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The Monster, The Super Bowl, and the Politics of Fear; or Why Frankenstein is Still Popular in 2026

Nora Webb, Publishing Editor Photo courtesy of NBC  On February 9, 2025, Bad Bunny took the Super Bowl LX halftime stage and performed almost entirely in Spanish. I say almost, because he delivered exactly one line in English (“God bless America”) before listing the nations of Central, South, and North America as dancers carried their flags. Behind them, a billboard flashed a message: “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.” At … Continue reading The Monster, The Super Bowl, and the Politics of Fear; or Why Frankenstein is Still Popular in 2026

Sofia Coppola and Bathtubs: The Sad Heroine and the Parallels in Her Filmography. 

Bronwen K. Bradshaw, Arts and Entertainment Editor Image From, (Priscilla, Sofia Coppola speaks: “You always learn something from the experience of other women”)  Sofia Coppola began her career in film as a young actress. At the age of 18, she most notably starred in The Godfather Part III. After receiving negative reviews for her performance in the film, Coppola ventured to the director’s chair, following … Continue reading Sofia Coppola and Bathtubs: The Sad Heroine and the Parallels in Her Filmography.