There’s something poetic about water celery. Grown abundantly in Asia, the herby vegetable is sometimes referred to as water dropwort, or—in Korea—minari. ...
Fern has survived many extinctions: the ghost town she once called home, any sense of normalcy before 2008’s economic collapse, her means of livelihood, her ho...
1927.
Two men run through the forest in the thick of night. Eerie shards of light sift down from the stars and onto the figures, breathless, apparently runn...
A pensive dichotomy hangs over David Lowery’s A Ghost Story, much like the heavy white bed sheet covering its protagonist. In a year drenched with passivity, r...
My first summer in Los Angeles has been one
without movies. It’s been an ironic turn of events for me, because I travelled
here from the interior of the countr...
Ryan Deloney is a journalist interested in culture, film criticism and entertainment. He has a B.A. in English / Journalism from the University of Arkansas, where he also studied Spanish and general business. He was on the reporting staff of the Arkansas Traveler for four years, where he covered news and the entertainment industry. He participated in a national research project with InvestigateTV in 2019 and wrote his undergraduate thesis about diversity in popular cinema. Ryan is pursuing a master’s degree in arts journalism and looks forward to a future in culture writing and reporting.