The Jungle (2024)

14 October 2025 *To be published on the New York City News Services’ Climate Correction site* Reading Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle in middle school social studies was the reason that many moons ago, I decided at the ripe age of 14 to attempt vegetarianism. The descriptions of nails, fingers, and rat droppings being found in […]

Blog: I Canoed on The Infamous Gowanus Canal

It smelled pretty bad–here’s what I observed and what you should know. By: Emma Rosenberg May 25, 2025 BROOKLYN–Going canoeing in the Gowanus Canal is a top ten moment in life and a bucket list item on a list that didn’t exist. It’s fascinating to see the dichotomy between luxury glass buildings going up on […]

Film Review: Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Blade Runner 2049 (2017) **Spoilers Ahead** Blade Runner 2049 where do I start. While snuggled up in bed on a chilly night at 2 AM, I decided this would be the time to dive into a three-hour movie. Despite the plot being slightly confusing (especially for those who have not seen the original Blade Runner) this […]

A Guide on How to Feel

I’m still here. A new poem from yours truly. Written on the Brown Line in Chicago. 9.29.22 at a bar in new york city i cried the grime caked under my finger nails and staining the tips the mascara smears under my eyes, blue shadows, rings of red like warpaint the way ink from a […]

Film Study: Martin Scorsese

8 February 2022 (This was written at some point circa 2017 with a few minor edits). Intro: Martin Scorsese is a renowned director of such fame that when his name is mentioned, one automatically knows who he is. He is critically acclaimed among the likes of Steven Spielberg and other legendary directors (also called the […]