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Alexander Hamilton: "Laurens, I like you a lot"
Alexander Hamilton; American Revolutionary, Founding Father “Hamilton: An All American Musical” I’m sure most people have heard of this...

the magnus effect team
Jun 24, 20216 min read


James Dean
exploring james dean's sexuality - our newest addition to "history's obsession with straightwashing".

the magnus effect team
Jun 17, 20212 min read


"Strictly Netflix, No Chill" With Emily (Bronte)
The sole undefined factor that defines and singles out the human race, holds it superior to all the existing species and sets it apart:...

the magnus effect team
Jun 14, 20216 min read


The Power of an Idol
thoughts on idols, and their impacts - from one of our readers!

ACP
Jun 12, 20212 min read


Disney and its live-action remakes
An analysis of Disney's love for live-action movies, taking a deep dive into the history of the company & how it has become what it is today

charu gunesekera
Apr 7, 20216 min read


Kdrama review: 15 NEED TO WATCH Korean dramas
One of the biggest problems that kdrama lovers have is the inability to know what to watch next.

maui
Mar 21, 202111 min read


Alexander the Great and Hephaestion
Alexander was only defeated once, the Cynic philosophers said long after his death, and that was by Hephaestion’s thighs.

the magnus effect team
Mar 16, 20212 min read


Achilles and Patroclus
One of the most widely accepted, openly homosexual relationships in history is that of Achilles and Patroclus.

the magnus effect team
Mar 7, 20212 min read
Homosexuality, A Question of Gay Rights or Civil Rights?
A Sociological Imagination “Can we all get along? Can we, can we get along?” - Rodney King (The face of the 1992 Los Angeles riots.) 28...

Abinaya Sritharan
Feb 16, 20215 min read


history’s obsession with straightwashing
The inclusion of lgbtq aspects of history is quite few and far between. The result? An overwhelmingly heteronormative narrative.

the magnus effect team
Feb 16, 20212 min read


colors
What is your favorite color?
A simple question, one we’ve been asked ever since we were capable of understanding it.
the actual
Feb 16, 20216 min read
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