It was during the Retreat of the Eighty Thousand, and the authority of the Censorship is sufficient excuse for not being more explicit. But it was on the most awful day of that awful time, on the day when ruin and disaster came so near that their shadow fell over London far away; and, without any certain news, the hearts of men failed within them and grew faint; as if the agony of the army in the battlefield had entered into their souls.
The larger than life persona of lumberjack Paul Bunyan is a fabelled tale told for generations. In this version, Destini Jones enlists the help of her father to bring this story to life for a new audience.
Explore Autumn through a Maple leaf’s perspective in this short story written and produced by Mary Mitzlaff. This inspiring story follows a leaf through its journey of learning to hope, dream, and love again even in its dying season.
This podcast explores the tendency of individuals to avoid or alter deemed unfavorable, unflattering, or simply humiliating traits or actions in their written and spoken personal stories. Such choices come from fear and pressure to present oneself in a more perfected state for others to “like” rather than a human state for audiences to relate to and learn from.
In this episode, Ben talks about his childhood dreams becoming reality in the movie while Ben admires Toad's face.
Ben and Ben discuss and review a film from their childhood: Flushed Away. Does the nostalgia hold up? Is it more than just a movie for kids? Is my Film Theory professor correct about me needing to expand my watchlist?