Sweeping Smollett Under the Rug [EDITORIAL] Posted on May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 by Salvatore Sendik It’s almost unheard of to imagine a mayor and police commissioner stand so starkly against their chief prosecutor. But does anything political surprise you in today’s day and age? In most cities, residents would be shocked if the long-time mayor called out the prosecutor for running a crooked system that allowed a celebrity like Jussie […]
Many Democrats are Considering Presidential Runs. Do They Have Enough Experience? [OPINION] Posted on May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 by Salvatore Sendik Experience matters. Joe Biden has been considering a race for the White House for a long time. Beto O’Rourke is also considering one with hesitation, which is maybe why he initially said he wouldn’t run. For some reason, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is also considering a presidential run, and surprisingly so was Stacey […]
5 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Harmful Single-Use Plastics [OPINION] Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019 by Kathryn Krier The deepest manned sea exploration ever recorded has just been accomplished, but what was found on the mission leaves us to face a harsh reality. According to CNN“Victor Vescuvo journeyed 35,853 feet to the bottom of the Challanger Deep, the southern end of the Pacific Ocean’s Mariana Trench, as part of a mission to chart […]
The United States’ Failing Health Systems [OPINION] Posted on May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 by Crystal Kennedy The United States is amidst a myriad of health epidemics. For a first World nation, Americans of all ages are struggling. Who is to blame for the health crises that face the American people today? As a parent of young children, a participant in the health care industry and a victim of its nature, it […]
ALBUM REVIEW: Wallows, Nothing Happens Posted on May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 by Taylor Stackman Artists You Might Like: Declan McKenna, COIN, HUNNY Recommended Tracks: Are You Bored Yet? (Feat. Clairo), Ice Cold Pool, Do Not Wait The snowing is melting, the flowers are springing, and Wallows are thriving. It’s time to start thinking of warmer times ahead and what better than listening to the California based band’s newest album […]
The Unfortunate Timing of Hotel Mumbai [EDITORIAL] Posted on May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 by Taylor Stackman Following the New Zealand terror attack raises the question, should Anthony Maras’ movie Hotel Mumbai be released? If you are unfamiliar with the backstory of the movie, it is about terror attacks that took place in the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai, India back in 2008. The movie was set to release in Australia […]
Restaurant Review: Solly’s Grille Posted on May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 by Taylor Stackman Restaurant name: Solly’s Grille Restaurant address: 4629 N Port Washington Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53212 Phone Number: (414) 332-8808 Hours: Monday: 10AM – 8PM Tuesday – Saturday: 6:30AM – 8PM Sunday: 11AM – 6PM Cuisine type: American Price per entrée: $$ Attire: Casual Reservations: Walk in Payment: Credit Cards, Cash Service: 3 Sticks of Butter Setting: […]
Why the Bucks-Celtics series will go seven games Posted on May 19, 2019May 13, 2020 by Andrew Boldt As the Bucks approach their second Eastern Conference Finals appearance since the turn of the century, there is a gauntlet that is well-coached, experienced yet blossoming: the Boston Celtics. Their coach, Brad Stevens, whose mind works the way a Mandelbrot set looks, will be poised to take Monday night’s affair at TD Garden. (Oh, yeah, […]
Trump Only Half Exonerated from Barr’s Partisan Summary of the Mueller Report [EDITORIAL] Posted on May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 by Royce Podeszwa Attorney General Barr’s summary of the finished Mueller report certainly seems to help the president get out of some hot water. The investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election has hung over Trump’s head and rained on his parade for over two whole years. It’s pretty understandable he would express some relief at the […]
Amilinda: an Iberian Experience in Milwaukee [REVIEW] Posted on May 19, 2019January 1, 2020 by Luis Mauro Queiroz Filho There’s something really present on the soul of every foreigner, which is a certain sentiment of nostalgia. It is built on very small portions of things you miss from your home country or town that create a big void. It works like a brick wall. However, foreigners also learn that complaints won’t solve anything. You […]
Marvel’s Doctor Strange: Could it Have Been a Better Film? [REVIEW] Posted on May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 by Luis Mauro Queiroz Filho Dealing with Marvel movies requires, above all, rationality. To understand that there is a ruler, a measure, that guarantees a shallow depth of content. Dr. Strange is a work that almost surpasses this threshold. It is likely that this film was the densest production for most of its audience, used to the PG-13 type of […]
First Man: The Depiction of an American Hero [REVIEW] Posted on May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 by Luis Mauro Queiroz Filho Hollywood producers are masters in shaping heroes. This is visible on several blockbusters that helped to shape American society in the 20th century. That’s very much the case of “First Man”, a 2018 production that tells the story of Neil Armstrong – the first human to step on the moon, in 1969. However, by telling […]