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Loyola Alum Joseph Capista Holds First Public Reading of Intrusive Beauty

Loyola Alum Joseph Capista Holds First Public Reading of “Intrusive Beauty”

Angela Licht April 25, 2019

“There’s no such thing as a short poetry reading. And so tonight, I’ll read nine poems,” said Joe Capista ‘99. Capista is a current professor in Towson University’s English department and...

Eliza Griswold discusses her novel “Amity and Prosperity”

Eliza Griswold discusses her novel “Amity and Prosperity”

Angela Licht April 10, 2019

“I’m standing here to tell you that you can actually do it.” Eliza Griswold began her Modern Masters Reading on April 2 with this inspiring statement, urging her audience to follow their dreams...

Lyrical poet A.E. Stallings delivers lecture on Europe’s refugee crisis

Lyrical poet A.E. Stallings delivers lecture on Europe’s refugee crisis

Angela Licht February 19, 2019

On Feb. 7, Alicia Stallings delivered a lecture titled “Bearing Witness to Europe’s Refugee Crisis” to audiences in the Fourth Floor Programming Room of the College Center. As the first lecture...

“Three Identical Strangers:” A story unlike any other

“Three Identical Strangers:” A story unlike any other

Angela Licht February 11, 2019

“When I tell people my story, they don’t believe it. I guess I wouldn’t believe the story if someone else were telling it, but I’m telling it, and it’s true. Every word of it.”  - Robert “Bobby”...

Courtest of Flickr, NASA Astronaut Drew Feustel, left, and Actor Matt Damon participate in a question and answer session about NASA’s journey to Mars and the film ”The Martian,” Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, at the United Artist Theater in La Cañada Flintridge, California. NASA scientists and engineers served as technical consultants on the film. The movie portrays a realistic view of the climate and topography of Mars, based on NASA data, and some of the challenges NASA faces as we prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet in the 2030s. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

The Martian Movie Review

Angela Licht October 26, 2015

This weekend, I decided to go to the movies and see “The Martian” because of the rave reviews it has gotten thus far. The film is based on the best selling novel by Andy Weir, and sparked my interest...

Lady Gaga “Til It Happens To You” Music Video Review

Angela Licht October 10, 2015

The new hit by Lady Gaga “Til It Happens To You” is not her normal “Poker Face” or “Bad Romance” type of upbeat jam, instead it is a serious social commentary on sexual assaults happening on...

“Omen (feat. Sam Smith)” music video by disclosure review     

Angela Licht October 5, 2015

Omen: an event regarded as a sign of good or evil. I hoped that the definition of this word would give me a better understanding of the music video, “Omen (feat. Same Smith),” by Disclosure. However,...

Southpaw Movie Review

Angela Licht September 22, 2015

  Southpaw soared to #5 in the box office its opening weekend at  $16,701,294. Although mainly a movie about boxing, the director, Antoine Fuqua, incorporates a capturing story line that goes beyond...

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