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  • April 30, 2018By Nikky Garaga

    Classic films like “Wuthering Heights,” “The Scarlet Pimpernel” and “The Divorce of Lady X,” were shot during the Golden Age of Hollywood, and marked by the involvement of Merle Oberon. Merle Oberon (1911-1979), born Estelle Merle O’Brien Thompson, was a rising star and widely loved figure of Hollywood’s Golden Age. At first glance, Oberon looks

  • April 29, 2018By Victoria Zarate

    Most, if not all, of us have felt insecure about our body image some time in our lives. Loving oneself can be hard with social media constantly pressuring everyone to have the “perfect” body. In actuality, there is and never will be such thing as the “perfect body.” We are all beautiful in our own

  • April 29, 2018By hazzanolalemi

    In light of the recent news regarding Maya Jama’s tweets about “dark-skinned bitches,” a conversation on the culture of “cancelling” problematic celebrities has arisen. The debate is centred around the biases of the Black community. When reacting to the exposure of a celebrity having a bigoted opinion or upholding an ignorant view, the Black Twitter community responds

  • April 25, 2018By Ariel Zedric

    Cali Rodi is a vibrant artist quickly climbing the ranks of both the Nashville and Los Angeles music scene. Her lively personality and shameless style has already caught the eye of country legend, Keith Urban, and is guaranteed to make waves in the music business. Rodi’s material consistently hits the right note by taking a

  • April 21, 2018By Sofia Casamassa

    *Disclaimer: spoiler alerts ahead* On Thursday, April 19, the award-winning show, Scandal, aired for the final time. Fans of the show said goodbye to Washington D.C fixer Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington), the beloved “Gladiators”, and other key players. Scandal revolutionized primetime TV in 2012 by being the first TV show to cast an African-American woman in a strong

  • April 3, 2018By Emily Ceja

    In light of the recent call to action for more representation in the beauty community, I wanted to bring attention to the impeccable business that is Coloured Raine. Coloured Raine is a makeup brand founded in 2013 by Loraine Dowdy. Loraine is an inspiring black women who advocates for women’s rights and the inclusion of

  • March 20, 2018By Ariel Zedric

    Jenn Bostic, who cowrote “Somebody’s Someone” with artist Daphne Willis, has just released her new single “Faint of Heart” from her new album, Revival. The complete album will be available in the spring, but in honor of the song release, and her ground breaking work as the first ever Artist Ambassador for Whole Planet Foundation

  • March 19, 2018By Rayan Ramadan

    Video games. The word itself brings about a myriad of reactions from differing people. Some believe video games are detrimental to their health and well-being and view it as a useless yet harmful medium, while others believe it to be a unique and meaningful source of entertainment that provides us with such thought-provoking tests of

  • 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

  • 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 23, 2018By Sydney Painter

    Just a little over a year after her passing, our favorite princess is still heavily involved in our lives— as well as the war we fight. From simple posted quotes to the multiple Leia-inspired signs seen at the Women’s March, it’s easy to see what an impact Fisher had on the world. She continuously fought

  • 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

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