by Admin | Jun 15, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Performance presented by Ciara Hines IT COULD BE YOU Amidst a global pandemic the opioid epidemic is surging. Washington, DC is among the many cities across the nation taking action and rethinking addiction. “It Could Be You” is a short film raising awareness to the...
by Admin | Jun 14, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Debra Lattanzi Shutika Dark Academia As a humanist, I find the Dark Academia subculture intriguing. Dark Academia is a social media aesthetic that emphasizes higher education and the humanities with a gothic bent. As I scroll through Instagram and TikTok, I fall into...
by Admin | Jun 14, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Chuck Cascio Emerging Thoughts from the TRANSFORMING EDUCATION Series When I started the “Transforming Education” series on my blog, my goal was simple: Cut through the empty political blather and share ideas and experiences from people who have actually devoted...
by Admin | Jun 14, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Pamela Sorensen Artist Statement A component of Pamela’s methodology in conceiving her abstract acrylic paintings is to listen to music across various genres. It acts as a driver to what she leaves on the canvas. Pamela’s intent is to bring out a mood, evoke an...
by Admin | Jun 13, 2022 | MT No. 11
This Issue is sponsored by Original Illustration by Chad Lewis DIRECTOR’S CUT Bullet Points Our times are not getting less extraordinary. Or insane. And once again, reading the news—and defying the deep pockets that work ceaselessly to sustain a dysfunctional...