About a year ago, I discovered the author Louise O’Neill. Her books have become some of my favourites, and I’d like to share why — …
Review: Even If the Sky Falls by Mia Garcia
Can one day on the dazzling streets of New Orleans really change your entire life? In Mia Garcia’s debut novel, Even If the Sky Falls, Julie …
Review: Only Ever Yours by Louise O’Neill
About a year ago, I discovered the author Louise O’Neill. Her books, like Only Ever Yours, have become some of my favourites, and I’d like to …
Pandemonium Strikes in ‘Noises Off’
The Broadway revival of Noises Off is hysterical. It is a classic show within a show construct that just works. In fact, there is a …
Your Next Favorite Band: Dallas Frasca
From Melbourne, Australia, comes unapologetic rock-n-roller Dallas Frasca. The band — also featuring Jeff Curran on guitar and Josh Eales on drums — has been …
Real, Fantastic: An Examination of Magical Elements in Two Books
*Please note that this article contains spoilers* Magical realism is a genre that originates from Latin America and consists of both real and fantastic elements. During Gabriel …
Reds, Silvers, and Newbloods: A Review of Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard
Glass Sword is the much-awaited sequel to Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen. Taking place immediately after the events of the first book, we follow the struggle …
Review: First & Then by Emma Mills
Devon Tennyson’s life is anything but extraordinary, but everything begins to change when her cousin Foster comes to stay with her family for the year. …
ABC’s Galavant Is a Rollicking, Musical Good Time
Love Alan Menken’s Disney soundtracks? Enjoy fantasy that plays with its own self-referential cliches? Have a need to stare at beautiful people in medieval clothing? …