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Top three shows to watch on Netflix

Top three shows to watch on Netflix

Mehek Kapur, Staff Reporter | June 16, 2019

One of the hottest new shows of the spring season is “Good Girls,” a unique suburban thriller that combines thrills, drama and comedy in an unexpected way. The show follows three financially...

‘Aladdin’ live action adaptation is musically thrilling but lacking

‘Aladdin’ live action adaptation is musically thrilling but lacking

Lianna Martinez, Staff Reporter | June 15, 2019

The live-action rendition of “Aladdin” is one of Disney’s best attempts to create something family friendly, entertaining and accurate to its source material. “Aladdin” delivers a comical...

‘Detective Pikachu:’ super effective electrifying adaptation

‘Detective Pikachu:’ super effective electrifying adaptation

Ethan Bennett, News Editor | June 15, 2019

There is not a video game franchise that Hollywood is not interested in profiting off of by adapting it onto the big screen, and “Detective Pikachu” is no exception. Based on the Nintendo 3DS...

Delicious steak tacos topped with homemade salsa, and crispy lettuce designed to make mouths zing from La Frontera Grill.

Mexican food truck offers classic options to students

Francisco Medina, Staff Reporter | June 4, 2019

La Frontera Grill is a classic food truck located on De Anza Boulevard that serves unique Mexican dishes. Their tall and colorful flags advertise what kind of food they have available. The location...

Live action remakes are rewarding when done right

Dylan Newman, Staff Reporter | May 31, 2019

I remember the time when the most exciting thing was to watch a new Disney cartoon. Today, we are given special opportunities to relive a simpler time by watching new live adaptations of the classics we’ve...

John Kaufmann, Theater Instructor at Evergreen Valley College, kept the audience actively engaged with his talk of planet study May 2nd at the Euphrat Museum of Art.

First Thursdays Open Mic returns with new show-stopping experience

Dominique Evangelista, Staff Reporter | May 31, 2019

The 4 Elements Hip Hop Club held their monthly open mic event at the Euphrat Museum on May 2 with a new colorful background stage of student crafted art. For ten years, McTate Stroman has been the...

BTS’ ‘Map of the Soul: Persona’ brings new style

BTS’ ‘Map of the Soul: Persona’ brings new style

Yoorim Cho, Staff Reporter | May 29, 2019

BTS’s “Map of the Soul: Persona” integrates new bubbly styles of Korean pop music that can satisfy newcomers and fans. The album kicks off with BTS rapper Kim Nam-joon’s performance on “Persona,”...

‘Avengers: Endgame’ beautifully wraps up an end of an era

‘Avengers: Endgame’ beautifully wraps up an end of an era

Bryan Vo, Staff Reporter | May 9, 2019

“Avengers: Endgame” is one of the greatest superhero films ever made, delivering an explosion of nostalgia and emotion that pays a final tribute an era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After Thanos...

‘Game of Thrones’ returns to captivate its viewers

Francisco Medina, Staff Reporter | May 2, 2019

Beginning with its improved opening, the highly anticipated HBO series “Game of Thrones” premiered its first episode of the eighth season, sending chills down the spines of millions of fans. After...

'The Curse of La Llorona' unoriginal yet spooky

‘The Curse of La Llorona’ unoriginal yet spooky

Bryan Vo, Staff Reporter | May 2, 2019

“The Curse of La Llorona” is filled with shocking scares but lacks a solid identity, diluting Mexican folklore with horror tropes. This horror film, directed by Michael Chaves, follows Child Protective...

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