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“No Time To Die” was a dull good-bye for its leading man

Kevin Nguyen, Features Editor | October 20, 2021

There is a line of thinking that it’s generally better to leave a party early, than overstay one’s welcome. Someone should have told this to James Bond.  Should anyone care to see off an actor...

Source: IMDb

Exploit or free Britney: unpacking Netflix’s ‘Britney vs. Spears’ documentary

Kaitlyn Khov, Reporter | October 13, 2021

Netflix’s “Britney vs. Spears” documentary attempts to revitalize Britney Spears’ conservatorship, but fails to provide a fresh take on the controversial case. Directed by Erin Lee Carr, who...

Source: IMDb

‘Venom: Let There be Carnage’ is a sequel that capitalizes on the originals positive traits

Cameron Oleary, Reporter | October 5, 2021

“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” manages to build off of the positive traits of the first movie, with more relationship building between the main characters, funny comedy and a menacing villain’s first...

Source: Niki Smith

“The Deep & Dark Blue” tells a beautiful story centered on transgender identity

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 26, 2021
Niki Smith’s fantasy graphic novel “The Deep & Dark Blue” captures the emotional complexity of transgender identity.
Source: MARINA

MARINA deconstructs society and explores self in indie album “Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land”

Kat Pursell, Reporter | June 24, 2021
Indie-pop artist MARINA’s “Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land” strikes listeners with its social commentary and self-reflection.
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Myungrang’s fresh and tasty corn dogs are a delicacy

Natalie Marques, Reporter | June 16, 2021
The Korean corn dog restaurant Myungrang in serves a variety of corn dogs that put a delicious twist on an American classic.
Source: Disney Plus

A villain gets deeper but sugarcoated character in “Cruella”

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 16, 2021
“Cruella” strikes a good balance between portraying the evil and the tragedy in the life of Cruella de Vil.
Source: HBO Max

For “Friends” lovers, “Friends: The Reunion” gives you exactly what you need

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | June 8, 2021
“Friends: The Reunion” celebrates the magic of “Friends” by showing unseen footage on set with the reactions of the cast — a tasteful dive into nostalgia for any “Friends” fan.
"Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer

“Braiding Sweetgrass” makes science more accessible and humanity richer

Maida Suta, Reporter | May 27, 2021

The novel “Braiding Sweetgrass” tenderly explores science and the natural world, threading in Indigenous culture, motherhood, and a reflection on life itself. The book — written by Robin Wall...

"Minor Feelings" is an urgent awakening for the marginalized

“Minor Feelings” is an urgent awakening for the marginalized

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | May 17, 2021
As racial animosity threatens to reach yet another boiling point, Cathy Park Hong’s book “Minor Feelings” forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and their country.
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