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The Clarion Reviews: Pluto

It doesn’t get more ‘anime’ than robots, conspiracies, and heart-pumping action. Yet even with that in mind, “Pluto” is something special, representing so much more than your standard show. That…

Five-Star Reads: Bel Canto by Ann Patchett

Ann Patchett’s Bel Canto is a thought-provoking literary fiction novel with undertones of political thrill and romance. Set in an unspecified country in South America, a dinner party featuring world…

Stars and Fans Unite at GalaxyCon

Ryan Mcelfresh doing the journalism profession proud with his take on Clark Kent. He can found on Instagram @pseudo_superman. Photo Credit: Ismael David Mujahid  GalaxyCon Columbus brought creatives, celebrities, and…

Horrifying Hits: Castlevania: Nocturne

Since debuting in 2017, Castlevania has been one of Netflix’s most consisted animated performers. With its smooth animation, compelling story, and awesome characters it was easy for viewers to return…

Four Ways To Keep The Spirit Of Hispanic Heritage Month Alive Throughout The Year

Hispanic heritage month has come and gone but for those of us hoping to keep the Latin flame burning throughout the year all is not lost. From literature to music,…

The Clarion Reviews: ‘The Tuner of Silences’

written by Mia Couto and translated from Portuguese by David Brookshaw. Few writers or poets have had the impact that Mia Couto has had on me in recent years. His…