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'Origins' album fails to solidify Imagine Dragons' rock image

‘Origins’ album fails to solidify Imagine Dragons’ rock image

Nick Bauersfeld, Staff Reporter | November 20, 2018

Imagine Dragons', newest album “Origins,” released on Nov. 9, is an alternative rock album with a electro-pop sound that fails to deliver anything new from the band. Their fourth studio album in just...

“Bohemian Rhapsody” is a moving recount of Freddie Mercury's life

“Bohemian Rhapsody” is a moving recount of Freddie Mercury’s life

Miguel Cerda, Staff Reporter | November 18, 2018

“Bohemian Rhapsody”, released November 2, dives into the inner workings of legendary rock band "Queen," and the life of their lead singer, Freddie Mercury. Mercury, played by Rami Malek, is portrayed...

A close up of "Nocturne" by Julie Hughs.

Faculty art show brings thought-provoking pieces to the Euphrat Museum

Mayer Adelberg, Staff Reporter | November 15, 2018

The De Anza & Foothill College Art Faculty Show reception brought artists, students and community members together for a night where the artists talked about their work and received recognition. The...

Nice Buns! De Anza burger review- Steakhouse Sandwich

Nice Buns! De Anza burger review- Steakhouse Sandwich

Hwan Lee, Staff Reporter | November 13, 2018

The Steakhouse Sandwich is as confusing as it appears and continues to dissappoint with its bland taste, messy presentation, and poor quality. After waiting for my order for approximately ten to fifteen...

Joji’s flawed debut “Ballads 1” pulls though

John Bricker, Staff Reporter | November 13, 2018

Joji’s debut studio album “Ballads 1,” released on Oct. 26, is an inconsistent, but fulfilling journey through his eclectic collection of musical ideas. After George Miller gained a dedicated online...

Ariana Grande's "Thank u, next" explores self acceptance

Ariana Grande’s “Thank u, next” explores self acceptance

Abhiram Rishi Prattipati, Staff Reporter | November 13, 2018

Ariana Grande’s latest single “Thank u, next” is an ode to former boyfriends, as she thanks everyone in her life for the various lessons they've taught her, ultimately allowing her to move on in...

“Boy Erased” offers an insider’s perspective of being gay in the United States

“Boy Erased” offers an insider’s perspective of being gay in the United States

Tommy Pham, Staff Reporter | November 12, 2018

“Boy Erased,” released on Nov. 2, is a film that sheds light on an insider’s perspective on how gay conversion therapy camps work and spotlights hardships the LGBTQ community face everyday. Based...

Little Mix's "Women Like Me" video shows women transcend norms

Little Mix’s “Women Like Me” video shows women transcend norms

Shiri Marwaha, Staff Reporter | November 9, 2018

Four member girl group Little Mix, known for their empowering lyrics to women, teamed up with rapper and singer, Nicki Minaj, in their new hit single, “Women Like Me," which combined with the music video,...

Nice Buns! De Anza Burger Review-Patty melt

Nice Buns! De Anza Burger Review-Patty melt

Brenna White, Staff Reporter | November 5, 2018

The De Anza Beef Patty Melt is the first weekly special that deserves a direct transfer to the permanent menu with its exquisitely balanced yet unabashedly delectable flavor. I must confess that this...

‘Red Dead Redemption II’ plunges players into a detailed dimension

‘Red Dead Redemption II’ plunges players into a detailed dimension

Hwan Lee, Staff Reporter | November 2, 2018

"Red Dead Redemption Two," combines a meticulously crafted open world with a myriad of realistic details fully immersing you in its universe. Released on Oct. 26, by the creators of the "Grand Theft Auto"...

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