How The Spectrum helped me evolve Writing for The Spectrum was a privilege and an honor, and I feel very unworthy of the support of “Six important words”
Author: Patrick Ullmer
Personal Education through Variety
Leaving the Spectrum on a high note Oof, I’m a bit ashamed of how grumpy I was last week and don’t want my Spectrum tenure “Personal Education through Variety”
Escape from the internet
Foregoing leisure for reality Ironically, the global network system of interconnected computers we use called the “net” or the “web” shares a name with a “Escape from the internet”
A burned-out roast of quantity
Coffee never let me down A note to my readers: I suppose it’s considered a bit of irony in which someone like myself who can’t “A burned-out roast of quantity”
Of religions and cults
Christianity is not a cult Nobody joins a cult hoping to be led astray and knowing what it is, but they do join a religion “Of religions and cults”
‘Citizen Kane’ Revisited
How does the greatest film of all time stand today? It seems nobody likes movies today, and even I am losing my taste for such. “‘Citizen Kane’ Revisited”
A mother’s fight to save her daughter
Disclaimer: This article is part of the Spectrum’s special addition on sexual assault awareness. As a result, this article covers content that may be triggering “A mother’s fight to save her daughter”
Review: ‘In the Arena’ (1995) by Charleton Heston
Charleton Heston’s autobiography I planned to review Sandra Bullock’s “The Lost City,” but upon reading IMBD’s parental warning of a “man’s buttocks shown up close “Review: ‘In the Arena’ (1995) by Charleton Heston”