by Hannah Binder Point Blank Perspective is a blog addressing common places, events, and experiences that we encounter in life. These are described in a column-style with a blunt and … Continue Reading In the Beginning There Was Confusion
John Sweet
“as the doors of the church are
barricaded
as the fires are set”
For those who don’t know, RBG is a documentary about the life and work of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Before seeing the movie I knew very little of the supreme court … Continue Reading Summer Movie Review: RGB
Diana Rosen
“I watch it curve
like a round-shoulder mourner
at the Wailing Wall,”
by Hannah Binder Point Blank Perspective is a blog addressing common places, events, and experiences that we encounter in life. These are described in a column-style with a blunt and … Continue Reading Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay, Watching Mom’s Famous Meatloaf Roll Away
Anne Whitehouse
“Then his eyes flew back again
and he plunged into his reading,
tossing over page after page.”
The movie that I watched for this week’s blog was The Rider, an independent film by director, Chloe Zhao. The film’s premise centers around a rodeo rider named Brady Blackburn, … Continue Reading Summer Movie Review: The Rider
About Photographer: Jim Zola is a poet and photographer living in North Carolina.
Point Blank Perspective is a blog addressing common places, events, and experiences that we encounter in life. These are described in a column-style with a blunt and one hundred percent … Continue Reading All They Are is Dust in the Wind
Point Blank Perspective will be a blog addressing common places, events, and experiences that we encounter in life. These are described in a column-style with a blunt and one hundred … Continue Reading Fly the Friendly Skies
Warm weather has finally come to Maine and so have the new editors for The River! We are excited to start publishing new content and sharing our weekly blog posts. … Continue Reading The New Summer 2018 Editors
Kissing Spring By Thandiwe Andrade-Foster When Spring came and kissed me at my window, She called me come and play, She sang, come watch my golden fingers, My gilded curls, … Continue Reading Kissing Spring
The Thespian Thoughts blog posts are meant to be a college student’s point of view on various topics in the world of theater to educate all on what encompasses this … Continue Reading So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye…
Hello everyone, it’s Gail and Willy! As the semester is coming to a close and our time as River Editors ends, we thought we’d take some of the time we … Continue Reading Editor’s Picks! – A Summer Reading List
by Willy Doehring With the end of the semester (and of my college career) on the horizon, I spent a long time trying to decide how best to say … Continue Reading (Not Quite) a Farewell
This piece is the winner of the The River’s 2018 Dramatic Works Contest! AURELIA OF THE CROWS by Carter Aimone The setting is 1900 New York and centers on the … Continue Reading Aurelia of the Crows