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Charli xcx returns from her "brat" summer to make a companion album for "Wuthering Heights," the movie.

‘Wuthering Heights’ album unremarkable

Ariel Alvarez, La Voz Staff | February 26, 2026

Looking for thoughts on the movie starring Margo Robbie and Jacob Elordi? Read about that here.   Pop artist Charli xcx's album for the movie "Wuthering Heights,” by the same name, is a “background...

Huey Lee, 21, computer science and political science major, warms up with his Gretsch Hollow body electric guitar. The guitar gives a warmer sound than a typical electric

Ensemble builds community

Taylor Kim, La Voz Staff | February 22, 2026

From first time performers to seasoned musicians, students from the De Anza Music and Volunteering Association gathered on Friday, Feb. 6 to rehearse for the annual De Anza College Flea Market performance. The...

Bad Bunny carries a flag, a story and a community.

Bad Bunny shines on rough times

Ariel Alvarez, La Voz Staff | February 19, 2026

Puerto Rican rapper and singer Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, who goes by Bad Bunny on stage, delivered a meaningful performance at the Super Bowl, following his record-breaking Grammy win the weekend...

Joji's doppelganger, who the internet has lovingly nicknamed "Joe. G" or "Jijo," isn't fooling anyone. But maybe that's the point.

Joji album a mixed bag

Wylder Robison, La Voz Staff | February 16, 2026

Joji's highly anticipated fourth studio album "Piss in the Wind" is a hodgepodge of powerful, unique Joji sound and hard-hitting tracks with short, unremarkable "vignette-style” interludes in between. The...

Not all friends are what they seem.

‘Buddy’ preys on childhood nostalgia

Ruben Pasaribu, Guest Writer | February 14, 2026
Instead of reinventing the wheel, Kelly flanderizes horror tropes already ingrained in audiences minds to create a feverish, satirical nightmare. “Buddy” references childhood TV icons such as “Barney” and “Thomas The Tank Engine,” perverting and violently victimizing them for a laugh.
Shoppers enter the new Nintendo San Francisco flagship store located at 331 Powell Street in Union Square. Opened on May 15, 2025, this 9,000 square foot, two-level space is only the second official Nintendo retail location in the United States, offering exclusive merchandise, apparel and hands-on gaming experiences.

Photo essay: A look into the Nintendo store

Nello Puelles, La Voz Staff | February 11, 2026

San Francisco's flagship Nintendo store, which opened on May 15 in Union Square, is only the second to open in the United States. The store's open-concept design encourages visitors of all ages to pick...

A poster for the Canadian television series “Heated Rivalry” is displayed in the La Voz News newsroom Jan. 15. The show follows a romance between two rival male hockey players.

Heated Rivalry: Provocative, but deep

Jonathan Nguyen-Au, La Voz Staff | January 29, 2026

“Heated Rivalry” is a Canadian TV show centered on the romance between two male hockey players on rival teams. The show has garnered critical acclaim among reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb....

Digging deep for premier lavatories

Digging deep for premier lavatories

Hayden Rush, La Voz Staff | January 24, 2026

Ongoing construction of the bathrooms in buildings L5, S2 and S6 has been a significant inconvenience for both students and staff. With a selection of my own classes being close to the L5 wing, I’ve...

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