Director: Justin Lin The following review contains spoilers… for a 15 year old movie. Many films are spewed out by gargantuan studios to churn out some blockbuster cash, and others made by indie studios or standalone producers to fill a niche within the world of movies. Some are lucky and when released, shape the currentContinue reading “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift – Movie Review”
Author Archives: Akshay Sethi
01/01/2021
Hello all to the few of you that stumbled on this bite-sized message. Just wanted to say I miss writing and learning through the process, and am hoping to come back. I have a bit of a better plan for scheduling out articles, and I hope you will enjoy. I guess something that I canContinue reading “01/01/2021”
Double Trouble: Shakespearean Sonnets of Love
In both “Sonnet 140” and “Sonnet 18”, William Shakespeare emphasizes the complex relationships relative to love by utilizing metaphors, fixed form, and an alternate rhyme scheme in order to show various realities concerning the impacts of love. Relationships in this case relates to the meanings, and not the relationships itself (for the thesis) This articleContinue reading “Double Trouble: Shakespearean Sonnets of Love”
Our 14th President: Franklin Pierce
Often mentioned in Big Nate, a graphic novel series that many pre-teens (including myself) enjoyed, Franklin Pierce was described by author Lincoln Pierce as a name synonymous with failure [1]. His submission to Southern pressure and his beliefs in the balance of Federal government directly led to the split of the nation. Let’s explore why…Continue reading “Our 14th President: Franklin Pierce”
08/27/20
Hello reader! I just finished my online classes for the day. Pretty short classes with a good amount of content. For many of us, this is our daily life. I actually find online learning (through zoom meetings, not just homework) a little more challenging especially with trying to take notes or find time to doContinue reading “08/27/20”
08/15/20
It has been a little more than a week since I last wrote. Unfortunately, I was not able to keep up with my own schedule of writing on my series in the past too weeks oops, but I am going to write the next to editions. I value the importance of getting my research rightContinue reading “08/15/20”
08/06/2020
Help out the Lebanese Red Cross: https://www.supportlrc.app/donate/ Hey yall! This will be a bit more topical of a what’s going on post for both our authors and a lot of our readers. I’ll quickly get out my personal life events that have happened in the past week. Monday was Raksha Bandhan, an important Hindu holidayContinue reading “08/06/2020”
07/30/2020
Wazzup y’all. How are you doing? For me, the daily biz has been quite exciting. Mainly because of my love for colors. Let me elaborate. Yesterday on the Decathlon podcast I am apart of, we talked about Souvenir by Gerald Laing, a British pop artist. The piece is really captivating due to its bold colorsContinue reading “07/30/2020”
On Native Americans: A series
This image is not of Native Americans but of Egyptian laborers utilizing cattle. It is still relevant to this week’s publication due to the importance of domestication. This will be a weekly series that I will focus on Native Americans and their history. I take pride in my passion for learning more about our pastContinue reading “On Native Americans: A series”
07/23/2020
Another week goes by in the hodge-podge summer of 2020. I’ve never been busier or more active in any of my summers. A couple of reasons for this like managing and writing for this website (of course my favorite part of my day), writing for a Medical Magazine, creating a repository for our math team,Continue reading “07/23/2020”