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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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“Rebecca” is a ghost of its source material

October 26, 2020 Hunter Goddard

The year after Selznick International Pictures released Victor Fleming’s “Gone with the Wind” (1939), David O. Selznick took home his second Oscar in as many…

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Eddie Van Halen, influential hard rock musician, is dead at 65

October 19, 2020 Roarke McDonald

The world of hard rock lost one of its greatest inspirations and contributors with the tragic death of Edward Lodewijk Van Halen on Oct. 6.…

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Pop-punk revisited in Machine Gun Kelly’s “Tickets to my Downfall”

October 19, 2020 Toni Elton

The pop-punk genre has lost a lot of steam since the era when bands like Blink-182, Green Day and Sum 41 energized the music scene.…

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Systems of oppression keep the music industry at a standstill

October 19, 2020 Tori Everson

The recent and revolutionary Black Lives Matter and Me Too movements have altered the world. These movements are important for bringing attention to sexism and…

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Joke’s On Us—A Review of “Batman: The Killing Joke”

October 19, 2020 Hunter Goddard

This was supposed to be the Year of the Bat. Joaquin Phoenix took home the Best Actor trophy at the Academy Awards earlier this year for…

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You haven’t read Paulo Coelho’s “The Alchemist”?

October 19, 2020 Esther Malers

Paulo Coelho’s novel, "The Alchemist," is one of the most widely-circulated and inspirational pieces of literature in existence today. The book offers an entertaining plot,…

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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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“Evil Eye”: An intriguing premise undercut by poor execution

October 12, 2020 Roarke McDonald

Elan and Rajeev Dassani's "Evil Eye" is a multilayered film that explores the conflict between tradition and modernity. The recently released suspense-driven thriller from Amazon…

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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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