As the end of the semester approaches, I find myself to still be in disbelief that four years have already passed by and I am graduating from college this semester. Some semesters felt unbearably long while others seemed to have been over way too fast. In preparing to graduate, naturally I have been reminded of…… Read more »
Month: April 2021
Word of Honor: TV Show Review
I recently finished watching a Chinese television show called Word of Honor. It began airing at the beginning of this year and is still coming out with English subtitles on YouTube, but I couldn’t help myself and bought premium access to watch all 37 45 minute long episodes in one go. Finishing it in 8…… Read more »
K-drama Review: “The Tale of the Nine Tailed”
In between working on final projects and papers, I found myself searching for a light hearted, but interesting TV show to binge in my free time. So I turned to a K-drama I remembered hearing good reviews about late last year. “The Tale of the Nine Tailed” is a fantasy, rom-com story that follows the…… Read more »
Artist Lecture with Marcia Lausen
The McKinney Visiting Artist Series, through the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, + Design, brings in prominent artists every semester from a variety of practices. The artist leads a workshop or critique for students within that practice and gives lectures open to the campus and community. However, because of COVID-19, everything is now on Zoom……. Read more »
Review of: “Wasteland”
(Image Credit: Vik Muniz Studio) Wasteland, directed by Lucy Walker, is a documentary about artist Vik Muniz and how he creates art using garbage from a landfill just outside Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. In 2010, Muniz traveled to Jardim Gramacho which at the time was the one of the largest landfills in the…… Read more »
Trails and Treasures: Places to Visit in Bloomington
It comes as no surprise that Bloomington is home to some of the most interesting hiking spots in Indiana. I remember when I first moved here for school my best friend and I made it our goal to explore every cool, abandoned place we could find. We had found a website listing out all…… Read more »
Book Review: “Camp So-and-So” by Mary McCoy
In between reading articles filled with academic jargon for classes, I found myself wanting to read something for fun where I didn’t have to take it too seriously. As such, I found the supernatural, thriller mystery novel “Camp So-and-So” by Mary McCoy. The story is set at a mysterious summer camp up in the mountains…… Read more »
Destressing: My Top 3 Relaxing Video Games
As we approach the end of the semester and finals week, finding ways to relax seems to have become even more difficult than usual. By the time my classes and work are done for the day, I find myself wanting to do something relaxing, but still fun in my free time. So I found myself…… Read more »