Articles by Lena Fine
Jul. 22, 2022
Missed Connections and Drexel Confessions
I left Drexel my freshman year but I had a huge crush on my RA I am addicted to hotdogs. This isn’t a joke, I’m…

Mar. 6, 2020
‘Color Theory’ sees Soccer Mommy get more introspective
On Friday, Feb. 28, Soccer Mommy emerged from her nearly two-year musical hiatus and blessed us with the dulcet tones of her latest album, “Color…

Feb. 28, 2020
No Time To Die
The themes for the James Bond movies have held incredible cultural significance since the iconic first film. There is an immense weight put on the…
Jan. 24, 2020
Taking the knife to Fork: is it worth all the hype?
Fork, a restaurant in Old City noted for its modern American cuisine, offers delicious food but is unfortunately accompanied by an incredibly stressful eating environment.…
Jan. 17, 2020
Gerwig’s ‘Little Women’ captures the magic of the novel
“Little Women,” directed by Greta Gerwig, offers a dynamic and empowering modern adaptation of life for the March sisters. “Little Women” has historically allowed audiences…
Nov. 22, 2019
Reality TV is preserving the long lost art of not binging
In an age where the world of entertainment is at our fingertips, it’s become incredibly easy to use our devices to tune out the world.…
Oct. 25, 2019
A short history of wicked witchcraft and pop culture’s depiction of the archetype
As the cold January sun rose on 2019, apparently so did covens everywhere. Originally scapegoated and used as a vessel for all that is evil,…