Written by: Lili Minato | Freelancer Black and white scenes, an atmospheric droning soundtrack and beautifully intriguing cinematic designs make the 1977 David Lynch film, “Eraserhead,” an instant classic for those interested in arthouse films, and, throughout the...
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Daisy Kent and Kelsey Anderson lean on each other in the final episode of “The Bachelor”
Written by: Claire Phillips | Entertainment Editor On March 25, 2002, reality television received a new addition through a now popular franchise known as “The Bachelor.” The “Bachelor” family has continued to expand over the past 22 years with a unique variety of...
Spring Awakening
Written by: Claire Phillips | Entertainment Editor Content warning: this article contains spoilers Written in 1891 and adapted to Broadway as a rock musical in 2006, “Spring Awakening” is a story that is still relevant today. The musical goes back and forth between...
The rise of physical media
Written by: Lili Minato | Freelancer In 2023, Best Buy announced that they were going to stop selling DVDs in 2024. DVD sales have also been declining for the past 16 years, but with the rise of fan culture, especially on social media, DVDs and other forms of physical...
It’s a smash
Written by: Sophie Taylor | Designer “F—–g Your Culture” — $uicideboy$ “I duckinf hatw u” — Ghostemane “Floor 555” — XXXTENTACION “CtrlAltDelete” — BONES “G WALKIN’ ON YO COFFIN, Pt. 1” — Lil Boodang “GENOCIDE” — Lil Darkie “Memoirs of a Gorilla” —...
So much for (2our) dust…
Written by: Jaylin Hardin | Sports Editor On Feb. 28, Fall Out Boy kicked off the second North American leg of their “So Much for (2our) Dust…” tour in a sold-out show at the Moda Center in Portland. I had the opportunity to attend this show, something I have wanted...
Flashback to the 90s
Written by: Jaylin Hardin | Sports Editor Songs that take you back to the time before iPods and Spotify. This is the playlist everyone’s parents listened to in their college dorms, filled to the brim with songs that defined the decade. “Tubthumping” — Chumbawamba...
Celebrating Black authors for Black History Month
Written by: Claire Phillips | Entertainment Editor As Black History Month comes to an end, here is a list of books written by Black authors to expand one’s reading portfolio. With a mix of thrillers, memoirs and historical fiction, everyone is sure to find something...
Excessive amounts of biopics
Written by: Lili Minato | Freelancer In the past year alone, 17 biopics were released in movie theaters and on major streaming services. The most notable of them is, “Oppenheimer,” which is currently nominated for 13 Oscars. Now, in 2024, new biopics are playing in...
Beyoncé takes on country
Written by: Libby Thoma | Staff Writer Beyoncé has announced the second part of her “Renaissance” album, which is a three-act installment. However, this album takes a different approach than her previous ones because it classifies as country; it is said to come out on...