All Reflect
"Wrecked" and No Hope of Healing
Outside of the fog of bereavement, however, we can see how different worldviews approach the realities of death, life, and...
Glorious Purpose
While Loki features plenty of the wit and deviousness we would expect from the god of mischief, it also explores...
JP Saxe Explores Modern Love
The song “4:30 in Toronto” is dominated by the tension between what the culture says is true about love and...
The Root of Evil: Sin or Systems?
The implication of J. Cole's “pride.is.the.devil” is that if people are broken, we cannot fix society just by targeting the...
Spiritual Deconstruction and Emotional Integration
On its own, deconstruction is only destructive. However, if deconstruction is used as a way to tear down inadequate or...
The One About Friends
With an abundance of newer series across various television channels and streaming services, why is the quintessential nineties show Friends...
Loving Yourself Enough to Change
Not yet has every bad day been relegated to the past; not yet has every broken thing been restored; not...
Caught Between Loneliness and Commitment
The Kid Laroi's latest hit single, “Without You,” has a jumbled and confused view of love that lands somewhere between...
Twenty-One Pilots: Is it A "Good Day"?
Not yet has every bad day been relegated to the past; not yet has every broken thing been restored; not...
Take the First Step
In Raya and the Last Dragon, betrayal between individuals and societies highlights the central themes of trust and tribalism.
Boy Erased: Big Stories and Little Stories
Boy Erased tells the story of the son of a Southern Baptist preacher who is outed to his parents as...
Billie Eilish on Abusing Power and Doing What You Want
Billie Eilish’s “Your Power” draws on her own experience to rightly condemn abuses of power, but her own theory of...