Just like the rest of America, I watched HBO’s retelling of Dylan Farrow’s and Woody Allen’s trial by media, “Allen V. Farrow.” And, like most…
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Death is ever-present these days; now, one in three Americans personally knows someone who has died of COVID-19. Before the pandemic, we heard about incidences…
Incidents of anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the United States, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have…
When I proposed a review of CBS’s “Silence of the Lambs”(1991) sequel series “Clarice” (2021) at the Campanil’s weekly pitch meeting, I assumed that I’d…
“Passeggiata: a stroll; a traditional evening stroll in the central plaza by a town’s residents.” I first encountered the term while reading in preparation for…
As we approach the one-year anniversary of living within a global pandemic, one might reflect on both the tremendous losses the world has suffered and…
Since the 1810 sale of S&J Fuller’s first manufactured paper doll, children and adults alike have loved these two-dimensional toys. Whether paper dolls are detailed…