A roundup of stories from our week together at Catapult.
The bigger an object the better it must be. This was for the longest time the idea most people held on to. However, time has made it clear that you can downsize anything with astounding results. From devices and gadgets to cars and even information, our world has made a rapid shift from being enamored with the big to being obsessed with tinier versions of the very same things.
“Because of this incident, girls do not want to act in scenes with you. They stand next to other boys in class just so they won’t have to act with you. This is what you think.”
The true adventures a White man living in a Black community
A roundup of stories from our week together at Catapult.
A decade ago it was not a normal occurrence to see people leaning over railings, making duck faces, and striking poses at all times in the name of a picture
Remember that time we were stuck underground on the train? “It’s just a comedy show, it’s okay if we miss it,” you said. “And being stuck on a train isn’t so bad as long as I’m with you.”
By Bob Iozzia As a father, non-philandering husband and upright citizen, I am not proud of the tale about to unfold, unless of course it is well-received, garners a Pulitzer Prize and/or hondles a three-book deal at Rowling money. I was a somewhat typical teen during my highschoolhood. I say somewhat typical because, unlike many […]
It is known Kahleesi: 2016 was the year of diversity in the showbiz.
There is no such a thing as emancipation, face it. It’s the New Year and we must give up on fairytales. Or maybe not.