A Brief Explanation of Civil vs. Criminal Cases: OJ Simpson
Welcome to the Library of the Lost, where the Ink-Stained Archivist revisits a courtroom spectacle that refuses to settle into history. Through the curious case of O.J. Simpson, the law’s twin chambers—criminal guilt and civil liability—reveal how one story can fracture into two starkly differ
Taking Inspiration from Nature
BASIC Studios celebrates Women's History Month by honoring female power, reflecting on their influence in society and nature, while highlighting recent achievements and upcoming projects.
Of Men and monsters 2:
Monsters come in many shapes and sizes. Depending on the context in which a person classifies them, there are times that the ‘monster’ of a film is more desirable than the hero of that same story. We can choose to believe that ‘monsters’ are one sided, evil, destructive beasts that don't
Killer Rabbits
The "most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on" (Tim the Enchanter, Monty Python) was capable of defeating one of the greatest generals in history. While dictators attempt to provide a powerful vibrato, at other times they are exposed as just as weak and vulnerable as the rest o
