Editor’s Take: Spotify Changes Music Industry
By Jack Howorth Arts Editor Launched late in 2008 by a Swedish startup, Spotify was created as a way for users to have access to hundreds of artists’ music for a small membership fee. Starting […]
By Jack Howorth Arts Editor Launched late in 2008 by a Swedish startup, Spotify was created as a way for users to have access to hundreds of artists’ music for a small membership fee. Starting […]
By Kathryn Cross Staff Writer It’s professional, palatable and pristine; it’s Nick’s Manhattan Beach. Although the restaurant Nick’s Manhattan Beach has a moderately overpriced menu, its attentive service, elegant furnishings and delectable food pair well […]
“A Better Tomorrow” showcases a few standout songs that reflect the Wu-Tang’s old school roots. However, as a whole, the album is a combination of producer/member RZA overpowering the group’s classic, beloved style with a new, overworked sound. Any loyal listener of Wu-Tang will still enjoy the traces of traditional, raw talent found in the album, but ultimately the aftertaste is disappointing.
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By Riaz Mamdani Staff Writer After stealing the show in Dreamworks’ “Madagascar” franchise, the series’ four infamous penguins show that they are still “flipping” hilarious in “Penguins of Madagascar.” Directed by Eric Darnell, “Penguins” instantly […]
By Jessica Miller Staff Writer Rap diva Iggy Azalea truly solidifies herself as “so fancy” with her newest album, “Reclassified.” “Reclassified” includes impressive songs, with honest lyrics and up-tempo beats highlighting Azalea’s now-signature confidence and […]
Directed by Francis Lawrence, “Mockingjay Part 1” showcases all of the greatest aspects of the novel “Mockingjay,” by Suzanne Collins, with intense emotions, a dark atmosphere and a powerful protagonist. In addition, the movie improves upon the book by removing plot holes and increasing action. The actors also make the film become more of a reality through displaying genuine feelings and reactions to the gruesome events throughout the film.
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By Will Sevy Online Arts Editor Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, and Charlie Day showcase their genuine chemistry in “Horrible Bosses 2,” which proves to be as hilarious as the original from 2011. Directed by Sean […]
While it has the most exciting narrative in the series to date, the film “V/H/S Viral” fails to achieve the terrifying and visceral heights of the series’ first two installments. The storytellers attempt new styles with mixed results, unfortunately relying on shock tactics, sexual imagery and pointless brutality in place of actual scares. […]
Gameplay fluidness, strong difficulty,and exceptional art design; these are all brilliant guidelines for a medieval-styled action RPG, and these ideal designs are exactly what the developers of “Lords of the Fallen” conquered beautifully. […]
Swathed in 90′s prom memorabilia, tons of white and pink balloons spelling out “It’s Prom Suckers!”, and high school cheerleading outfits, Los Angeles’ Mayan Theatre was transformed into a 90s prom-like dream as Charli XCX, complete with tiara, took the stage for her current, national “Sucker” tour. Outside, the downtown LA theatre was surrounded by hordes of anxious teens who were eager for what appeared to be a memorable night to come. […]
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