Video Game Review: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare for Xbox 360
Plants vs Zombies has always been a game I’ve enjoyed. This doesn’t feel a lot like the original game so many know and love, but it’s definitely worth checking out. I had a blast on these multiplayer campaigns and I’m sure you will, too.
When Parents Emotionally Blackmail their LGBT Children
It was 2003 when I had the last meaningful conversation with my mother. Our relationship was antagonistic since my birth. In her journal about my early development, she wrote about…
Director, Jonny Campbell, Discusses The Casual Vacancy, J.K. Rowling, and Adaptation
Director, Jonny Campbell, has been injecting his realistic sensibility into British television, with work such as the Doctor Who episodes, “Vincent and the Doctor” and ‘The Vampires of Venice,” the…
My Disability Isn’t What “Disables” Me…
is not my actual disability that I find disabling. It is all the other things, around me, like the physical barriers and the monetary barriers, I face.
My Wheelchair is not Limiting – It is My Freedom
I went into a wheelchair full time when I was 16 years old. I am 34 now, so I’ve been using a wheelchair for over half my life. I could…
TV Show Review: Wentworth – Seasons 1 & 2
Wentworth is a take on the prison show you have yet to see! With high levels of drama, enticing storylines, and great acting it is worth the binge watch you will have to have with this series.
Film Review: Into the Woods is a Decadent Delight
Into The Woods is one of the best movie musicals, to be made, in decades. If all movie musicals were this good, we might see a resurgence in the genre.
Her Name was Melonie – Another Trans WOC has Committed Suicide
A 19-year-old, transgender, woman of color is the latest transgender teenager to take her own life. We will never forget Melonie Rose #MelonieRose.
Comic Books Bring on the Crips
Comic creators are leading the way in creative fields by offering a more diverse playing field for characters with disabilities. When it comes to disability, they are creating characters that are powerful, but still have disabilities.
Book Review: The Schwarzschild Radius by Gustavo Florentin
The Schwarzschild Radius is definitely a book that’s not going to be for everyone, but if you like suspenseful stories, and can handle the subject matter, I say give this book a read.
