Rhea Rollmann

Rhea Rollmann is a writer, editor, and broadcaster based in Canada. Rhea is a reporter/editor with the online media publication The Independent (TheIndependent.ca) and Program Director at community radio station CHMR-FM. Rhea can be reached by email at hansnf [at] gmail or on Twitter @hansnf.
‘Beirut 2020’ Portends What Awaits America

‘Beirut 2020’ Portends What Awaits America

Majdalani’s Beirut 2020 warns that unwillingness to enforce rules and due process lies at the heart of the problems plaguing both Lebanon and America.

The Women-Led Slave Revolts Every American Needs to Learn About

The Women-Led Slave Revolts Every American Needs to Learn About

In the graphic novel ‘Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts’, Rebecca Hall puts flesh on the bones of American history.

Latinx Short Story Collection ‘Las Biuty Queens’ Finds Joy Amidst Danger

Latinx Short Story Collection ‘Las Biuty Queens’ Finds Joy Amidst Danger

Iván Monalisa Ojeda conveys complexity with a deft, effective touch in his/her short story collection, ‘Las Biuty Queens’.

The Novel ‘Disquiet’ Explores Turkey’s Turmoil and the Refugee Crisis

The Novel ‘Disquiet’ Explores Turkey’s Turmoil and the Refugee Crisis

Zülfü Livaneli’s Disquiet depicts the cruelty of Turkey’s culture wars with a literary virtuosity that demands a global audience.

Sarah Lonsdale on the Important Feminist Rebels You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Sarah Lonsdale on the Important Feminist Rebels You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Rebel Women Between the Wars may guide women grappling with many of the same challenges today: fascism, male backlash, bigotry, and organized hate movements.

Eurovision 2021  Brings Color, Camp, Kitsch, and Hope

Eurovision 2021 Brings Color, Camp, Kitsch, and Hope

If there was ever a year we needed Eurovision, this is it. The annual celebration of color, kitsch, and quirky positivity has returned. We highlight the 10 best songs and more before tomorrow’s final.

Shigeru Mizuki’s ‘Tono Monogatari’ Is a Rewarding Read with Sumptuous Artwork

Shigeru Mizuki’s ‘Tono Monogatari’ Is a Rewarding Read with Sumptuous Artwork

The simple yokai tales in Mizuki’s Tono Monagatari are interesting but what makes this truly stunning is his artwork, presented here in full, luscious effect.

Spanish Poet Eva Baltasar’s Novel ‘Permafrost’ and the Art of Translation

Spanish Poet Eva Baltasar’s Novel ‘Permafrost’ and the Art of Translation

Eva Baltasar’s Permafrost is an aesthetic novel that underscores the magnificence of a poet successfully translating poetic awareness into prose.

Sergi Pámies’ Short Story Collection ‘The Art of Wearing a Trench Coat’ Evokes Introspection

Sergi Pámies’ Short Story Collection ‘The Art of Wearing a Trench Coat’ Evokes Introspection

Spanish writer Sergi Pámies’ story collection, ‘The Art of Wearing a Trench Coat’, draws readers into deep, psychologically dense first-person narratives.

Celebrity Stylist Andrew Gelwicks Has a Queer Advantage

Celebrity Stylist Andrew Gelwicks Has a Queer Advantage

Andrew Gelwicks interviews celebrities and other “beautiful people” who have come out of the closet and benefited from it.

Vanessa Springora’s Memoir, ‘Consent’, Confronts Child Predators and Their Enablers

Vanessa Springora’s Memoir, ‘Consent’, Confronts Child Predators and Their Enablers

French writer and publisher Vanessa Springora brings childrens’ rights to the fore in her memoir, ‘Consent’.

This Sybille Bedford Biography Is Worthy of Its Subject

This Sybille Bedford Biography Is Worthy of Its Subject

Masterful writer Sybille Bedford finally gets a biography as rich and expansive as her life from Selina Hastings.