Spiral
by Abba Diallo
LIKE GALAXIES, BLACK HAIR GROWS IN A SPIRAL PATTERN.
LIKE GALAXIES, BLACK HAIR GROWS TOWARD THE SUN… Continue reading Spiral
by Abba Diallo
vol XVI
LIKE GALAXIES, BLACK HAIR GROWS IN A SPIRAL PATTERN.
LIKE GALAXIES, BLACK HAIR GROWS TOWARD THE SUN… Continue reading Spiral
by Abba Diallo
After making a mere twenty dollars from his music, The Harder They Come’s Ivan quickly uses up the cash… Continue reading “You Can Get It If You Really Want”: The Harder They Come and The American Dream
by Terryn Ward
For hundreds of years, Americans have been obsessed with Paris. Or so I had been led to believe. It’s true—Americans have been obsessed with something. But is their obsession truly with Paris, or is it with their idea of Paris? Continue reading Imagery or Reality: Wes Anderson and Paris in American Cinema
by Samantha Jespersen
*Content warning: This essay treats themes of mental health and suicidal ideation*
If you or someone you know is struggling, help is out there: call 988 Continue reading Meeting Suicide Face to Face
by Charlie Gaasch
Duke Ellington’s “The Tattooed Bride” is a masterpiece of narrative jazz big-band music, playing the sounds that tell the story of a freshly married bride and groom. On their wedding night, the groom suddenly… Continue reading Jazz Music’s Delayed Acceptance to the Scholastic Jam Session
by Bradley Buss
In regard to Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, it is often the subject of discussion whether it is Mr. Darcy who acts prejudicial towards Elizabeth, or if Lizzie is prejudicial towards Darcy. Why not both? Continue reading Fitz of Accusation: A Pride & Prejudice Fanfiction
by Zachary Boyd
It’s a late evening in September 2022, and I am driving my roommate to Texas for my first OU vs. Texas game. One thing I enjoyed so much about my roommate Gabby was our shared love for music… Continue reading A Tribe Called Quest: Connecting 90s Hip-Hop to The 21st Century Through Influence and Style
by Savannah Hare