Elliot Munson, Former Culture Editor
Elliot Munson has written for The Stinger since their junior year, and currently serves as the managing editor of Arts and Culture. He also is involved in mock trial, and likes to ride his bike outside of school recreationally.
All content by Elliot Munson
This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue.
To truly understand this place of magic you have to take a step back, out onto the street...
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
There are two schools of thought in the culinary world. At least, two worth mentioning.
One...
This previously ran in our October 2022 Print Issue.
COVID-19 was the most impactful pandemic to the United States, certainly in the span of a few years....
This previously ran in our September 2022 issue.
The Chile Pepper Food Festival in Bowers PA, a celebration of capsaicin and flavor, takes place every...
Among the many desserts that are truly American, the most beloved is the milkshake, a 100-year-old staple from the drive-in to the kitchen counter.
A...
This previously ran in our 2022 June Senior Issue.
After teaching at Emmaus for 34 years, Andrew “Mox” Moxey has left a lasting impact on his students,...
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.
Tomatoes, truly, are king. Not just of fruits, their botanical family, but of vegetables and indeed...
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.
In the restaurant industry, the customer is king, at the expense of the workers. Pots and pans being...
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.
As much as Putin may decry the Ukraine and its people as a Nazi nation, a threat to Russia’s security,...
This previously ran in the April 2022 print issue.
In November, amid heated school board elections, Joslyn Diffenbaugh watched how local Kutztown politicians...
This previously ran on the December print issue.
Many people think of themselves as intellectuals-- intelligent people who do their own research, spend...
This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue.
A 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola, the world standard for soda, contains 140 calories. Starbucks’s...
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