Under more normal circumstances, Pride weekend would have played out quite differently. Community members adorning rainbow colors would have flocked to the Denton Square for free yoga and sidewalk chalking
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“It was just dark, and it never became light again. I had this peculiar feeling… that it was a good thing for everything to be over.” June 27 brought us

Last week I touched on some of the best resources for understanding racial injustice in books and documentaries. But movies and TV shows can be just as eye-opening as their

In the first three or four episodes of Ryan Murphy’s “The Politician” season one, I was in love. I watched as the privileged and ambitious teenage Payton Hobart (Ben Platt)

When schizophrenic Thomas Birdsey (Mark Ruffalo) has an incident at a library that results in him being placed in an

A thorough education about racial inequality is long overdue, and the murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd by police

Content trigger warning: sexual violence At the start of HBO’s new series “I May Destroy You,” young Londoner Arabella (Michaela

Denton’s Thin Line Festival has announced two documentaries for the month of June as part of their Summer Film Series.

With cinema movie premieres being delayed, our summer entertainment options are looking far more scarce than usual. But that doesn’t

In her time at UNT, biology senior Pariya Ghofrani has served on multiple executive boards, maintained a high level of