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Find your inner child in “Finding ‘Ohana”

Jordyn Smith, Reporter | February 24, 2021
Netflix’s new Indiana Jones-style film “Finding ‘Ohana” grabs the audience through complicated family dynamics and adventurous twists and turns.
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An overhyped couple’s fight: the disappointment of “Malcolm and Marie”

Emjay Troxclair, Reporter/copy editor | February 15, 2021
The hype for “Malcolm & Marie” outweighs the actual experience of the film, leaving viewers bored and dissatisfied.
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A fun steamy romance: why you should watch “Bridgerton”

Jordyn Smith, Reporter | February 15, 2021
The Netflix original series “Bridgerton” has intrigued its audience through its steamy romance and scandalous twists, leaving viewers begging for more.
SOPHIE on her album cover "OIL OF EVERY PEARL'S UNINSIDES"

A transgender pop icon: the legacy of SOPHIE

Cassandra Garcia, Reporter | February 9, 2021
With alternative pop songs you feel in your gut, SOPHIE will continue impressing new listeners after her passing on Jan. 30.
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Starry rhymes and beautiful lyrics: the legacy of MF DOOM

Rodrigo Gutierrez, Reporter | February 4, 2021
Daniel Dumile, known by the stage name MF DOOM, passed away on Oct. 31 last year as a legend in the hip-hop genre.
Best pop album of 2020:“Ungodly Hour” shakes foundations of pop music

Best pop album of 2020:“Ungodly Hour” shakes foundations of pop music

Cassandra Garcia, Reporter | November 29, 2020

“Ungodly Hour,” the second studio album by artists Chloe x Halle, has raised the bar for pop music, and is undoubtedly the best pop album of 2020. Running around 38 minutes, the 13 song album may switch...

Three exceptional kid’s movies to watch with your family

Three exceptional kid’s movies to watch with your family

Jodi Wong, Reporter | November 28, 2020
How do you go about judging the quality of a kid’s movie? If I ask my five year old cousin, the response would be “if I’m not bored!”, and quite truthfully, I think this is an excellent answer. 
“The Liberator”: A captivating and innovative, yet artificial portrayal of World War II

“The Liberator”: A captivating and innovative, yet artificial portrayal of World War II

Trisha Venkat, Staff Reporter | November 19, 2020

This Veteran’s Day Netflix released “The Liberator,” a four episode mini-series marked by its unique integration of computer animation and live-action footage.    The story of “The...

“The Meaning of Mariah Carey” gives insight into singer’s life, but falls short on storytelling

“The Meaning of Mariah Carey” gives insight into singer’s life, but falls short on storytelling

Mathew Bejarano, Staff Reporter | November 12, 2020
Mariah Carey’s authorized autobiography with co-author Micheala Anegla Davis, “The Meaning of Mariah Carey” provides readers new insights about Carey’s upbringing while simultaneously humanizing her.
Beautiful with an incomplete plot: A review of “The Queen’s Gambit”

Beautiful with an incomplete plot: A review of “The Queen’s Gambit”

Diana Piper, Staff Reporter | November 12, 2020
In angled shots and sunken colors, “The Queen’s Gambit” chronicles the rise of chess starlet Beth Harmon, beautiful in direction and design, yet lacking in plot and substance. 
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