The latest Marvel series to adorn the small screen as part of the Disney+ catalog is “Moon Knight”. The show launched on March 30 after much speculation surrounding its intriguingly mysterious promotional material, and heretofore unfamiliar protagonist. The titular linen-clad Marvel superhero first came into existence in the 1970s and was granted his own line […]
Author: Adithya Daniel Mathews
‘The Batman’: A dark departure for the superhero genre
After several years of anticipation, “The Batman” directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson hit theaters on March 4, drawing audiences in droves to the big screen for the first stand-alone Batman film since the “Dark Knight” trilogy. The latest adventure of the caped crusader departs from the superhero genre to delve into neo-noir […]
Race, gender and sexual identity are becoming taboo in school libraries
Since September 2021, groups of Texas parents and politicians have pushed for the ban of hundreds of books from school libraries. The majority of such titles are those that deal with race, gender and sexual orientation. Last October, Texas State Representative Matt Krause urged Texas School Districts to investigate a list of 850 books with […]
Anti-CRT rhetoric raises concerns for the future of Florida public education
Michael Butler, a history professor at Flagler College in St. Augustine, has made local and national headlines following the cancellation of a presentation he was supposed to give to K-8 teachers in Osceola County, Florida. The seminar that was meant to be held on Jan. 22, was canceled only three days before the intended date, […]