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Gladiator II Review

Angus Argetsinger, Author December 10, 2024

No director works as furiously these days as Ridley Scott. His output over the last 10 years has seen an extraordinarily steep increase as the 87 year old continues to innovate. While some may critique...

Don Toliver Concert Review

Jordon Dixon, Author December 4, 2024

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of attending Don Toliver’s Psycho Tour at Eagle Bank Arena in Fairfax, VA. After seeing all the hype surrounding Toliver’s tour on TikTok, with fans packed in...

Trad-wives: Not a Femininomenon

Trad-wives: Not a Femininomenon

Charlotte Secrist, Author December 4, 2024

In the past few years, there has been a rise of so-called “trad-wife” content on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram. These influencers don 50s outfits or glamorous dresses while crooning about...

Megalopolis

Angus Argetsinger, Author October 29, 2024

While us common folk tend to dwell on ideas for miniscule amounts of time, artists are different. Craft brings along an entirely different determination, singling out rational conclusion, for bold thinking....

Behind the Curtain: The Servant of Two Masters

Behind the Curtain: The Servant of Two Masters

Rose Breckinridge and Olivia Cushman October 29, 2024

As it nears November 8th, all Saints involved in the fall play, The Servant of Two Masters, are busy prepping the set, assembling costumes, and practicing their lines. Only a few weeks out from the first...

AI in Hollywood

Angus Argetsinger, Staff Writer May 14, 2024

Three still generated images. It doesn't sound like a lot, does it? These three images are only the start. This is where the rapid expansion begins.  Late Night With The Devil, achieving its major...

A Day in Denmark

A Day in Denmark

Colton Jensen May 14, 2024

We started off the day as shadows to our Danish students, following them around their classes and school itinerary. We sat in subjects like math, science, and biology, a typical day of an American student,...

What Happened to 3D?

Blaise Lamson, Staff Writer January 19, 2024

3D was first invented in 1838 by Charles Wheatstone when he realized the two human eyes are at slightly different angles allowing for optical illusions like 3D to be made. The first 3D movie wasn’t made...

Saltburn, and the art of "Shock" Advertising

Saltburn, and the art of “Shock” Advertising

Angus Argetsinger, Staff Writer January 19, 2024

I witnessed the piece of intrigue and flamboyancy that is Saltburn about a month and a half ago, and it has somehow rose to the talk of the town. Movie talk is a never-ending cycle of things coming and...

Balancing Controversy and Creativity – Should We Tune In?

Emerson Dufault, Jordon Anteneh November 14, 2023

Many musical artists have been found responsible for crimes or questionable moral decisions, but these artists also make genuinely good and insanely popular music. While it is not fair to idolize these...

WGA Strike

WGA Strike

Angus Argetsinger and Blaise Lamson October 17, 2023

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) recently ended a 148 day strike. It took a lot of negotiating and hundreds of picket lines but they finally came to an agreement on September 25th of this year. Although...

Utopia: it really is a utopia

Utopia: it really is a utopia

Jordin Anteneh, Staff Writer October 13, 2023

Travis Scott’s long awaited fourth album, UTOPIA, has finally arrived. It’s been delayed for almost 4 years and some people, including me, thought he would take the same route as other artists like...

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