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‘Metroid Dread’ a great return to form for the long forgotten series

Michael Davis, Editor-in-Chief | October 20, 2021

After 19 years of absence, the newest 2D Metroid game launched on Nintendo Switch, “Metroid Dread,” brings the franchise back to life in a nostalgic yet fresh way. Developed by MercurySteam and...

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“No Time To Die” was a dull good-bye for its leading man

Kevin Nguyen, Features Editor | October 20, 2021

There is a line of thinking that it’s generally better to leave a party early, than overstay one’s welcome. Someone should have told this to James Bond.  Should anyone care to see off an actor...

Source: IMDb

Exploit or free Britney: unpacking Netflix’s ‘Britney vs. Spears’ documentary

Kaitlyn Khov, Reporter | October 13, 2021

Netflix’s “Britney vs. Spears” documentary attempts to revitalize Britney Spears’ conservatorship, but fails to provide a fresh take on the controversial case. Directed by Erin Lee Carr, who...

A large variety of vendor booths at the Sunnyvale Art and Wine Festival.

Sunnyvale Art and Wine Festival Kicks off despite the hot weather

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | October 11, 2021

Downtown Sunnyvale was hot, all while the sound of live music floated through the air and the white tents of vendor booths spotted the street. Murphy Avenue was filled with smells from the restaurants...

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‘Venom: Let There be Carnage’ is a sequel that capitalizes on the originals positive traits

Cameron Oleary, Reporter | October 5, 2021

“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” manages to build off of the positive traits of the first movie, with more relationship building between the main characters, funny comedy and a menacing villain’s first...

Source: Niki Smith

“The Deep & Dark Blue” tells a beautiful story centered on transgender identity

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 26, 2021
Niki Smith’s fantasy graphic novel “The Deep & Dark Blue” captures the emotional complexity of transgender identity.
Source: MARINA

MARINA deconstructs society and explores self in indie album “Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land”

Kat Pursell, Reporter | June 24, 2021
Indie-pop artist MARINA’s “Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land” strikes listeners with its social commentary and self-reflection.
A chiffon cake decorated with pinkish-red frosting strawberries and colorful sprinkles. Source: Tina Le

The Little Baker San Jose: Home-based Korean bakery whips up Asian-inspired flavors

Annalise Freimarck, Editor Emeritus | June 19, 2021
Le specializes in Korean bento cakes, which are miniature cakes around 4 inches in diameter typically frosted with detailed designs.
Source: Myungrang

Myungrang’s fresh and tasty corn dogs are a delicacy

Natalie Marques, Reporter | June 16, 2021
The Korean corn dog restaurant Myungrang in serves a variety of corn dogs that put a delicious twist on an American classic.
Source: Disney Plus

A villain gets deeper but sugarcoated character in “Cruella”

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 16, 2021
“Cruella” strikes a good balance between portraying the evil and the tragedy in the life of Cruella de Vil.
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