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MGMT evolve its sound in ‘Little Dark Age’ album

John Bricker, Staff Reporter | March 9, 2018

MGMT’s fourth album, “Little Dark Age,” released on Feb. 9, is a captivating display of varied synth pop production, with lyrics that speak to the millennial generation. Ben Goldwasser and Andrew...

“The Shape of Water” a rare love story

Rebecca Arnone, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

With 13 Oscar nominations, The Shape of Water brings a woman’s love affair with a rare species to the big screen. The subtle drama was carried by intimate moments between the leading characters, a thrilling...

“Pop Team Epic” mixes old-fashioned anime, modern pop culture

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

The anime adaptation of Bkub Okawa’s surreal four-panel comedy manga, “Pop Team Epic,” premiered on Jan. 6, to the delight of manga fans and to the confusion of newcomers expecting a typical comedy...

"Fifty Shades Freed" should have been free

“Fifty Shades Freed” should have been free

Alaizza Rato, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

“Fifty Shades Freed,” the final film of erotic romance series “Fifty Shades of Grey,” ends in disappointment. Known for its love story and sex scenes, it falls more on the lines of a thriller compared...

Foothill Theater perform a Broadway Musical

Donnesh Farmanfarmaian, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

The Foothill College Music Theater program will perform a rendition of Dolly Parton’s Broadway musical “9 to 5,” from March 1-18. This will be Foothill’s theater director, Milissa Carey’s twelfth...

Students celebrate love during Valentine’s Day

Audrey Marques, Impulse Editor | February 21, 2018

Valentine’s Day at De Anza College celebrated love and reflection on hate in the Main Quad. The DASB Diversity & Events committee organized the “Valentine’s Day - Love Has No Labels” event...

Pop Music Club invites everyone to share their music

Jeffrey Windham, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

De Anza’s loudest club, the Pop Music club, is always seeking members, forming bands and planning concerts. If you like to sing, play an instrument or just appreciate music, members meet almost every...

Tyrone Powell, known as MC Black Jesus, extends himself to the crowd at the Feb.1 First Thursday open mic in the Euphrat Museum.

Open mic night invites students to express themselves

Jeffrey Windham, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

Can Black Jesus get an amen? At the First Thursday open mic hosted by the 4 Elements of Hip Hop club Feb. 1, the answer was "Yes." Emcee Black Jesus is the stage name of De Anza student Tyrone Powell,...

Khong, Lukach, and Pizzaro-  The Silicon Valley Reads selected 2018 authors, Rachel Khong and Mark Lukach, answer audience written questions read by Mercury News columnist Sal Pizzaro during the Feb. 1 Kick-Off event at De Anza's Visual & Performing Arts Center.

Silicon Valley Reads focuses on caregiving, solidarity

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | February 12, 2018

The Silicon Valley Reads Kick-Off event was hosted at De Anza College’s Visual and Performing Arts Center on Feb. 1 and featured an on-stage interview of this year’s selected authors. Silicon Valley...

New Euphrat exhibit based on the Silicon Valley Reads theme “Showing Up With Care”

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | February 5, 2018

The Euphrat Museum of Art’s new exhibit: “Showing Up With Care” premiered on Feb. 1, with pieces focusing on themes of caregiving, love, and community at De Anza College. The Euphrat’s director...

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