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Hannah Quinque
Winter Sports — At What Cost?
“Having the World Cup back on U.S. soil is very important in developing the sport of Ski Jumping in this country and across the world,” enthuses … Continue reading Winter Sports — At What Cost?
We Own the Majority: Mayans M.C. Brings Drama, Representation, and Larger-Than-Life Grit
FX’s Mayans M.C. is a drama series showcasing a world of guns and drugs around a biker gang in SoCal, right at the US-Mexican border. Can … Continue reading We Own the Majority: Mayans M.C. Brings Drama, Representation, and Larger-Than-Life Grit
Put On Your Mourning Clothes, it’s Black Friday
Setting the scene: Gray November skies, seasonal blues at full volume. This Friday: Black. There’s no escaping the loud advertisements in the shop windows, at bus … Continue reading Put On Your Mourning Clothes, it’s Black Friday
Native American History Month and Hostile Climates
This article has been started and scrapped time and time again. An American studies blog should run Native American stories regularly and most definitely for Native … Continue reading Native American History Month and Hostile Climates
A Story Beyond Words: The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson
LGBTQ+ Pride is usually a cause for celebration. It is meant to express the joy of being alive and being seen in a society where an … Continue reading A Story Beyond Words: The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson
Accidental New Horizons at the North American University in the Heart of Europe
Last fall, I had the privilege of spending a semester abroad. What better place to go for a North American Studies Profile graduate than across the pond? Even … Continue reading Accidental New Horizons at the North American University in the Heart of Europe
Hate Country Music … Why?
Confession time: I like country music. And no, I’m not being facetious. And no, not just the alternative kind. Gimme a steel guitar, a banjo, and … Continue reading Hate Country Music … Why?
Numbers That Make You Think: Public Opinion of the United States is on the Rise
Dear Reader, What has most significantly affected your view of the U.S. within the last year? Black Lives Matter protests, maybe? Well, they might have changed, … Continue reading Numbers That Make You Think: Public Opinion of the United States is on the Rise
Two Albums, a 30th Anniversary, and Some 300 Words of Applause
Do you believe in fate? I like to think I don’t, and yet I always find myself looking for how the pieces of reality fit together to … Continue reading Two Albums, a 30th Anniversary, and Some 300 Words of Applause
The Reviews Are In: Babylon Berlin Sets the Scene for Unusually Visionary Television, Intercontinentally
Granted, Babylon Berlin has at its disposition all the means necessary to become a true blockbuster. But it isn’t every day the viewer gets to experience … Continue reading The Reviews Are In: Babylon Berlin Sets the Scene for Unusually Visionary Television, Intercontinentally
Call Him by His Name: Rapper Lil Nas X Marks the Spot Where Viral Becomes Substantial
In the digital information age, sensationalist headlines are all around us, all around the clock. To stand out from the general noise even for a split second, … Continue reading Call Him by His Name: Rapper Lil Nas X Marks the Spot Where Viral Becomes Substantial
Loving pro Virginia: A Films’ Powerfully Poignant Depiction of a Family’s Longing for Home
“I wanna move ’em back to the country. I don’t care what they do to us. I won’t raise my family here.” The 2016 arthouse film Loving, directed … Continue reading Loving pro Virginia: A Films’ Powerfully Poignant Depiction of a Family’s Longing for Home