Dan Arellano’s well worn hands rested on the smooth, ornate hilt of his 19th century Spanish sword, which complimented a navy and white military ensemble complete with gold and scarlet accents. A brimmed and black “bolero” style hat dipped and rose as the museum lecturer spoke animatedly for a small group of elderly people in […]
Author Archives: Vedant Peris
Vedant Peris is a Dallas native who studies anthropology and journalism at the University of Texas. He writes satire for the Texas Travesty and edits for the campus online publication Burnt_x. In his free time he loves playing basketball and the harmonica.
