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Barbie, Blondie and Belly

Modesty Manion September 10, 2023

Summer of 2023 had a plethora of major pop culture events and releases. Although this article won’t encompass everything that premiered over the past few months, I’ve included some notable movies,...

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Taylor drops three new songs

Jacob Martenson June 5, 2023

On May 26, Taylor Swift dropped three new songs as a deluxe edition of her tenth studio album, “Midnights.” Two of these three singles were new takes on previously released songs. Taylor Swift ft....

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Cut Through the Noise: Lana Del Rey, Taylor Swift ft. Ice Spice, Remi Wolf

Modesty Manion May 31, 2023

Welcome to “Cut Through the Noise,” an entertainment column from the St. Louis Park Echo covering new music releases. Every week, a different Echo staffer takes on the role of writer, reviewing recent...

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Taylor Swift drops four surprise bangers

Modesty Manion March 22, 2023

Taylor Swift is no stranger to surprise music releases. So on March 16, the night before the first show of her Eras Tour, Swift dropped four surprise singles. The songs were written for three of her past...

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Meet me at midnight

Modesty Manion November 9, 2022

Highlights: “Lavender Haze,” “Question…?,” “Mastermind” After months of anticipation, the world has finally been graced with Taylor Swift’s 10th studio album, “Midnights.” Swift...

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Cut Through the Noise: Christina Perri, Taylor Swift, Doja Cat

Sophia Curran-Moore May 9, 2022

Welcome to “Cut Through the Noise,” an entertainment column from the St. Louis Park Echo covering new music releases. Every week, a different Echo staffer takes on the role of writer, reviewing recent...

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Cut Through The Noise: Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, Lucy Dacus, Aly & Aj

Modesty Manion February 28, 2022

Welcome to “Cut Through the Noise,” an entertainment column from the St. Louis Park Echo covering new music releases. Every week, a different Echo staffer takes on the role of writer, reviewing recent...

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‘All Too Well: The Short Film’ — romance to ruins

Johanna Kaplan November 18, 2021

Eloquently stated by poet Pablo Neruda, “Love is so short, forgetting is so long,” this quote kicks off Taylor Swift’s latest project. Upon the release of her newest album, “Red (Taylor’s Version," Swift...

‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ exceeds expectations

Avery Stahl November 18, 2021

I’ve always been a huge fan of Taylor Swift. I listened to the original “Red” album, released in 2012, and all her other music since I was young. I truly believe “Red (Taylor’s Version)”...

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‘Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ is more than “Perfectly Fine”

Kate Schneider April 18, 2021

Taylor Swift released “Fearless (Taylor’s Version),” which included re-recordings from her second album, in addition to six new songs from the vault. The album was amazing and it explores Swift’s...

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Grammys an overall success

Maren Wilsey March 18, 2021

This year, many award shows have faced the challenge of putting on a show during the pandemic. The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards was no exception. Trevor Noah hosted this year’s show March 14 following a...

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‘Evermore’ is an enchanting collection of new music

Johanna Kaplan December 21, 2020

Given all the chaos of 2020, Taylor Swift offers an escape through her alluring new music. Swift released yet another surprise album following the release of “folklore” Dec. 11.  “Evermore”...

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