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We are so excited to share Aura Literary Arts Review Vol. 50 Issue No. 1…
The United States Mint has begun producing a series of quarters with portraits of influential American women throughout history as part of the new American Women Quarters program.
Netflix’s “BoJack Horseman” tackles themes of mental health, addiction, nihilism, and the entertainment industry in this six season dramedy.
Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov exposes the Soviet Union’s oppressive rule in his satirical novel, “The Master and Margarita”.
“Minecraft” has newfound purpose as a platform for the liberation of suppressed journalists and reporters on “The Uncensored Library”.
“To the Lighthouse” by Virginia Woolf delves into the unexpected friendship between two women with radically different values, touching on the rigid archetypes set for women.
Spoilers Ahead: Joel’s decision in the hit show “The Last of Us” leaves viewers divided as humanity’s fate hangs in the balance.
Natasha Rao’s “In my next life let me be a tomato” blends the unique with the universal, exploring fundamental aspects of the human experience within the backdrop of a New Jersey vegetable garden.