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Archive for February, 2018

  • February 6, 2018By Zoe Jennings

    Katniss, Peeta, and Gale. Bella, Edward, and Jacob. These are two well-known examples of the famous love triangle trope in Young Adult (YA) literature. It is hard to pick up a YA book these days that doesn’t contain a love triangle and the genre gets a lot of flack for it. Many readers claim love

  • February 5, 2018By Martina Porru

    By definition, Contemporary Art is the “art of the present day and relatively recent past and of an innovatory or avant-garde nature.” The art itself leaves a broad variety of artistic creations, there is no definite manifesto to follow, nor any specific technique that entails the participation in the Contemporary art “movement” because there is essentially no

  • February 5, 2018By Lama Zaioor

    Waterparks, a three-piece rock band from Texas, consisting of lead vocalist Awsten Knight, guitarist Geoff Wigington and drummer Otto Wood, recently released their sophomore album ‘Entertainment’. Their debut album, ‘Double Dare’ is one of my favorite albums, so naturally I was ecstatic for ‘Entertainment’, and I was not disappointed. This album is great. Like, really great. Each

  • February 5, 2018By Hannah Jeffrey

    During the final day of their tour of Scandinavia, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Hartvig Nissen School in Oslo, the main setting for the popular Norwegian TV series SKAM. They were greeted by six members of SKAM’s cast, before talking to them about the impact of the show and the effect that it has

  • February 5, 2018By Ysabel Mutuc

    Let’s face it—Korean entertainment has reached a whole new level, touching hearts of many with its uplifting Korean pop music and unique Korean dramas. I myself never thought that I’d become someone who would wake up early in the morning just to continue watching my new favorite KDrama and binge-watch all day and night with

  • February 4, 2018By Shermarie Hyppolite

    After three years on K.C. Undercover, Zendaya says goodbye to the show and Disney Channel. Zendaya began her Disney career on the network’s show Shake It Up in 2010 and ended the show in 2013. K.C. Undercover had three seasons beginning in 2015 and starred Zendaya as a girl in high school who also happens

  • February 4, 2018By Nabeeha Kazmi

    Kylie Jenner, the youngest of the Kardashian siblings, has been the talk of 2017 as people have been trying to figure out whether she is pregnant or not. If you haven’t been keeping track of Kylie’s pregnancy journey, don’t worry because I have you covered! Rumours first emerged in September 2017 after Kylie was seen sporting

  • February 4, 2018By Ricaella Reyes

    The K-pop girl group, Red Velvet, released a music video for their track Bad Boy on January 29. Bad Boy is the first song from the group’s repackaged album, The Perfect Red Velvet. Bad boys are out, girl power is here! Everything in this video is impressive. The girls’ fantastic dance moves and their alluring outfits are all we

  • February 3, 2018By Hailey Johnson

    Throughout his rather prolific life, Justin Timberlake has hit a lot of milestones; from NSYNC, to performing an infamous halftime show with Janet Jackson, to marrying Jessica Biel, Timberlake hasn’t missed a beat. That is, until a couple days ago. This past Thursday, Timberlake released his first album since 2013’s star-studded The 20/20 Experience, and

  • February 2, 2018By Rayan Ramadan

    With the new season of One Day at a Time coming out last Friday, I had the wonderful opportunity to talk to Todd Grinnell about himself and the show. What’s a quote that you live by? Always follow the fun. If you could go back to yourself 10 years ago, what would you say? Relax,

  • February 2, 2018By Fatima Fernandez

    This is a poem about people who didn’t necessarily distance themselves but who have changed. It’s about coming back to someone and not finding the same space you had before. The last time I said your name, I said it unto the wind.   Asking it to keep you safe, until I can come home

  • February 2, 2018By Rochelle Asquith

    If you’re anything like me, you read Naomi Wolf’s The Beauty Myth as a teenager and completely overhauled your make-up collection. You probably thought things like, “Why am I financially funding and contributing to an industry that relies on my lack of self-worth to keep afloat?” and “Why do I feel such a need to

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