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  • March 16, 2018By Daryl Perry

    BROCKHAMPTON This unique 14-member boy band/hip-hop collective has been making waves, since their SATURATION trilogy last year. The band put out three albums in one year, still leaving fans wanting more, after their final release in December 2017. Highlight tracks of their discography would be “JUNKY” — an emotionally-moving song that talks about various issues,

  • March 8, 2018By Jake Watson

    With the critically-acclaimed Call Me By Your Name winning an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay at this year’s ceremony, fans were left wanting more from the innocent and heart-warming relationship of Elio and Oliver. But, they didn’t have to wait long until director Luca Guadagnino was revealing details of the sequel on the red carpet. The film, based

  • March 6, 2018By Ariel Zedric

    Ever since she was little, Abigail Rose knew she was destined to be a musician. It’s no surprise the Nashville native was entertaining crowds before she could walk, and now, at 21-years-old, the artist is at the forefront of Music City’s pop scene. The perfect mix of pop and modern hip-hop, Rose’s music is making

  • 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

  • January 28, 2018By Nikky Garaga

    Between Kylie Jenner pregnancy rumors and Stranger Things 2, no one really has or takes the time to research the person they “stan.” Hollywood and celebrity news is so fast; she did that, he said that. It’s exciting to follow. It’s some inconsequential banter to fill up our free time. Through coverage and their own content creation,

  • January 22, 2018By Rayan Ramadan

    End of the F***ing World This new Netflix TV series is about a boy (James), who’s described as a “psychopath,” and an outspoken girl with no filter (Alyssa) who escape the horror of their menial lives and embark on a road trip to Alyssa’s father — and yes, chaos ensues. The British show was released to

  • January 20, 2018By Marie Isabela

    More than 200 days. Almost eight months. And they would finally see each other again, this time, more than friends. Dean didn’t know how it would unfold. He’d said in his letters that they would go out on a date, but they couldn’t. Not in Briston. Not in public. Not unless they wanted to be

  • January 11, 2018By Fatima Fernandez

    A few days before 2017 ended, Bono, the lead singer for the band U2 was on the cover of and gave an interview to Rolling Stones Magazine in which he said, and I quote (because I literally cannot make this stuff up), “I think music has gotten very girly”. He did say that “there are

  • January 5, 2018By Nikky Garaga

    Black Mirror was a highly anticipated Netflix Original Series that recently came out with a fourth season. Each episode is an individual story that follows the downfall of increasing technology mixed with human nature. The series is amazing and extremely well-done, but while binge-watching the new episodes, I noticed a missed opportunity in “Arkangel”. “Arkangel”

  • December 29, 2017By Sameet Mann

    THE YEAR IN PHOTOS 2017 JANUARY WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 Chang W. Lee/NYT On his inauguration day, President-Elect Trump makes his entrance at the Capitol. WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 21 Sarah Voisin/The Washington Post Across Aisha Bain’s face are names of African Americans who died because of violence. She marched with Move to End Violence, an organization focusing

  • December 17, 2017By Nikky Garaga

    In the light of the #MeToo campaign and allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Brett Ratner and many other Hollywood figures, word has leaked that many actresses plan to wear black to the 2018 Golden Globes to protest sexual harassment in the entertainment industry. Following the release of the news, many are praising the solidarity that

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