July 4, 2020By Lily Waywell
The time has finally come! The third and final season of ‘Dark’ has been released and it has been an experience to watch. Creators Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese purposely released this season on a key date within this show-the day of the Apocalypse. This added to the creativity and thoughtfulness of the show’s
May 5, 2020By Ron Rocky Coloma
Francesca Louise’s latest single Out of Sight (Out of Mind) showcased sincerity, reliance on love, and the dread of losing one’s beloved after getting close in their relationship. In this interview with Louise, she talked about her music evolution and the life experiences that molded her tracks. She will be releasing her debut EP entitled Melancholic
April 17, 2020By Dafny Flores
The Two Lives of Lydia Bird will slowly crumble your heart to unfold the cohesion of the soul. Josie Silver returns with her latest romance novel, The Two Lives of Lydia Bird. The contemporary novel follows the aftermath of Lydia Bird’s tragic event: the death of Freddie, her fiance, on her birthday. The readers follow Lydia Bird’s
April 14, 2020By Victorya Strong
Marie Ulven, also known as Girl in Red, is known for her music centered around women who love women. Today, she released a single that her audience can’t get enough of. Straying from her normal direction in production, she made a pop-driven song that she’s been working on since January. Having not released anything else
March 28, 2020By Dafny Flores
Dua Lipa’s highly-anticipated album Future Nostalgia was released on March 27! Dua Lipa decided to release her sophomore album a week earlier than expected to help ease the tension of social-distancing for her fans. Lipa did not fail to expand the genre of disco-pop into the new era. Her classic hit “Don’t Start Now” started
March 18, 2020By Aly Balakareva
Poetry is usually associated with long lines of complicated verse, arranged into difficult-to-read stanzas. It is an intricate craft that requires the poet to write, re-write and re-re-write in order to produce an elusive meaning. However, things are changing. Amanda Lovelace’s new poetry book, break your glass slippers, turns these associations upside down, showing how
March 5, 2020By Lily Waywell
Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers for Stephen King’s Carrie and I Am Not Okay With This. Netflix has again brought us another teen supernatural show. Though unlike Stranger Things and Locke & Key, this show differs very slightly. I Am Not Okay With This strays away from caves, lab-based experiments, groups and keys to focus individually on Syd.
February 12, 2020By Aly Balakareva
In a colorful arrangement of symmetrical shots and excitable narration, Wes Anderson unveils his new film — The French Dispatch. As the king of everything whimsical, Anderson embraces his aesthetic style even more in the new trailer. Set to be released this July, there is enough time for us to relish in the trailer’s tiny
February 3, 2020By Aly Balakareva
After 20 years since the release of Snatch, Guy Ritchie returns to his coined style of filmmaking: numerous characters, numerous plotlines and numerous crimes committed in the span of just two hours. From the very first scene, The Gentlemen grabs the viewers’ interest and does not let go until the very end. This film is as close as it
February 1, 2020By Shivani Dubey
Zayn channelled R&B, Harry went full-on rock, Niall found his sound in folkish-country pop and Liam just went all over the place. And on January 31st, 2020, Louis Tomlinson became the final member of One Direction to finally release a debut album. I have to say, it was well worth the wait. Having been through
January 21, 2020By Ariel Zedric
Editor’s Note: This interview was edited for clarity and length. Best known for their hits, “All I Want” and “High Hopes,” the Irish indie rock band Kodaline has released its first single of 2020. After finishing up their UK tour, the band dropped “Wherever You Are,” which takes inspiration from being on tour and away from
January 20, 2020By Lily Waywell
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers from Season 2 of “Sex Education“. A quirky, awkwardly funny show that spreads empowering and awe-inspiring messages to the screen. Our beloved teenage sex therapist is back, with a second season of pure awkward. Despite this, the season has successfully dealt with many strong topics that to this day