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“Navalny” is a powerful inside look at an influential Russian opposition leader

Georgina Rios, Reporter | June 20, 2022

You will never feel comfortable in your underwear again after watching HBO's new documentary “Navalny,” a tense and jaw-dropping examination of a formidable Russian opposition leader.  “Navalny,”...

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“Our Father” is an insidious examination of fertility fraud

Georgina Rios, Reporter | June 20, 2022

Watching Netflix’s new documentary “Our Father,” invokes absolute horror as the audience might even call into question who their own biological father is.  “Our Father” follows Jacoba Ballard,...

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The religious horrors and abuse of “Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey”

Maida Suta, Opinions Editor | June 17, 2022

Often, we pass by churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples without a thought, the buildings blending in with the rest of the cities we live in. Netflix’s newest documentary, “Keep Sweet: Pray and...

In his first show in the Bay Area since January 2021, Rex Orange County plays to a sold out concert at the historic Berkeley Greek Theatre.

Rex Orange County amazes in Berkeley show

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | June 15, 2022

Rex Orange County amazes in his first Bay Area show in over two years, bringing all of the energy to Berkeley. The indie pop artist from England is coming off of his fourth studio album “WHO CARES?”...

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“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” is a disappointing film but a wonderful expansion on the multiverse

Oscar Rodas, Reporter | June 14, 2022

Expanding on the multiverse within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Madness” gives us different versions of our well-known heroes as they rise to the challenge once...

Nirvana Soul cofounder and CMO, Be'Anka Ashaolu, at the new location in Cupertino.

Black-and-woman owned coffee shop Nirvana Soul brings a sprinkle of ‘home’ to the Cupertino community

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva, Reporter | June 8, 2022

The popular Bay Area coffee shop, Nirvana Soul, celebrated the grand opening of its new location in Cupertino on April 30th. Nirvana Soul is a black-owned business that was first opened in 2020 in downtown...

Chef Hisham Abdelfattah, founder and owner of El Halal Amigos.

El Halal Amigos: From food truck to their first sit-down restaurant in downtown Willow Glen

Teddy Ha, Social Media Editor | June 7, 2022

In the midst of a pandemic that rocked everyone’s world, culinary chef Hisham Abdelfattah transformed his unique halal Mexican food truck, El Halal Amigos, into a sit-down brick-and-mortar restaurant...

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“Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star” leaves a lot of questions unanswered

Amin Faramarz, Reporter | June 2, 2022

The documentary series "Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star" on Netflix was an enjoyable mix of true crime and sports content. Audiences would enjoy it if they are a fan of either genre.  Senzo Robert Meyiwa...

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“Heartstopper” brings LGBTQ awareness to the public in a heartwarming way

Jerry Chen, Reporter | May 31, 2022

Adapted from the graphic novel of the same name, the new Netflix series “Heartstopper'' showcases realistic and heartwarming examples of friendship, love and mental health. According to Alex Moreland,...

Here are five films to watch to honor and commemorate Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.

Five films to watch in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Juliette Fesas, Reporter | May 31, 2022

In celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage month, here are five film recommendations you might enjoy. They range from dramas, romance, to animated films.   Minari (2020) Writer...

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