*A World without ‘Whom’,* by Emmy J. Favilla

Written by the chief copy editor at BuzzFeed, A World without 'Whom' addresses language in a fast-changing world. The title of the book refers to one of the greatest markers of this change, the use of the word "whom," often deliberately avoided for its datedness or unconsciously substituted with "who." Favilla provides an accessible take on various … Continue reading *A World without ‘Whom’,* by Emmy J. Favilla

The Ambiguous Satanism of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Me and my wife recently finished watching season 1 of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix. We loved it. Beginning a week before Sabrina's sixteenth birthday, the first season explores the trials faced by a teenage half-mortal, half-witch. A ten-episode horror-lite, the show is a particularly darker rendition of Archie Comics' Sabrina the Teenage Witch (something … Continue reading The Ambiguous Satanism of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina