First published in 1865, Alice In Wonderland is a story that has enchanted us for nearly 150 years. A love letter to us daydreamers, the story’s mass appeal with children and adults alike has brought us to the point that just mentioning it can conjure images of the grinning Cheshire Cat (Grumpy Cat’s long lost cousin?), rabbits, and tea parties.
With the recent Connecticut shooting it seems just as one tragedy dies down in this country another starts. Every day it’s another story like Trayvon Martin, or the shooter at The Dark Knight Rises. It’s gotten to the point that a common sentiment I hear among people is that they don’t watch the news because they don’t want to hear about all the bad things that are happening. So what if you could stop them from happening? For high school student Light Yagami, that opportunity is exactly what he is given.
Dr. Shekhar Deshpande has a Ph.D in Communications, and is a professor and director of the Media and Communications programs at Arcadia University. With interests in film studies, world cinema, visual culture and cultural studies, we at Loco Mag knew he would be a very interesting subject, so I decided to interview him about some of his own personal opinions and “favorites.”
In less than a month, according to myth, we will all be gone. Gone from this world? Maybe.
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The second weekend of October marked one of my favorite times of the year: New York Comic Con.
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Jeff talks with Nozzy about his latest recordings, developing a voice as an artist, and his future goals.
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