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In the midst of political strife, Kendrick Lamar used a stage that had the attention of 126 million people. His message and intentions were clear.

40 acres and mule— The great American game

Shannon Blankenship, Editor in Chief February 13, 2025

In the midst of political strife, Kendrick Lamar used a stage that had the attention of 126 million people. His message and intentions were clear.   “The revolution ’bout to be televised. You...

Doechii became the third women since the introduction of the category 36 years ago to win Best Rap Album for her album “Alligator Bites Never Heal.”

Rejection is redirection: Doechii’s historical win at the 2025 Grammy Awards

Lena Turaj, Staff Writer February 10, 2025

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards took place on Feb 2, 2025, honoring artists in a multitude of categories. The award ceremony celebrated many achievements, giving many new and small artists a platform. The...

With her flamboyant performances, fearless self-expression and infectious pop hooks, Roan has skyrocketed from an indie gem to a full-fledged phenomenon, dazzling audiences across the country.

Chappell Roan- The rise of the Midwest princess

Maryalice Skutnik, Copy Editor February 10, 2025

If there’s one artist who has been lighting up the music scene lately, it’s Chappell Roan. With her flamboyant performances, fearless self-expression and infectious pop hooks, Roan has skyrocketed...

The highly anticipated season 3 of "Heartstopper's" hits Netflix.

“Heartstopper’s” new season gave many viewers a heart attack

Johnny Decker, Staff Writer October 18, 2024

Finally. Although it has only been one year and two months since the last season. The buildup of what happens next in the Netflix series “Heartstopper” has left fans dying of curiosity. Before the...

The Decameron is a retelling of an old book of short stories that take place during the Bubonic Plague.

“The Decameron”: Old stories, new life

Lena Turaj, Staff Writer September 23, 2024

The Bubonic Plague recalls tragic endings, wiping out the human population in Europe; yet Giovanni Boccaccio writes about the Black Death as a dark comedy in the 1350s. His storytelling is compelling to...

Bryan Cranston stars in "Your Honor" on Showtime

“Your Honor” review

Keysharia Williams, Staff Writer September 23, 2024

Showtime’s “Your Honor” tests the limits of justice, morality and the lengths one man will go to protect his son in a gripping legal drama where the lines between right and wrong blur with every...

Kacey Musgraves Preforming

Deeper Well Review: A Return to Tranquility

Tim Pratt, Staff Writer April 3, 2024

The wait is over and the album teased at the Grammy awards, “Deeper Well” has finally arrived. Kasey Musgraves’ Saturn has returned, and with it, a revival of her country-folk roots.  Swapping the...

Eternal Sunshine preview photo.

Eternal Sunshine: Eternally Ari

Tim Pratt, Staff Writer March 18, 2024

Ariana is back and mother has delivered. This is all I have been listening to for the past 36 hours. Coming off her recent divorce, Ariana Grande returns to the charts with her seventh studio album, “Eternal...

Dune 2 preview photo.

Dune Part Two

Tim Pratt, Staff Writer March 18, 2024

In a season of blockbuster films, “Dune Part Two” stands alone.  It is a pure spectacle, and every minute reinforces that radiant fantasy feel that the first one captured. There is so much power behind...

10 Rom Coms to watch this Valentines Day 

10 Rom Coms to watch this Valentines Day 

Tim Pratt, Staff Writer February 14, 2024

Valentine's Day can be an exciting or dreadful day. Whatever your plans might be, why not settle in, grab some comfort food and watch a movie? With so many to choose from, we have you covered...

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“Saltburn” —- a visually alluring class commentary

Timothy Pratt, Staff Writer February 13, 2024

One of the most thrilling and sensational films of the year, Emerald Fennell transports the viewer back to the year 2006 for her latest film, “Saltburn.” This film has come under heavy fire for...

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“Poor Things” —– unhinged in all nature 

Timothy Pratt, Staff Writer February 13, 2024

In a year of shocking and explicit films, “Poor Things” stands out above the rest. A stylized, unhinged coming of age film, director Yorgos Lanthimos takes viewers for a wild ride. Based on the...

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