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Paris, Friday the 13th, November 2015
A musician reflects on the attacks in Paris where a friend was shot twice and other acts of violence at music events and implores us to not allow terrorism or hatred to win.
The Genocidal Slumber White Spirituality Needs to Wake From
If we wish to truly evolve spiritually, we cannot accept the whitewashing of history, nor the ongoing patterns of discrimination, abuse, and erasure.
Bangsgiving: The Official Start to Holiday Hook-Up Season
Yes, of course, there’s Thanksgiving, we’re well familiar … turkeys and tacky sweaters and staged family pics painting idyllic scenes of domestic bliss. Now meet Bangsgiving, the “opening day” of the Holiday Hook-Up Season.
Film Review: Creed
Michael B. Jordan Shines in Creed. The seventh movie in the Rocky franchise opens in theaters nationwide this Wednesday, November 25th, and it pulls all the right punches.
Dr. Carson or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Nut Job.
Grab your popcorn and enjoy the political “theater” while it lasts, but if this dramedy continues through March 2016, Jeff Reese says everyone should start to worry.
Rah! Rah! Rah! Shouldn’t Professional Cheerleaders at Least Make Minimum Wage?
Travis Laurence Naught looks at the popularity of cheerleading, but wonders why professional cheerleaders aren’t acknowledged as athletes and compensated the same?
Daesh Has Declared War on Rock and Roll and Must Be Destroyed
With the recent events in Paris, and specifically the Bataclan, musician Jesse Valencia proclaims that Daesh must be destroyed, in the name of rock and roll.
Speed Chess with My Father: What It Means to Move in a Timely Fashion
Reporting on racial disparity in our educational system, and with the recent events at Mizzou in mind, John S. Blake provides an insider’s view of action being taken at VCU.
My Tadpole Needs More Wax: There Are Plenty of Things to Regret in Life, but Art Doesn’t Have to Be One of Them.
Jason Zenobia recalls the day a woman asked him about his tattoos, “What happens when you regret those?”