
Set in 1885, ‘Hello, Dolly!’ Seamlessly Parallels 2020’s Social and Economic Politics
The political issues uncoiling throughout the background of “Hello, Dolly!” seamlessly parallel today’s lack of social equality and our economic inequality.

The political issues uncoiling throughout the background of “Hello, Dolly!” seamlessly parallel today’s lack of social equality and our economic inequality.

Imagine stepping into a time machine and traveling way back to 1885. This is where the “Hello Dolly” is set. I was in awe of

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With the loss of Kobe Bryant, many feel lost and out of touch. As the death was so sudden, many are reflecting on the fact

I didn’t know how much grief I was entitled to. The truth was that we hadn’t been close since freshman year. This left me feeling

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In this episode of the VOXCast, veteran VOXers (and high school seniors) Chris Jordan and Mack Walker are joined by their friends Chris and Jaye

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VOX ATL’s James Rhee delivers a poem about being OK with where you are.