Month: February 2018
The Hope of Health in John Green’s Turtles All the Way Down
Jahanna Bolding ‘I’ve noticed you use that word a lot, crazy. And you sound angry when you say it, almost like you’re calling yourself a name.’ ‘Well, everyone’s crazy these days, […]
Laughing with the Lunatics
Miranda Alexander “I got him! I got him!” are the first words to break through Oconee Community Theatre and set James Reach’s Lunatics At Large into motion. The mystery comedy […]
Antiques in the Nursery
Dynestee Fields The literary palates of children have been a great debate in the adult world. The participants in this war of philosophies include authors who dream of catering to […]
Nancy Wheeler is the Hero We Need
Amanda Platz Stranger Things is the Netflix series that the world fell in love with during October of 2016. And with good reason—it is a marvelous piece of art, complete […]
Wonder Woman―the Other Princess D
Lyssa Henry Wonder Woman is a new but instant success about the Amazonian princess Diana (played by Gal Gadot), and her rise to influence as the well-known and well-loved DC […]
The Good Doctor—A Window into the Unknown
Rebecca Reese The Good Doctor is a show that has been raising eyebrows since its first trailer premiered. The show follows the life of a young, up-and-coming surgeon named Shaun […]
Inside Freedom’s Hill Primer―News and Goings-On
Paul Schleifer, SWU Professor In the Fall of 2017, Sadie Wyant (an early contributor to Freedom’s Hill Primer) finished her project for the Honors Program at Southern Wesleyan University and graduated. […]