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Everybody’s “Crazy in Love” with Beyoncé

April 29, 2019 Grace Ganz

Before her perfectly in-sync and riveting drumline launched into “Run the World (Girls)” at last year’s Coachella music festival, Beyoncé rose from a cloud of…

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Kevin Willmott and bringing awareness through film

April 15, 2019 Nina Petrovic

Award-winning screenwriter and University of Kansas film professor Kevin Willmott was not thinking about winning an Oscar this year for his recent film “BlacKkKlansman.” When…

Arts & Life

What we’ve ignored in the Jussie Smollett case

February 25, 2019 Emma Cohen

On Feb. 21, 36-year-old “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett was arrested on a felony charge of disorderly conduct in relation to evidence that he orchestrated the…

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The effects of “Bird Box” on popular culture

January 22, 2019 Victoria Valenzuela

One of the newest Netflix original films, “Bird Box,” has been viewed by more subscribers in its first week of availability than any other film.…

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Choose-your-own-adventure with “Bandersnatch”

January 14, 2019 Rebecca Shagrin

  With only a few seconds to make significant plot decisions, “Bandersnatch” displays how interactivity may be the next step in the entertainment industry. Netflix…

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Taylor Swift boosts “reputation” with Netflix special

January 14, 2019 Nina Petrovic

Taylor Swift ended the “reputation” era with a bang, as the “Reputation Stadium Tour” became the top-grossing tour in North America in 2018 with $277.3…

Arts & Life

Politics, pop culture and motion pictures at the Golden Globes

January 14, 2019 Grace Gonzalez

Masturbation jokes, ill-timed “Black Panther” references, debatable wins and memes-in-the-making all stole the show at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s 76th Golden Globe Awards. The…

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“Halloween:” Frightfully fit as a sequel

October 29, 2018 Jacob Miltenberg

With Halloween right around the corner, nothing says getting into the “scare” of things more than scary Halloween movies. The much anticipated horror slasher film…

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Gaga shines in “A Star is Born”

October 8, 2018 Ava Tusek

By this point, it’s impossible to encounter the movie industry without hearing Bradley Cooper’s name. Acclaimed for many films, including the popular “Hangover” trilogy, “Silver…

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“Venom” is poised to underwhelm viewers

October 8, 2018 Jacob Miltenberg

There is a famous quote by Mark Strickson: “Good actors can save a bad script and make it bearable, but good actors can’t make a…

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