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Rosalia explores bolder beats and new styles in single “A Pale”

Nathalia Moran, Staff Reporter | December 2, 2019

Rosalia fuses flamenco and other urban beats in energetic and dynamic new single, “A Pale.” Released on Nov. 7, the song celebrates the one year anniversary of her debut album “El Mal Querer.” Following...

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Disney+ Breaks The Internet

Andrew Jaramillo, Staff Reporter | December 2, 2019

Disney+ is giving competitors Netflix and Hulu a run for their money, even with connectivity issues and errors that plagued it early on. The service has been stabilized since its bumpy Nov. 4 launch...

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Frank Ocean’s ‘In My Room’ brings new sound, style

Chris Hoeft, Staff Reporter | November 19, 2019

Frank Ocean is back with new music that seems to suggest a new direction for the artist’s sound. The American singer, songwriter and producer has released music sparingly throughout the past decade. His...

Omar Apollo Performs at The New Parish

Nathalia Moran, Staff Reporter | November 11, 2019

Chicano indie star Omar Apollo enchanted the Bay Area audience at one of two sold-out shows in Oakland on Sunday, Nov. 3. Apollo featured his newest single, “Frìo” in the “Speed of Sound” tour...

‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ is nostalgic but unsurprising

‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ is nostalgic but unsurprising

Yorsabell Wodaj, Staff Reporter | November 8, 2019

“Terminator: Dark Fate,” directed by Tim Miller, featuring original cast members Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, attempts to revisit previous plotlines with a new twist, but becomes repetitive...

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Dia San Jose shows diversity in Mexican culture

Jenny Choi, Staff Reporter | November 4, 2019

Dia San Jose teleports attendees to Mexico’s “Dia de los Muertos,” featuring live music, traditional foods and antique stands on Saturday, Oct. 19. With half of their face painted as skulls, Maria...

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‘In The Tall Grass’ is a decent piece of horror and propaganda

Alex Woolner, Staff Reporter | October 31, 2019

Stephen King and Joe Hill’s novella, “In the Tall Grass,” is an unfortunate piece of anti-abortion propaganda and an OK horror film. Directed by Vincenzo Natali, the mystery thriller focuses on...

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‘Tell Me Who I Am’ a disturbing trauma film

Harleen Gill, Staff Reporter | October 31, 2019

“Tell Me Who I Am,” is an enticing and disturbing documentary, but not worthy of putting on your watchlist. The documentary is about two identical twins Marcus and Alex Lewis who confront each other...

Frank Ocean single disappointing

Siddarth Srivastava, Staff Reporter | October 31, 2019

Frank Ocean is one of the greatest hidden gems I’ve ever discovered, though his newly released single “DHL” is not representative of his artistry. Ocean’s style is exactly what I look for when...

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Kanye’s “Jesus is King,” a beautiful Christian album

Dylan Newman, Staff Reporter | October 31, 2019

After being delayed nearly four times, Kanye West’s album “Jesus is King” provides a spiritually clean gospel experience that is healthily different from the rest of West’s discography. West...

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