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Beyond Amusement: What Fantasy and Sci-Fi Can Offer Us

Sonia Noorbakhsh3 years ago011 mins

We have all probably encountered genre fiction at some point in our lives. Genre fiction can be horror, fantasy, sci-fi, romance, etc. It is any literary work that focuses on plot and world-building, as well as adhering to the specific themes and archetypes expected of that genre. When it comes to genre fiction, sometimes this…

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Aladdin’s Broadway Tour Brings The Magic of Agrabah Straight To Your Door

Camila Dejesus3 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Disney’s Aladdin on Broadway stopped by the University of Texas’s Bass Concert Hall this past February while on their North American tour, and I had the privilege of being in attendance. The Broadway version of Aladdin premiered in 2011, with music from Alan Menken and a book by Chad Beguelin. Since its premiere, the show…

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The Violent Legacy of Policing in the US

Camila Dejesus3 years ago08 mins

Policing in the United States has predominantly been tied to race, discrimination, and a need to inflict control on People of Color. In order to fully understand why the law enforcement system is broken, one must first understand where it began. Police officers as we know of today started out as the slave patrol. According…

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