How to Title a Poem
Alright, so you’ve done it. You, the mighty writer, have finished a poem. The line breaks are just right, the imagery is descriptive and detailed, and the piece came out exactly as you imagined. As the feelings of triumph and success wash over you, you realize you missed one crucial step: your poem has no title. While many writers believe the title is the least important part, the title is what ties everything together and indicates what the piece is about to the audience. However, it can also be the most challenging part of the writing process . . .
Entertainment or Exploitation: Controversy Around Reality T.V.
Whether you’re sprawled on your roommate’s bed watching the latest episode of Euphoria or camped out in a mountain of blankets re-watching your favorite comfort show, you’ve likely watched television on some sort of streaming platform within the past week.