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Wicked: Was It Worth The Hype?
Yes. Yes, it was. Wicked, the recent movie adaptation of the famous 2003 musical, has received an overwhelming amount of media attention, both positive and negative. In fact, a shocking number of controversies surrounded the film way before it came out less than a week ago.
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Critique
A Sad and Happy Thanksgiving
The dinner is ready, and no one showed up. You wonder why, but you have no answer. No one had to bring anything you had the main course and all the sides of a variety as well as all kinds of desserts and drinks. No one calls either. You begin to wonder again and check your phone for any messages and still nothing. You decide to go ahead and make your own Thanksgiving plate and say a prayer of grace and thanksgiving for one did show up for he is the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Happy Thanksgiving to me.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Thanksgiving, the big day!
The big day of family has arrived. The turkey is in the oven and the side dishes whatever they may be are cooking away. The parade is on the television and the table is set for the good china and silverware in a festive way. As the day wears on and getting closer to dinnertime you begin to notice that nobody has arrived or even sent a message of any kind. You wait awhile longer, but dinner is ready, and no one is here. You check your phone and there are no messages. Well, Happy Thanksgiving to me, let's eat.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Rich Flavor of Café Bustelo Coffee
Introduction to Café Bustelo Coffee Café Bustelo has earned its place as a household name, synonymous with bold flavors and rich coffee culture. Whether you're a casual coffee drinker or an aficionado seeking robust espresso, Café Bustelo offers a versatile range of options that cater to diverse tastes. This article dives deep into the legacy, preparation methods, and unique qualities that make Café Bustelo a favorite among coffee enthusiasts worldwide.
By caffeinated insightabout a year ago in Critique
Surviving and Thriving: How Humor, Persistence, and Thick Skin Keep Me Going
Success isn’t a straight line—at least, it hasn’t been for me. It’s more like a chaotic zigzag, complete with roadblocks, wrong turns, and the occasional detour into a ditch. I’ve learned that achieving anything worthwhile means embracing the messy, unpredictable nature of the journey. And the tools that have helped me most? Thick skin, persistence, and a sense of humor. Without these, I’d still be stuck at the starting line, doubting whether I even deserved to try.
By Chris Conidisabout a year ago in Critique
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West Review, the best seller that inspired the hit movie Wicked. AI-Generated.
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire offers a profound and complex reimagining of the classic tale from L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz. This novel delves into the life of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch, presenting her not as a mere villain but as a multifaceted character shaped by her experiences and societal injustices.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
What a Thanksgiving?
Like a discarded fallen old leaf for this is how I feel most of time on this holiday known as Thanksgiving. No one really says "Happy Thanksgiving" to me. I sit and listen, but I have nothing to add to anyone conversation for they all have memories that I do not have. They go out and I join, but they always head back into the house. I really do not fit in down here. I feel alone in a crowd of family. I would rather be totally alone that alone in a crowd. Alone in a crowd is just horrible.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Riding Wild
Michelle L. Brown has written a young adults novel entitled 'Riding Wild'. This is the story of a girl named Victoria and who wants to ride bulls in the rodeo. She is visiting relatives during the summer and will she learn what is important to do well in her sport?
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Europe strengthens the economy by boosting weapons production
It is not a secret, that the Western industry is now locked in a battle with China. For example, for decades Germany has enjoyed a reputation as Europe’s car capital, with slogans such as Vorsprung durch Technik emblematic of its political and industrial prowess.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique










