
VOX Teen Poetry: I Am Like Marie
Marie Van Brittan Brown and I don’t have much in common The girls in my biology class who immerse themselves in the study of life

Marie Van Brittan Brown and I don’t have much in common The girls in my biology class who immerse themselves in the study of life

The title Class President can be viewed as a considerable achievement, but some see success before seeing the past struggles and the process of what

VOX ATL’s Special Projects Editor Daya Brown hosted a podcast where Atlanta-area teens were invited to share their thoughts on the newly-available COVID-19 vaccine. Listen

African American Vernacular English gave birth to words such as “finna,” “deadass,” and “lit.” But when these words leave our communities and enter the ether

Whether it be the added stress of transition back into an in-person academic environment or the strain of college admissions approaching, testing anxiety has been

Director Bartlett Sher’s critically acclaimed revival of the 1964 Broadway classic “Fiddler on the Roof” brings the tale of Tevye, a poor Jewish dairyman living

On Friday, November 12, I saw “Fiddler on the Roof” at the Fox Theatre, a story about traditionalism versus change. It was originally a Broadway

The classic Tony-winning Broadway musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and based on a book by author

As someone who has grown up in a highly religious household and been taught that the worship of God is something to be proud of

“The Eternals” are the newest set of Marvel heroes to be added to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is based on the Marvel Comics

When something bad happens, the first thing people want to tell you is to be grateful for what you have and not to focus on

Frank Herbert, an American author, wrote the science fiction novel “Dune” in 1965. In 1966, it won both the Hugo and the Nebula awards, and