Disney World is Always a Good Idea

As a Florida native, I’ve been crazy lucky to have grown up with Walt Disney World! And since I’m basically just a 5’5″…

Wynwood Miami – 2017 Edition

Wynwood is on the rise. Being a South Florida native, Wynwood has always been a unique, albeit poorer area, plopped in the…

Protected: Seeming vs. Being: Self-Preservation in Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’

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Just Pull Over

You cover a lot more ground by slowing down… Sometime during my first year or two of college, I took a summer…

Prose in the Pacific Palisades

In the cold sand you can find yourself. Between your toes & in the crevices of your soul, you can find yourself.…

Writing Magic

My Dad asked me recently, “What kind of writer are you?” And, to my surprise, I had an answer for him. I…

Shoe Tree

Memories are branches of a tree. Memories have roots. Memories engrained in the soles of your feet that sit suspended, (like Spanish…

Film Review: Brooklyn

In a stunning display of writing, performance, and photography, Brooklyn (2015) will make any outsider feel perfectly at home in a movie theatre. A…

Film Review: The Night Before

In a goofball reimagining of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, The Night Before (2015) is mostly Christmas-filled chaos, but not without it’s laughs. If you don’t know…

Film Review: The Danish Girl

A predictable, but moving film, The Danish Girl (2015) delivers in emotion and artistry, but fails to convey true understanding. Although The…

Film Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2

In the exciting final installment of The Hunger Games series, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (2015) goes out with a bang. Picking up…

Film Review: By the Sea

A film that centers around a couple experiencing a mysterious tragedy, By the Sea (2015) manages to pique curiosity as to what the calamitous…


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