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Religious Fiction - Dan Brown

by Stacie Naczelnik

When you think of Dan Brown, you probably think conspiracy theory, but he is also noted for writing within the genre of religious fiction. He focuses mainly on the Catholic religion, often delving into the... published 5 months ago

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Kyon Ki - A Bollywood Film

by Stacie Naczelnik

Kyon Ki translates into “It’s Fate” and the story is literally about the fate of two relationships and three lovers. The main character, Anand (played by Salman Khan), falls desperately in... published 5 months ago

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How Stella Got Her Groove Back - An Interpretive Analysis

by Stacie Naczelnik

One of the most impressive things about this film is that it is about the relationships, careers, and decisions of black characters without any white influence. There are a few minor white characters, but... published 5 months ago

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Movie Review: The Man Who Cried

by Stacie Naczelnik

Do you want to fall in love with Paris? The beauty, history, and art that is Paris comes alive in the film The Man Who Cried. This seductive movie is set in Paris just before the Nazis take it over. The... published 5 months ago

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A Family Daughter - Book Review

by Stacie Naczelnik

Reading a novel about writing a novel isn’t usually the most satisfying experience, but Maile Meloy does it in such a way that it takes time to realize A Family Daughter is about a woman writing... published 5 months ago

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Book Review of Marilyn Chin's Rhapsody in Plain Yellow

by Stacie Naczelnik

The topics Marilyn Chin writes about in Rhapsody in Plain Yellow cover a wide range of themes. Her poems are about identity: national, cultural, and personal; love: friendly, familial, and... published 5 months ago

1 comment    arts poetry books

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Book Review of Diva by Rafael Campo

by Stacie Naczelnik

Divided into five sections, or chapters, Diva represents Rafael Campo’s experiences, as a practicing physician, poet, and gay man, as well as the stories of his patients. Campo’s patients are mostly... published 5 months ago

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Naked Snoqualmie Riesling Wine Review

by Stacie Naczelnik

I've found myself drinking a lot of California wines lately, so it was a nice change to drink a local Washington wine. I can't give you the price for this bottle of wine because I won it as a door prize (and... published 9 months ago

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Charles Shaw Shiraz Wine Review

by Stacie Naczelnik

I tend to prefer red wines to white wines, so this Shiraz is already at an advantage. Being a two buck chuck wine means it is (1) inexpensive and (2) questionable. Inexpensive, of course, doesn't always mean... published 12 months ago

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Crane Lake Chardonnay Review

by Stacie Naczelnik

I've had such good luck with white wines lately, so I couldn't pass up giving this one a try (it doesn't hurt that it was on sale at the time). Something about warm summer days puts me in the mood for a... published 12 months ago

4 comments    food tips review

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