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TV mini-series survives sky-high

TV mini-series survives sky-high

Leo Justesen, Staffer February 8, 2024

On Jan. 26, Apple TV+’s new mini-series “Masters of the Air” was released. The TV mini-series demonstrates the perfect way to create a film adaptation of a book. What at first glance may seem like...

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“All Is Yellow” brings mellow vibes

Jack Betzer, Staffer February 6, 2024

In his first official collaborative project, “All Is Yellow,” Cole Bennett seemed to be exploring a new way of approaching the rap game. This album contains 14 tracks adding up to 42 minutes in length....

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Limited series success

Rylie Unangst, Staffer February 5, 2024

On Jan. 25, Netflix released its new limited series “Griselda” starring unrecognizable Sofia Vergara in a recounting of drug lord Griselda Blanco’s life. The show is already gaining high praise for...

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Rock or Not?

Jana Faust February 1, 2024

English rock band The Smile released a new album on Jan. 26 called “Wall of Eyes.” After releasing their first album in 2022, The Smile announced their second album in Nov. of last year, with the announcement...

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From lust to luxury

John Hunter January 26, 2024

Everyone loves an underdog, there are plenty of examples throughout cinema of the quote on quote “little guy” rising to the top and people just can’t seem to get enough. Emerald Fennell’s “Saltburn”...

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‘Lift,’ not worth the watch

Fares Hendi January 26, 2024

“Lift,” a movie released on Jan. 12 starring Kevin Hart, is about a master thief who encounters and teams up with his ex-girlfriend and the FBI in order to pull off an impossible heist with his international...

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Nathan Fielder is taken to new heights in ‘The Curse’

Alex Geretz January 26, 2024

Not very many shows can make me legitimately uncomfortable, but comedian Nathan Fielder has a knack for producing awkward interactions with strangers in unscripted shows like “Nathan For You” and “The...

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Hawkeye’s first miss

Thomas Halverson January 26, 2024

If you have ever heard the name Jeremy Renner before, you probably have it connected to his character, Hawkeye, in the Marvel franchise or to one of his other famous movie characters. Not only is he an...

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UMI’s new EP has nothing but good vibes

Estrella Ochoa January 26, 2024

Artist UMI recently released her new EP (Extended Play) “talking to the wind” on Jan. 19, and I can officially confirm that I’m a huge fan. The EP consists of four tracks: “why don’t we go,”...

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‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ is a faithful adaptation

Rachel Arkis January 25, 2024

After the release of the “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” film series in 2010, long-time fans of the Percy Jackson books were severely disappointed. Their favorite childhood book series had been butchered...

The crowd goes wild during hit song Fe!n. Travis Scott performed at the Xcel Energy Center Jan. 20.

A trip to Circus Maximus

Gabby Fadden January 23, 2024

On Saturday night, Jan. 20, Travis Scott rocked the Xcel Energy Center with his “Utopia Tour.” Following the release of his album “Utopia” in July, Scott has been touring North America performing...

Idolized or ignored?

Idolized or ignored?

Ruby Viot January 22, 2024

Within the music industry, there's an ongoing debate about the contrast between widely recognized artists and those who receive less attention. Among the more popular singers and songwriters, some receive...

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