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Student, Aspiring Writer and Journalist
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This Week’s Pop Pick: “Dayglow” by Dayglow
I feel it important to mention that I am not a huge fan of Dayglow. Dayglow is the name for Sloane Struble’s indie-pop project that he founded in 2018 and is the sole member of. Not that I do not… Read More ›
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Emmy Superlatives, Most Confusing: “The Bear”
“The Bear” is one of the best television shows out there, no question, but what it is not, is a comedy. The methods that the Emmys uses to judge a submitted show’s award category is merely what the show’s producers… Read More ›
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Three new exhibitions open at Bradbury Art Museum
Last Thursday, the Bradbury Art Museum opened three new exhibitions: “Contemporary Classic,” “Overture” and “Meaningful Disruption.” Contemporary Classic This exhibition brought together a group of five artists whose work aims to reference and revisit different visual narratives throughout art history…. Read More ›
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The story of the Oasis reunion
Oasis, one of the biggest bands to come out of England since The Beatles, recently announced that they will be reforming for the first time since their highly publicized break-up in 2009. The founding and only consistent members of the… Read More ›
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This Week’s Pop Pick: “Infinite Icon” by Paris Hilton
18 years after her self-titled debut album, “Paris,” Paris Hilton has returned with her sophomore album, “Infinite Icon,” and honestly, it’s quite good. The project, executive produced by Sia, features an all-star cast of female collaborators who Hilton assembled to… Read More ›
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You should lower your screen time
It is a really harrowing thing to get your weekly screen time report and see that on average, you spent more than 10 hours per day on your phone. That happened to me a few weeks ago and I was… Read More ›
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This Week’s Pop Pick: “Ripley”
Netflix’s newest hit series “Ripley” from director and writer Steven Zaillian is a fantastic noir crime drama sure to delight and keep viewers on the edge of their seats throughout every episode. Based on the 1955 novel “The Talented Mr…. Read More ›
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A revolutionary review of “The Revolutionists”
“Who are we without a story?” is the question at the heart of “The Revolutionists.” This A-State Theatre production is both hilarious and impactful, sure to have everyone in the audience laughing and more than a few holding back tears… Read More ›
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Why physical media is more important than ever
Our world is becoming more and more digital as the years tick by, leaving the fate of physical media up in the air and in danger of being lost for good. This reality has made physical media more important than… Read More ›
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Irony is poisoning us
“Irony poisoning” was a term coined about a decade ago to describe the rise of irony and its influence on popular culture and society as a whole to an alarmingly negative degree. This was exemplified by the rise of cynicism… Read More ›