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“rosie” introduces listeners to a new Rosé

Rosé, who began her music career as a member of the K-pop group Blackpink, released her first solo studio album, “rosie,” on Dec....

Theater Thursday: ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ polarizes ‘Joker’ fanbase

Five years after the release of the arguably infamous “Joker” movie, Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Joker: Folie à Deux” hit theaters across the country...

D’FESTA LA brings the global K-Pop community to Buena Park

Summoning K-Pop fans nationwide, D’FESTA is making its United States debut at the Source OC in Buena Park, Calif. An immersive and interactive...

Nicolas DiDomizio on queer representation and his newest novel “Nearlywed”

Nicolas DiDomizio’s latest novel, “Nearlywed,” is a witty queer rom-com challenging the pressures of being a couple on the verge of marriage, set...

In Conversation With Fourth-Year Neurobiology Student and YA Author Ananya Devarajan

When Ananya Devarajan was 6 years old, she knew she wanted to be a HarperCollins author, but she never realized her dream would...

‘Peter Parker & Miles Morales: Spider-Men Double-Trouble’ Delivers Great Action And Visuals

A Trade Paperback (TPB) consisting of the Spiderman comic books was released on May 23. The compilation consists of “Peter Parker & Miles...

The Backrooms: Capitalism’s Aftermath of Ghost Towns

The Origin  On May 12, 2019, an anonymous user contributed to a 4chan thread asking its participants to “post disquieting images that just feel...

“She Gets the Girl” Is The Lighthearted Young Adult Lesbian Fiction Novel Young Girls Need

“She Gets the Girl” is a young adult fiction novel that is co-authored by New York Times bestselling novel “Five Feet Apart” author...

‘Yes, We Have A Yearbook:’ Emily Takeda Creates Memorabilia For The UCI Community

As UCI Anthology Yearbook’s previous motto stated: “yes, we have a yearbook.” Crafted by a club consisting of editors and interns, the UCI...

Critical and Curatorial MFA Thesis Exhibition: ‘how to gently unpack an empire’

UCI’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts debuted the Critical and Curatorial MFA Thesis Exhibition, “how to gently unpack an empire,” on April...

Museums Reopening Across SoCal

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit SoCal residents particularly hard for a little over a year. However, with the rise in vaccination rates and...

Deborah Oliver’s ‘Irrational Exhibits’

How do you view art? Do you view it through the screen, on the wall? Does your art touch you? And this isn’t...

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