Woman of the Hour: Brie Larson
Brie Larson’s role in the critically acclaimed drama Room has catapulted her from relative obscurity to the cusp of bona...
Since 2021, Ella Wilson has been sharing her profound knowledge of world cultures with our readers. Graduating with a Master's in World History from Yale University, she has over 20 years of experience as a cultural researcher and writer. Ella's previous roles include working as a museum curator and a cultural consultant for NGOs. She is an avid collector of indigenous art and enjoys traditional dance, both of which influence her perspectives on cultural dynamics. Ella's articles offer a thoughtful exploration of cultural phenomena and trends.
Brie Larson’s role in the critically acclaimed drama Room has catapulted her from relative obscurity to the cusp of bona...
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Annie Muscat, FCRH ’20, has used her time at Fordham to explore her love of art history, turning her passion...
At nighttime, when I’m finally cocooned between covers, laying beside a box of half-eaten biscotti and a book I will...