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Warrior Nun: The Mystery of Reya

[Warning: This essay contains spoilers for Warrior Nun seasons 1 and 2. I also recommend reading my essay, "Warrior Nun: The Tragedy of Adriel" before reading this one. It will contextualize a few claims that I make as I theorize about Reya's role in the Warrior Nun universe.] Reya is the most mysterious character Warrior Nun has ever introduced. The first time she appeared in the series was not physically, but instead as a face on Dr.

Was the Row Sample Sale Worth It?

Remember in my last newsletter when I was like, “for some reason I can’t get out of bed… Must be because my sheets are so nice!” Well, turns out I had COVID. So I wasn’t able to stalk the Row sample sale this week like I wanted to. But I was able to get on the horn and gab about it with a bunch of different people, including determined shoppers and the owner of a professional line sitting business, which over 30 Row fans used to have someone stand in line for them.

Weekly thread: Your Favorite Childhood Memories

It finally feels like spring in New York, and warm sunny weather makes me nostalgic. I don’t have one particular favorite childhood memory, but I do have a few that often come to mind in the spring and summer. I have one specific memory of being on vacation in South Carolina when I was about 8 and my parents letting me explore outside by myself at dusk. I found a bunch of tiny crabs near a creek that I played with; then I remember going back to the house and eating a big bowl of chocolate ice cream.

Welcome to The Besties newsletter!

We were so young!Social media can be anxiety-inducing. That’s why we’ve decided to contact you directly. Each week, we will send a newsletter to let your inbox and you’ll be the first to know about… Want to know when new episodes of The Besties and The Resties are available? You got it. Plus, each newsletter will include a full list of the games we discuss. The Besties is a video game club, which means you’re invited to play along.

Welcome! - by Dawn Eden Goldstein

I’m delighted to have you on board as I begin something I’ve never done before: sharing my research-in-progress with the public as I work on a project that greatly excites me: a biography of Father Louis J. Twomey, SJ (1905–1969), whose work for the rights of working people and African-Americans led people to call him “God’s Gadfly in the South.” Subscribe to receive at least one full-access post a month (for unpaid subscribers) or weekly posts (for paid subscribers).