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Taylor Swift releases surprise “evermore” album

December 24, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On Dec. 11, Taylor Swift surprised fans with her ninth studio album and second album of 2020 titled “evermore.” It is the companion to her…

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The dark and foreboding “Noa’s D’ark” album: An interview with metal band Soulburn

December 4, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On Nov. 13, the Dutch doom-black metal band Soulburn released their fourth studio album “Noa’s D’ark” through Century Media Records. The 10-track collection features songs…

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Little Mix releases fun and lively “Confetti” album

November 16, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On Nov. 6, the British girl group Little Mix released their sixth studio album “Confetti” through RCA Records. Three singles were released prior to the…

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“Vampires vs. the Bronx” infuses the genre with a socially-conscious twist

November 2, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

“Vampires vs. the Bronx,” directed by Oz Rodriguez, was released on Oct. 2 on Netflix. The film follows three teenage boys who must protect their…

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“Horror Noire” explores decades of captivating black history in cinema

October 26, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Xavier Burgin’s “Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror,” a documentary film on Amazon Prime and Shudder, examines the relationship between the history of Black…

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MFJS department launches a racial justice book club

October 19, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

This year, a new student-led book club seeks to “tackle the issue of racial justice and to foster dialogue on race and identity within the…

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Raye Zargoza calls for protection of Indigenous Women with new song “Red”

October 12, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On Sept. 30, acclaimed singer and songwriter Raye Zargoza released her song “Red” in the hopes of increasing the protection of Indigenous women. Her new…

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A.J. Witt’s sci-fi novel “The Source: Origins” tells a relevant and animated adventure

October 12, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars Since the onset of COVID-19, people’s reading habits have changed. Tastes have been shifting towards the apocalyptic, dystopian and science-fiction genres.…

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The “South Park” pandemic episode captures all of 2020’s problems

October 5, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers. The hour-long “South Park Pandemic Special” aired on Sept. 30, marking the unofficial start of the show’s 24th season. Creators…

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Initial steps for study abroad applications start early

September 29, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On Sept. 24, the virtual study abroad kickoff meeting informed students of the steps they need to take to apply for nomination in the current…

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