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Christmas Movies Should Not Be Copy-Pasted

Christmas Movies Should Not Be Copy-Pasted

Lavanya Shyamsundar and Zoharys Jaen December 16, 2022

As the mid-December frost begins to fill the air, there’s nothing like warming up with a fluffy blanket, a comforting cup of hot cocoa, and a jolly Christmas movie. However, those searching for new holiday content are bound to be disappointed as recent films, like “The Princess Switch,” “The...

Music’s Biggest Night of the Year: The Grammys

Music’s Biggest Night of the Year: The Grammys

Mikaela Woo, Sports Editor December 16, 2022

This year’s best guesses for who will take home the Big Four trophies at the 65th annual Grammys.  Music’s most prominent annual award show, the Grammys, dazzles with vibrant performances, astonishing designer outfits, and fan-favorite stars. The 65th annual Grammys will be held at Crypto Arena...

Behind The Scenes with Selena Gomez in “My Mind & Me”

Behind The Scenes with Selena Gomez in “My Mind & Me”

Laura Liu, Editor in Chief December 16, 2022

Singer, actress, and film producer Selena Gomez rose to fame with her breakout role as Alex Russo on the Disney Channel series, “Wizards of Waverly Place.” A pivotal moment in her career, her flawless execution of the clever and spunky character garnered her numerous awards and widespread attention,...

Marvel’s Crumbling Universe

Trisha Phan and Anjali Suva December 16, 2022

As Marvel develops its Phase 4 of content releases, its productions have been steeply declining in quality, leaving the overall franchise sloppy and underwhelming. Since the monumental release of “Iron Man” in 2008, Marvel has become synonymous with superhero movies. Often compared to its competitor...

Wakanda’s Black Panther Lives Forever

Wakanda’s Black Panther Lives Forever

Haley Nguyen, Editor in Chief December 16, 2022

The long-awaited “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” finally hit theaters on Nov. 11. Successor to the wildly popular “Black Panther,” the highest-grossing film of 2018, the sequel is carried out wonderfully by its vivid storytelling but falls flat in its theme execution and overall structure. Opening...

Smashing Success: “Bleach” Returns

Smashing Success: “Bleach” Returns

Eshmom Haque, Sports Editor November 17, 2022

After a 10-year hiatus, Tite Kubo’s “Bleach” returned on Oct. 11 to the spotlight with the animation of the manga’s final arc, “The Thousand-Year Blood War.” The new season is animated by Pierrot, the same studio behind notable works like “Black Clover” and “Tokyo Ghoul.”  In...

Once Upon A Dream: Taylor Swift, a new name to the music scene, performs her first songs like “Teardrops on My Guitar” at Stagecoach in 2008. (Photo by whittlz/Flickr)

Taylor Swift’s Marvelous Midnight Reveal

Justin Le and Mikaela Woo November 17, 2022

From the unassuming girl next door to the empowered pop star on top of the world, Taylor Swift’s singer persona has constantly evolved throughout her career as fractions of herself that are blown up to play a part. Her latest release from Oct. 21, “Midnights” shares her stories of self-hate and...

Revving Into Action With “Chainsaw Man”

Revving Into Action With “Chainsaw Man”

Trisha Phan, Editor in Chief November 17, 2022

Devils, chainsaws, and pets all take on a whole new form in “Chainsaw Man,” an anime adapted from the manga of the same name by Tatsuki Fujimoto. Releasing weekly beginning on Oct. 11, “Chainsaw Man” follows Denji, a destitute teenager living in a shack who struggles to make ends meet after being...

BTS Takes A Bow: BTS attends the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards in April of this year, months before announcing their hiatus. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz)

BTS Leaves ARMY for the South Korean Military

Anjali Suva, Senior Staff Writer November 17, 2022

South Korean boy band BTS shocked fans worldwide as they announced their third-ever extended hiatus as a group in a dinner party celebration video released June 14. Promising to return as a group in the unforeseeable future, they were met with overwhelming support from fans, despite some initial disappointment.  Two...

Blackpink's sophomore album: Worth the wait?

Blackpink’s sophomore album: Worth the wait?

Christian Festin, Senior Staff Writer October 28, 2022

“Born Pink,” the second full-length studio album by South Korean girl group Blackpink, released on Sept. 16. Debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 with eight new songs, this album marks the long-awaited return of the worldwide K-pop phenoms after their two-year hiatus, complete with excellent...

Netflix's DAHMER capitalizes off of tragedy

Netflix’s DAHMER capitalizes off of tragedy

Miriam Santos, Lifestyle Editor October 28, 2022

Netflix released the 10-part miniseries “DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, on Sept. 21. The show depicts Dahmer’s gruesome killing spree, starting from his early childhood to his final days in jail. Dahmer murdered 17 people, all men of color,...

The Little Mermaid: Representation over racism

The Little Mermaid: Representation over racism

Nathan Perera, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 28, 2022

The release of Disney’s teaser for the live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid” submerged the film in racist controversy following the decision to cast Halle Bailey, a Black woman, as Ariel. Although the film does not come out until May 26, waves of backlash over casting Bailey flooded the internet,...

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