Katherine Elyse

Katherine Elyse

Katherine Elyse is an alumna of Messiah College and holds a BA in English Literature. She loves film (analysis, criticism and production), theater (analysis, criticism and production), literature (analysis and criticism), editing, writing, and acting. She is also hyper organized and a self diagnosed neat freak. She is an overly opinionated geek and literary snob, and enjoys sharing her (aforementioned) opinions on a variety of topics.
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  • 5 Ideas on What To Do When You're in Sucre, Bolivia
    Few tourists seem to make it to Bolivia, even though there is plenty to see, do and eat in this South American country. For those looking to get off the beaten path of typical holidays, I would recommend a trip to Sucre, Bolivia.
  • How to Tip Your Server: What Should and Should Not Affect Your Tip
    Many restaurant customers do not fully understand either: the tipping process or the inner workings of a restaurant. This series of articles strives to enlighten customers in an effort to produce both happy customers and happy servers.
  • Facebook: A Love/Hate Relationship
    Find yourself annoyed by Facebook users? Read on and perhaps you'll find one of your grievances listed in this countdown.
  • Memories
    A bittersweet haiku inspired by a prompt from the assignment desk.
  • Best British Comedies: Hot Fuzz
    While American filmmakers seem content to recycle the same insipid "comedies," their British counterparts have continued to turn out unique films. The first installment of the Best British Comedies series takes a look at Hot Fuzz.
  • Best British Comedies: Death at a Funeral
    While American filmmakers seem content to recycle the same insipid "comedies," their British counterparts have continued to turn out unique films. The second installment of the Best British Comedies series takes a look at Death at a Funeral.
  • Best British Comedies: Son of Rambow
    While American filmmakers seem content to recycle the same insipid "comedies," their British counterparts have continued to turn out unique films. The first installment of the Best British Comedies series takes a look at Son of Rambow.
  • Pixar's Up: A Shining Example of Excellence
    In a sea of mediocre family films, Pixar's Up (2009) stands out as a shining example of the excellence family filmmakers (or really, any filmmaker) should strive to achieve.

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