequent ...
Book Review: “Maybe You Should Talk to Someone” April 24, 2022April 24, 2022Jonathan Shlesinger Lori Gottlieb’s memoir is an ode to human connection painted humorously with stories from her and her patients’ lives. Its rather optimistic lens ...