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Students view a screening of "The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross" in the Hinson Campus Center on Monday, Feb. 25.

Black History in the Cinema demonstrates the importance of African history

Thomas Anthony, Staff Reporter | February 28, 2019

De Anza College students got a glimpse into the tragic and triumphant history of African Americans during Black History in the Cinema, held on Feb. 25 and 27 in the Hinson Campus Center. The first two...

'Alita: Battle Angel' adapts superb visuals with an uncanny plot

‘Alita: Battle Angel’ adapts superb visuals with an uncanny plot

Yami Sun, Staff Reporter | February 27, 2019

Adapted from the classic Japanese manga “Gunnm” by Yukito Kishiro, "Alita: Battle Angel" is a surprising action movie with incredible stunts, parkour sequences and fight scenes. Produced by James...

“They Shall Not Grow Old” most immersive war documentary ever

Julia Kolman, Staff Reporters | February 26, 2019

World War I comes to life through the lens of the frightened boys and proud men of the Great War, telling their stories void of narration in the documentary “They Shall Not Grow Old.” Directed by...

Teddy Hull, a local Bay Area comedian, has audience members in tears with laughter Feb. 7 during First Thursday Open Mic night in the Euphrat Museum.

4 Elements Hip Hop Club hosts open mic

Kyle McDonald, Staff Reporter | February 24, 2019

4 Elements Hip-Hop Club held an event hosted by McTate Stroman at the Euphrat Museum of Art, continuing the 10 year tradition of hosting Open Mic Night on the First Thursday of each month. Performing...

'Thank U, Next' presents destructive yet brilliant hit

‘Thank U, Next’ presents destructive yet brilliant hit

Mehek Kapur, Staff Reporter | February 24, 2019

It’s been a rough year for Ariana Grande - her name was splashed across headlines for her broken engagement with Pete Davidson and her ex boyfriend Mac Miller overdosing, but she comes back from her...

Apex Legends: The next battle royale to surpass all

Apex Legends: The next battle royale to surpass all

Gabriel Barrenechea, Staff Reporter | February 20, 2019

A wide variety of customization and a multitude of characters to choose from makes "Apex Legends" one of the greatest games in the Battle Royale genre by combining fast paced gameplay and freedom to approach. "Apex...

'Kingdom Hearts 3' Review: a conclusion of amusement

‘Kingdom Hearts 3’ Review: a conclusion of amusement

Tyson Tsoi, Staff Reporter | February 7, 2019

“Kingdom Hearts 3” is a beautiful crafted visual addition to the next generation of Japanese role-playing-games, but ultimately suffers from a lack of content that feels awkwardly rushed through...

'The Kid Who Would Be King' is a hilarious adaptation of a classical tale

‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ is a hilarious adaptation of a classical tale

Ashley Gonzalez, Staff Reporter | February 7, 2019

"The Kid Who Would Be King" is a classic adventure movie with an impressive modern twist. Joe Cornish, director of well known movies like Ant-Man and Hot Fuzz, pays a pleasing homage to the arthurian...

The Backstreet Boys are back: DNA Album Review

Mehek Kapur, Staff Reporter | January 31, 2019

The Backstreet Boys released their hyped up new album, DNA - the group’s tenth studio album and their first full-length album since 2013. Overall, the album is smooth, modern and a perfect testament...

‘Serenity’ is a lacking neo-noir thriller without much substance

Ashley Gonzales, Staff Reporter | January 31, 2019

I give Steven Knight, writer and director of “Serenity,” credit for establishing a big leap with this different film, but it fails to meet expectations with its script writing and awkward plot twists. 'Serenity'...

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