Understanding The Implications of Transnational Adoption Through Palimpsest
Sometimes, in moments of despair, people turn to mental health hotlines for immediate support. I serve as a crisis counselor for one of these organizations.
Sometimes, in moments of despair, people turn to mental health hotlines for immediate support. I serve as a crisis counselor for one of these organizations.
The west coast of the U.S. is entirely engulfed in smoke due to rampant wildfires, the coronavirus is sweeping through school and universities, and one
When I began writing this review, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, the largest federal law enforcement agency of the Department of Homeland Security, was kidnapping
At the End of Your Tether, Issue 1, is a phenomenal start to what will be a very mysterious, extremely Texas telling of young romance
Sarah Winifred Searle made a new book! It’s called Sincerely, Harriet and it comes out this Tuesday (May 7th, 2019)! We were lucky enough to
In space, can anyone hear you cry? Just as on Earth, it probably depends, based on the situation. When you suffer a major setback or
Bingo Love is cute as heck. It’s like The Notebook, if Nicholas Sparks weren’t a piece of over-processed, inorganic, white bread soaked in lukewarm milk.
When I was a young girl, I secretly fell in love with a robot. Her name was simply “The Machine,” and she was the buxom
Open up your Netflix app and run down to your local comic book shop because Sidekicked is reviewing The Flashpoint Paradox on Netflix & Hawkeye, Vol
It can be easy for me to forget that sometimes cartoons should be for children. The irony is obvious but I hope it’s also understandable.