Cupid Hit Me With Precision (A Poem)
do the ribs hold the womb does the tiger transform is it natural to open a woman for she may never blossom como la flor the sweet nectar...
The Sin of Being Single
Yorgos Lanthimos never fails at creating a sense of optimistic cynicism coupled with satire in dystopian universes like in his 2010 film...
A Year in Queer
As a self-proclaimed bibliophile growing up in an age of technology, I find great pleasure following the Booktube community (Youtube...
Open to the Public
Situated in the epicenter of South Norwalk’s bustling bar scene stands Public winehouse. The newest addition to Norwalk’s world of...
5 Things I'm Excited About This Year
Following the series of emotionally and mentally depleting events of what was 2017, 2018 came into my life riding a different wave. It...
Time to Recognize Survivors
Just a few days ago, TIME Magazine named their “Person of the Year,” except… it’s not a person, it’s people. “The Silence Breakers,” is...
Social Coffee Club
Coffee: a globally adored drink that is both legal and addictive. Waking up to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee is means enough to get...
Niña y Pablo
I’m sitting in the warmest part of my house under christmas lights sharing a pot of tea with Sandra Ochoa. She is not only the most...
Unveiling the Human Psyche: Oldboy (2003)
Written, directed and produced by South Korea’s thriller master, Park Chan-wook, Oldboy (2003) combines elements of with Kafkaesque...
To Those Affected by DACA Rescinding
I’m sitting at Bluestone Lane, one of my favourite coffee shops, located just off the Avenue of Las Americas in New York City. To my left...