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Female Power Soars in Birds of Prey

Female Power Soars in Birds of Prey

Nick Camejo, Contributing Writer February 27, 2020

          After Suicide Squad’s release in 2016, it was evident that Harley Quinn had become a fan favorite for all. As a cult favorite, a wide majority of people dressed up as her for Halloween,...

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Darren Greene, Podcast Producer February 10, 2020

  Star Wars episode 9,The Rise Of Skywalker,was directed by J.J. Abrams and is the finale of the much talked about sequel trilogy. When it is discovered that the evil Emperor Palpatine has...

Sonic’s Race to Save the Box Office

Bryan Vega, Contributing Writer February 10, 2020

In April of 2019 Paramount Pictures released the first trailer for the Sonic the Hedgehog movie. The studio was met with major backlash after teasing the first official look at the blue hedgehog with...

A Gift from Mr. Klaus

Bryan Vega December 23, 2019

Re-imagining the origin of how the legend of Santa Claus came to be, Netflix’s Klaus follows Jesper, a postman who has been stationed in a small island town called Smeerensburg. There he meets Klaus,...

Pictured from left to right: Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, and Paul Walter Hauser. 
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Movies to Watch: Richard Jewell

Angel Madera, Copy Editor December 8, 2019

“There’s a bomb in Centennial Park, you have 30 minutes,” ticks like a metronome and is a bold statement in the upcoming film: Richard Jewell.     On July 27, 1996, a terrorist bombing...

Counting by Sevens

Counting by Sevens

Stephanie Bock December 8, 2019

I have always been a lover of poetry and have been drawn, particularly to the voices of writing that discuss the sides of life that we do not ordinarily talk about. Ann Wallace is one of those extraordinary...

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Mariah Carey’s Reign as the Queen of Christmas

Haresh Oudhnarine and Maryam Pervaiz November 26, 2019

  Mariah Carey re-released her coveted fourth studio album Merry Christmas on November 1st in a special Deluxe Anniversary Edition to celebrate its 25th year of release.   On the re-release,...

Mapping Life Exhibit

Mapping Life Exhibit

Michi Suazo November 20, 2019

France, Fukushima, the Island of Hispaniola, and Manhattan, among many other places swirl around the gallery with Noriko Ambe's Under the Big Tree (2017-2019) as the epicenter. It is a piece sculpted...

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The Joker: An Exhibition of Madness

Angel Madera, Copy Editor October 29, 2019

In the time of spectacular Marvel movies, DC Comics hits home with the gritty, psychological thriller, Joker. The film depicts the rise and fall of Arthur Fleck’s life, initially preparing the audience...

Visually Stunning but Light on Character: A Review of “Hustlers”

Visually Stunning but Light on Character: A Review of “Hustlers”

Stephanie Bock October 13, 2019

“Hustlers” is a gorgeously crafted film that attempts to justify the crimes that it showcases. Yes, the cinematography is stunning. No one can deny the neon lights of a strip club in New York City...

Us Review

“Us” Review

Suhas Vittal, Contributing Writer April 23, 2019

“Us” is a horror film directed by Jordan Peele and stars Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph and Evan Alex. This much anticipated movie is the second film that Peele directed and...

Captain Marvel Review

Captain Marvel Review

Darren Greene, Podcast Producer March 28, 2019

The fantasy/science fiction film "Captain Marvel" is a story of a young woman named Carol Danvers played by Brie Larson and her hubris in saving the world. This character learns about her past, discovers...

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